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    Poder régio em mutação: expansão atlântica e alianças ibéricas no fim do século XV by Rodrigo Faustinoni Bonciani

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…Legal frameworks and experiences of conquest and colonization of the Atlantic islands reafirmed the relations of competition and complementarity between the kingdoms of Portugal, Castile and Aragon and influenced the politics of alliance of the Iberian crowns in the passage of the fifteenth century to the sixteenth.…”
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    Santa María de Aguiar en 1354. Fragmentos del paisaje patrimonial de un monasterio cisterciense periférico by Carla Devesa RODRIGUES

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…</p><p>ABSTRACT: Santa María of Aguiar was a monastery with obscure origins and small dimensions, that was placed in a controversial territory between the kingdoms of Portugal and Leon. In spite of this context of political and geographical instability, the Cistercians achieved an important estate, which is studied in this paper.…”
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    As potencialidades da função de Aia na Baixa Idade Média by Fátima Regina Fernandes

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…In this essay we study the position of ladies-in-waiting in the medieval royal courts of the kingdoms of Portugal and Castille during the fourteenth century, a context of intense circulation of noble men and ladies, acentuated as a consequence of the Hundred Years war and its influence in the Iberian Peninsula. …”
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    Cesta brazílskej portugalčiny od jazyka kolonizátorov až po jazyk nezávislého národa | The journey of Brazilian Portuguese from the language of colonizers to the language of an ind... by Jana Fabová

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…According to these treaties, the Brazilian territory was divided between the Kingdoms of Portugal and Castile. By the second of these treaties, most of the territory, now called Brazil, was handed over to the Portuguese Crown, which meant that there was now more interest in this territory than in the previous period. …”
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