The Story of the Nations: Portugal

Part 30

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Pedro IV., King of Aragon, 94

Pedro, son of Sancho I., 70, 76, 78, 80

Pedro, Duke of Coimbra, 122, 124, 126, 130-33

Pedro Hispano elected Pope, 83

Pekin, Andrade at, 175, 215

Penafiel, Count of, 413

Peninsular War, the, 399-407

Pennamacor, Count of, 165

Pepper trade, 193, 342

Pereira de Mello, Antonio Manoel Fontes, 427

Pereira, Christovão de Brito, 331, 332

Pereira, Nuno Alvares, “the Holy Constable,” 107, 109, 110, 111, 125, 126

Peres, Abril, 75

Peres, David, 370, 380

Peres, Rodrigo, 38

Peres de Trava, _see_ Trava

Perestrello, Bartholomeu, 144, 147

Perignon, Marshal, 387

Pernambuco, in Brazil, 229, 295, 298, 320

Persian trade, 214, 296

Pessanha, Lançarote, 109

Pessanha, Manoel, 88, 93, 145

Philip II., of Spain, 179, 248, 280, 283, 290, 298

Philip III., of Spain, 299

Philip IV., of Spain, 304, 313

Philip V., of Spain, 337, 340

Philip “the Good,” 125

Philip of Flanders, 58

Philippa daughter of John of Gaunt, queen of John I., 113-15, 123

Pieterzoon, L. S., 379

Pina, Ruy de, 169, 379

Pina Manique, Diogo Ignacio de, _see_ Manique

Pinheiro, Antonio de, 280

Pinhel, 104

Pinto, Fernão Mendes, 216, 217

Pinto, Serpa, 429

Pires, Ines, 118, 125

Pisano, Matthew de, 6, 7, 127

Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham, 362

Pizarro, Quevedo, 419

Placencia, 341

Plate, River, 175

Po, Fernando, 154

Poetry and poets, 89, 90, 126, 263, 264-74, 301, 378, 379, 430, 431

Pombal, Sebastião José de Carvalho e Mello, Marquis of, 355, 357, 358, 360-71

Ponáni, 196

Ponte de Lima, 421

Ponte de Lima, Thomas Xavier de Lima Brito, Marquis of, 372

Ponte Delgada, Leonor da Camara, Marchioness of, 418

Porches, 80

Porto, _see_ Oporto

Porto Alegre, bishopric of, 183

Porto Carrero, Cardinal, 337

Porto de Moz, 53

Porto Santo, island of, 144

Porto Santo, Antonio de Saldanha da Gama, Count of, 408

Porto Seguro, 222, 229

Portuguese Legion, the, 395

Povoa, General da, 405

Praia Bay, battle of (1830), 419

Prehistoric monuments, 4, 5

Prose, its commencement, 126, 127

Puebla, Marquis de la, 305, 311

Q

Quebedo, Vasco Mousinho de, 301

Quesnel, French general, 397

Quiloa, South-east Africa, 195

Quilon, India, 196

R

Ramires, Mem, 49

Rarim, 374

Ratton, Jacome, 385

Raymond of Toulouse, 18, 21, 23

Raymond Berenger of Aragon, 54

Rebello da Silva, Luis Augusto, 425, 431

Recife, island of, 298, 320

Red Sea, the, 200, 204, 205, 270

Redondo, Francisco Coutinho, Count of, 184, 246, 270

Regency of 1807, the, 393, 400, 401, 404, 407, 412, 413

Regency of 1808, 396

Regras, João das, 109, 111, 121

Republican party, 428

Resende, Andrea de, 7, 262, 277

Resende, Count of, 413

Resende, Sebastião de, 256

Réunion, island of, 175

Ribeiro, Bernardim, 263, 264, 276

Ribeiro, João Pinto, 305, 306, 308, 309, 325

Ribeiros, Bernardim, 405

Richard II., of England, 106, 113, 118

Richard III., of England, 165

Richard of Saham, 93, 94

Richelieu, Cardinal, 302, 314, 315

Rio de Janeiro, 351

Rio d’Ouro, 147

Rio Grande, 298

Rio Grande, Count of, 352

Rodil, General, 421

Rodrigues, Martinho, 69, 76

Roliça, battle of (1808), 399

Romans, the, 6-8, 10

Romances, 126

Rooke, Admiral Sir George, 337, 340

Rosslyn, General Earl of, 391

Roussel, Captain, 426

Rubies in Brazil, 377

Rupert, Prince, 323

S

Sá e Mello, Ayres de, 372

Sá, Emmanuel de, 234

Sá, Emmanuel de, 308

Sá de Menezes, Francisco de, 301, 325

Sá de Miranda, Francisco de, 264-66

Sá, Garcia de, 212

Sá, Pantaleone de, 323

Sá, Rodrigo de, 308, 309, 323

Sá e Benevides, Salvador Correa de, 324, 343, 346

Sá de Bandeira, Viscount, 421, 424

Saccavem, 104

Sadashivgarh, 374

Sagre, Prince Henry at, 125, 140, 141

St. Antonio, Castle of, 312

St. Benedict of Aviz, Order of, 66, 80, 103, 125, 170, 183

St. Caetano, Ignacio de, 372

St. George, Citadel of, 311, 395

St. Helena, 175, 346

St. Ildefonso, Treaty of (1796), 387

St. Julian, Castle of, 313

St. Lourenço, João Amberto de Noronha, Count of, 371

St. Lourenço, Count of, 420

St. Mamede, battle of, 31

St. Michael in the Azores, 147

St. Paio de Gouvea, 32

St. Paul in Brazil, 376

St. Pé, Chevalier de, 302

St. Salvador, 230, 297, 298

St. Thomé, 343

St. Vincent, Cape, battle off, 420

St. Vincent, Earl of, 391

Salado, The, battle of, 93

Saldanha, Antonio de, 193

Saldanha, Antonio de, 308, 311

Saldanha, Cardinal de, 60

Saldanha, João Carlos de Saldanha de Oliveira e Daun, Duke of, 418, 420, 421, 424, 427

Salic law, the, rejected, 106

Salvaterra, 87, 107

Sampaio, Lopo Vaz de, Governor-General of India, 204

Sampaio, Count of, 396, 413, 418

San Caetano, San Lourenço, &c., _see_ St. Caetano, &c.

Sancha, daughter of Sancho I., 74

Sanches, Affonso, 91, 92

Sancho I., 56-58, 60-70

Sancho II., 74-80

Sandwich, Earl of, 330, 333

Santarem, 17, 18, 49, 57, 58, 60, 62, 87, 393

Santarem, João de, 154

Santarem, Viscount of, 215, 425

Santiago, Knights of, 76, 87, 125, 170, 183

Sarria, Marquis of, 363

Sartorius, Admiral Sir George Robert, 419, 420

Savage, Thomas, 165

Scabra, José de, 396

Schomberg, Frederick, Count, 327, 331

Sebastian, King, 184, 238, 240-45, 249, 251-56

Sebastianistas, the, 256, 257

Sebastians, the false, 286-90

Seia, Castle of, 37

Senegal, River, 150

Sepulchre, Knights of the, 32, 66

Sequeira, Diogo Lopes de, 175, 199, 203

Sequeira, Domingos Antonio de, 380

Sequeira, Luis de, 292

Serpa, 76, 299

Serra, José Correa da, 379, 385

Serrão, Francisco, 175, 199, 214

Serrano, General, 421

Sesnando, Count of Coimbra, 15, 17

Seyr, 18, 24

Shah Jehān, takes Hūglī, 296

Ship-building, 143, 144, 169

Siam, 175, 214

Sieges, 24, 28, 29, 37, 49, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 62, 72, 75, 103, 110, 123, 129, 205, 211, 247, 320, 326, 373, 374, 419, 420, 421

Silkworms, 368

Silva, Antonio Correa da, 380

Silva, Antonio Telles da, 319, 320

Silva, Diogo da, 183

Silva, Estevão Soares da, 73, 75

Silva, Francisco Coelho da, 385

Silva, Luca de Scabra da, 391

Silva, Luis Augusto Rebello da, 425, 431

Silveira, Antonio de, 205

Silveira, Antonio de, 401, 405, 413

Silveira, Francisco de, _see_ Amarante, Count of

Silveira, Jeronymo Lobo de, _see_ Oriolla, Count of

Silves, 62

Simcoe, Gen. J. G., 391

Simon of Dover, 52

Skelater, Gen. João Forbes, 386

Slavery, 182, 243, 365

Slave-trade, the African, 148-50, 228, 347, 375

Smith, Sir Sidney, 392

Soares, Garcia, 31

Sodre, Vicente, 193

Solano, Spanish general, 392

Soriano, Simião José da Luz, 431

Soult, Marshal, 401

Soure, 32, 351

Sousa, Diogo de, 252, 257

Sousa Coutinho, Domingos Antonio de, 400

Sousa Holstein, Frederico de, 371

Sousa, Gonçalo de, 311

Sousa Coutinho, Luis Pinto de, 386

Sousa, Manoel de, 214

Sousa, Martim Affonso de, 205, 206, 209

Sousa Holstein, Pedro de, _see_ Palmella, Duke of

Sousa Coutinho, Rodrigo de, 388

Sousa, Thomas de, 229-33

Sousa, Vasco Martins de, 99

Southwell, Sir Richard, 333

Spanish Succession, war of the 340, 341, 351

Spencer, Gen. Sir Brent, 399

Spice Islands, 199, 294, 295

Spice trade, 214, 294, 295, 342

Stephanie of Hohenzollern, 425

Stephens, Thomas, 294

Strabo, 5

Stratton, Robert, 94

Strozzi, Philip, 285

Stuart, Major-General Hon. Sir Charles, 387, 388

Stuart de Rothesay, Lord, 404, 407, 412, 417

Stukeley, Sir Thomas, 252, 255

Suez, Estevão da Gama at, 206

Sugar, cultivation of, 145, 228, 318, 347, 375

Sumatra, 175, 199, 294

Surat, 295

Synod of Diamper, 292

T

Talavera, battle of (1809), 401

Talikot, battle of (1565), 246

Tamaraca in Brazil, 229, 298

Tangier, 129, 133, 245, 253, 330

Taranco, Spanish general, 392

Tavira, 76, 80

Tavora, Christovão de, 256

Tavora, Marquis of, 361, 362, 374

Taxation, right of, 83

Telles de Menezes, Gonçalo, 104

Telles de Menezes, João Affonso, 104

Telles de Menezes, Leonor, _see_ Leonor

Telles de Menezes, Maria, 104, 105

Tello, Sebastião de, 316

Templars, Knights, 32, 43, 57, 62, 66, 72, 86

Terceira, battle of (1582), 285

Terceira, Count of Villa Flor, Duke of, 418-22, 424

Teshfīn, last Almoravide Caliph, 44

Texeira, Miguel de, 297

Theodosio, son of John IV., 312, 324

Theotonio, St., 49, 58

Theresa, daughter of Alfonso VI., Countess of Portugal, 18, 22-32, 98

Theresa, daughter of Affonso Henriques, 58

Theresa, daughter of Sancho I., 63, 64

Thierry of Alsace, 54

Thomar, 43, 44, 62, 184, 283

Thomar, Antonio Bermudo da Costa Cabral, Count of, 424

Thomas, St., bones of, 208, 209

Thomières, General, 397

Tieve, Diogo de, 262, 266

Tobacco in Brazil, 347, 375

Topazes in Brazil, 377

Tordesillas, Treaty of (1494), 163

Toro, battle of (1476), 135

Torre del Tombo, 135, 186

Torres Novas, 53, 130, 421

Torres Vedras, 104, 405

Tower and Sword, Order of, 135, 137

Trancoso, battle of (1385), 111

Trant, Colonel Sir Nicholas, 405, 406

Trava, Bermudo Peres de, 29, 37

Trava, Fernando Peres de, 28, 29, 31, 37, 38

Travot, General, 397

Treaties, 29, 39, 40, 55, 107, 113, 163, 333, 337-40, 351, 352, 386, 387, 389, 392

Treaties of Commerce, 86, 94, 165

Tristão, Nuno, reached Cabo Branco, 148; killed, 150

Troubadours, influence of the, on Portuguese poetry, 89, 91

Truxillo, taken by Affonso Henriques, 55

Tullio, Marco, 288-90

Tunis, expedition to, 179, 211

Tuy, 28-30, 38, 56

Tyrawley, Lord, 257, 352

U

Udayampura (Diamper), 292

University at Lisbon, 89; at Coimbra, 260-62, 268, 278, 355, 367, 376

Urban IV., Pope, 81

Urraca, daughter of Alfonso VI., 18, 23, 29, 30

Urraca, daughter of Affonso Henriques, 54

Urraca, queen of Affonso II., 70, 74

Uruguay, Republic of, 411

V

Valdevez, tourney and truce of, 39

Valença, 421

Valencia de Alcantara, battle of (1762), 363

Valignano, Alexandre de, 292

Valverde, battle of (1385), 113

Vasconcellos de Brito, Miguel, 306, 309

Vasconcellos, Rodrigues de, 111

Vasconians, the, 5

Vasques, Fernan, 102

Vaublanc, Viennot de, 396

Vaz, Tristão, 144

Vela, Rodrigo, 38

Vertot, Abbé, 45, 308

Vespucci, Amerigo, 175, 222

Vianna, 368, 421

Vicente, Dean of Lisbon, 74-76

Vicente, Gil, 262, 263

Victor, Marshal, 401

Vidigueira, Count of, _see_ Gama, Vasco da

Vieira, Antonio, 325

Vieira, João Fernandes, 320

Vienna, Congress of, 407, 408

Villa Flor, Count of, 331

Villa Flor, Count of, _see_ Terceira, Duke of

Villa Real, Marquis of, 315-17

Villa Velha, battle of (1762), 363

Villa Verde, Count of, 391

Villa Viçosa, 104, 305, 306, 312, 332

Villegagnon, Nicolas Durant, Sieur de, 234

Villiers, Right Hon. J. C, 400

Vimeiro, battle of (1808), 400

Vinetus, Elias, 262

Viniculture, 87, 145, 368

Viriathus, Lusitanian hero, 6

Viseu, 8, 15

Visigothic rule, 10, 11

W

Waldeck, Prince of, 387, 388

Waldemar, King of Denmark, 70

Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of, 399-402, 405-407, 418

Willikens, Dutch admiral, 297

Wilson, Colonel John, 405

Wilson, Colonel Sir Robert T., 399, 401

Windsor, Treaty of (1386), 113, 118, 128, 131, 164

Witchcraft, 69

Y

Ya’kūb, Almohade Caliph, 60, 62, 63

Yokohama, factory at, 217

York, Edmund, Duke of, 106

York, Edward, Duke of, 106, 107

Yusūf, Almohade Caliph, 57, 58

Yusūf Adil Shah, King of Bijápur, 198

Yusūf Ibn Teshfīn, 17

Z

Zalaca, battle of (1086), 17

Zamora, Affonso Henriques, 35, 39, 40

Zamorin of Calicut, the, 190, 195, 196

Zarco, João Gonçalves, 144

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FOOTNOTES:

[1] “The Moors in Spain.” By Stanley Lane-Poole. 4th ed. 1890.

[2] See “The Moors in Spain,” chap. x.

[3] Some writers have ascribed the five “inescutcheons” on the shield of Portugal to the five Moorish kings killed at Ourique, the version adopted by Camoens in “The Lusiads,” canto iii. stanza 53.

[4] _Crucesignati Anglici Epistola de Expugnatione Olisiponis_, printed in vol. i. pp. 392, &c., of the _Portugalliæ Monumenta Historica_, published by the Academy of Lisbon.

[5] “Encyclopædia Britannica,” 9th edition, Article “Portugal.”

[6] Camoens, “Lusiads,” canto iii. stanzas 96, 97, Burton’s translation.

[7] “Lusiads,” canto iii. stanzas 118-135.

[8] Camoens, “Lusiads,” canto iv. stanzas 52, 53.--Burton’s translation.

[9] The leading authority for the discoveries of the Portuguese in this century is “The Life of Prince Henry of Portugal, surnamed the Navigator, and its results,” by R. H. Major, London, 1868, of which a Portuguese translation, by J. A. Ferreira Brandão, was published at Lisbon in 1876.

[10] There is a good deal of contentious literature on the chronology of the African voyages of the Portuguese explorers, and in this account Mr. Major’s “Prince Henry the Navigator” has been followed.

[11] “The Story of the Moors in Spain,” chapter ii. p. 24.

[12] “Apontamentos para a Historia da Conquista de Portugal por Filippe II,” by A. P. Lopes de Mendonça, in vol. ii. of the “Annaes das Sciencias Moraes e Politicas.”

[13] These Commentaries have been translated for the Hakluyt Society by W. de Grey Birch.

[14] For this quotation, as well as the most precise and exact information on the state of India during the Portuguese dominion, I must express my indebtedness to Sir W. W. Hunter’s “Imperial Gazetteer of India,” new edition, and refer to vol. vi., article India, chapter xiv., and the articles on Calicut, Cochin, Daman, Diu, and Goa.

[15] Hunter’s “Imperial Gazetteer of India,” vol. vi., article India, p. 360.

[16] Camoens, “Lusiads,” canto v. stanzas 46-48.

[17] The Viscount de Santarem in his “Memoria sobre o estabelicemento de Macau.”

[18] According to the estimate formed at the close of 1888, Brazil had a population of 14,002,335 inhabitants, while according to the census of 1878 Portugal had a population of 4,160,315, in the Azores and Madeira 390,384, the possessions in Asia 847,503, and the possessions in Africa, 2,741,448.

[19] On the character of Dom Sebastian, Sir Richard Burton has written some thoughtful pages; see his Commentary on Camoens, vol. i. pp. 341-344.

[20] The word Maulā, generally corrupted into Muley, is said by Sir Richard Burton (Camoens, Commentary, vol. i. p. 350) to mean lord, master, and leader.

[21] For the early history of the university, see Denifle “Die Universitäten des Mittelalters,” vol. i. pp. 519-534.

[22] Montaigne’s “Essais,” i. 25.

[23] “Encyclopædia Britannica,” Art. Portugal.

[24] On the history of these pretenders, see “Les Faux Don Sébastien,” by Miguel Martins d’Antas, the late Portuguese minister in London, published at Paris, 1866.

[25] Hunter’s “Imperial Gazetteer of India,” article, India, vol. vi. p. 360.

[26] The “Da Asia” of Diogo de Couto, decade xii. book i. chap. xix.

[27] Hunter’s “Imperial Gazetteer of India,” vol. vi. p. 251.

[28] Richelieu’s “Letters,” edited by the Vicomte d’Avenel, vol. vii. p. 858.

[29] Mazarin’s “Letters,” edited by M. Chéruel, vol. ii. p. 501.

[30] See the interesting little book by Jules Tessin, published at Paris in 1877 under the title of “Le Chevalier de Jant. Rélations de la France avec le Portugal au temps de Mazarin.”

[31] See Carlyle’s “Speeches and Letters of Cromwell,” vol. iv. p. 21; Whitelocke’s “Memorials,” ed. 1732, pp. 592, 595.

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