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  2. 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.

  3. Marriage Treaty - Wikipedia

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    The Marriage Treaty, or Anglo-Portuguese Treaty, was a treaty of alliance that was agreed between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Portugal and concluded on 23 June 1661. [1] It led to the marriage of Charles II of England and Catherine of Braganza, the daughter of John IV of Portugal. It was a marriage of state, as was common in the era.

  4. Anglo-Portuguese Alliance - Wikipedia

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    In May 1386, the Treaty of Windsor sealed the alliance – first started in 1294, renewed in the Treaty of Tagilde in 1372 and the ensuing Anglo-Portuguese Treaty of 1373 and confirmed at the Battle of Aljubarrota (1385) – with a pact of perpetual friendship between the two countries. The most important part of the treaty stated that:

  5. List of treaties - Wikipedia

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    Renews the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance. 1390 Treaty of Königsberg (1390) Establishes alliance between Vytautas the Great and the Teutonic Order. 1390 Treaty of Lyck: Vytautas agreed to cede Samogitia to the Teutonic Knights in exchange for their support in the war against Jogaila, but the treaty was again broken 1392 Ostrów Agreement

  6. Treaty of Tagilde - Wikipedia

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    The agreement was followed up by the Anglo-Portuguese Treaty of 1373, known as the Treaty of Peace, Friendship and Alliance, which was signed in St Paul’s Cathedral by King Edward III of England and King Ferdinand and Queen Leonor of Portugal and is also known as the Treaty of London.

  7. 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.

  8. Treaty of Windsor (1386) - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Windsor established a pact of mutual support between the countries. [1] Copies of the document are preserved at the Portuguese National Archives, [2] and at The National Archives in the United Kingdom. [3] Historian Matthew Winslett says, "This treaty has been the cornerstone of both nations' relations with each other ever since." [4]

  9. Anglo-Portuguese Treaty of 1878 - Wikipedia

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    The Anglo-Portuguese Treaty of 1878 was an economic agreement between Portugal and the United Kingdom regarding their trade and a railway between their colonies in India. . This treaty was in keeping with the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance that dated back to the 14th cen