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10th Period - Fourth Dynasty of Portugal - House of Bragança
(17th Century to 20th Century)

 

17th C --
1640 15th December - Dom João IV (1640 - 1656) - First of House of Bragança
1640 Envoys are sent to Barcelona to report on the election of House of Bragança to the throne as the Catalans supported his claim
1640 Dom João IV sells much of his property and personal possessions to raise funds to rearm his army
1640 War of Restoration - between Portugal and Spanish thrones (1640-1668)
1640 Dom João IV arrests the pro-Castile Bishop of Braga and Marquês de Vila Real
1641 11th January - Official news reaches Madeira of the reinstatment of the House of Bragança
1641 February - Dom João IV sends envoys to France, England and Holland seeking support for Portugal against Spain
1641 27th February - Portugal and Spain sign a Trade Agreement to maintain their prts open to each others vessels
1641 1st June - Conde de Nassau with Dutch forces occupies Sergripe in Brazil
1641 12th June - Treaty de Tréguas - Portugal enters into a Peace Treaty with Holland but terms are more in favour to Holland
1641 16th June - Fort de Santa Cruz in Angra do Heroísmo in Spanish hands finally surrenders to Portuguese accepts the new King
1641 28th June - The "Cortes" impose a 10% Tax on all property to raise funds to support an army to defend Portugal
1641 July - The powers behind the "Inquisition" mount a failed counter-revolution against the House of Bragança
1641 1st July - Portugal enters into a Peace Treaty with France - a French fleet is dispatched in support to Lisbon
1641 28th July - Plotters are arrested and the chief minister to the crown, Sr Francisco de Lucena, is publicly executed for supporting the Spanish movement against the throne
1641 The Dutch take possession of the African slave trade centre of Luanda (1641-1648) - they also invade parts of Brazil
1641 September - Combined Portuguese and French fleet fail in their attack on Cadiz
1641 September - Spanish troops fail in their attack on border town of Olivença
1641 30th October - Conde de Nassau with Dutch forces occupies Maranhão in Brazil
1642 Portuguese army under Sancho Manuel repeatedly rebuff Spanish army invasion led by the Duke of Alba into Portugal
1642 Creation of Counsel of Overseas Possessions
1642 Pope Urban VIII sides with Spain against Portugal and refuses to meet with Portuguese envoy, Bishop of Lamego
1642 Treaty signed between Portugal and England just before the outbreak of the English Civil War
1642 15th August - Portuguese forces regain control of Maranhão
1642 30th September - António Moniz Barreiros take Calvário and São Luís in Brazil from the Dutch
1643 Francisco de Lucena, Secretary of State for Dom João IV , executed for treason
1643 Portuguese army led by Conde de Óbidos make an unsuccessful attempt to take Badajoz
1643 6th May - Dutch forces in Angola attack Portuguese camp and take Pedro César de Menezes prisoner
1643 Birth of Dom Afonso (VI) in Lisbon, 10th Duque de Bragança (1643-1683)
1644 25th May - Battle of Monte Claros, Montijo - Portuguese led by Matias de Albuquerque defeat Spanish army after initial success by the Spanish - a counter move by the Spanish to take town of Elvas also failed
1644 Dutch abandon Maranhão in Brazil
1644 September - Revolt of inhabitants in Pernambuco against Dutch masters
1645 May - Revolt of inhabitants in Pernambuco against Dutch masters
1645 3rd August - Battle of Monte dos Tabocas - Inhabitants of Pernambuco defeat Dutch
1646 Padre António Vieira gains the confidence of Dom João IV and influences the King's decisions
1646 Dom João IV offer of 3 million Cruzados is rejected by Holland in return for the Dutch evacuating Brazil
1646 Portuguese surround Dutch held town of Recife in Brazil - relief Dutch forces fail to take settlements of Orlinda and Várzea
1646 Nossa Senhora da Conceição adopted as Patron Saint of Portugal
1647 Dutch forces temporarly occupy Ilaparica Island, Brazil
1647 Dom João IV fails in negotiation with France in a marraige of his son to French princess and then to move to Azores as ruler of Azores and Brazil
1648 Portugal considers paqying Holland for the town of Pernambuco, Brazil
1648 Holland enters into Peace Treaty with Spain making them enemies to Portugal
1648 18th March - Dutch fleet arrive from Holland with soldiers and supplies
1648 19th April - 1st Battle of Guarapes - Portuguese defeat superior Dutch forces
1648 23rd June - Salvador Correia de Sá Benevides arrives from Brazil with private army to expel Dutch from Angola
1648 23rd June - Salvador Correia de Sá Benevides captures São Paulo de Luanda - Queen Ginja and her tribe remain hostile until March 1649
1648 António Raposo Tavares explores the Amazon basin
1648 Birth of Dom Pedro (II) in Coimbra
1649 17th February 2nd Battle of Guarapes - Portuguese forces again defeat  the superior Dutch troops
1649 Dom João IV orders the return of all property confiscated by the Inquisition from the Jews
1649 Dom Duarte, brother of Dom João IV, dies in prison in Milan, Italy, after being taken prisoner fighting in the service of France
1649 Prince Rupert of England sails into Lisbon and demands freedom of Portuguese ports for his vessels
1650 Admiral Blake is sent from England to chase Prince Rupert away from Lisbon and Portuguese ports
1650 Portuguese are expelled from the Persian Gulf region
1652 Dutch fortify the Cape of Good Hope to control the Cape of Africa
1653 Death of Dom Teodósio heir to the Portuguese throne
1654 5th January - Battle of Pernabuco - Dutch are defeated at this important town held by Portuguese settlers
1654 A Commonwealth Treaty is entered into by Portugal and England giving the latter trading rights in return for defence against Spain
1655 France appeals to Portugal to attack Spain
1655 Loss of both Ceylon and Malabar to Dutch forces
1656 6th November - Dom Afonso VI (1656 - 1683) - Dona Luisa de Guzmán (wife of Dom João V), assumes Regency for Dom Afonso VI
1657 Afonso VI offers a large dowry and either Tangiers or Mazagão, in an attempt to unite the royal French and Portuguese families
1657 Dutch beseige Goa in India
1657 30 May - Portuguese attack Badajoz whilst the Spanish seize Olivença
1658 Spanish besiege Elvas are driven off in October by relief forces from Estremoz after holding out for three months
1658 7th November - Peace declared between France and Spain
1659 Spain signs Peace treaty with France which allows Spain to turn its intentions onto Portugal
1659 Duke of Schomberg of Germany is engaged by Portugal to restructure and train its army - he arrives in 1660 with 80 staffa and 440 experianced soldiers
1659 14th January - Battle of "Linhas de Elvas" - Spanish army defeated by Portuguese army under the Conde de Cantanede
1660 General Schomberg arrives in Portugal to train the Portuguese army
1661 Josefa de Óbidos paints the five altar paintings for the of Church of Santa Maria
1661 Alliance between Portugal and England renewed - England despatches 3.000 to Portugal in support
1661 Treaty of the Hague - Dutch formally recognise Portuguese sovereignty over Recife, Brazil
1661 June - "Golpe de Alcântara" Dom Afonso assumes total power of his ministers with the help of the Conde de Castelo Melhor - António Vieira retreats to a monastery
1662 25th April - Dona Catarina of Bragança sails to England to marry Charles II and becomes Queen of England - Tangier and Bombay are part of her dowry
1662 May - Spanish army enters Portugal and occupies Alter, Borba, Crato, Juromenha and Monforte - diseases in their ranks forces to return to Spain
1662 16th June - António Conti, favourite of Dom Afonso VI, is arrested by orders of the Quenn Mother and sent in exile to Brazil
1662 June - Court rebellion appoints the Conde de Castelo Melhor, Dom Luís de Vasconcelos e Sousa, as Prime Minister holding strong power over the Government and stripping powers originally held by the Queen-Regent - he appoints Franco/German Marshall Schomberg as in charge of the Portuguese fight with Spain - Padre António Vieira is imprisoned
1662 12th July - Afonso VI and sends Dona Luisa the Queen Mother to a convent
1662 Dutch occupy Cochim in India
1663 March - Some 600 Englsih soldeirs desert the Portuguese army for the Spanish army due to arrears in their salaries
1663 6th May - Évora is occupied by Spanish invading army
1663 8th June - Battle of Ameixial - Portuguese led by Schomberg heavily defeats invading Spanish army and retakes Évora
1664 7th July - Battle of Castelo Rodrigo - Portuguese defeat Spanish army besieging the town led by Duque de Ossuna
1665 17th June - Battle of Montes Claros - Portuguese army led by General Duke of Schomberg defeats invading Spanish army near Estremoz
1666 Marraige of Dom Afonso VI with Dona Maria Francisca Isabel de Sabóia
1667 Marriage of Dom Afonso VI to Dona Maria Francisca Isabel of Savoy annulled due to non-consumption
1668 Dom Alfonso VI declared mentally incapable of ruling and is replaced by his brother Dom Pedro II who then assumes Regency
1668 Dom Afonso VI is sent to confinement on the Island of Terceira in the Azores - António Vieira returns to power in the court
1668 Marriage of Dom Pedro II to his cousin Dona Isabel of Savoy after her previous marriage to Dom Afonso VI is annulled
1668 Peace Treaty - Spain officially recognizes Dom Pedro (II) succession to the Portuguese throne after delays and much discussion and granting Spain Ceuta and Portuguese controlled Galega
1669 The five love letters of nun "Mariana Alcoforado" published by Marquis de Chamilly published in Paris
1674 Group of aristocrats are beheaded for plotting the return of Dom Afonso VI - Dom Afonso VI is transferred back to confinement in Sintra Palace
1678 First entry in Customs Records of export of wine from Porto
1681 1st January -Death of Salvador Correia de Sá e Benevides in Lisbon
1683 12th September - Dom Pedro II - (1683 - 1706)
1683 Death of Dona Maria Francisca Isabel of Savoy, ex-wife of Dom Afonso VI and wife of Dom Pedro II
1687 Marriage of Dom Pedro II to Dona Maria Sofia of Baviera-Neuburg
1689 October - Birth of Dom João (V) in Lisbon, 11th Duque de Bragança (1689-1750)
1690 Infanta Isabel-Josefa of Portugal dies
1690 Pirates sack Porto Santo
1692 Severe drought causes a crises in the silk industry
1693 January - return to Portugal of Dona Catarina of Bragança - ex-Queen of England
1693 Foundation of Jesuit College of Beja
1697 "Cortes" meet to confirm succession to the throne of eldest son Dom João (V) of Dom Pedro II - they also give the throne the necessary power to make laws without referring them to the "Cortes"
1697 Gold discovered by Minas Gerais in Brazil
1697 Death of Padre António Vieira in Baía in Brazil
1698 Last meeting of the "Cortes"
1699 First shipment of gold from Brazil arrives in Lisbon
1699 Birth of Marquês de Pombal (1699-1782)
18th C. --
1701 Portugal fails to recognise Don Felipe de Bourbon as new King of Spain
1702 Portugal sides with England in the War of Spanish Succession
1703 Portugal now recognises Don Felipe de Bourbon as King of Spain
1703 Treaty of Methuen - Trade agreement relating mainly to wine between Portuguese and English which was to prove very profitable for both sides
1703 December - Portugal terminates relations with Spain
1704 30th April - Spain declares War in Portugal - in 24th May Spanish army led by General Berwick advances into Portugal taking Castelo Branco but retires in July
1704 Portuguese fail in their taking of Cuidade Rodrigo in Spain
1704 English capture Gibraltar from Spain
1705 May - Portuguese capture Valencia de Alcántara and Albuquerque in Spain
1706 9th December - Dom João V (1706 - 1750)
1706 April - Portugal retake Valencia de Alcántara
1706 25th June - Portuguese army and allies enter Madrid and Archduke Carlos III is declared King of Spain
1707 Civil unrest in Brazil - "emboadas"
1707 Re-commencement by Inquisition of "auto fé" in Portugal (1707-1750)
1708 Marriage of Dom João V to Dona Maria Anna daughter of Leopold I of Austria
1708 Civil unrest period commences (1708-1750) throughout central Portugal against introduction of a series of new Taxes
1709 April - Portuguese army fails in its attempt to take Badajoz
1709 May - Portuguese army defeated at Almanza in Spain
1710 Civil unrest in mining area in Brazil causes Rio de Janeiro to invade the area to take control
1710 Civil unrest in Brazil - "moscatas"
1711 French ships raid Rio de Janeiro
1711 Construction started on Convento de Mafra
1712 7th November - Portugal signs Armistice with France
1714 11th April - Treaty of Utrecht - Portugal gained considerable territory in Brazil and peace with Spain
1714 Birth of Dom José (I) in Lisbon, 12th Duque de Bragança (1714-1777)
1715 6th February - Portugal signs Peace Treaty with Spain
1717 Birth of Dom Pedro (III) in Lisbon
1717 Construction started of Basilica and Palace of Mafra
1717 July - Battle of Matopan - Dom João V's Portuguese fleet in support of Emperor Charles IV participates in naval battle against Turks
1720 Foundation of Royal Academy of History
1723 Construction of Baroque staircase leading to Church of Bom Jesus near Braga
1727 Foundation of the "Feitoria Inglesa" in Porto by English wine exporters
1727 First Mason's Lodge founded in Lisbon by local English traders
1728 Dom João breaks contacts with the Pope as he refuses to confirm his appointment of Bicki as Bishop of Lisbon
1729 Marriage of Dom José (I) to Dona Marianne Victoria of Bourbon, daughter of Don Philip V of Spain, and Don Fernando (VI) of Spain marries Dona Maria Bárbara of Portugal
1729 Diamonds discovered in Minas Gerais in Brazil
1730 The Pope agrees to appoint Bicki as a Cardinal
1730 Consecration of Basilica and Palace of Mafra
1731 First Italian Opera performed in Lisbon
1733 First Portuguese Opera composed by António de Almeida
1734 Gold discovered in Mato Grosso in Brazil
1734 Birth of Dona Maria (I) in Lisbon, (13th) Duquesa de Bragança (1734-1816)
1735 Dom João orders that Alentejo peasants be supplied with free corn seed to sow to battle against the economic depression
1735 Masonic movement of English merchants in Lisbon found their first Lodge
1735 Discontent commences again between Portugal and Spain - relationship restored in 1737
1737 16th March - Peace Treaty of Paris
1737 Construction commenced of Royal Opera House in Lisbon
1737 Sebastião José de Carvalho (later Marquês de Pombal) is sent to London as Portuguese Ambassador until 1744 - moved to Vienna in 1745
1743 Masonic movement in Lisbon suffers investigation by the Inquisition
1743 Bacaim is take from the Portugese by the Morata tribe
1747 Construction of Palace of Queluz commenced
1748 Aqueduct of Águas Livres in Lisbon is inaugurated
1750 13th January - Portugal ratifies Treaty of Tordesvilhas (1494) with Spain
1750 31 July - Dom José I (1750 - 1777)
1750 Sebastião José de Carvalho (later Marquês de Pombal) appointed to the court council
1751 Trading of Brazilian natives forbidden to other countries other those belonging to Portugal
1755 1st November - Earthquake destroys most of Lisbon and southern Portugal and Algarve killing in the region of 15,000 people
1755 8th November - Another earthquake tremor is felt in Lisbon and again on the 11th of November
1755 11th December - Another earthquake tremor is felt in Lisbon and again on the 21st of December
1755 10th February - Battle of Caiboté - Over 1.200 native Indians killed by Luso-Spanish army in Uruguay
1756 16th July - Douro Valley becomes first demarcated wine area in Portugal and the "Coperativo Geral da Agricultura do Vinha do Alto Douro" is created by the Marquês de Pombal
1756 27th September - Law passed forbidding Portuguese seamen to wok on board foreign vessels
1756 29th October - The population of Lisbon is forbidden to leave the City due to the fear of a repeat of the earthquake the previous year
1757 Dom José I issues an edit stopping Jesuits from preaching in the countryside
1757 23rd February - Porto population stage a revolt against wine monopoly imposed by Sebastião José de Carvalho on wine producers in the Douro area
1757 12th October - Sebastião José de Carvalho (later Marquês de Pombal) orders the death of 21 men and 9 women who had revolted in Porto in February
1758 Sebastião José de Carvalho closes Évora University and tries to introduce a free grammar school style schooling which failed due to lack of funds
1758 1st April - Pope Bento XIV appoints Cardinal Saldanha to reform the Order of Jesuits in Portugal and its territories
1758 The Indians of Brazil are declared Free People
1758 27th August - Dona Maria Bárbara of Bragança and wife of Dom João V dies in Madrid
1758 3rd September - Attempt is made in Belém on the life of Dom José I,
1758 Sebastião José de Carvalho arrests many nobles, clerics, and also orders the public execution for high-treason of all the Távora family (9) in the name of the King - this act was also related to their strong objection to Dom José I affair with the Marquesa de Távora
1759 13th January - The Távora family and the Duque de Aveiro are publicly executed in Lisbon
1759 19th January - Sebastião José de Carvalho (later Marquês de Pombal)orders the arrest of several leading Jesuits
1759 6th June - Marquês de Pombal given title of "Conde de Oeiras"
1759 17th August - English fleet defeat French fleet off Lagos and chase fleeing French vessels into the Bay of Lagos violating the neutrality of Portugal
1759 3rd September - Dom José I signs the law which expels Society of Jesus (Jesuits), from Portugal and her overseas territories
1760 6th June - Marriage of Dona Maria I, daughter of Dom José I, to her uncle Dom Pedro (III)
1760 Sebastião José de Carvalho is created Marquês de Pombal by Dom José
1760 July - Hostility between the Crown and the Church deepens
1760 16th September - Spain proposes that the Treaty of Santo Ildefonso (1750) should be annulled
1761 Spanish temporarily army invades Portugal
1761 Marquês de Pombal adds mathematics and natural science to Coimbra syllabus - he also creates a "College of Nobles" for sons of aristocrats
1761 12th February - Treaty of Pardo - Portugal and Spain agree to annul The Treaty of Santo Ildefonso
1761 2nd April - Slavery trade is abolished in all Portugal and between all its territories
1761 20th August - Birth of Dom Jose in Lisbon, 14th Duque de Bragança (1761-1788), Príncipe de Brazil e Beira
1761 21st September - Jesuit Padre Gabriel Malagrida is put to death by "auto fé" ordered by the Inquisition
1761 25th December - All property belonging to the Order of Jesus are taken by the Crown
1762 5th April - Portugal refuses to surrender to the demands of France and Spain to join them in their war against England
1762 5th May - Spanish army invades Portugal and encircles Miranda do Douro in the north
1762 6th May - English army arrived in Lisbon under the command of General Townsend
1762 16th May - The town of Bragança surrenders to the Spanish army
1762 18th May - Portugal officially proclaims it is at war with France and Spain
1762 21 May - The town of Chaves surrenders to the Spanish army
1762 10th July - The Conde de Lippe is appointed to lead the Luso-British army
1762 25th August - The fort at Almeida falls to the Spanish army
1762 16th September - Battle of Salvaterra - Invading Spanish and French forces are defeated by Luso-English army led by Conde de Lippe
1762 29th October - Portuguese settlement at Sacramento in Argentina is attacked and destroyed by Spanish forces
1762 3rd November - Peace Treaty of Fontainebleau - Agreement between Portugal, England, France and Spain
1763 January - The capital of Brazil is moved from Salvador to Rio de Janeiro
1763 10th February - Peace Treaty of Paris - Spain returns the forts of Chaves and Almeida to Portugal and the settlement of Sacramento in Argentina is returned
1763 12th May - Spanish forces take the Fort de Santa Teresa in Brazil
1765 Birth of poet Bocage (1765-1805)
1765 1st January - Earthquake tremor in Lisbon
1765 13th September - Earthquake tremor in Lisbon
1767 Birth of Dom João (VI) in Lisbon, 15th Duque de Bragança (1767-1826), Principe de Brazil
1768 5th February - Introduction by the Crown of censorship on all printed material
1769 10th March - The Fort of Mazagão in Morocco is abandoned by Portuguese - this is the last Portuguese possession in Morocco
1769 7th July - The Stephens brothers commence production of glassware in Marinha Grande
1769 28th August - Pope Clement XIV attempts to re-establish relations between Portugal and the Holy See
1769 1st September - Peace agreement between Portugal and Morocco
1769 16th October - Dom José I grants the title of Marquês de Pombal to Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo
1770 25th February - Relationship between Portugal and the Holy See is restored on the appointment of the brother of the Marquês de Pombal to be a Cardinal
1771 Birth of composer Domingos Bontempo (1771-1842)
1772 Marquês de Pombal spends a month a Coimbra University reorganizing its syllabus and expanding its facilities
1772 17th May - Native revolt at Maranhão in Brazil
1772 2nd September - The Inquisition is re-organised
1773 Birth of opera singer Luisa Todi (1773-1833)
1774 10th February - Marquês de Pombal orders the Inquisition in Goa to be terminated
1775 Statue of José I by Machado de Castro unveiled in Lisbon
1776 24th January - Portugal applies for help from England and France to settle the Luso-Spanish conflict in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
1776 24th January - Portugal successfully attacks Spanish occupation of Rio Grande de São Pedro, Brazil
1776 Dom José, heir to the throne, wed to his aunt, Dona Maria Benedida
1776 4th July - Portugal closed its Ports to American vessels
1777 24th February - Dona Maria I & Dom Pedro III - (1777 - 1816)
1777 5th March - Dona Maria I accepts the resignation of Marquês de Pombal and dismisses him from her Court - she declares the Távora family innocent of treason and releases political prisoners
1777 Spanish forces occupy Santa Catarina Island in Brazil
1777 1st October - Treaty of Santo Ildefonso - Preliminary Treaty of peace between Dona Maria I and Don Carlos III of Spain
1778 11th March - Treaty of Pardo - Peace and Trading agreement between Portugal and Spain - Paraquay is granted by Portugal to Spainish claim
1778 April - Re-establishment of the Inquisition in Goa
1779 3rd August - Creation of Royal Academy of the Navy
1779 26th November - The Inquisition in Goa is once more dismantled
1779 24th December - Creation of Royal Academy of Sciences in Lisbon
1780 4th April - Vieira Lusitano opens the Academy of Nudes in Lisbon
1780 20th May - Foundation of Casa Pia in Lisbon for poor and orphan children
1780 Sea battle off Cape St. Vincent between Spain and England
1781 26th August - Last "auto de fé" takes place in Coimbra
1781 16th September - Last "auto de fé" takes place in Évora
1782 13th July - Portugal joins the League of Neutrals in the War of American Independence
1782 24th July - Portugal signs an agreement of neutrality with Catherine II of Russia
1783 15th February - Portugal recognises the Independence of the United States of North America
1783 18th November - First official licensed lottery by the Casa de Misericórdia
1784 Public lighting in the streets of Lisbon
1785 8th May - Marriage of Dom João (VI) to Dona Carlota Joaquina de Bourbon
1785 14th February - Law published banning importation of coloured silk underwear
1786 26th August - Death of Dom Pedro III
1787 3rd January - Inauguration of Observatory in Lisbon in Castelo São Jorge
1787 27th December - Commercial trading agreement between Portugal and Russia
1787 William Beckford resides in Sintra
1788 11th September - Death of Dom José in Brazil and Dom João next in line adopts title of "Prince of Brazil"
1789 Dutch attack Mozambique
1789 Independence movement at Minas Gerais in Brazil suppressed by Portuguese troops
1790 2nd January - Foundation of Royal Academy of Military Fortification
1790 10th February - Law passed forbidding the admittance of religious novices into either Monasteries or Nunneries
1790 31st May - First school for females opened in Lisbon
1790 December - Abolition of all cooperative organisations
1790 Birth of General and Duke of Saldanha (1790-1876)
1791 Dona Maria I becomes mentally unstable
1792 Dom João VI governs Portugal on behalf of his sick mother, Maria I
1792 Powerful rebel figure of Brazilian patriotic folklore and leader of a popular rebellion, Lieutenant Silva Xavier (Tiradentes), caught and hanged
1793 April - Group of plotters in Brazil referred to as "Tiradentes" imprisoned for plotting a revolution and leaders hanged
1793 War of Rossihão (1793-1795) - Portugal sends troops to assist Spain in its war against France in the Piranees
1793 15th July - Treaty between Portugal and Spain and Dom João VI to aid Spain in its war with France (1793-1794)
1793 16th September - 6.000 Portuguese forces embark for northern Catalonia to aid Spanish forces in its combat with France
1793 20th September - Portuguese troops under General John Forbes Skellater leave for Catalunha to support Spain against French army
1793 26th September - Treaty between Portugal and England against France
1793 27th September - Portuguese troops participate in battle actions against French army - again on the 14th December and 21st December
1793 December - Inauguration of Teatro de São Carlos in Lisbon
1794 27th March - Battle of Tour de Battere - Combined Portuguese and Spanish forces engage against French army in Pyranees
1794 1st May - Portugal withdraws its troops from further battle actions against France
1794 31st May - Portugal refuses Spanish request to send any further troops
1794 An "auto de fé" takes place in Lisbon
1794 17th November - Battle of Montanha Negra - Luso-Spanish army defeated allowing French troops to invade Catalonia
1795 22nd July - Peace agreed in Basle, Switzerland, between France and Spain
1795 Construction commences on Palácio da Ajuda in Lisbon
1796 Birth of José Joaquim de Sousa Reis (Remexido)
1797 17th February - Battle of St Vincent - Sir John Jervis beat the Spanish fleet off Sagres - Horatio Nelson distinguished himself during the action
1797 13th May - Inauguration of Royal Library in Lisbon
1797 13th May - Inauguration of Teatro de São João in Porto
1797 Introduction of paper money
1797 Portuguese envoy in Paris arrested by the authorities - only released in March 1798
1797 September - 6.000 English troops arrive in Lisbon to support Portugal and Spain against the threat of France
1798 Birth of Dom Pedro (IV) in Queluz, 16th Duque de Bragança (1798-1834), also Emperor of Brazil
1798 Maria I signed trade agreement with Russia
1798 Rebellion in Bahia, Brazil if savagely crushed
1798 30th June - Creation of Royal Geographical Society in Lisbon
1798 July - Battle of Nile" - Portuguese fleet participate in battle between English and France and the heavy defeat of Napoleon's navy
1799 Birth of writer Almeida Garrett (1799-1854)
1799 Dom João VI formally named Regent for Dona Maria I - due to her mental health
1799 18th September - Alliance Treaty between Portugal and Russia (Paul I)
19th C. --
1800 September - Instigated by France, Spanish troops start large military movements on Portuguese borders
1800 8th November - English troop reinforcements arrive in Lisbon
1801 29th January - Spanish-French ultimatum to Portugal to close ports to English vessels which is ignored
1801 27th February - Spain declares war on Portugal
1801 20th May - Spanish and French army led by General Godoy invade the Alentejo and take towns - Elvas, Crato and Juromenha surrenders without a fight; Campo Maior is only taken after 16 days of strong resistance - "Guerra das Laranjas (War of Oranges)" - conflict ended in June of same year
1801 29th May - Battle of Arronches - Portuguese troops fail to defend town of Arronches against Spanish army8
1801 Madeira occupied by English troops
1801 6th June - Treaty of Badajoz - agreed boundary lines between Portugal and Spain and the later took permanent possession of the Portuguese border town of Olivença in the Alentejo plus large financial payment
1801 8th June - Portuguese army invades Galicia and attack Monterey area but are forced to retreat by Spanish forces
1801 8th June - Spanish and Portuguese forces face each other over the River Guadiana in the Algarve without seriously engaging
1801 29th September - Peace Treaty between Portugal and France signed in Paris - Portugal agrees to close ports to English vessels
1801 10th December - Creation of Royal Police Guard of Lisbon
1802 Birth of Dom Miguel (I) in Queluz
1802 Foundation of Masons's Lodge "Grande Oriente Lusitano"
1802 29th September - Treaty between Portugal and France establishing border between French Guiana and Brazil
1803 3rd June - Declaration of Portuguese neutrality by Dom João VI
1803 19th December - Secret agreement of Portugal and England that Portugal will remain neutral in the case of war between England and France - in December Portugal had to pay money to France to continue with its neutrality
1804 19th March - Dom João VI signs an agreement with France that Portugal will remain neutral in the case of war between England and France
1804 Masonic Lodge "Grande Oriente Lusitano" founded - first  Portuguese Lodge independent of foreign Lodges
1805 25th April - French Ambassador Junot presents to Dom João IV a demand for Portugal to declare war on England
1805 9th May - Dom João IV reaffirms Portugal's neutrality
1805 21st October - Battle of Trafalgar - Spanish and French fleet are beaten by English off the coast south of Cadiz, Spain
1806 21st November - Spain and France insist that Portugal ceases to trade with England
1807 19th July - France formally demands that Portugal close her Ports to British vessels
1807 12th August - Spain issues another ultimatum to Portugal to close their ports to English vessels or they will invade Portugal
1807 Napoleon forces Portugal in the name of his appointed Regent to declare War on England
1807 18th October - French army led by General Junot marches into Spain and heads for Portuguese border
1807 27th October - Treaty of Fontainebleau - France (Napoleon) and Spain agree to divide between them the country of Portugal and the part of the Algarve granted to Don Manuel Godoy of Spain
1807 16th November - English fleet under Sir Sidney Smith arrive in the mouth of the River Tejo
1807 17th November - France army of 50.000 soldiers led by General Junot invade Portugal from Alcantara in Spain and take Castelo Branco and Abrantes- Portuguese Royal family and entourage board vessels to take them to Brazil
1807 23rd November - France troops enter Abrantes and march towards Lisbon
1807 27th November - Portuguese Royal family degrees that Rio de Janeiro as new capital of Kingdom of Portugal - official title is changed from "Kingdom of Portugal and Algarve" to "Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and Algarve"
1807 29th November - French troops led by General Junot enter Lisbon
1807 1st December -  Spanish army led by General Solano enters Elvas in the Alentejo
1807 4th December - English residents in Portugal are by order stripped of their possessions
1807 12th December - The King and Queen of the Asturias are forced to abdicate their kingdom by France with the promise that they will be made King and Queen of the North of Portugal
1807 13th December - Spanish troops led by General Taranco occupy Porto
1807 13th December - Riots in Lisbon when French flag is flown at Castle of São Jorge in Lisbon
1807 22nd December - The Marquis de Alorna is appointed as Commander of Northern Portugal
1807 23rd December - Napoleon decides that Portugal should pay as a  compensation to France a sum of 100 million francs - this was later reduced to 40 million francs on the 1st of February 1808
1808 The Prince-Regent creates in Brazil an economic boom by opening all ports to friendly tade and shipping
1808 1st February - The Royal Council of Portugal is dissolved and The Bragança Family are declared by French no longer rulers of Portugal - General Junot declares himself as the official representative of new ruler Napoleon
1808 4th February - Napoleon demands a payment of 40 million Francs from Portugal as a payment towards the cost of the war
1808 9th February - By order of General Loison nine Portuguese in Caldas da Rainha are summarily executed
1808 15th February - The General Junot is appointed Commander-in-Chief of all Portuguese forces and Marquis de Alorna as Inspector General
1808 7th March - Dom João and his Court arrive in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
1808 11th March - French troops occupy Elvas
1808 17th May - A few hundred leading Portuguese citizens pay homage to General Junot in Lisbon
1808 18th May - French trained Portuguese army leaves for France to be incorporated in the French army
1808 June - Portuguese Foreign Legion created in the service of France
1808 1st June - Portalegre, Castelo de Vide surrender quickly to invaders but Marvão holds firm
1808 3rd June - Spanish troops occupy Crato and Flor da Rosa
1808 6th June - Northern Portuguese towns and in particular Porto revolt against the French invaders - the revolt spreads throughout Portugal
1808 9 June - Camp Maior surrenders after strong defending
1808 10th June - Dom João IV in Brazil as Price Regent of Portugal declares war on France
1808 21st June - French army led by General Loison are attacked near Mesão Frio
1808 25th June - Coimbra is retaken from the occupying French army
1808 July - The French army deliberately sacks the towns of Arronches, Elvas, Estremoz, Évora, Leiria, Nazaré, Portalegre and Tomar
1808 16th July - Loyal Portuguese forces blockade the Fort of Almeida
1808 29th July - The army of General Loison defeat near Évora a combined Portuguese-Spanish force and takes revenge on its citizens
1808 1st August - English forces led by General Arthur Wellesley land near Figueira da Foz
1808 Peninsular War (1808-1814)
1808 General Arthur Wellesley is appointed to lead Anglo-Portuguese army (later becomes Viscount Beresford)
1808 16th August - Battle of Roliça - Anglo-Portuguese larger army led by Wellesley defeat French army after fierce battle near Óbidos
1808 21st August - Battle of Vimeiro - English army commanded by Wellesley defeat French army led by General Junot - Wellesley awarded title of Conde do Vimeiro
1808 30th August - Treaty of Sintra - English commanders agree for defeated French army to depart from Portugal taking their spoils and arms
1808 15th September - General Junot and his army sail from Lisbon back to France
1808 18th September - English General Dalrymple declares the reinstatement of the Royal Council
1808 2nd October - The French forces holding the Fort of Almeida surrender
1808 26th December - Sir Samuel Hood and his troops led by General Beresford invade Funchal and take possession from French of Madeira until 1814
1808 A Provisional Junta of the Algarve is created after expelling French troops
1809 January - General William Carr Beresford is appointed to reorganise and train Portuguese army
1809 10th January - The capital of French Guiana is occupied by Brazilian army
1809 28th February - Portugal and England sign a Pact of Alliance and Trade
1809 4th March - Second invasion of French army at Caminha and Vila Nova de Cerveira of 40.000 soldiers led by General Soult - by the 24th they had reached Porto
1809 3rd March - General Beresford is made Commander-in-Chief of the Portuguese forces
1809 12th March - The French forces take town of Montalegre - Battle of Ponte de Saltadouro - and Chaves then Gêres - Battle of Ponte de Misarela
1809 16th March - Battle of Salamonde - The French forces defeat the Portuguese army
1809 17th March - General Bernardim Freire de Andrade and Governor of Porto accused of treason and murdered by populace near Braga
1809 20th March - Portuguese defending Braga defeated by French forces
1809 21st March - Portuguese forces retake Chaves
1809 22nd March - General Wellesley arrives in Lisbon to take command of English army
1809 29th March - The catastrophe of "Ponte das Barcas" in Porto - hundreds die as they flee Porto from French forces across a bridge made of boats which then collapses
1809 31st March - French forces take Penefiel
1809 18th April - Battle of Bridge of Amarante - The town of Amarante also fails to hold off French army but their defence is exemplary
1809 21st April - England agrees to lend Portugal 6 million pounds to finance the fight against the French - the same day an English army led by Wellesley arrive in Lisbon with 17.000 troops
1809 25th April - Deputation of leading Braga citizens pay homage to French General Soult
1809 2nd May - English and Portuguese army under Wellesley arrive in Coimbra
1809 2nd May - The town of Ponte de Lima showed exemplary quality in their failed fight against the invading French
1809 8th May - Portuguese army led by General Beresford arrive in Lamego and others led by General Silveira occupy Vila Real
1809 12th May - Battle of Moure - Portuguese forces force French forces to retreat to Amarante who then retreat northwards
1809 12th May - Battle of Porto - The French occupying army destroyed bridges crossing the River Douro to Porto. Wellesley crosses by boat at Avintes and chases the fleeing French army to the boarder with Spain
1809 13th May - Penefiel retaken by General Silveira
1809 18th May - The French army retreat from Portugal via Montalegre
1809 27th July - Battle of Talavera - Wellesley enters Spain and engages the Spanish and French and makes them retreat - both sides claim victory and Wellesley fails to chase as his supplies are low and returns with his army to Portugal - Wellesley is made Duke of Wellington
1809 Viscount Beresford as commander of Portuguese army dominates and strongly influences the rule of the Court due to the absent Regent
1809 October - Construction begins on construction of "Linhas de Torres" to the north of Lisbon which later successfully defends the capital against French army
1809 Lord Byron temporary resides in town of Sintra near Lisbon
1809 27th December - The Masonic Lodges parade through streets in Lisbon
1810 Birth of writer and poet Alexandre Herculano (1810-1877)
1810 19th February - Portugal and England sign a further Treaty of Peace, Friendship and Trade
1810 June - Third invasion of French army this time led by General Massena
1810 English reinforcements arrive by boat from England
1810 24th July - Battle of Bridge of Côa - English forces under General Robert Crauford create severe casualties and delay the advance of the French troops led by Marshal Ney
1810 1st August - Declaration by Marshal Massena that a large French army was invading Portugal from Ciudade Rodrigo in Spain to fight the English army and not the Portuguese
1810 15th August - Siege of Almeida - English forces forced to surrender on the 18th of August after heavy bombardment from French forces
1810 10th September - 50 leading Portuguese liberals are exiled to the Island of Terceira in Azores for promoting the policies
1810 18th September - French army occupies Viseu
1810 27th September - Battle of Buçaco - The French army led by Marshal Massena suffers a serious defeat against an inferior number of English and Portuguese troops
1810 1st October - French army occupy Coimbra and sack the town
1810 7th October - Portuguese troops led by General Trant retake Coimbra
1810 Wellesley awarded title of Marquês de Torres Vedras
1810 14th October - The French army led by Massena try to penetrate without success the " Linhas de Torres" fortifications at Sobral - they also attempt to cross the river by boat but the Chamusca boatmen burn many of their boats
1810 29th October - General Silveira encircles the Fort of Almeida - he retreats on the 13th as superior French reinforcements arrive
1810 15th November - French army short of supplies withdraws to Santarém
1810 30th December - Battle of Bridge of Abade - General Silveira engages with the French army led by General Clarapède near Lamego
1811 11th January - Battle of Vila de Ponte - French army engage with the Portuguese army near to Montalegre
1811 19th January - Battle of Rio Maior - French army engage with the Portuguese army under the command of General Campbell
1811 4th March - French invading army start to withdraw from Portugal
1811 5th March - Battle of Barrosa (Spain) - Portuguese troops participate in the defeat of French army near Cadiz
1811 8th March - French forces led by Marshal Mortier encircle Campo Maior - the town surrenders on the 21st of March
1811 10th March - The town of Badajoz in Spain falls to the French
1811 11th March - Battle of Pombal - Anglo-Portuguese army led by Duke of Wellington engage with French forces led by Marshal Ney
1811 13th March - Marshal Soult rejoins his troops at Badajoz
1811 14th March - Battle of Casal Novo - The Duke of Welling engages with French army under Marshal Ney
1811 15th March - Towns of Albuquerque and Valência de Alcântara are occupied by French troops
1811 16th March - Battle of Foz de Arouce - The Anglo-Portuguese army under Duke of Wellington defeat French army and force them to retreat
1811 22nd March - Marshall Massena concentrates his French army around Guarda and Belmonte
1811 23rd March - Marshal Ney opposes plans of Marshal Massena and takes his troops out of Portugal
1811 25th March - General Beresford retakes possession of Campo Maior
1811 13th March - Marshal Soult rejoins his troops at Badajoz
1811 3rd April - Battle of Sabugal - Duke of Wellington defeats French troops led by Marshal Messena who then orders their eventual retreat out of Portugal and back to France in 1813
1811 11th May - French troops defending Fort of Almeida retreat
1811 13th May - General Beresford granted title of Conde de Trancoso
1811 16th May - Battle of Albuera - Combined Portuguese-Spanish-English force led by General Beresford defeat French army under Marshal Soult near Badajoz in Spain
1811 19th May - Anglo-Portuguese troops encircle Badajoz - this action is abandoned on the 17th of June
1812 16th March - Siege and Battle of Badajoz (Spain) - English army based in Elvas commenced their siege in March but it was not until the 6th April that the town of Badajoz was taken after the English losing in the action more than 10% of their men due to strong French resistance
1812 3rd April - French army led by Marshal Marmont invade Portugal
1812 6th April - French troops fail to take Fort de Almeida
1812 8th April - French troops encircle Castelo Branco
1812 13th April - The villages of Pedragão and Medelim are sacked by French troops
1812 14th April - Battle of Guarda - French cavalry and Portuguese forces clash and are defeated suffering losses
1812 24th April - Marshal Marmont decides to withdraw his army from Portugal
1812 12th June - Renewal of Treaty of Friendship between Portugal and Russia
1812 13th June - An Anglo-Portuguese army under Wellington enter Spain to commence the Salamanca Campaign
1812 17th June - The Anglo-Portuguese army under Wellington enter town of Salamanca - all Forts in the area are captured in the next ten days
1812 22nd July - Battle of Salamanca - French army of Marshal Marmont defeated by Anglo-Portuguese army
1812 17th August - Wellington leads his army into Madrid - French army retake the City on 2nd of November and stay there until abandoning it on June 12the the following year
1812 Combined Portuguese and English army (and also Spanish), led by Wellesley chase French army across Spain and after being defeated at the Battle of Victoria the French army returns to France
1812 USA ship "General Armstrong" and English fleet battle in the Bay of Horta, Azores
1814 30th May - First Treaty of Paris - Portugal agrees to return Guiana
1814 26th August - General Beresford returns to Portugal to seek power
1815 22nd January - Portugal and England sign a Treaty abolishing slave trade between Africa and northern of the Equator
1815 Congress of Vienna - the Alentejo town of Olivença was agreed to be returned to the possession of Portugal - this agreement was never acted upon
1815 20th November - The Four Alliance Pact commits France to pay 2 million Francs in compensation for the wars
1815 16th December - Creation of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and Algarve
1816 20th March - Dom João VI (1816 - 1826) - Royal Court residing in Brazil
1816 2nd June - General Beresford is appointed to rebuild the Portuguese army in Portugal in the absence of Dom João VI
1816 28th September - Dona Maria Isabel (daughter of Dom João IV) is given in marriage to her uncle Don Fernando VII of Spain
1816 16th December - Brazil is recognised as its own Kingdom
1817 20th January - Brazilian army under General Carlos Frederico Lecor take Montevideo in Uruguay
1817 March - Brazilian Republican Movement seizes control of Permanbuco but capitulates after 10 weeks
1817 24th May - Liberal conspiracy led by General Gomes Freire de Andrade, a leading Liberalist and grandmaster of the Freemasonry Movement - he is arrested and executed on 17th October
1817 7th September - Dom Pedro (IV) son of Dom João VI receives title of Prince of Brazil
1818 22nd January - The "O Sinédrio Lodge", a group of mainly army conspirators is founded in Porto which later leads to the Revolution of 1820
1818 24th August - Army officers in Porto proclaim a Republican Revolution - their main objective is to remove General Beresford from power and bring back the "Braganças" to Portugal to replace the Council of Regency
1818 Marriage of Dom Pedro (IV) with Dona Leopoldina of Austria
1818 "Treaty of Paris" - The town of Olivença and its surrounding area is declared to be Portuguese territory but Spain refuses to comply
1819 Birth of Dona Maria (II) in Rio de Janeiro, (17th) Duquesa de Bragança (1819-1853)
1820 Death of military officer and liberal thinker Gomes Freire and head of the Masonic Order in Lisbon - he strongly opposed the English influence under Marshal Beresford, commander-in-chief of the Portuguese forces
1820 3rd April - Royal Family and Court return from Brazil to rule from Lisbon under a more Liberal regime - Dom Pedro the son of Dom João VI stays in Brazil to ensure its rule
1820 Island of Terceira declare in favour of Dom Pedro IV against Dom Miguel (I)

1820

4th July - The first liberal Constitution was presented by a self-appointed Provisional Government in the absence of the King's control
1820 Liberal movement gains strength from support by Masonic Lodges
1820 13th August - General Beresford sails to visit Dom João VI in Brazil
1820 24th August - Liberal led riots occur in Porto against English influence and control of Portuguese authorities by Marchal Bereford who is absent visiting Brazil and the King - this is the start of years of civil unrest (1820-1834)
1820 24th August - Rebel "Junta Provisório do Governo Supremo do Reino" is organised in Porto led by Brigadier António da Silveira Pinto da Fonseca
1820 15th September - Liberal led riots occur in Lisbon in sympathy with those earlier in Porto - rebel Military Junta takes over control in Lisbon and the Regency Council is dismissed
1820 27th September - The two Juntas meet in Alcobaça and form one "Junta Provisório do Governo Supremo do Reino"
1820 10th October - General Beresford return from England but is not allowed to disembark
1820 22nd November - Elections are held for choosing new members of the "Cortes"
1821 24th January - The "Cortes" meet in Lisbon and decide to make a new Constitution to curnb the powers of Monarchy and the Church
1821 30th January - A new Regent's Council is formed in Lisbon to act on behalf of absent Dom João VI
1821 12th February - A law is issued giving amnesty to all persons that have been persecuted since 1807 for their political ideas
1821 9th March - A new Constitution is prepared
1821 20th March - The Inquisition (Tribunal do Santo Ofício), is abolished
1821 20th March - Foundation of Banco de Lisboa
1821 22nd April - Dom João VI appoints Dom Pedro as his Regent in Brazil and on the 26th he and his court set sail for Portugal
1821 5th May - The possessions of the Crown are declared national property
1821 3rd June - Dom João VI and his court leave Brazil and arrive back in Portugal on 3rd July with Dom Miguel (I) - Dom Pedro IV remains as Regent in Brazil
1821 August - The Bank of Brazil declares bankruptcy
1821 30th September - A new Constitution is proclaimed by Dom João VI providing a mixture of reforms and restrictions
1821 29th September - The "Cortes" demand that Dom Pedro be brought form Brazil to Portugal - the Brazilians request for him to stay in Brazil
1822 15th June - Proposal to amend Portuguese Constitution in view of the crisis in Brazil defeated and Portuguese troops stationed in Brazil recalled to Portugal
1822 7th September - Brazil proclaims itself to be an independent Kingdom to Portugal and Dom Pedro is declared as its Emperor on the 13th October
1822 23rd September - Dom João VI introduces a new Constitution
1822 12th October - Dom Pedro acclaimed Emperor in Brazil
1822 The first Municipal free elections in Tomar
1822 November - The new more Liberal Constitution causes civil unrest with division of opinion by the public
1823 23rd February - Anti-Liberal revolt by Conde de Amarante and followers in Vila Real
1823 29th February - The assassination of the Duque de Loulé who is in favour of the new Constitution and close adviser to Dom João VI
1823 31st May - Dom João VI publicly proclaims his rejection to absolute power and his respect for the liberties of the individual
1823 23rd May - Conde de Amarante leads a military uprising in Vila Franca de Xira in favour of monarchy
1823 27th May - Dom Miguel (I) who is a hard-line "absolutist" and encouraged by his mother the Queen, raises an army based in Vila Franca de Xira against the new Constitution - this action is named "Vila-francada"
1823 18th June - A Junta is nominated to prepare a new Constitution but fails to agree
1823 26th October - Plot to replace Dom João VI with Dom Miguel (I) is uncovered
1824 Foundation of the "Fábrica da Vista Alegre" - a factory dedicated to the production of quality porcelain
1824 Dom João VI appeals to England to send troops to support his control but England refuses to become involved in Portuguese internal affairs
1824 28th February - The Marquês de Loulé is assassinated in the Alentejo by supporters of Dom Miguel
1824 29th April - Loyalists to Dom Miguel (I) and his mother Dona Carlota-Joaquina arrest leading Liberal leaders and take control of Lisbon - Dom João VI takes refuge onboard an English boat, the "Windsor Castle" lying at anchor off Lisbon
1824 27th May - Dom João VI reclaims his power and Dom Miguel (I) is arrested and then exiled first to Paris and then later to Vienna - this action is named "Abrilada"
1824 26th October - Another military plot uncovered to usurp Dom João VI and create a Regency in favour of Dona Carlota-Joaquim
1825 19th May - Dom João VI officially recognises the Independent State of Brazil
1825 29th August - Brazil signs a Treaty with Portugal recognising their friendship and declaring non-involvement in each others internal affairs