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  1. Hace 3 días · The Recovery of São Salvador da Bahia de Todos os Santos, by Philip III of Portugal, from the Dutch Republic. However, the union meant that Spain dragged Portugal into its conflicts with England, France and the Dutch Republic, countries which were beginning to establish their own overseas empires.

  2. Hace 4 días · De hecho, la primera boda ocurrida en el seno de la familia en tres décadas, en la que se celebraba la unión de María Francisca, duquesa de Coimbra y segunda hija de los duques de Braganza, y ...

  3. Hace 5 días · Portugal - House of Aviz, 15th Century, Age of Discovery: The legitimate male line of Henry of Burgundy ended at Ferdinand’s death, and, when the Cortes met at Coimbra in March–April 1385, John of Aviz was declared king (as John I) and became the founder of a new dynasty.

  4. Hace 6 días · Dom Pedro I (12 October 1798 – 24 September 1834) was the founder and first ruler of the Empire of Brazil, where he was known as " the Liberator ". As King Dom Pedro IV, he reigned briefly over Portugal, where he also became known as "the Liberator" as well as " the Soldier King ".

  5. Hace 3 días · Brazil had progressed considerably under Pedro II’s wise guidance. Its population grew from 4,000,000 to 14,000,000, its public revenues increased 14-fold, the value of its exports rose 10-fold, and the nation’s newly constructed railroads extended more than 5,000 miles (8,000 km).

  6. Hace 5 días · The mother of Dinis’s son, the future Afonso IV (1325–57), was Isabel, daughter of Peter III of Aragon. This remarkable woman, later canonized as St. Elizabeth of Portugal and popularly known as the Rainha Santa (the Holy Queen), successfully exercised her influence in pursuit of peace on several occasions. Disputes with Castile

  7. Hace 4 días · Contrary to popular belief, Portugal was not originally part of Spain. Like Spain, Portugal grew out of the splinter kingdoms of the kingdom of Asturias. Portugal declared its independence in 1139, while Spain didn’t become an independent state until 1492.