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  1. In 1777, Spain and Portugal signed the Treaty of San Ildefonso, which mainly resolved a number of border disputes between their South American colonies. During the Age of Enlightenment, Portugal was considered one of Europe's unenlightened backwaters; it was a country of three million with 200,000 people in 538 monasteries in 1750.

  2. Introduction History of Portugal (16401777) Background; Restoration War; John IV to John V; Empire in Brazil; Marquis of Pombal; 1755 Lisbon earthquake; Expulsion of the Jesuits; Távora affair; The Ghost War; See also; Notes; References; External links

  3. Marquis of Caracena. The Portuguese Restoration War ( Portuguese: Guerra da Restauração) was the war between Portugal and Spain that began with the Portuguese revolution of 1640 and ended with the Treaty of Lisbon in 1668, bringing a formal end to the Iberian Union.

    • 1 December 1640 – 13 February 1668, (27 years, 2 months, 1 week, 6 days)
  4. History of Portugal (711–1139) History of Portugal (1139–1279) History of Portugal (1279–1415) History of Portugal (1415–1578) History of Portugal (16401777) History of Portugal (1777–1834) History of Portugal (1834–1910) History of Portugal (1910-1926) History of Portugal (1926–1974)

  5. This is a timeline of Portuguese history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Portugal and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Portugal .

  6. From 1580 to 1640, the Kingdom of Portugal was in personal union with Habsburg Spain. After the Portuguese Restoration War of 1640–1668, the kingdom passed to the House of Braganza and thereafter to the House of Braganza-Saxe-Coburg and Gotha .

  7. This is a historical timeline of Portugal . Fourth dynasty: Bragança. 17th century. 1640, December 1: a small group of conspirators storms the Palace in Lisbon and deposes the Spanish Governor, Margaret, Duchess of Mantua.