Events relating to portugal

Victory over the Muslims at Ourique is seen as the moment of Portugal's independence from the kingdom of Leon

Alfonso I takes Lisbon from the Muslims, with the unexpected help of some passing English crusaders

Gilbert of Hastings, an English priest, becomes bishop of the recovered see of Lisbon - the first of many such links between England and Portugal

The victory at Aljubarrota, securing the Portuguese throne for John I, is commemorated in the Dominican abbey called Batalha

A Portuguese prince, Henry the Navigator, becomes fascinated by exploration down the coast of Africa and commissions successive voyages

The Portuguese, discovering the lush and uninhabited island of Madeira, send colonists to settle it

Portugal claims ownership of the region of Guinea, subsequently the centre of their slave trade on the west African coast

The caravel, a sailing ship developed in the Mediterranean and used down the west coast of Africa, is adapted by the Portuguese for Atlantic use

Portuguese settlers arrive to found Cidade Velha, on the Cape Verde island of Santiago

Bartolomeu Dias, sailing for the king of Portugal, becomes the first European navigator to round the Cape of Good Hope

Pope Alexander VI draws a line through the Atlantic, dividing new discoveries between Spain (west) and Portugal (east)

In negotiations about the New World at Tordesillas, the king of Portugal insists on a new demarcation line which later brings him Brazil

Italian navigator Amerigo Vespucci sets sail from Lisbon to explore to the south of the New World

Francis Xavier, companion of Ignatius Loyola and the first missionary of the Counter-Reformation, sets sail from Lisbon

Luis de Camoëns publishes The Lusiads, the poem which becomes Portugal's national epic

Spain finally accepts the independence of the kingdom of Portugal, after nearly a century of Spanish rule

A Portuguese prince regent, the future John VI, rules on behalf of his deranged mother, Queen Maria

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