- the
Suebi and
Visigoths as Portucale. The name
Portucale changed into
Portugale during the 7th and 8th centuries, and by the 9th century, it was used...
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Portus Cale.
Portucale evolved into
Portugale during the 7th and 8th centuries, and by the 9th century,
Portugale was used
extensively to
refer to the...
- needed] The name
Portucale changed into
Portugale during the 7th and 8th centuries. By the 9th century,
Portugale was used
extensively to
refer to the region...
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Portucale could have
evolved in the 7th and 8th centuries, to
become Portugale, or Portugal, from the 9th century. The term
denoted the area between...
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Subjects of
Englande and
Wales to
trade freely into the
Dominions of
Spaine Portugale and France. (Repealed by
Repeal of Acts
Concerning Importation Act 1822...
- Joseph-Roméo
Gadbois et Jean-Julien
Perrault Église Sainte-Élisabeth-de-
Portugale (670 rue de Courcelle) 1912 with Joseph-Honoré MacDuff;
replaced in 1957-1958...
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diuision of the
Indies and newe
worlde betwene the Spany∣ardes and the
Portugales.". The
decades of the newe
worlde or west
India conteynyng the nauigations...
- the
island of
Saint Helena, and its use as a
provision depôt for the '
Portugale'
traders with India. (By
Balsara he was
referring to the modern-day Basra...
- Португалија (Macedonian, Serbian),
Portugal - פּאָרטוגאַל (Yiddish),
Portugāle (Latvian),
Portugali (Finnish),
Portugalia (Albanian, Polish, Romanian)...
- as
governor of Portugal:
Gutinus Veniegas, qui
tenebat illa
terra de
Portugale de ille rex (Godino
Veniegas as tenant-in-chief of
Portugal by appointment...