O conde de Palmela em Cádis (1810-1812)
D. Pedro de Sousa e Holstein, count of Palmela (1812) and later one of the three leading dukes of the liberal regime in Portugal, was since 1809 the diplomatic reprehensive in Spain of the government of Prince D. João, heir of the Portuguese throne, established in Rio de Janeiro. Sousa e Holstein fo...
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description | D. Pedro de Sousa e Holstein, count of Palmela (1812) and later one of the three leading dukes of the liberal regime in Portugal, was since 1809 the diplomatic reprehensive in Spain of the government of Prince D. João, heir of the Portuguese throne, established in Rio de Janeiro. Sousa e Holstein followed the difficulties of the Spanish juntas and regency that opposed the Napoleonic monarchy of José Bonaparte and the French army. From the writings of future duke we emphasize two issues: the absence of affection for the liberal ideas and the unexpected political and military importance of the candidacy of Carlota de Bourbon, wife of the Portuguese Prince, presented as a path to a British hegemony similar to the one carry out in Portugal. |
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spelling | doaj.art-84593f4c33c644f883233de752f78ed12024-02-14T14:00:28ZengAssociação de Actividades CientíficasLer História0870-61822013-05-01648710910.4000/lerhistoria.248O conde de Palmela em Cádis (1810-1812)Fernando Dores CostaD. Pedro de Sousa e Holstein, count of Palmela (1812) and later one of the three leading dukes of the liberal regime in Portugal, was since 1809 the diplomatic reprehensive in Spain of the government of Prince D. João, heir of the Portuguese throne, established in Rio de Janeiro. Sousa e Holstein followed the difficulties of the Spanish juntas and regency that opposed the Napoleonic monarchy of José Bonaparte and the French army. From the writings of future duke we emphasize two issues: the absence of affection for the liberal ideas and the unexpected political and military importance of the candidacy of Carlota de Bourbon, wife of the Portuguese Prince, presented as a path to a British hegemony similar to the one carry out in Portugal.https://journals.openedition.org/lerhistoria/248peninsular warCortes of Cádisduke of PalmelaCarlota de Bourbon |
spellingShingle | Fernando Dores Costa O conde de Palmela em Cádis (1810-1812) Ler História peninsular war Cortes of Cádis duke of Palmela Carlota de Bourbon |
title | O conde de Palmela em Cádis (1810-1812) |
title_full | O conde de Palmela em Cádis (1810-1812) |
title_fullStr | O conde de Palmela em Cádis (1810-1812) |
title_full_unstemmed | O conde de Palmela em Cádis (1810-1812) |
title_short | O conde de Palmela em Cádis (1810-1812) |
title_sort | o conde de palmela em cadis 1810 1812 |
topic | peninsular war Cortes of Cádis duke of Palmela Carlota de Bourbon |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/lerhistoria/248 |
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