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Military history of Portugal

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forcing some Martinhada leaders, like Gaspar Teixeira de Magalhães e Lacerda, António da Silveira Pinto da Fonseca and Bernardo de Sá Nogueira, forced to exile, and only the sections of the Constitution relating to electoral instructions are adopted, at 22 November 1820, with the first elections after the 1820 Revolution (the elections for the General Extraordinary and Constituting Courts, that is, the Constitution writing constituting assembly) occurring under those instructions between 10 and 27 December 1820.
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it did increase the tension between the couple to the point of a divorce or separation being considered, which was never advanced due to the damage that it would bring to the Portuguese state, and the couple still had two children after the attempted conspiracy of Carlota (Maria da Assunção, born in 1805, and Ana de Jesus Maria, born in 1806), although there are suspicions about the possibility of the four children of the couple born after 1801, including the 1802-born
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the masses for the movement, denouncing the prisoners the movement made at political rallies. On 13 May, D. Miguel was finally forced to leave for exile on board the frigate Pérola towards France, while on the following day D. João returned to Bemposta, and impeached the brutal pro-Miguelist Minister of Justice José António de Oliveira Leite de Barros, replacing him by Friar Patrício da Silva, and the Duke of Palmela was promoted to Minister of the Kingdom.
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and the Legion of Light Troops commanded by the also liberal-leaning Marquis of Alorna mutinied against the state authorities, entering in confrontation with the then recently created Royal Guard of the Police. The end of the mutinies, of forcing political liberalism on Portuguese government, did not
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or even a more advanced liberal one. These groups rose up in a paradoxical wide informal coalition with conservative military and politicians and radical bourgeois people. It had a brief success, but by 17 November of the same year a counter-coup restores Manuel Fernandes to leadership of the Junta,
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started as an insurgency in Asturias in 722. Currently Historians and archaeologists generally agree that Northern Portugal, between the Minho and the Douro rivers, kept a significant share of its population, in social and political Christian area that until the late 9th century there were no acting
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being persecuted by the Miguelist rise-up, which then turned its attentions to the Count of Vila Flor (later more famous for his future title of Duke of Terceira) and the Count of Paraty. The reactionary philosopher José Agostinho de Macedo was one of the leaders of the rallying up of support among
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from regency by claiming him to be mentally incapable, assuming regency on her own in his place, being aided in the attempted coup by the Count of Sabugal, the Marquis of Ponte de Lima, the Count of Sarzedas, the Marquis of Alorna and Francisco de Melo. The attempted conspiracy did not succeed, but
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On 30 April 1824, Prince D. Miguel rose again against his father. The King took refuge aboard the British ship Windsor Castle, with the aid of the Portuguese diplomatic corp, while grandes of the kingdom like the Duke of Palmela were arrested in Belém, being then moved to imprisonment in Peniche,
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In the period of instability after the end of the Portuguese Civil War, several guerrillas happened between pro-governmental and anti-governmental local groups and between local groups and government forces, both by forces of the defeated Miguelites who kept the guerrillas and between different
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Soult proceeded to invade Portugal in the north. However, the Portuguese held on, giving the British the impetus to send Wellesley back with additional regiments of troops to help recover the Iberian peninsula. Wellesley, aided by the remaining Portuguese regiments hastily scraped together,
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government and forced a radical change in government attitudes. Faced with international condemnation of its colonial policies and the increasing cost of administering its colonies, Portugal quickly moved to grant the remainder of its African colonies independence.
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The county of Portugal slowly grew in power and its counts started to style themselves as dukes, one of which became regent of the Kingdom of LeĂłn between 999 and 1008. In 1070, the Portuguese count Nuno Mendes wished the Portuguese title and the
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An anachronous map of the Portuguese Empire (1415–1999). Red – actual possessions; Pink – explorations, areas of influence and trade and claims of sovereignty; Blue – main sea explorations, routes and areas of influence. The
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in 1961. The armed action involved defensive action against air, sea and land strikes by a numerically superior Indian force for over 36 hours, and terminated in Portuguese surrender, ending 451 years of Portuguese rule in
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and successfully defeat Masséna's troops, and slowly recovered the Iberian peninsula. Wellesley was made Duke of Wellington in recognition of his services. The Portuguese army was put under the command of Marshal
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from 29 to 19 BC, in the last stade of Roman conquest, that, although not directed at populations in the present Portuguese territory, greatly involved military movements in what is now the north of Portugal.
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when they were driven out and the king was forced to return as a constitutional monarch. Over the next 25 years the fledgling Portuguese democracy experienced several military upheavals, especially the
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Guerrilla of Dom Manuel Martinini (a liberal guerrilla in the last days of the Civil War and first years right after its end led by a former Spanish Army officer around MarvĂŁo, Alentejo
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negotiated by his superiors, which allowed Junot's men to withdraw unmolested with their plunder. Meanwhile, the general revolt against the French in Spain led to the landing of Sir
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Before the emergence of Portugal, between the 9th and the 12th centuries, its territory was part of important military conflicts – these were mainly the result of three processes.
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A failed badly planned attempt of revolt against the government in the afternoon of 29 April 1847, which ended with the imprisonment of several of the involved members.
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Salazar gave material and diplomatic aid to Francisco Franco's nationalist forces while maintaining a formal neutrality. A special volunteer force of 18,000, called
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Guerrilla of Jorge Boto (a Miguelite guerrilla in the Beira Alta region just after the end of the Civil War and also in the last years of given war)
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Portugal remained steadfastly neutral in World War II, but became involved in counterinsurgency campaigns against scattered guerrilla movements in
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After the Napoleonic War, the British ruled Portugal in the name of the absent king in Brazil, with Beresford as de facto Regent, until the
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The riots of Saint Torcato was a popular uprising in the Portuguese country side with a strong mixture of religious influence and zealotry.
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Guerrilla of Galamba (a liberal guerrilla in coastal Alentejo led by AntĂłnio Manuel Soares Galamba, a liberal politician, MP and guerrilla)
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with the French occupation during the First Invasion, with the first detentions occurring between 10 and 13 September 1810 (hence the name
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himself to lead an army into the Peninsula. Though Moore was killed, the British managed to extricate themselves from the Peninsula in the
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The war between the Visigoths and the Vandal–Alanic alliance, that ended in 429, with most of the Vandals and Alans moving to North Africa.
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Guerrilla of the Brandões (the 1834–1869 guerrillas of the Brandão family, first united but soon divided in two branches, the
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that took place, wholly or partially, in Hispania, even if in interaction and connection to the process of conquest, namely:
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CRONOLOGIA DO LIBERALISMO - DE 1777 A 1926 - O governo de D. João, Príncipe Regente, até à ida para o Brasil, de 1799 a 1807
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for nearly a year until, in July 1833, the Duke of Terceira (as Vila Flor had now been created) was able to land in the
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Guerrilla of the Garranos (one of the many inner Beiras guerrillas in the 1830s and 1840s right after the Civil War)
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The Setembrizada was the arrest and deportation of a group of personalities connected to the Portuguese
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The on and off continuous war between the Suevi and the Visigoths, that ended when the Visigothic king,
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which expanded at the expense of the Moorish states of Al-Andalus, finishing its Reconquista in 1249.
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The war between The Suevi and the Hasdingi Vandals, where the first resisted with Roman aid, in 419.
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leanings, against the liberalism adopted by his father D. JoĂŁo VI in the later phase of his rule.
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political powers. However, in late 9th century, the region is part of a structure of powers, the
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Concelho de Mangualde, antigo concelho de Azurra da Beira: subsĂ­dios para a histĂłria de Portugal
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Although Portugal proclaimed neutrality in the conflict, the Japanese Imperial Army invaded the
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but returned and attacked the city in force, unsuccessfully. Miguel was finally defeated at the
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Military history in modern-day Portugal at the Reconquista time outside the Kingdom of Portugal
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power structures. The county of Portugal slowly grew in power and territory forming a separate
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On 11 November 1820 (day of St. Martin, hence the name of the revolt, also known in slang as "
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was a conflict with the Republic of India's armed forces that ended Portuguese rule in its
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The war between the Alans and the Suevi and Romans where the last two are defeated at the
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Guerrilla of Father GĂłis (a guerrilla in Alentejo led by Priest Francisco RomĂŁo de GĂłis)
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to be landed in Portugal where, aided by Portuguese troops, they defeated Junot at the
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S. Torcato, 1805: o povo, a religião e o poder. (Análise de um motim de província)
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Since 1991, Portuguese Armed Forces have participated in the following missions;
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A conspiratorial movement in Lisbon and Coimbra in August 1848, inspired by the
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The dynastic and civil war in the Visigothic Kingdom between the supporters of
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with an expeditionary force consisting of 60 vessels, 7500 men including the
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promoted a conspiracy in Mafra with the objective of removing her husband
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United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali
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one. The most famous leader of the Brandões guerrillas was João Brandão)
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Riots of Campo de Ourique and conspiracy of the Marquis of Alorna (1803)
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was fought on February 18, 1071, the count was killed in combat led by
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for the dominion of the western Mediterranean sea mainly occurred in
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of Paris from 22 to 24 February 1848 (which led to the fall of King
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to international operations. The Portuguese Army keeps soldiers in
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and a volunteer British contingent under the command of Colonels
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Guerrilla of Milhundos (a guerrilla led by Lieutenant Milhundos)
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and was most heavily engaged under his leadership in the bloody
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liberated Portugal. A third invasion took place, led by Marshal
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The on and off continuous dynastic disputes between the Suevi.
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factions of Portuguese liberals. Among these were included:
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managed to halt the French advance at the fortifications of
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The war between the Visigothic Kingdom of Hispania and the
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and under request by the Romans, in 410, establishing the
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Portugal sent an Expeditionary Corps of two reinforced
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ARQUIFOLHA - JORNAL TRIMESTRAL COM NOTĂŤCIAS DO PASSADO
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In 1805, then Princess regent (soon afterwards Queen)
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County of Portugal and Kingdom of Portugal and Galicia
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In the 19th century, Portugal became involved in the
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one, lasting some until the Regeneration Coup of 1850
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by Portuguese military officers in 1974 toppled the
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Riots of the 24th and 10th Infantry Regiments (1822)
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Index

Portuguese military history
a series
History of Portugal

Ancient
Prehistoric Iberia
Pre-Roman Peoples
Roman conquest of Hispania
Romanization of Hispania
Lusitania
Gallaecia
Suebic Kingdom
Visigothic Kingdom
Spania
Medieval
Umayyad conquest of Hispania
Al-Andalus
Gharb Al-Andalus
Almoravid dynasty
County of Portugal
Reconquista
Portuguese House of Burgundy
1383–1385 Crisis
Age of Discovery
Imperial expansion
House of Aviz
Portuguese Renaissance
Portuguese Empire
War of the Portuguese Succession
Iberian Union

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