Ministério do Tempo
Ministério do Tempo

Ministério do Tempo

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2017- 2017
1 Seasons
21 Episodes
6.2(8 votes)
Canceled
Action & Adventure
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Overview

A warrior from the XVI century, the first female university student from the XIX century and a nurse from the XXI century, join a secret agency to prevent people to change the Portuguese history by using time-traveling doors

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Cast & Crew

62 members
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Mariana Monteiro

Amélia Carvalho

Mariana Monteiro
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João Craveiro

Afonso Mendes de Noronha

João Craveiro
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Sisley Dias

Tiago Silva

Sisley Dias
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Andreia Dinis

Irene Matos Dias

Andreia Dinis
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António Capelo

Salvador Martins

António Capelo
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Carla Andrino

Maria dos Prazeres

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Luís Vicente

Ernesto Ochoa

Luís Vicente
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José Mateus

D. João II

José Mateus
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Mário Bomba

Humberto

Mário Bomba
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Pedro Luzindro

Mouzinho de Albuquerque

Pedro Luzindro
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Vítor Alves da Silva

Afonso Henriques

Vítor Alves da Silva
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Jorge Mota

Lopo

Jorge Mota
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João Brás

Ramalho Ortigão

João Brás
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Marco Costa

Ricardo Deus

Marco Costa
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Pedro Diogo

Eça de Queiroz

Pedro Diogo
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Carlos Oliveira

Pai de Francisco

Carlos Oliveira
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Dinarte de Freitas

Fernando Pessoa

Dinarte de Freitas
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Eric da Silva

Vasquez

Eric da Silva
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Francisco Beatriz

Ator José

Francisco Beatriz
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Inês Aguiar

Constança

Inês Aguiar
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Laura Dutra

Sónia

Laura Dutra
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Luciano Gomes

Soldado Francês

Luciano Gomes
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Marta Andrino

Sílvia

Marta Andrino
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Melânia Gomes

Marisa

Melânia Gomes
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Pedro Pernas

Francisco

Pedro Pernas
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Raimundo Cosme

Ribeirinho

Raimundo Cosme
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Salvador Nery

Guarda Jovem

Salvador Nery
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Sara Barros Leitão

Mariana silva

Sara Barros Leitão
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Susana Sá

Mãe de Francisco

Susana Sá
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Jorge Fernandes

Salazar

Jorge Fernandes
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Miguel Loureiro

D. Filipe

Miguel Loureiro
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Ricardo Monteiro

Arqueólogo

Ricardo Monteiro
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Tobias Monteiro

Houdini

Tobias Monteiro
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Vítor Oliveira

Toca

Vítor Oliveira
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Luís Filipe Eusébio

Levy

Luís Filipe Eusébio
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Pedro Damião

Pirata

Pedro Damião
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Heitor Lourenço

Alexandre Herculano

Heitor Lourenço
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Paulo Manso

Miguel

Paulo Manso
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Rui Neto

Nuno Gonçalves

Rui Neto
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Francisco Brás

Inquisidor

Francisco Brás
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Pedro Leitão

Rui

Pedro Leitão
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Raquel Loureiro

Piloto

Raquel Loureiro
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Catarina Siqueira

Arqueóloga

Catarina Siqueira
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Filomena Cautela

Mafalda Torres

Filomena Cautela
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Sara Santos

Maria

Sara Santos
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Bruno Ambrósio

Afonso 2

Bruno Ambrósio
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Raquel Jacob

Leonor Maia

Raquel Jacob
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Márcia Leal

Mulher 1981

Márcia Leal
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Carlos Fontoura

Luís

Carlos Fontoura
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Helena Canhoto

Vieira da Silva

Helena Canhoto
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Diogo Leite

Ator Manuel

Diogo Leite
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Mário Oliveira

Joaquim de Sena

Mário Oliveira
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Sofia Sousa

Carla

Sofia Sousa
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Miguel Valle

António Lopes Ribeiro

Miguel Valle
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David Arcanjo

Abade

David Arcanjo
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Viriato Quintela

Soldado 2

Viriato Quintela
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Luís Oliveira

Ladrão 2

Luís Oliveira
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Luís Gaspar

Clemente

Luís Gaspar
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Sofia Duarte Silva

D. Mariana

Sofia Duarte Silva
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Hélder Gamboa

Sargento Morais

Hélder Gamboa
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Paula Só

Dama

Paula Só
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Inês Simões

Núria

Inês Simões

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