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  2. Anglo-Portuguese Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Iberian Union (1580–1640), a 60-year dynastic union between Portugal and Spain, interrupted the alliance.The struggle of Elizabeth I of England against Philip II of Spain in the sixteenth century meant that Portugal and England were on opposite sides of the Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604) and the Dutch–Portuguese War.

  3. Anglo-Portuguese Treaty of 1373 - Wikipedia

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    The Anglo-Portuguese Treaty of 1373 was signed on 16 June 1373 [2] between King Edward III of England and King Ferdinand I and Queen Leonor of Portugal.It established a treaty of "perpetual friendships, unions [and] alliances" between the two seafaring states, and remains the longest-standing treaty still in effect today.

  4. Portugal–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    British–Portuguese relations (Portuguese: Relações Britânico-Portuguesas) 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.

  5. List of treaties - Wikipedia

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    Anglo-Portuguese Treaty of 1373: Treaty of alliance between King Edward III of England and King Ferdinand I and Queen Eleanor of Portugal; it is the oldest treaty still in force. 1379 Treaty of Neuberg: Divides Habsburg lands between Dukes Albert III and Leopold III. 1380 Treaty of Dovydiškės

  6. Foreign relations of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the focus of Portuguese diplomacy has been to preserve its independence, vis-à-vis, the danger of annexation by Spain, and the maintenance of the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance, which officially came into being in 1386, and with the United Kingdom as a successor to England, it is still in place today.

  7. Treaty of Tagilde - Wikipedia

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    Monument to the Treaty of Tagilde in Tagilde, Portugal. The Treaty of Tagilde was signed at the Church of São Salvador of Tagilde and sealed the alliance of the two claimants to the Castilian throne. Prior to the treaty, there had been disputes over the Castilian throne between D. Pedro and his illegitimate brother, D. Enrique de Trastámara. D.

  8. Massachusetts Alliance of Portuguese Speakers honors 3 ... - AOL

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    The Massachusetts Alliance of Portuguese Speakers (MAPS) honored three distinguished community leaders and raised $232,000 at their annual awards gala

  9. Category:England–Portugal relations - Wikipedia

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    Anglo-Portuguese Alliance; Anglo-Portuguese Treaty of 1373; E. English expedition to Portugal (1662–1668) T. Treaty of Tagilde; Treaty of Windsor (1386)