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    The Confederation between the Kingdoms of Portugal and Kongo, 1511–1665 by Jaime Ricardo Gouveia

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In this study I propose rethinking the nature, purposes, and impacts of relations between the kingdoms of Portugal and Kongo in the period between 1511 and 1665. …”
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    Comparing two maps by Geographer Robert de Vaugondy that represent the Kingdom of Portugal in the 18th century (1751) with the current mapping of the country as regards its topography, hydrography, shoreline definition and settlements by Marco Pais Neves Dos Santos

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…In our paper “Estudo de dois Mapas do Geografo Robert de Vaugondy relativos ao Reino de Portugal do Século XVIII (1751)” (Study on two maps by Geographer Robert de Vaugondy representing the Kingdom of Portugal in the 18th century), published in Revista Semina: Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Vol. 34, Issue No 1, 2013, we tried to give an explanation for the administrative divisions that appear in those maps. …”
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    En amont d’une indépendance. Les relations entre Lisbonne et Rio de Janeiro, 1807-1822 by Cristina Climaco

    Published 2010-10-01
    Subjects: “…United Kingdom of Portugal and Brazil…”
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    Relaciones entre Portugal Y Galicia : siglos XIV-XV by Paz Romero Portilla

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…The close link between Galicia and the kingdom of Portugal is known prior to its independence and throughout the Middle age. …”
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    O “pacto sucessório” revisitado: o texto e o contexto by Abel Estefânio

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…We have conducted a thorough analysis of the text, and detected other anachronisms and incongruities in a setting whose main purpose seems to be able to demonstrate the illegitimacy of the kingdom of Portugal. In a brief analysis of the conditions under which the document appears printed, during the restoration of independence war, and taking into account that the manuscript have never appeared, we found that it could be a false erudite of the XVII century..…”
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    Louvor de Trezentos by Armando Luís de Carvalho Homem

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…When people think about the expedition of Ceuta (1415) and the beginning of the Portuguese expansion towards North Africa, they usually think about that as the result of the transformations of the kingdom of Portugal since the dynastic changing in 1383-1885 and his political and social changings. …”
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    Alfonso I y Alfonso VII : del condado al reino de Portugal. Jurisdicción, pacto y fronteras en el contexto del imperio leonés by Ángel Gordo Molina

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…This communication gives a new point of view to the consolidation of the kingdom of Portugal, within the scope of the Imperium legionense, and of the definitive separation and independence of the lusitan territory from the leonese Crown.…”
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    Rosários dos Pretos, Saint Benedict of Quissama: Black Confraternities and Devotions in the Atlantic World (Portugal and Angola, 1700s) by Lucilene REGINALDO

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…In order to understand this process I examine the history of black confraternities and devotions in two parts of the Portuguese Atlantic world: the kingdom of Portugal and the territories it conquered in Angola.…”
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    Representaciones de la herejía y discurso político en las entradas de la Corte lisboeta: de la Unión ibérica a la alianza con la Inglaterra anglicana by Borja Franco Llopis, Iván Rega Castro

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…It will be also analysed how these iconographical images changed thanks to the new political alliance between the Kingdom or Portugal and the Anglican England.…”
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    The Barroso Initiative: Window Dressing or Democracy Boost? by Davor Jančić

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…In an attempt to assess the practical effects of the Initiative, we probe into its operation and reception in the national parliaments of France, the United Kingdom and Portugal, as systems which represent different constitutional and political traditions and which thus exhibit different attitudes to European scrutiny. …”
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    Un espace public oppositionnel contrarié ? L’institutionnalisation partisane de la rébellion cynégétique en France by Christophe Baticle

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…The emergence of a movement centred on hunting had something atypical about it on the French political scene in the late 1980’s, although similar phenomena developed at the same moment in Italy, the United Kingdom and Portugal. Initially, they were interpreted as purely reactionary, revealing a return to a form of poujadism. …”
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    The measurement of fiscal behavior in some European countries: Panel data perspective by Süleyman BOLAT, Aviral Kumar TIWARI

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Other hand, budget balance in five countries, namely Finland, United Kingdom, Sweden, Portugal and Latvia has in violation of their intertemporal budget constraint.…”
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    Development of a standing army in 15th- and 16th-century al-Maghrib al-Aqṣā by Tomoaki Shinoda

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…We can confirm its existence in the armies of not only the Berber and Sharifian dynasties but also the Kingdom of Portugal who had occupied the Atlantic coasts. …”
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    Lesson Study in different countries: use, steps, potentials and challenges by Grace Zaggia Utimura, Suzete de Souza Borelli, Edda Curi

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…This article aims to present the Lesson Study teacher training methodology of japanese origin which has adapted in different countries some USA, United Kingdom, Chile, Portugal and Brazil, and to provide reflections for researches who are involved in teacher education. …”
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    LEARNING AUTONOMY AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE FOR INDONESIAN EFL LEARNERS by Fidyati

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Using media and technology through the Personal Learning Environment (PLE), computer-based materials, portfolio, and exposure to English Language resources has helped students in Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Spain, Portugal, Taiwan, and Indonesia where learning autonomy in English language learning is promoted. …”
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    L’autre du prophétisme congolais by Patrice Yengo

    “…Poet and prophet ; these two propositions connect Sony, not to the scriptural prophetism described by Jean-Loup Amselle in Branchements but, to a history of Congolese prophetism pertaining to the moyo (Belly) and its disappointment following the failure of the meeting between the kongolese Kingdom with Portugal and Christianity in the sixteenth century. …”
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    How functional measurement of the traditional foods can raise the knowingness of old recipes used in Romania and Diaspora by Luigi Fillippo Fillippo DANTUONO, Carmen Costea, Larisa MIHOREANU, Adrian VASILE

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…The initial research brought together scientists from countries situated around the Black Sea together with consultants from Italy, United Kingdom, Greece, Portugal and Serbia. Farther the medical, nutritional and technological approaches (Campos S., Doxey J., & Hammond D., 2011, pp. 1496-1506) in the initial project, the Romanian team initiated a unique and outstanding valuable contribution and extended the local research towards socio-economic tracks. …”
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    Internationalization of Higher Education: International Vector of the University Development Strategy by A. V. Akulshina, L. A. Zavialova

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The project partnership is comprised of 14 higher education institutions of  different types (classical universities, institutions of applied sciences) from 9  countries of the world, namely Spain, United Kingdom, Germany, Portugal,  Italy, Greece, Russia, Belarus, and Armenia. …”
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