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History of Portugal Chronology
First Dynasty: the
House of Burgundy
1143 - Treaty of Zamora - Birth of the kingdom of Portugal. First
king: Dom Afonso Henriques.
1249 - Definition of frontiers, which have remained virtually
unchanged.
1308 - Establishment of the University of Coimbra
1319 - Dom Diniz, the Poet King. Establishment of the Order of
Christ, following the abolition of the Templar Knights.
1355 - True Drama of D. Pedro and D. Inês de Castro.
1383/85 - Interregnum and war with Castile.
Second Dynasty: the House of Avis
1385 - Dom João I, Master of Avis, King of Portugal.
1386/87 - Signing of the Treaty of Windsor with England and
marriage of Philippa of Lancaster with the King.
1418/19 - Beginning of the maritime expansion under the guidance
of Prince Henry, the Navigator. Discovery of Madeira.
1427/52 - Discovery of the Azores.
1434/88 - Maritime expeditions to the African Coast - Cape
Bojador, Cape Verde, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Benin, Zaire and Cape
of Good Hope.
1497/98 - Reign of King Dom Manuel I - Vasco da Gama's maritime
voyage to India.
l500 - Pedro Alvares Cabral discovers Brazil.
1511 - Arrival of the Portuguese in Malacca and China.
1543 - Arrival of the Portuguese in Japan.
1572 - Luís de Camões publishes "Os Lusíadas" - A
national Epic Poem.
Third Dynasty: the Three Philips
1580 - Philip II of Spain succeeds to the throne of Portugal,
after the disappearance of Dom Sebastião in Alcazarquivir in
1578. Philip II's son and grandson succeeded as kings.
Fourth Dynasty: the House of Braganza
1640 - Restoration of the Throne to Dom Joao IV, Duke of Braganza
and King of Portugal.
1661 - Catherine of Braganza marries Charles II of England.
1736 - Beginning of the Reign of Dom Joao V - Economic and
artistic apogee in Portugal - The age of the Baroque.
1755 - Earthquake and beginning of the reconstruction of Lisbon -
Dom José is King. Prime Minister, Marquis of Pombal until 1777.
1807/11 - Napoleonic invasions.
1822 - First Portuguese Constitution under Dom João VI. Brazil
proclaims independence.
1867 - Abolition of capital Punishment.
1908 - Regicide of Dom Carlos.
The Republic
1910 - Revolution and establishment of the Republic.
1922 - First crossing of the South Atlantic by airplane, by Gago
Coutinho and Sacadura Cabral.
1932 - Salazar becomes Prime Minister.
1974 - "Coup d'État" and establishment of democracy.
1975 - Beginning of African decolonization.
1986 - Portugal joins the European Economic Community.