When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Portuguese Restoration War - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portuguese_Restoration_War

    The Restoration War (Portuguese: Guerra da Restauração), historically known as the Acclamation War (Guerra da Aclamação), [7] 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. The period from 1640 to 1668 was ...

  3. History of Portugal (1640–1777) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Portugal_(1640...

    From the House of Braganza restoration in 1640 until the end of the reign of the Marquis of Pombal in 1777, the Kingdom of Portugal was in a transition period. Having been near its height at the start of the Iberian Union, the Portuguese Empire continued to enjoy the widespread influence in the world during this period that had characterized the period of the Discoveries.

  4. English expedition to Portugal (1662–1668) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_expedition_to...

    The war between Portugal and Spain had begun with the Portuguese revolution of 1640 and had resulted in the break up of the Iberian Union.After the peace of the Pyrenees in 1659, the independence of Portugal was threatened by a resurgent Spain, and thus Portugal asked for outside support. [4]

  5. Timeline of Portuguese history (Fourth Dynasty) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Portuguese...

    1640, December 1: a small group of conspirators storms the Palace in Lisbon and deposes the Spanish Governor, Margaret, Duchess of Mantua.The Duke of Bragança, head of the senior family of the Portuguese nobility (and descended from a bastard of João I), accepts the throne as Dom João IV of Portugal, despite deep personal reluctance, by popular acclaim and at the urging of his wife.

  6. John IV of Portugal - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_IV_of_Portugal

    Ultimately, Philip III tried to make Portugal a Spanish province, meaning Portuguese nobles stood to lose all of their power. This situation culminated in a revolution organized by the nobility and the bourgeoisie, [1] executed on 1 December 1640, sixty years after the accession of Philip II of Spain to the throne of Portugal.

  7. UMD conference explores how Portugal’s revolution changed the ...

    www.aol.com/umd-conference-explores-portugal...

    The Carnation Revolution is important not just to Portugal; it also had an impact in the diaspora,” said Dr. Paula Noversa, the director for the Center for Portuguese Studies and Culture ...

  8. List of wars involving Portugal - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/.../List_of_wars_involving_Portugal

    Portuguese Restoration War (1640–1668) Part of Thirty Years' War and Franco-Spanish War (1635–1659) ... September Revolution (1836) Location: Portugal. Portugal:

  9. Portugal's democracy turns 50: Thousands to commemorate ... - AOL

    www.aol.com/news/portugals-democracy-turns-50...

    The almost bloodless revolution was conducted by a group of junior army officers who wanted democracy and to put an e Portugal's democracy turns 50: Thousands to commemorate Carnation Revolution ...