and Lamego . See also Timeline of PortuguesehistoryTimeline of GermanickingdomsGermanicKingdoms 5th to 8th Century Timeline of Portuguesehistory First County First County of Portugal 9th to 11th Century DEFAULTSORT Timeline Of PortugueseHistory Reconquista Category Portuguesehistory timelines ...Unreferenced date December 2009 This is a historical timeline of Portugal . Main History of Portugal Al Garb Al Andalus and the beginning of the Reconquista 8th Century 711, March 15 Muslim Umayyad s Moors mainly Berber people Berber with some Arab s Citation needed date July 2011 , faithful to the Emir of Damascus and under the Berber Tariq ibn Ziyad , invade and eventually conquer the Iberian Peninsula Visigoths Visigothic King Roderic is killed while opposing the invasion , except for the northernmost part the Asturias . Resistance to Moorish occupation Reconquista starts from this stronghold. 713 Musa ibn Nusayr , governor of North Africa , conquers Medina Sidonia , Seville and M rtola . 714 715 Abd al Aziz ibn Musa Abd al Aziz , Musa ibn Nusayr s son, conquers vora , Santar m, Portugal Santar m and Coimbra . 715 Abd al Aziz ibn Musa Abd al Aziz is left in charge and makes his capital the city of Seville , where he marries Egilona , widow of Visigoths Visigothic King Roderic . The Umayyad Caliph Sulayman ibn Abd al Malik , a paranoid ruler, will have Abd el Aziz assassinated and sends Musa ibn Nusayr into exile in his native Yemen village to live out his days as a beggar. 716 Lisbon is captured by the Moors. 717 C rdoba, Spain C rdoba becomes the capital of Muslim holdings in the Al Andalus . 718 Pelayo establishes the Kingdom of Asturias . This is considered to be the beginning of the Reconquista . 722 A powerful Moorish force sent to conquer Asturias once and for all is defeated by king Pelayo at the Battle of Covadonga . Today, this is regarded as the first significant ... unite Iberian Christians of many different petty kingdoms. 822 Abd ar rahman II becomes Umayyad Caliph ... more details
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Unreferenced date December 2009 This is a historical timeline of Portugal . Main History of Portugal First Republic 1910 October 4 Beginning of the Republic an Revolution. The Republic is proclaimed in Loures , just north of Lisbon . October 5 The Republican Revolution, supported by popular uprising and virtually no resistance, is victorious and puts an end to the Monarchy . The last List of Portuguese monarchs King of Portugal , Manuel II of Portugal , and the Portuguese monarchs family tree Portuguese Royal Family embark in Ericeira for exile in England . The Republic is officially proclaimed in Lisbon . 1917 Portugal joins the allied forces in World War I . 1921 The Portuguese Communist Party was founded from the ranks of the Portuguese Maximalist Federation as the Portuguese Section of the Communist International . 1925 Bernardino Machado is elected President of the Republic for the 2nd time. 1926 The 28th May 1926 coup d tat 28 May 1926 military coup d tat ends the 1st Portuguese Republic. See also Timeline of PortuguesehistoryTimeline of Portuguesehistory Fourth Dynasty Fourth Dynasty Bragan a 17th to 20th Century Timeline of Portuguesehistory Second Republic Second Republic Authoritarian Estado Novo 20th Century DEFAULTSORT Timeline Of PortugueseHistory First Republic Category Portuguesehistory timelines First Republic Category Republicanism in Portugal de Zeittafel Portugal nl Tijdlijn Eerste Portugese republiek ru ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 This is a historical timeline of Portugal . Main History of Portugal Third Dynasty Habsburg Spanish rule 16th Century 1580 Invasion of Portugal by a Spain Spanish army commanded by Fernando lvarez de Toledo, Duke of Alba . Battle of Alc ntara 1580 Battle of Alc ntara between Portuguese and Spanish forces. The Fortress of St. Julian, in Lisbon , surrenders to the Spanish. Anthony of Portugal , the Prior of Crato, is acclaimed King of Portugal in Santar m, Portugal Santar m . Death of Lu s de Cam es , Portugal s national poet. Beginning of the Cortes General Assembly of the Kingdom of Tomar . 1581 Philip II of Spain is acclaimed in the Cortes of Tomar as King Philip I of Portugal in a personal union of the Crowns. Portugal loses de facto independence to Spain. Anthony of Portugal , the Prior of Crato, takes refuge in England . The Azores refuse to recognize Philip I of Portugal as King. 1582 The Spanish Fleet of Santa Cruz defeats the Portuguese French Fleet of Strozzi in the Azores . Introduction of the Gregorian Calendar in Portugal. 1583 Cortes in Lisbon . King Philip I of Portugal departs for Madrid and leaves the government of Portugal with Portuguese trustees. The Azores are submitted. Francis Drake attacks Portuguese Brazil . 1589 Anthony of Portugal , the Prior of Crato, attacks Lisbon with England English aid, but with no success. 1595 Anthony of Portugal , the Prior of Crato, dies in Paris . 1598 Philip III of Spain becomes Philip II of Portugal . 17th Century 1621 Philip IV of Spain becomes Philip III of Portugal . See also Timeline of PortuguesehistoryTimeline of Portuguesehistory Second Dynasty Second Dynasty Aviz 14th to 16th Century Timeline of Portuguesehistory Fourth Dynasty Fourth Dynasty Bragan a 17th to 20th Century DEFAULTSORT Timeline Of PortugueseHistory Third Dynasty Category Portuguesehistory timelines Third Dynasty de Zeittafel Portugal ru ... more details
Cardinal Henrique I of Portugal dies. See also Timeline of PortuguesehistoryTimeline of Portuguesehistory First Dynasty First Dynasty Burgundy 12th to 14th century Timeline of Portuguesehistory Third Dynasty Third Dynasty Habsburg Spanish rule 16th to 17th century DEFAULTSORT Timeline Of PortugueseHistory Second Dynasty Category Portuguesehistory timelines Second Dynasty de Zeittafel Portugal ...Unreferenced date December 2009 This is a historical timeline of Portugal . Main History of Portugal Second Dynasty Aviz 14th century 1385 April Jo o I of Portugal acclaimed king by the Portuguese Crown of Castile Castilians do not accept this claim. August 14 Battle of Aljubarrota Jo o I defeats the Castilians and secures the throne. 1386 Treaty of Windsor 1386 Treaty of Windsor , an alliance between England and Portugal. 1394 Henry the Navigator , son of king Jo o I of Portugal , is born. 15th century 1415 Jo o I conquers the city of Ceuta in northern Africa 1419 Madeira Islands discovered by Jo o Gon alves Zarco and Trist o Vaz Teixeira . 1427 Azores Azores Islands discovered by Diogo Silves ... or conversion of the Portuguese Jew s. Gaspar Corte Real made his first voyage to Newfoundland ... that bears his name. Portuguese sailors landed on Madagascar. 1509 The Gulf of Bengal crossed by Diogo ... open relations between the Portuguese Empire and the Ming Dynasty during the reign of the Zhengde ... Portuguese rule until 1602. 1526 Jorge de Meneses reaches New Guinea for the first time. 1542 Portuguese explorers Fern o Mendes Pinto , Diogo Zeimoto and Cristov o Borralho are the first Europeans to land in History of Japan Japan . 1557 Macau given to Portugal by the Emperor of China as a reward ... , in Japan , is open to Portuguese traders. 1570 Lu s de Cam es returns to Lisbon from the Orient . Goa , in Portuguese India , is attacked by a coalition of Indian forces, but these are defeated by Portuguese Vice Roy Lu s de Ata de, Count of Atouguia . 1578 Portuguese troops utterly defeated in Africa ... more details
of Portugal Portuguese President of the Republic , Cavaco Silva . See also Timeline of PortuguesehistoryTimeline of Portuguesehistory Second Republic Second Republic Authoritarian Estado Novo 20th Century DEFAULTSORT Timeline Of PortugueseHistory Third Republic Category Portuguesehistory timelines ...Unreferenced date December 2009 This is a historical timeline of Portugal . Main History of Portugal Third Republic Democracy 1974 April 25, The Carnation Revolution puts an end to the authoritarian regime of Estado Novo Portugal Estado Novo . List of Prime Ministers of Portugal Prime minister Marcello Caetano exiled to Brazil 1975 Independence is granted to all Portuguese colonies in Africa and independence is promised to East Timor . March 11, A right wing coup fails A turn to the left in the revolution happens and major industries and big properties are nationalized by government August 2, A meeting takes place in Haga near Stockholm in Sweden where the Committee for Friendship and Solidarity with Democracy and Socialism in Portugal is created. This Committee supported democratic trends in Portugal and opposed pro soviet communist tendencies. In the meeting were present Olof Palme , Harold ... referendum in the History of the Portugal Portuguese democracy . November 8, in the Portuguese ... is violently annexed by Indonesia 1976 April 2, a Portuguese Constitution new Constitution is approved. The Constitutional Assembly disestablishes itself. April 25, the Portuguese Constitution Constitution ... June 28, in the Portuguese abortion referendum, 1998 first Portuguese abortation referendum , the proposal .... This is the first referendum in the History of Portugal to have more than 1 question. 1999 December 20, Macau , the last overseas Portuguese colony, is returned to China 2001 March 4, Hintze Ribeiro ... starts in Lisbon . 2007 Main 2007 in Portugal February 11, in the Portuguese abortion referendum, 2007 second Portuguese abortation referendum , almost 9 years after the Portuguese abortion referendum ... more details
becomes king. 1383 1385 Civil war and political anarchy 1383 1385 Crisis . See also Timeline of PortuguesehistoryTimeline of Portuguesehistory Second County Second County of Portugal 11th to 12th century Timeline of Portuguesehistory Second Dynasty Second Dynasty Aviz 14th to 16th century DEFAULTSORT Timeline Of PortugueseHistory First Dynasty Category Portuguesehistory timelines First Dynasty ...Unreferenced date December 2009 This is a historical timeline of Portugal . Main History of Portugal First Dynasty House of Borgonha 12th century 1128, July 24 Count Afonso Henriques defeats his mother, Theresa, Countess of Portugal , in the Battle of S o Mamede and becomes sole ruler Dux Duke after demands for independence from the county s people, church and nobles. 1129 April 6, Afonso Henriques proclaims himself Prince of Portugal . 1130 Prince Afonso Henriques invades Galicia Spain Galicia . Prince Afonso Henriques mother, Theresa, Countess of Portugal , dies in Galicia Spain Galicia . The Knights Hospitaller install themselves in Portugal. 1135 Prince Afonso Henriques conquers Leiria from ... . Portuguese victory in Arcos de Valdevez against Kingdom of Le n Leonese and Kingdom of Castile ... their kingdoms. King Afonso I of Portugal declares himself vassal to Pope Innocent II , placing the Kingdom ... The Portuguese armies, led by Geraldo the Fearless , retake vora from the Moors. Negotiations between ... Afonso I of Portugal Afonso I s daughter, with King Ferdinand II of Le n . 1166 The Portuguese armies take Serpa and Moura Municipality Moura in Alentejo from the Moors. 1168 Portuguese frontiersman Geraldo ... , King Afonso I of Portugal Afonso I s daughter. 1184 The Portuguese defeat the Almohads at Santar m ... Muslim communities from Portuguese soil and ending the Portuguese Reconquista . 1276 Pope John XXI John XXI becomes the first and only Portuguese Pope died 1277 . 1279 Dinis of Portugal becomes king .... 14th century 1308 First Portuguese commercial treaty, signed with England. 1325 Afonso IV of Portugal ... more details
Main History of Portugal This is a historical timeline of Portugal. First County of Portugal 9th century 868 Establishment of the 1st County of Portugal, a fiefdom of the Kingdom of Asturias , by count V mara Peres , after the reconquest from the Moors of the region between the Minho River Minho and Douro River s. Count V mara Peres founded the fortified city that bears his own name Vimaranis , later Guimaranis , present day Guimar es , considered The Cradle City of Portugal. 873 V mara Peres dies and his son Luc dio Vimaranes becomes Count of Portugal. After his death the county passes to the hand of count Diogo Fernandes. 871 The city of Coimbra is reconquered from the Moors. Hermenegildo Mendes is made Count of Coimbra. 878 The region of Coimbra today, Central Portugal is incorporated in the Kingdom .... 910 Alfonso III of Asturias dies and his kingdom is divided among his sons into the dependent kingdoms .... Ramiro II of Le n Ramiro II , son of Ordo o II of Le n, was the first to bear the title King of Portuguese ... and kill the deposed Hisham II. Many Taifa s independent Moorish kingdoms begin to spring up. 1016 ... Abbad of Seville. Ismail ibn Abbad flees to Lisbon. Gon alo Trastemires a Portuguese frontiersman captures ... dies and distributes his lands among his three sons Castile and Aragon become kingdoms. Bermudo ... are forced out of Portuguese territory across the Mondego river. The Mozarabic language Mozarabic Christian ... government. Even if it did not last for very long, the Kingdom set the stage for future Portuguese independence under Henry, Count of Portugal . See also Timeline of PortuguesehistoryTimeline of Portuguesehistory Reconquista Al Garb Al Andalus and the beginning of the Reconquista 8th to 9th century Timeline of Portuguesehistory Second County Second County of Portugal 11th to 12th century Use dmy dates date February 2011 DEFAULTSORT Timeline Of PortugueseHistory First County Category Portuguesehistory timelines First County Category Medieval Portugal de Zeittafel Portugal ru ... more details
to five decades of dictatorship. See also Timeline of PortuguesehistoryTimeline of Portuguesehistory First Republic First Republic 20th Century Timeline of Portuguesehistory Third Republic Third Republic Democracy 20th Century to present DEFAULTSORT Timeline Of PortugueseHistory Second Republic Category Portuguesehistory timelines Second Republic de Zeittafel Portugal nl Tijdlijn Ditadura ...Unreferenced date December 2009 This is a historical timeline of Portugal . Main History of Portugal ... to have failed, Gomes da Costa announces his surrender. May 29 The Portuguese Communist Party interrupts ... the Portuguese section of the Carbonari is banned. All Political party Political parties are banned ... Missionary Agreement between the Catholic Church in Portugal Catholic Church and the Portuguese ... Republican revolucionary attempt against the Ditadura Nacional Portugal Ditadura Nacional . The Portuguese ... in Portugal. The Portuguese Communist Party is reorganized under Bento Ant nio Gon alves Bento ... the status of Portuguese colonies Angola , Cabinda province Cabinda , Cape Verde , Portuguese ... and Nagar Haveli , East Timor Portuguese Timor and Macau . The fundamental principles of the new regime ... . 1933 A new Portuguese Constitution Constitution is approved in a false referedum, defining Portugal ... media , is systematic and generalized. 1935 The Portuguese Communist Party s Secretary General Bento ... of the Mocidade Portuguesa Portuguese Youth , a compulsory paramilitary youth organization similar ... action against Communism and the underground Portuguese Communist Party . During this pre World War ... Spanish dictator Francisco Franco . The Portuguese Communist Party s Secretary General Bento Ant nio ... Higino Craveiro Lopes becomes List of Presidents of Portugal President of the Republic . The Portuguese government overhauls the entire colonial system in an attempt to curb criticism on Portuguese Colonialism , all Portugal s colonies were renamed Portuguese Overseas Provinces . 1954 The Dadra ... more details
Timeline of PortuguesehistoryTimeline of Iberian prehistory Timeline of pre Roman Iberian historyTimeline of pre Roman Iberian history before the 3rd century BC Timeline of GermanickingdomsGermanicKingdoms 5th to 8th century DEFAULTSORT Timeline Of PortugueseHistory Lusitania And Gallaecia Category Portuguesehistory timelines Lusitania and Gallaecia de Zeittafel Portugal ru ...Unreferenced date December 2009 Campaignbox Roman conquest of Hispania This is a historical timeline of Portugal . Main History of Portugal Roman Lusitania and Gallaecia 3rd century BC 237 BC The Carthage Carthaginian General Hamilcar Barca enters Iberian peninsula Iberia with his armies through Cadiz Gadir . 228 BC Hamilcar Barca dies in battle. He is succeeded in command of the Carthaginian armies in Iberia by his son in law Hasdrubal the Fair Hasdrubal , who extends the newly acquired empire by skillful diplomacy, and consolidates it by the foundation of Carthago Nova Cartagena, Spain Cartagena as the capital of the new province. 226 BC Treaty of the Ebro between Carthage and Ancient Rome Rome , by which Carthage grants the Ancient Greece Greek colonies in eastern Iberia all the lands north of the Ebro river. 221 BC Hasdrubal is killed by a Celts Celtic assassin. Hannibal Hannibal Barca , Hamilcar Barca s older son, is acclaimed commander in chief by the army and confirmed in his appointment by the Carthaginian Senate. 221 BC 219 BC Hannibal Barca expands Carthaginian conquests in Iberia. He goes as far as to penetrate in the territory of the Vacceos north of central Iberia and captures the cities of Salmantica Salamanca and Arbucela region of Zamora province Zamora . He is also credited as having founded the Port of Hannibal possibly Portim o in the Algarve . 219 BC Hannibal ... of Portugal Portuguese territory led by Consul Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus . Decimus Junius ... and control . 105 BC 102 BC After the Battle of Arausio , the Germanic tribes Germanic Teutons ... more details
s people, church and nobles. See also Timeline of PortuguesehistoryTimeline of Portuguesehistory First County First County of Portugal 9th to 11th century Timeline of Portuguesehistory First Dynasty First Dynasty Burgundy 12th to 14th century DEFAULTSORT Timeline Of PortugueseHistory Second County Category Portuguesehistory timelines Second County Category 11th century in Portugal Category ...Unreferenced date December 2009 This is a historical timeline of Portugal . Main History of Portugal Second County of Portugal 11th century 1077 Alfonso VI of Castile and Kingdom of Le n Le n proclaimes himself Emperor of all Spains . 1080 Coimbra is again a Diocese . Count Sisnando Davides of Coimbra takes part in the invasion of Granada . 1085 1096 The Abbey of Cluny Order of Cluny is established in Portugal. 1086 Several Muslim Emir s namely Abbad III al Mu tamid ask the Almoravid dynasty Almoravids leader Yusuf ibn Tashfin for help against Alfonso VI of Castile . In this year Yusuf ibn Tashfin passed the straits to Algeciras and inflicted a severe defeat on the Christian s at the Battle of az Zallaqah North of Badajoz . He was debarred from following up his victory by trouble in North Africa which he had to settle in person. Raymond of Burgundy , son of William I, Count of Burgundy , comes to Iberian peninsula Iberia for the 1st time to fight against the Moors , bringing with him his younger cousin Henry, Count of Portugal Henry of Burgundy , grandson of Robert I, Duke of Burgundy . 1090 Almoravid dynasty Almoravid Yusuf ibn Tashfin return to Iberia and conquers all the Taifa s. Raymond of Burgundy and Henry, Count of Portugal Henry of Burgundy come to Iberian peninsula Iberia for the 2nd time. 1091 Count Sisnando Davides of Coimbra dies. Alfonso VI of Castile gives her daughter ... invades Portugal and besieges Guimar es . The Portuguese Knight Egas Moniz de Ribadouro manages to make King Alfonso VII of Castile and Kingdom of Le n Le n accept promises of Portuguese fielty. 1128 ... more details
. End of the Monarchy . See also Timeline of PortuguesehistoryTimeline of Portuguesehistory Third Dynasty Third Dynasty Habsburg Spanish rule 16th to 17th Century Timeline of Portuguesehistory First Republic First Republic 20th Century Category Portuguesehistory timelines Fourth Dynasty de ...This is a historical timeline of Portugal . Main History of Portugal Fourth Dynasty Bragan a 17th Century ... Governor, the Duchess of Mantua . The Duke of Bragan a , head of the senior family of the Portuguese ... regime. Meanwhile the Dutch renew their attack on Angola and capture the most extensive Portuguese slaving grounds in Africa, including the Angolan port of Luanda . The Portuguese garrison flees ... rule or declare for Jo o IV. They choose the House of Bragan a and appeal to the Portuguese colony ... to Portugal. 1654 Anglo Portuguese treaty between Jo o IV and Oliver Cromwell signed at Palace ... are freed once more to suppress the Portuguese rebellion . The Spaniards besiege Mon o and are driven ..., and England is given colonial toe holds in the Portuguese Empire at Tangier and Bombay . Servicing the wedding debt burdens the Portuguese exchequer for the next half century, and this marriage with a Protestant monarch is deeply unpopular with that section of the Portuguese nobility which favours ... the final, successful phase of the Portuguese war of restoration with the aid of the Franco German ... and traditional weavers. Meanwhile Portuguese attempts to develop a silk industry are fiercely resisted ... becomes king. 1690 Suicide of Lu s de Meneses, Count of Ericeira. 1692 Great drought disrupts Portuguese ... to stimulate trade with Britain. This which lasts until 1810 opens up new markets for Portuguese ... rates. The fashion for Portuguese wine in Britain which has banned the import of French wine due to the war ... ounces of gold per year. For the second time in its history, Portugal controls one of the greatest ... flowering of Portuguese art and culture underpinned by the fabulous wealth provided by Brazilian gold ... more details
. 710 Roderic becomes king of the Visigoths . See also Timeline of PortuguesehistoryTimeline of Portuguesehistory Lusitania and Gallaecia Roman Lusitania and Gallaecia 3rd Century BC to 4th Century AC Timeline of Portuguesehistory Reconquista Al Garb Al Andalus and the beginning of the Reconquista 8th to 9th Century DEFAULTSORT Timeline Of GermanicKingdoms In The Iberian Peninsula Category History of Germany in the Middle Ages Category Regional timelines GermanicKingdoms Category Warfare of the Middle Ages Category History of the Germanic peoples Category Migration Period Category History ...Unreferenced date December 2009 This is a historical timeline of the Iberian Peninsula during the period of the Germanic peoples Germanickingdoms 5th to 8th centuries . 5th Century Image Iberia Rulers 400s.png right thumb 600px Timeline of Rulers in the Iberian Peninsula during the 5th Century 409 Invasion of the NW of the Iberian peninsula the Roman Gallaecia by the Germanic tribes Germanic Suevi Quadi and Marcomanni under king Hermerico , accompanied by the Buri Germanic tribe Buri . The Suevic Kingdom eventually received official recognition Foedus from the Romans for their settlement there in Gallaecia ... of the Iberian peninsula by the Germanic tribes Germanic Vandals Silingi and Hasdingi and the Sarmatian ... of the Iberian peninsula by the Germanic tribes Germanic Visigoths led by King Theodorid , expanding ... best evidence for the history of Hispania in the 5th century. Image Iberia 455.svg thumb 255px ... a kingdom. The Buri Germanic tribe Buri vanish into the Suevi kingdom. 438 Hermerico , the first ... Roman Empire , is deposed when the chieftain of the Germanic tribes Germanic Heruli , Odoacer ... considered the end of ancient history and beginning of the Middle Ages . 484 Alaric II becomes king of the Visigoths . 6th Century Image Iberia Rulers 500s.png right thumb 600px Timeline of Rulers in the Iberian ... Image Iberia Rulers 600s.png right thumb 600px Timeline of Rulers in the Iberian Peninsula during ... more details
of the Lusitanian Romance Language . The Germanic languages influenced Portuguese in words ... striking phonological differences between Portuguese and Spanish. The history of nasal vowels ... and Portuguese Galician language History of Galicia History of Portugal History of Brazil List of English ... delta port history.htm History of Portuguese http www.deltatranslator.com delta recent changes.htm Changes to the Portuguese Language Language histories DEFAULTSORT History Of Portuguese Category ...The Portuguese language developed in the Western Iberian Peninsula from Latin brought there by Roman ... by modern linguists Galician Portuguese . In all aspects phonology , morphology linguistics morphology ... minor influences from other languages. Social history Romanization further Vulgar Latin Arriving ... few traces of the native languages persist in modern Portuguese. After 200 years of wars first with the Carthaginian ... Period invaded by peoples of Germanic origin , known by the Romans as Barbarians . The Barbarians mainly ... was small. Its main effect was in the lexicon modern Portuguese still has a large number of words ... throughout the Southern provinces, such as Algarve , Alfama , or F tima . Proto Portuguese align right border 0 style margin 10px align left Excerpt of medieval br Portuguese poetry small Das que vejo ... voss amor small Jo o de Lobeira br 1270? 1330? The earliest surviving records of a distinctively Portuguese ... in texts written essentially in Latin. Today this phase is known as Proto Portuguese spoken in the period between the 9th to the 12th century . Galician Portuguese period main Galician Portuguese What modern scholars call Galician Portuguese was originally the native language of the medieval ... part of present day Portugal . It appears to have been used regularly in the Christian kingdoms of the Iberian ... the non Basque medieval Christian kingdoms of the peninsula including Kingdom of Le n Leon ese, Castile ... realms, Galicia fell under the influence of Castilian, and the southern variant of Galician Portuguese ... more details
surrounding the Napoleonic Invasion DEFAULTSORT History Of Portuguese Nationality Category History of nationality Portugal Category Portuguese society Category History of Portugal Category ...Orphan date December 2007 Merge History of Portugal date December 2009 History of Portugal The history of Portuguese Nationality is a process lasting more than 1,000 years. Absolute monarchy The History of Portugal Portuguese Nationality began when Afonso Henriques , otherwise known as Afonso I of Portugal ..., among the kingdoms of the Iberian Peninsula . ref name Arenas, 2 Arenas, 2 ref The Christian kingdoms of the north of the peninsula were weak due to disputes over heredity and the military efforts ... kingdom, the other kingdoms did not have the strength to contest. His self declaration as King ... kingdoms, and furthermore, was linguistically, socially and culturally unified in comparison to the other Iberian kingdoms at the time. By the middle of the thirteenth century, it had become, according ... secure a sense of Portuguese nationhood of the peoples who inhabited the kingdom. The sense ... of Christian identity in opposition to the Muslims , and eventually a Portuguese identity in opposition ... expansion, when the Portuguese encountered people of vastly cultures, and there was a new awareness of their distinctiveness. During this period, being Portuguese was tightly linked with being Christian ..., the period of Portuguese imperial hegemony was short lived. There was not only intense competition by other rising European imperial powers such as Spain, Holland and England, but Portuguese agricultural ..., 3 ref Constitutional monarchy By the end of the eighteenth century Portuguese society began to shift .... However, the impetus of the French revolution and the ideals it propagated did influence Portuguese ..., chapter 22 ref In 1808, under general Junot during the Napoleonic invasion of Portugal, a Portuguese ... in Madeira in 1914. In 1916 it was renamed Machico and in 1925 it was purchased from the Portuguese ... more details
2010 refimprove February 2010 More footnotes date February 2010 Portuguese Communist Party image Image with inadequate rationale removed Image pt ltl pcp2.PNG 100px center The history of the Portuguese ... funeral, one of the largest funerals in Portuguesehistory. ref name funeralcunhal1 http dossiers.publico.pt ... History of Portugal Carnation Revolution Catarina Euf mia External links In Portuguese http www.pcp.pt ... Political history of Portugal Category Portuguese Communist Party Category History of socialism Category History by political party Portuguese Communist Party ... , spans a period of more than 85 years, since its foundation in 1921 as the Portuguese section ... Portuguese society. After its foundation, the party experienced little time as a legal party before .... 1997 . Revista Hist ria History Magazine Number 28 New Series . ref After the end of the dictatorship ... bloc Socialist bloc in eastern Europe , it still enjoys popularity in vast sectors of Portuguese ... CDU , Portuguese Communist Party, URL accessed 20 June 2006 ref Origins and foundation Image with inadequate ... crisis, in part due to the Portugal in the Great War Portuguese military intervention in the war ... date February 2010 The Portuguese working classes responded to the deterioration in their living standards ... o Partido Comunista Portugu s , Portuguese Communist Party, URL accessed 20 June 2006 ref In September 1919, the working class movement founded the first Portuguese Labour Union Confederation, the General ... powerlessness, due to the lack of a coherent political strategy among the Portuguese working class, plus the growing popularity of the Bolshevik revolution in Russia in 1917, led to the foundation of the Portuguese ... the Portuguese working classes. ref name history1 After some time, members of the FMP started to feel the need for a revolutionary vanguard among Portuguese workers. Citation needed date February ... culminated in the foundation of the Portuguese Communist Party as the Portuguese Section of the Communist ... more details
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Expand German Zeittafel Osttimor topic geo date December 2010 History of East Timor This is a timeline of w East Timor East Timorese history . BC c. 40,000 20,000 BC People of the Vedo Australoid type arrives from the north and west. c. 3000 BC Second migration brings Melanesians . 1500s 1556 A group of Dominican Order Dominican Dominican friar friars establishes the village of Lifau . 1600s Portugal started a trade route with East Timor 1700s 1702 The territory officially becomes a Portuguese colony, known as Portuguese Timor . 1767 Capital is moved to Dili. 1800s 1859 The border between Portuguese Timor and the Dutch East Indies is formally decided. 1900s 1910 12 A Timorese rebellion is quashed after Portugal brings troops from its colonies in Mozambique and Macau, resulting in the deaths of 3,000 East Timorese. 1913 The Portuguese and Dutch formally agree to split the island between them. 1916 Definitive border drawn by the Hague . 1941 Portuguese Timor is occupied by Australian and Dutch forces. 1970s 1974 Carnation Revolution installs new government. 1975 Indonesia Indonesian invasion of East Timor invades East Timor. 1976 Indonesia declares East Timor its Indonesian occupation of East Timor 27th province . 1990s 1991 Santa Cruz massacre Pro independence demonstrators in the Santa Cruz cemetery are shot. 1996 Nobel Peace Prize is awarded to Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo and Jos Ramos Horta , for their ongoing efforts to peacefully end the occupation. 1999 East Timor Special Autonomy Referendum results in 78.5 in favor of independence. 1999 International Force for East Timor International Force for East Timor INTERFET arrive to address humanitarian and security crisis. 2000s 2002 East Timor becomes an independent nation. DEFAULTSORT Timeline Of East Timor History Category History of East Timor de Zeittafel Osttimor ... more details
This is a graphical timeline of United Kingdom British history . See also the chronologies of the constituent nations of the United Kingdom Timeline of English historyTimeline of Scottish historyTimeline of Welsh historyTimelinehistory of the British Isles See also List of years in the Kingdom of England List of years in Scotland List of years in Ireland Timeline of Irish history GB year nav UK year nav United Kingdom topics Category British history timelines Category Year lists British history fr Chronologie du Royaume Uni pt Anexo Cronologia da hist ria do Reino Unido vi Ni n bi u l ch s Anh ... more details
Timeline Of Galician History Category History of Galicia Category Regional timelines Galician History ...History of Galicia image caption Paleolithic 200th millennium BC In the Paleolithic period the Neanderthal Man enters the Iberian peninsula . 70th millennium BC Neanderthal Mousterian culture. Beginning of the Last ice age Last Ice Age . 40th millennium BC Beginning of the Upper Paleolithic . The first large settlement of Europe by modern humans, nomadic hunter gatherer es coming from the steppes of Central Asia, characterized by the M173 mutation in the Y chromosome , defining them as an haplogroup R population. When the Ice Age reached its maximum extent, these modern humans took refuge in Southern Europe, namely in Iberia, and in the steppes of southern Ukraine and Russian Federation . 30th millennium BC Modern humans make way into the Iberian peninsula, coming from southern France. Here, this Population genetics genetically homogenous population characterized by the M173 mutation in the Y chromosome , will develop the M343 mutation, giving rise to the Haplogroup R1b YDNA R1b haplogroup, still dominant in modern Portuguese people Portuguese and Spanish people Spanish populations. Extinction ... Geography of Portugal Portuguese territory led by Praetor Decimus Junius Brutus , governor of Hispania ... campaigns in Gallaecia. 105 BC &ndash 102 BC After the Battle of Arausio , the Germanic tribes Germanic ... 409 Invasion of the NW of the Iberian peninsula the Roman Gallaecia by the Germanic tribes Germanic ... the cult of St. James that would unite Iberian Christians of many different petty kingdoms. 844 ... and was the first to bear the title King of Portuguese Land . 929 Alfonso IV becomes King of Galicia ... of Portuguese Land after a joint rebellion against Ramiro III 984 Bermudo II becomes King of Le n ... Abbad of Seville . Ismail ibn Abbad flees to Lisbon. Gon alo Trastemires a Portuguese frontiersman ... and Aragon become kingdoms. Bermudo III of Le n is immediately received back into Le n and soon ... more details
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This article presents a detailed timeline of Quebec history . Events taking place outside Quebec , for example in English Canada , the United States , UK Britain or France , may be included when they are considered to have had a significant impact on History of Quebec Quebec s history . Timeline of Quebec history Beginnings to 1533 1533 Timeline of New France history 1534 to 1607 1534 to 1607 Timeline of Quebec history 1608 to 1662 1608 to 1662 Timeline of Quebec history 1663 to 1759 1663 to 1759 Timeline of Quebec history 1760 to 1773 1760 to 1773 Timeline of Quebec history 1774 to 1790 1774 to 1790 Timeline of Quebec history 1791 to 1840 1791 to 1840 Timeline of Quebec history 1841 to 1866 1841 to 1866 Timeline of Quebec history 1867 to 1899 1867 to 1899 Timeline of Quebec history 1900 to 1930 1900 to 1930 Timeline of Quebec history 1931 to 1959 1931 to 1959 Timeline of Quebec history 1960 to 1981 1960 to 1981 Timeline of Quebec history 1982 to present 1982 to present See also Portal Quebec List of Quebec general elections History of Quebec History of North America Timeline of Canadian history List of Quebecers Quebec politics Timeline of Montreal history External links http www2.marianopolis.edu quebechistory chronos index.htm Quebec History Chronologies http www.republiquelibre.org cousture HIST2.HTM 1524 2003 From New France to Modern Quebec http www.edunetconnect.com cat rebellions The 1837 Rebellions http bilan.usherbrooke.ca bilan index.html Le Bilan du Si cle in French http www.assnat.qc.ca fra patrimoine National Assembly historical data in French http www.canadiana.org citm themes constitution1 e.html Canada in the Making Constitutional History http pages.infinit.net histoire Chronologie de l histoire du Qu bec in French http pages.infinit.net histoire femindex.html ... au Qu bec in French Quebec topics DEFAULTSORT Timeline Of Quebec History Category Timelines of Quebec history Category Quebec related lists fr Chronologie de l histoire du Qu bec ... more details
cleanup date December 2011 This is a timeline of the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history. class wikitable sortable Year Events 184 The Yellow Turban Rebellion 188 Yellow Turban Rebellion crushed 189 Death of Emperor Ling of Han He Jin declared Prince of Hongnong Liu Bian as the new Emperor Shao Power struggle between He Jin and the Ten Attendants eunuchs He Jin assassinated by the eunuchs Yuan Shao and Yuan Shu stormed the palace and massacred the eunuchs Dong Zhuo seized power and deposed Emperor Shao Dong Zhuo installed the Prince of Chenliu on the throne as Emperor Xian of Han L Bu killed Ding Yuan and defected to Dong Zhuo 190 Dong Zhuo had the deposed Emperor Shao murdered Campaign against Dong Zhuo led by Yuan Shao Battle of Xingyang 190 Battle of Xingyang between Cao Cao and Dong Zhuo s forces 191 Battle of Yangcheng between Yuan Shu and Yuan Shao Battle of Jieqiao between Yuan Shao and Gongsun Zan Sun Jian killed in an ambush during the Battle of Xiangyang 191 Battle of Xiangyang against Liu Biao s forces ref According to Record of Heroes Sun Jian was crushed to death by boulders in 193 while pursuing the enemy commander L Gong ref 192 Dong Zhuo killed by L Bu 193 Battle of Fengqiu between Cao Cao and Yuan Shu 194 Liu Bei took over governorship of Xuzhou Sun Ce received support from Yuan Shu Sun Ce s conquests in Jiangdong began Battle of Yan Province between L Bu and Cao Cao, L Bu seized Yanzhou from Cao Cao with help from defectors Zhang Miao and Chen Gong ... over Yizhou basis of the Three Kingdoms according to the Longzhong Plan was formed Battle of Yangping between Cao Cao and Zhang Lu Three Kingdoms Zhang Lu Battle of Baxi between Zhang Fei and Zhang ... Liu Bei defeated at the Battle of Xiaoting by Lu Xun Three Kingdoms Lu Xun 223 Death of Liu Bei in Baidicheng ... reflist Category Ancient timelines Category China related lists Category Three Kingdoms Category Chinese history timelines th ... more details
For events before recorded historyTimeline of prehistory Timeline of Ancient history is the chronology historical events in time of the documented ancient history ancient past from the beginning of recorded history until the Early Middle Ages . Ancient chronology center div class toc Millennia 4th millennium ... of Classical Antiquity ancient European history . For later events Timeline of mediaeval history ... 476. gallery center See also Timeline of modern historyTimeline of mediaeval history References ... History Category Ancient historyTimeline Category Ancient timelines ... AD 3rd century 3rd AD 4th century 4th AD center Bronze Age and Early Iron Age for earlier events Timeline ... Classical antiquity is a broad term for a long period of cultural history centered on the Mediterranean ... of ancient history, like Ancient Egypt , ancient Mesopotamia such as, Assyria, Babylonia and Sumer ... of Greek and Roman Antiquities . J. Murray, 1891 ref Ancient history includes the recorded Greek history beginning in about 776 BC First Olympiad . This coincides roughly with the traditional date of the founding of Rome in 753 BC and the beginning of the history of Rome . ref Chris Scarre, The Penguin ... 3. ref 776 BC First recorded Olympic Games . The history of the Games is believed to reach as far ... . 600 BC Sixteen Mahajanapadas Maha Janapadas Great Realms or Great Kingdoms emerge in India ... founded. 146 BC Roman conquest of Greece, see Roman Greece 111 BC First Chinese domination History ... Empire 18 BC Three Kingdoms of Korea Three Kingdoms period begins in Korea . 6 BC Earliest theorized ... Srivijaya Empire established in Maritime Southeast Asia . 220 Three Kingdoms period begins ... Three Kingdoms period. 285 Roman Emperor Emperor Diocletian splits the Roman Empire into Eastern ... , Roman army is defeated by the Germanic tribes . 395 Roman Emperor Theodosius I outlaws all paganism ... Augustus , last Western Roman Emperor is forced to abdicate by Odoacer , a chieftain of the Germanic ... more details