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  1. Portugal: A Companion History (Aspects of Portugal S.) by Jose Hermano Saraiva, 1998-12-01
  2. The History of Portugal: (The Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations) by James M. Anderson, 2000-02-28
  3. Journey to Portugal: In Pursuit of Portugal's History and Culture by Jose Saramago, 2002-03-06
  4. A History of Portugal and the Portuguese Empire: From Beginnings to 1807 (Volume 1) by Disney A. R., 2009-04-13
  5. A Concise History of Portugal (Cambridge Concise Histories) by David Birmingham, 2003-12-08
  6. Portugal in European and World History by Malyn Newitt, 2009-12-01
  7. A History of Portugal and the Portuguese Empire: From Beginnings to 1807 (Volume 2) by A. R. Disney, 2009-04-13
  8. Freedom fighters, anarchist intellectuals, workers and soldiers in Portugal''s history. Translated by Maria Fernanda Noronha da Costa e Sousa. by João Freire, 2001
  9. History of Portugal, Volume I: From Lusitania to Empire by Marques A. H. de Oliveira, 1972-10-15
  10. A Nation upon the Ocean Sea: Portugal's Atlantic Diaspora and the Crisis of the Spanish Empire, 1492-1640 by Daviken Studnicki-Gizbert, 2007-01-04
  11. The Story of Spain: The Dramatic History of Europe's Most Fascinating Country by Mark R. Williams, 2009-08-01
  12. The Sephardic Jews of Spain and Portugal: Survival of an Imperiled Culture in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries by Dolores Sloan, 2009-01-02
  13. Portugal: A Traveller's History by Harold Livermore, 2004-11-11
  14. Republican Portugal: A Political History, 1910-1926 by Douglas L. Wheeler, 1998-08-10

1. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Portugal | History
portugal history. Portugal's history goes back to the Celts, who settledthe Iberian Peninsula around 700 BC. The region soon attracted
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Portugal's history goes back to the Celts, who settled the Iberian Peninsula around 700 BC. The region soon attracted a succession of peoples and was colonised by the Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans and Visigoths. In the 8th century, the Moors crossed the Strait of Gibraltar and commenced a long occupation that introduced their culture, architecture and agricultural techniques to Portugal. But resistance to the Moors grew and they were finally ejected during the 13th century. In the 15th century, Portugal entered a phase of overseas expansion due to the efforts of Prince Henry the Navigator. Mariners set off to discover new trade routes and helped create an enormous empire that, at its peak, extended to India, the Far East, Brazil and Africa. This period marked the apogee of Portuguese power and wealth, but it faded towards the end of the 16th century when Spain's Felipe II claimed the throne. Although Spanish rule lasted only a few decades, the momentum of the empire declined over the following centuries. At the close of the 18th century Napoleon sent expeditionary forces to invade Portugal but they were forced back by the troops of the Anglo-Portuguese alliance. During the 19th century the economy faltered and republicanism took hold. National turmoil led to the abolition of the monarchy in 1910 and the founding of a democratic republic.

2. Portugal History
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3. Portugal Book - Portugal History
Portugal is a fantastic country with a great history and people. AboutPortugal. Introduction. Geography. History. General Information.
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Portugal Travel Book - Every month a new town is visited by me and a new collection is released on-line. Portugal Book - Photos, Pictures, Photographs, Images, On-line. Portugal Travel Book History: The part of Iberia which is now Portugal was occupied by a people known as the Lusitanos who are thought to be direct ancestors of the Portuguese people. The region was invaded and occupied by the Romans and later the Moors; it remained under the latter's control until the 11th century, when Ferdinand, ruler of the Kingdom of Leon and Castilla (in what is now Spain) conquered much of the territory. Over the next 200 years, the remaining Moors were driven out and the boundaries of Portugal fixed; and it was during this period (in 1143) that Portugal first became recognised as an independent entity under the rule of King Afonso Henriques. The Castilians were themselves expelled in 1385 after defeat at the hands of João of Aviz (who became King João I) at the Battle of Aljubarotta. From this point, the Portuguese went on to build a colonial empire in Africa, Latin America, India and the Far East. One of the most famous figures during this period was Prince Henry the Navigator, amongst whose acquisitions were the Azores and Madeira. One of the best-known visitors to Madeira was Christopher Columbus, who married a daughter of one of the island's governors and lived for some time on Porto Santo. The island survived a brief invasion by a French pirate in 1566, but in 1580, along with the rest of Portugal, came under Spanish domination.

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Our promise: You won't find any of our trips at a lower price anywhere. iExplore offers the best value in adventure and experiential travel... GUARANTEED! Portugal History of Portugal The Golden Age ended in a series of costly wars with Spain. The Portuguese monarchy gradually lost the respect of its citizens, who ousted the last king in 1910. After two decades of turmoil, Dr. Antonio de Oliveira Salazar emerged as Portugal's unquestioned leader. Salazar, who ruled as Prime Minister for more than 35 years, isolated Portugal from the rest of Europe and clung to power through a brutal police force that censored virtually anyone who opposed him. Salazar suffered a stroke in 1968 and died two years later. His regime died shortly thereafter, and by 1976 Portugal had become a true democracy. Portuguese culture today contains remnants of the conquering and conquered cultures, but the modern Portuguese way of life is not entirely constrained by the past, as evidenced by the development of tourism, particularly in the Algarve.

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  • 6. Portugal History
    PORTUGAL. Portugal's independence dates back to the 12th century, althoughits tribal roots extend back beyond Roman times. The borders
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    BASIC INFO. GEOGRAPHY GOVERNMENT ... PORTUGAL Portugal's independence dates back to the 12th century, although its tribal roots extend back beyond Roman times. The borders of Portugal as they are today were already in place by 1267. The Spanish monarchy managed to retain its independence into the 20th century (except for a 60-year period when the country was ruled by the Spanish Habsburgs. A nation with a deep connection to the sea, Portugal attained an empire for itself thanks to the exploits of its explorers. Regions under the control of Portugal included the Azores, the west African coast, parts of southern Asia, Brazil. What checked the Portuguese empire was the rise of two other great powers: the Netherlands and Spain. In 1910, the Kingdom of Portugal took the then-unusual step of becoming a republic. But changing the political status of the country has some devastating consequences: a succession of 8 presidents, 44 governments, and a reeling economy. The military responded with a takeover and the ensuing dictatorship endured for decades. Antonio Salazar, the civilian dictator chosen by the military, ruled Portugal with little leniency but with enough skill to keep his country out of World War II as a neutral country, although he supported Britain. Post-war, Portugal joined NATO and helped found the European Free Trade Association. But strains were felt in the mother country when Portugal's last colonies Portugal, Mozambique and Guinea began nationalist agitation and full-fledged revolt against it. Salazar's passing was hastened by the wars and political turmoil. Between 1974 and 1987, there were 16 governments formed. Under a Socialist constitution adopted in 1976, Portugal attempted to create economic changes to such a degree that a recession resulted. In the 1980s, attempts made to annul some of those 1970s changes (like the nationalizations of certain large industries and banks, for example) were blocked. From the mid-1980s to the early 1990s, Portugal has managed to make economic progress such that it no longer held the dubious distinction of being the poorest country in Europe.

    7. Portugal History
    portugal history Last updated in April 2002 1139. Count Afonso Henriques founds theBurgundian dynasty (which lasts until 1383) and the Kingdom of Portugal. 1385.
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    8. PORTUGAL HISTORY MSS.
    portugal history MSS. The portugal history mss., 16461789, are documentsrelating to Portugal. Not all of the documents have been cataloged.
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    PORTUGAL HISTORY MSS.
    The Portugal History mss., 1646-1789, are documents relating to Portugal. Not all of the documents have been cataloged. Collection size: 48 items For more information about this collection and any related materials contact the Manuscripts Department, Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405 Telephone: (812) 855-2452.

    9. Portugal: History
    John founded the Aviz dynasty and his reign (1385–1433) commenced the most gloriousperiod of Portuguese history. Portugal entered an era of colonial and
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    There is little direct filiation between the Portuguese of today and the early tribes who inhabited this region, although the Portuguese long considered themselves descendants of the Lusitanians, a Celtic people who came to the area after 1,000 B.C. The Lusitanians had their stronghold in the Serra da Estrela. Under Viriatus (2d cent. B.C. ) and under Sertorius (1st cent. B.C. ), they stoutly resisted the Romans (see Lusitania ). Other tribes, such as the Conii in Algarve, submitted more readily. Julius Caesar and Augustus completed the Roman conquest of the area, and the province of Lusitania thrived. Roman ways were adopted, and it is from Latin that the Portuguese language is derived. At the beginning of the 5th cent.

    10. Portugal History
    History Portugal (or Portucale) is one of the oldest nations in Europe,first getting its designation as a country in the eleventh century.
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    ortugal (or Portucale) is one of the oldest nations in Europe, first getting its designation as a country in the eleventh century. Its rulers were appointed by the king of León before independence was gained in 1143. M A mongst the 8,000 dead were most of Portugal's nobility and King Dom Sebastian (he of the Lagos statue!). Portugal's wealth was spent on paying ransoms for those captured in this battle. With all heirs to the throne killed, the Spanish took over Portugal in 1581. In 1640, a small group stormed the palace and deposed the Spanish appointed governor. The Duke of Bragança became king by popular acclaim. I n the late 1600's, gold and diamonds were discovered in Brazil which made Portugal financially strong again but this was all spent on lavish baroque style building which is so enjoyed by many visitors today. In 1755

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    12. Portugal History - Portugal Travel Team
    portugal history (pôr´chegel) , officially Portuguese Republic,republic (1995 est. pop. 10,562,000), 35,553 sq mi (92,082 sq
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    Portugal History (pôr´chegel) , officially Portuguese Republic, republic (1995 est. pop. 10,562,000), 35,553 sq mi (92,082 sq km), SW Europe, on the western side of the Iberian Peninsula and including the Madeira Islands and the Azores in the Atlantic Ocean. Portugal is bordered by Spain on the east and north and by the Atlantic Ocean on the west and south. The capital and by far the largest city is Lisbon .
    Population: 10.084.245 (2002 estimate)
    Urban distribution: Share urban 64% (2000 estimate)
    Rural distribution: Share rural 36% (2000 estimate)
    Largest cities:
    Lisbon 563,210 (1997 estimate), Grand Lisbon (over 3 million)
    Porto 273,060 (1997 estimate), Grand Porto (over 1.5 million)
    Ethnic groups: Ethnically homogeneous; some black Africans
    Languages: Portuguese (Official)
    Religious affiliations: Roman Catholic 91%, Others 9%

    13. Portugal History
    Last Revised 31 July 2002. portugal history. England Against Portugal. PortugalProfile. Association name, Federação Portuguesa de Futebol. Association founded.
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    England Against Portugal Portugal Profile Association name Federação Portuguesa de Futebol Association founded First international match 18 December 1921, Spain 3 Portugal 1, friendly match in Madrid. FIFA membership Confederation membership UEFA, 1954 Colours Red shirts, green shorts, red stockings. World Cup competitions Participated in 16 of 17competitions; failed to enter one competition (1930); played in final tournament three times, all through qualifying play (1966, 1986, 2002); failed to qualify 13 times (1934, 1938, 1950, 1954, 1958, 1962, 1970, 1974, 1978, 1982, 1990, 1994, 1998). World Cup honours Third place in 1966. Confederation competitions Participated in all 11 European Nations Cup/Championship tournaments; Confederation honours Reached the semifinals and shared third place in the European Championship twice, in 1984 and 2000.

    14. Portugal On The Web
    CyberOaks provides general information about portugal history, royalty, geography, description, culture, events.
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    15. JESUITS PORTUGAL HISTORY (in MARION)
    JESUITS portugal history. Record 1 of 1. Alden, Dauril. The makingof an enterprise the Society of Jesus in Portugal, its empire
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    16. SCOUTING IN PORTUGAL
    History of Scouting and current status of national Scouting organizations.
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    SCOUTING IN PORTUGAL FEDERACAO ESCUTISTA DE PORTUGAL SCOUT FEDERATION OF PORTUGAL In Portugal, scouting started in 1911. Many scouting associations appeared. However, only two of them made it through: Unido dos Adueiros de Portugal (which became extinct in 1930) and The Associacion dos Escoteiros de Portugal (AEP), still operational. CNE is another Scouting organization that is active today. The Catholic Church is the sponsor of this association In 1922. The International Eucharistic Congress was taking place in Rome, Italy. Taking part of it, was the Braga Archbishop, D. Manuel Vieira de Matos with Dr. Avelino Gonzalves, his Secretary. The Italian Catholic Scouts did a great job serving in the Congress and giving it a youthful touch. The Archbishop was so impressed, that he asked his Secretary: "Can't we have them here, too?" As soon as they got back to Braga, the work started, and on 27 May 1923, the Braga Local Authorities approved the "Corpo de Scouts Catolicos Portugueses". The next November the Portuguese Government ratifies the movement and approves the Statutes. The Corpo Nacional de Escutas had been founded, the name was changed later. The CNE grew up fast and determined. By February 1925 the "Flor de Lis" first issue is launched, the official magazine. In 1926 the first National Camp takes place in Aljubarrota; and two years later, the second one takes place in Cacia (near Aveiro). In 1929 the CNE sends a contingent of 26 Scouts to the III World Jamboree being recognized by the International Bureau. Since then the CNE has not missed an international meeting.

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    For Portugal flag map news hotel portugal history culture map flag news hotel Lisbonhistory news travel flag Portugal hotel Lisbon hotel Portuguese culture
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    18. Portugal: History
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    There is little direct filiation between the Portuguese of today and the early tribes who inhabited this region, although the Portuguese long considered themselves descendants of the Lusitanians, a Celtic people who came to the area after 1,000 b.c. The Lusitanians had their stronghold in the Serra da Estrela. Under Viriatus (2d century b.c. ) and under Sertorius (1st century b.c. ), they stoutly resisted the Romans (see Lusitania ). Other tribes, such as the Conii in Algarve, submitted more readily. Julius Caesar and Augustus completed the Roman conquest of the area, and the province of Lusitania thrived. Roman ways were adopted, and it is from Latin that the Portuguese language is derived. At the beginning of the 5th century a.d. , the whole Iberian Peninsula was overrun by Germanic invaders; the Visigoths eventually established their rule, but in the north the Suevi established a kingdom that endured until late in the 6th century, when they were absorbed by the Visigoths. Present-day Algarve was part of the Byzantine Empire during the 6th and 7th centuries. In 711 the Visigoths were defeated by the Moors , who conquered the whole peninsula except for Asturias and the Basque country. Muslim culture and science had a great impact, especially in the south. Religious toleration was practiced, but a large minority converted to Islam.
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    TAP AIR portugal history TAP (Transportes Aéreos Portugueses) Air Portugal wasestablished in 1945 and began its commercial flights from Lisbon in 1946 with
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    TAP AIR PORTUGAL HISTORY TAP (Transportes Aéreos Portugueses) Air Portugal was established in 1945 and began its commercial flights from Lisbon in 1946 with Madrid as its first destination. In the same year the route designated as the "Imperial Line" commenced, on December 31st, from Lisbon to Luanda and Lourenzo Marques, which included 12 stops. Domestic flights began in 1947 with the first flights to Oporto. TAP's route structure grew quickly, with the introduction of services to new destinations in Europe, Africa, and then South America and the USA. In 2001, TAP Air Portugal carried over 5 million passengers and over 70 thousand tons of goods and mail. Its present route network covers some 58 destinations in Europe, Africa, North, Central and South America.

    20. Monarchy --Portugal --History --19th Century (in MARION)
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