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Evoramonte, or Évora-monte, (officially
spelled Évora Monte) is a
civil parish in the muni****lity of
Estremoz in the
Alentejo Central subregion of Portugal...
- The
Concession of
Evoramonte, also
known as the
Convention of
Evoramonte, was a do****ent
signed on 26 May 1834, in
Evoramonte, in Alentejo,
between the...
- The
Castle of
Evoramonte,
alternately spelled Évora
Monte or
Évoramonte, (Portuguese:
Castelo de Évora Monte/Castelo de
Evoramonte) is a
Portuguese castle...
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Rainha Santa Isabel)
Castle of
Evoramonte (Portuguese:
Castelo de
Evoramonte ou Évora Monte/Castelo e
cerca urbana de
Evoramonte)
Castle of
Vieros (Portuguese:...
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United Kingdom, France, Spain, and
Portugal to
enforce the
Concession of
Evoramonte. The
Quadruple Alliance (1912-1913), also
known as the
Balkan League,...
- army was
still formidable (about 18,000 men), but on May 26, 1834, at
Evoramonte, to end the
bloodbath in the
country after six
years of
civil war a peace...
- de Trillo,
Diogo de
Arruda and
Francisco de Arruda) and the
Castle of
Évoramonte of 1531),
Viana do Castelo, Guimarães and some
other towns. The style...
- Asturias,
Gerona and of Viana. He was
granted the
Portuguese county of
Évoramonte,
which was due to his
marriage to the
Countess of Chinchón. However, he...
- three-year
civil war,
Miguel I was
forced to
abdicate at the
Concession of
Evoramonte (26 May 1834).
While Carlos was
transported to
England (he
later secretly...
- Duke of
Terceira wins the
Battle of ****eiceira.
Miguel capitulates at
EvoraMonte on 26 May. End of the
civil war:
Miguel is
exiled to Genoa,
where he renounces...