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  1. BritishPortuguese relations are foreign relations between Portugal and the United Kingdom. The relationship, largely driven by the nations' common interests as maritime countries on the edge of Europe and close to larger continental neighbours, dates back to the Middle Ages in 1373 with the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance.

  2. It was established by the Treaty of Windsor in 1386, between the Kingdom of England (since succeeded by the United Kingdom) and the Kingdom of Portugal (now the Portuguese Republic ), though the countries were previously allied via the Anglo-Portuguese Treaty of 1373 .

  3. 26 de oct. de 2022 · The Portuguese and English alliance was signed on May 19, 1386, between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Portugal. These two countries have always had a strong friendship throughout the centuries, dating back to 1147 when English crusaders helped King Alfonso I capture Lisbon from the Moors. How was this alliance served both countries?

  4. 9 de may. de 2016 · Winston Churchill in a speech in the House of Commons in October 1943 famously described the unique and ancient friendship between England and Portugal as an alliance “without parallel in world...

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  5. Welcome. With approximately 250 members, the mission of the British Historical Society of Portugal is to recover, preserve, collate, and disseminate the history of the British in Portugal, and to promote interest in the more than 600 years' history of Anglo-Portuguese relations. BECOME A MEMBER.

  6. Anglo-Portuguese Relations Timeline | The British Historical Society of Portugal. Anglo Portuguese Timeline. 1147. English Crusaders persuaded to help king D. Afonso Henriques in the conquest of Lisbon.

  7. A Timeline of Anglo-Portuguese relations (from the 12th Century to date) With grateful thanks to Dr. Paulo Lowndes Marques O.B.E. (1941-2010), who produced this research in the last year of his life. He was a longstanding Chairman of The British Historical Society of Portugal for 25 years. English Crusaders who had embarked at Dartmouth on their