Portugal: A Companion HistoryAn illustrated brief history of Portugal written for non-specialist foreign readers. Also included in the book is a historical gazetteer, short biographies, chronological tables and maps. |
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... Dutch , Danish , and English rivals abroad ( whatever the relationships within Europe ) . These attacks became the more frequent and fervent when Spain and Portugal became a joint kingdom ( 1580 ) , Spain , then the paramount power in ...
... Dutch , Danish , and English rivals abroad ( whatever the relationships within Europe ) . These attacks became the more frequent and fervent when Spain and Portugal became a joint kingdom ( 1580 ) , Spain , then the paramount power in ...
Page 141
... Dutch attacks on Mozambique and coast . -EAST AFRICA / PERSIA 151 Omanis , with British & Dutch help , take Muscat , & Mombasa 1698 & Zanzibar coast . 161 Portuguese expelled from Ethiopia 1634 . 17 By 1650 Portuguese ousted from ...
... Dutch attacks on Mozambique and coast . -EAST AFRICA / PERSIA 151 Omanis , with British & Dutch help , take Muscat , & Mombasa 1698 & Zanzibar coast . 161 Portuguese expelled from Ethiopia 1634 . 17 By 1650 Portuguese ousted from ...
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... Dutch occupation of much of north - eastern Brazil Revolt at Évora The Spanish governor overthrown at Lisbon and the Duke of Braganza ascends the throne as João IV . The Portuguese expelled from Japan Dutch expelled from Angola Loss of ...
... Dutch occupation of much of north - eastern Brazil Revolt at Évora The Spanish governor overthrown at Lisbon and the Duke of Braganza ascends the throne as João IV . The Portuguese expelled from Japan Dutch expelled from Angola Loss of ...
Contents
1 Origins 1 2 Roman colonization 3 3 Barbarian invasions | 6 |
The Founding of Portugal | 13 |
12 The fourteenthcentury crisis 24 13 The revolution | 29 |
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