- The
Convention of
Gramido was an
agreement signed on 29 June 1847, in Casa
Branca on the town
square of
Gramido, in Valbom, Gondomar, Portugal, to end...
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Septembrists (radical liberals)
Miguelist (traditionalists)
Victory Convention of
Gramido Italian Revolution of 1848 (1848–49) part of
Revolutions of 1848 in the...
- liberals)
Miguelites (traditionalists)
Moderate Liberal Victory Convention of
Gramido Revolt of the Faitiões (1846) Location:
China (Macau)
Portugal Portuguese...
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Cartista victory, as
shown in the
signing of the
resulting Convention of
Gramido on 30 June 1847, but only just,
after the
intervention of
foreign military...
- or
Little Civil War that
resulted in a
Chartist victory;
Convention of
Gramido. 17 António
Bernardo da
Costa Cabral,
Count of
Tomar (1803–1889) 18 June...
- It was here, in the
house called "Casa Branca", that the
Convention of
Gramido was
signed on 29 June 1847,
ending the
civil war of the
Septembrists against...
- at the
siege of
Torres Vedras and
exiled to Angola. 1847
Convention of
Gramido brings the
civil war to an end.
Return of the
political exiles from Angola...
- the Patuleia, that was only
ended by the
signing of the
Convention of
Gramido on 30 June 1847,
after the
intervention of
foreign military forces from...
-
Cartista victory, with
opposition troops being imprisoned. The
Convention of
Gramido, an
agreement that
included amnesty for the Septembrists, was
signed in...
-
Saldanha de
Oliveira Daun, 1st Duke of
Saldanha 29 June –
Convention of
Gramido 27 July – Sebastião Custódio de
Sousa Teles,
military officer and politician...