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{{Infobox television
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sword_of_Islam
| name = Got Talent Portugal
[[File:Mussolini Sword of Islam.jpg|thumb|The Sword of Islam]]
| image =
[[File:Mussolini spada islam.jpg|thumb|Mussolini with the Sword of Islam]]
| image_size = 250px
| caption =
| genre = Talent show
| runtime = 150 min (aprox.)
| creator = [[Simon Cowell]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.online24.pt/portugal-tem-talento/|title=Portugal Tem Talento|date=2015-10-13|publisher=Online24|access-date=2015-10-13}}</ref>
| country = Portugal
| language = Portuguese
| director =
| producer =
| presenter = [[Sílvia Alberto]] (2007, 2017-present)<br>Bárbara Guimarães (2011)<br />[[Marco Horácio]] (2015)<br>José Pedro Vasconcelos (2016)<br>Vanessa Oliveira (2016)<br>Pedro Fernandes (2017-present)
| narrated =
| judges = Joaquim Monchique (2007)<br>Sílvia Rizzo (2007)<br>[[Paulo Dias]] (2007)<br>Conceição Lino (2011)<br>[[José Diogo Quintela]] (2011)<br>Ricardo Pais (2011)<br>Pedro Tochas (2015-present)<br>Manuel Moura dos Santos (2015-present)<br>[[Sofia Escobar]] (2015-2016)<br>Rui Massena (2015)<br>[[Mariza]] (2016)<br>Cuca Roseta (2017-present)
| released =
| last_aired =
| network = [[RTP1]] (2007, 2015-present)<br>[[SIC]] (2011)
| num_episodes =
| related =
| company = [[FremantleMedia|FremantleMedia Portugal]]
| picture_format = 480i ([[SDTV]])
}}
 
'''''Got Talent Portugal''''' is a ''[[talent show]]'' adapted for Portugal from the original British show ''[[Britain's Got Talent]]''.
The '''Sword of Islam''' ({{lang-ar|سيف الإسلا|Sayf al-Islām}}) was a ceremonial melee weapon given in 1937 to [[Benito Mussolini]], who was pronounced as the ''Protector of Islam'' ({{lang-ar|حامي الإسلام|Hāmī al-Islām}}).
 
The show travels the country in search of people with new and diverse talents: magicians, ventriliquists, singers, orators, dancers, street artists, acrobats, comedians, jugglers, among many others. Without an age limit, it is a unique format in searching for true talent, whether it be an individual or in a group, and gives anonymous people the opportunity to show their artistic gifts in more diverse areas.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://media.rtp.pt/gottalentpt/sobre/|title=Sobre|date=2015-01-18|publisher=Got Talent Portugal|access-date=2017-12-19}}</ref>
=History=
 
== Seasons ==
In 1934, after the creation of [[Italian Libya]], Mussolini adopted a policy for encouraging comparisons with Islam, calling the local population "Italian Muslims of the fourth shore of Italy", building or restoring mosques and Koranic schools, preparing service facilities for the pilgrims going to [[Mecca]] and even making a High School of Islamic Culture in Tripoli. Behind the apparent humanitarian intent, [[fascists]] and some sectors of the Islamic world were recognizing [[France]] and the [[United Kingdom]] as common enemies and Mussolini wanted to exploit this to his advantage.<ref name=rapporti>{{cite web|url=http://www.arab.it/vari/fascismo.htm|title=I rapporti tra il fascismo e il mondo arabo-islamico|access-date=November 16, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{harvnb|Randazzo|2008|p=134}}</ref> These common interests were generated from the aversion to the agreements of the [[Treaty of Versailles]] of 1919, dominated by the [[United States]], France, and the United Kingdom, which had neither fully satisfied the requests brought forth by Italy, nor the requests from this part of the Islamic world.<ref name=rapporti/>
=== RTP (2007, 2015 - present) ===
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:95%;"
In order to earn the favor of the Arabs and to seal himself the alliance, Mussolini, although a signatory of the [[Lateran Treaty]] with the [[Holy See]], decided to be bestowed the title of ''Protector of Islam''.<ref>{{harvnb|Ham|2007|p=24}}</ref> According to the interpretation of Mussolini, with the Italian government taking over the place of the [[Ottoman Libya|Ottomans in Libya]], such a title was up to him concerning law since, in some manner, he was heir of the authority of the caliph.<ref>{{harvnb|Lanna|Rossi|2003|p=242}}</ref> On March 20, 1937, in the outskirts of [[Tripoli]], Mussolini recieved the Sword of Islam from Iusuf Kerisc, a leading Berber supporter of the Italian occupation against the Libyan resistance, during a lavish ceremony. After entering Tripoli among salutes of cannons and at the head of a rank of 2,600 cavalrymen, Mussolini reaffirmed his closeness to the Muslim population, guaranteeing "peace, justice, wellness and respect for the laws of the Prophet."<ref name=pdf>{{cite web|url=http://www.mediastudies.it/IMG/pdf/La_Spada_dell_Islam.pdf|title=La Spada dell'Islam|access-date=November 16, 2015}}</ref>
|-
! Season
! Name
! Episodes
! Start
! Finish
! Prize
! Winner
! Presenter
! colspan="4" | Jugdes
|-
! scope="row" | 1
| Aqui Há Talento!
| 6
| January 28, 2007
| March 4, 2007
| €10,000
| Abstractin'
| [[Sílvia Alberto]]
| Paulo Dias
| Sílvia Rizzo
| Joaquim Monchique
| {{n/a}}
|-
! scope="row" | 1
| rowspan="4" | Got Talent Portugal
| rowspan="2" | 13
| January 18, 2015
| April 12, 2015
| rowspan="4" | €30,000 <ref>{{cite web|url=http://media.rtp.pt/gottalentpt/artigos/premio-de-30-mil-euros/|title=Prémio de 30 mil euros|date=2015-01-18|publisher=Got Talent Portugal|access-date=2017-12-19}}</ref>
| The Artgym Company
| [[Marco Horácio]]
| rowspan="4" | Manuel Moura dos Santos
| rowspan="2" | [[Sofia Escobar]]
| Pedro Tochas
| Rui Massena
|-
! scope="row" | 2
| February 7, 2016
| May 1, 2016
| Micaela Abreu
| José Pedro Vasconcelos
 
Vanessa Oliveira
In spite of the approval from the media of the regime, the ceremony provoked hilarity among the Italian people because of its absurd and paradoxical connotations.<ref>{{harvnb|Cifarelli|2004|p=183}}</ref><ref>{{harvnb|Antonini|1999|p=112}}</ref> One of the photographs of the event, depicting Mussolini on the saddle of a horse held by the halter by a [[Groom (profession)|groom]], in his official version was retouched and published deleting the groom, in order to make it appear that Mussolini was able to ride his own mount without anyone's help.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mediastudies.it/IMG/pdf/Propaganda_e_falsificazioni_fotografiche.pdf|title=Propaganda politica e falsificazioni fotografiche tra le due guerre mondiali|access-date=November 16, 2015}}</ref> The detail is often cited as one of the more typical examples of the ''art of falsification'' established in the totalitarian regime.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.corriere.it/politica/12_luglio_05/la-rimozione-leghista-bossi-pg-battista_69e21476-c661-11e1-8ab7-67e552429064.shtml|title=La rimozione leghista. Bossi, chi era costui?|access-date=November 16, 2015}}</ref>
| [[Mariza]]
| Pedro Tochas
|-
! scope="row" | 3
| 10
| March 19, 2017
| May 28, 2017
| António Casalinho
| rowspan="2" | Pedro Fernandes
<br>[[Sílvia Alberto]]
| rowspan="2" | Cuca Roseta
| rowspan="2" | Pedro Tochas
| ''Invited''
|-
!4
|''to be determined''
|March 18, 2018
|2018
|''to be determined''
|
|}
 
=== SIC (2011) ===
The following year, a horse monument was inaugurated in the main square of the Libyan capital in honor of Mussolini. Its base read: "To Benito Mussolini, peacemaker of the people, redeemer of the land of Libya, the mindful population and exhibitions where the Sword of Islam flashed consecrate in the sign of the Lictor a loyalty that challenges the destiny."<ref name=pdf/>
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:95%;"
The sword, decorated in [[arabesque]], equipped with a double-edged straight blade and with a hilt and solid gold friezes, had been achieved from the art firm ''Picchiani e Barlacchi di Firenze'' on the order of Mussolini himself. After 1937, it was no longer used and was guarded in a small glass reliquary at Rocca delle Caminate, summer residence of Mussolini. There were no more signs of the precious object after [[Fall of the Fascist regime in Italy|July 25, 1943]], when Rocca delle Caminate was ravaged and plundered by anti-fascists.<ref>{{harvnb|Romersa|1994|p=2-8}}</ref>
|-
== Notes ==
! Season
<references/>
! Name
! Episodes
! Start
! Finish
! Prize
! Winner
! Presenter
! colspan="4" | Jugdes
|-
! scope="row" | 1
| [[Portugal Tem Talento]]
| 13
| January 30, 2011
| April 24, 2011
| €100,000
| Filipe Santos
| Bárbara Guimarães
| Ricardo Pais
| Conceição Lino
| José Diogo Quintela
|}
 
== Bibliography Audiences==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; line-height:16px; width:100%;"
* {{cite book|last1=Antonini|first1=Sandro|title=Catene al pensiero e anelli ai polsi|editor=De Ferrari|___location=Genoa, Italy|year=1999|ISBN=97-88-871722-17-7|ref=harv}}
|-
* {{cite book|last1=Cifarelli|first1=Michele|title=Libertà vo' cercando... Diari 1934-1938|editor=Rubbettino|___location=Soveria Mannelli, Italy|year=2004|ISBN=978-88-49806-98-4|ref=harv}}
! style="width:20%;" rowspan="2"| Season
* {{cite book|last1=Ham|first1=Anthony|title=Libia|editor=EDT|___location=Turin, Italy|year=2007|ISBN=978-88-60401-52-6|ref=harv}}
! style="width:8%;" rowspan="2"| Channel
* {{cite book|last1=Lanna|first1=Luciano|last2=Rossi|first2=Filippo|title=Fascisti immaginari|editor=Vallecchi|___location=Florence, Italy|year=2003|ISBN=978-88-84270-57-3|ref=harv}}
! style="width:20%;" rowspan="2"| Time
* {{cite book|last1=Randazzo|first1=Antonella|title=L'Africa del Duce. I crimini fascisti in Africa|editor=Arterigere|___location=Varese, Italy|year=2008|ISBN=978-88-89666-27-2|ref=harv}}
! style="width:8%;" rowspan="2"| Episodes
* {{cite magazine|last1=Romersa|first1=Luigi|title=Benito e Rachele Mussolini nella tragedia|magazine=Storia Verità|editor=|___location=|volume= |number=17|date=September-October 1994|ref=harv}}
! colspan=2| Transmission
! colspan=2| Audience
! style="width:10%; background:#ffdead;" rowspan="2"| Average
|-
! style="width:9%;"| Start
! style="width:9%;"| Finish
! style="width:9%;"| Start
! style="width:9%;"| Finish
|-
| ''Portugal tem Talento''
| SIC
| <small>Sundays at 9:30 pm</small>
| 13
| January 30, 2011
| April 24, 2011
| 16.1% <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.marktest.com/wap/a/n/id~1702.aspx|title=Portugal Tem Talento chegou à SIC|date=2011-02-01|publisher=Grupo Marktest|access-date=2017-12-19}}</ref><br><small>38.4% ''[[market share]]''</small>
| 8.3% <br><small>37% market share</small>
| 10.5% <br><small>(30.9% market share)</small>
|-
| ''Got Talent Portugal 1.ª season''
| rowspan="4" | RTP1
| rowspan="4" | <small>Sundays at 9:00 pm</small>
| rowspan="2" | 13
| January 18, 2015
| April 12, 2015
| 9.7% <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.atelevisao.com/rtp/got-talent-portugal-atinge-picos-de-um-milhao-e-400-mil-telespectadores/|title="Got Talent Portugal" estreia perto da SIC|date=2015-01-19|author=David Soldado|publisher=A Televisão|access-date=2017-12-19}}</ref><br><small>20.4% ''[[market share]]''</small>
| 10.1% <br><small>22.5% market share</small>
|
|-
|''Got Talent Portugal 2.ª season''
| February 7, 2016
| May 1, 2016
| 12.1% <ref>{{cite web|url=http://fantastictvsite.blogspot.pt/2016/02/got-talent-portugal-estreia-na-lideranca.html|title="Got Talent Portugal" estreia na liderança|date=2016-02-08|publisher=Fantastic|access-date=2017-12-19}}</ref><br><small>24.1% ''[[market share]]''</small>
| ''10.8% <br><small>26.3% market share</small>''
|
|-
|''Got Talent Portugal 3.ª season''
| 10
| March 19, 2017
| May 28, 2017
| 10.1% <br><small>20.8% ''[[market share]]''</small>
| ''9.8% <br><small>21.6% ''[[market share]]''</small>''
|
|-
|''Got Talent Portugal 4.ª season''
|''to be determined''
|March 18, 2018
|2018
|''to be determined''
|''to be determined''
|''to be determined''
|}
 
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
 
== External links ==
* [http://media.rtp.pt/gottalentpt/ Official site]