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Year Date Event 80 to 72 BC: The Sertorian War takes place, with Quintus Sertorius, a Roman general, rebelling against Rome with the support of the Lusitanians.: 27 BC: Augustus replaces the old Hispania Ulterior and Citerior division with a new one: Lusitania (Centre and South of modern Portugal and some territory of Modern Spain, namely the capital of Lusitania, Mérida), Baetica (only ...
19th-century Portuguese people (5 C, 143 P) Y. Years of the 19th century in Portugal (99 C, 67 P) ... Timeline of the Peninsular War;
The Kingdom of Portugal under the House of Braganza was a constitutional monarchy from the end of the Liberal Civil War in 1834 to the Republican Revolution of 1910.The initial turmoil of coups d'état perpetrated by the victorious generals of the Civil War was followed by an unstable parliamentary system of governmental "rotation" marked by the growth of the Portuguese Republican Party.
Timeline; Portugal portal: 205 BCE ... 19th century. 1801 – Street name signage installed. [8] 1807 – 30 November: French forces take Lisbon. ...
The local African rulers in Guinea, who prospered greatly from the slave trade, had no interest in allowing the Europeans to move any further inland than the fortified coastal settlements where the trading took place. In the 15th century, Portugal's Company of Guinea was one of the first chartered commercial companies established by Europeans ...
1801 in Portugal (1 C, 3 P) 1802 in Portugal (2 C, ... Pages in category "Years of the 19th century in Portugal" ... 1900 in Portugal
At the height of European colonialism in the 19th century, Portugal had already lost its territory in South America and all but a few bases in Asia. Luanda, Benguela, Bissau, Lourenço Marques, Porto Amboim and the Island of Mozambique were among the oldest Portuguese-founded port cities in its African territories. During this phase, Portuguese ...
2 April - António da Silva Porto, trader, explorer (born 1817) 18 April - Caetano da Costa Alegre, poet (born 1864) 1 June - Camilo Castelo Branco, writer (born 1825) 28 June - Józef Karol Konrad Chełmicki, general (born 1814 in Poland)