This book deconstructs the dominant thesis of a great involvement of the Portuguese Military Orders in the process of Expansion for North Africa and across the seas. These rich institutions from the fifteenth century onwards always refused to make war in a corporate way, despite appeals in this sense made by the kings and the papacy. The author demonstrates how the patronage of the Order of Christ on a vast part of the globe resulted from Portuguese diplomatic interests and was not very effective, even in the peak period of 1456 and 1514. The creation of the bishopric of Funchal (1514), which served as a model for other Portuguese overseas bishoprics, marked a rupture and transformed this pattern of the Order of Christ into a very limited p...
O propósito principal deste trabalho é estudar as relações dos dois últimos bispos de São Paulo colo...
The knights’ confraternity created in Cáceres by Fernando II, in August 1170, had a different fortun...
UIDB/04666/2020 UIDP/04666/2020The understanding that armed conflict played a major part in shaping ...
This chapter questions the vocation of the Order of Christ to be involved in the process of oceanic ...
How and why the Portuguese Military Orders changed in the 16th century is the central topic of this ...
Análise do perfil social dos cavaleiros das Ordens Militares do Arquipélago da Madeira (1640-1755) e...
This article offers an interpretation of the actions of the Franciscan Juan de Albuquerque as bishop...
Early Modern definition of rights of Patronage. The specific characteristics of the Portuguese Patro...
UID/HIS/04666/2019Jerusalem accumulated the status of religious reference for Christianity with that...
By the end of the fifteenth century most European countries had witnessed a profound reformation of ...
The Portuguese missions to Southeast Asia and China beginning in the sixteenth century was mainly in...
Late Medieval Portugal would find itself in a rather unique position, being situated on the Western-...
UID/HIS/04666/2013Commonly known as the Cardinal-King, D. Henrique of Portugal was a Portuguese roya...
In 1505, King Manuel I of Portugal (1495-1521) ordered the public printing of a letter officially ad...
À partir d´une recherche prosopographique sur tous les évêques du Portugal et de son empire pendat l...
O propósito principal deste trabalho é estudar as relações dos dois últimos bispos de São Paulo colo...
The knights’ confraternity created in Cáceres by Fernando II, in August 1170, had a different fortun...
UIDB/04666/2020 UIDP/04666/2020The understanding that armed conflict played a major part in shaping ...
This chapter questions the vocation of the Order of Christ to be involved in the process of oceanic ...
How and why the Portuguese Military Orders changed in the 16th century is the central topic of this ...
Análise do perfil social dos cavaleiros das Ordens Militares do Arquipélago da Madeira (1640-1755) e...
This article offers an interpretation of the actions of the Franciscan Juan de Albuquerque as bishop...
Early Modern definition of rights of Patronage. The specific characteristics of the Portuguese Patro...
UID/HIS/04666/2019Jerusalem accumulated the status of religious reference for Christianity with that...
By the end of the fifteenth century most European countries had witnessed a profound reformation of ...
The Portuguese missions to Southeast Asia and China beginning in the sixteenth century was mainly in...
Late Medieval Portugal would find itself in a rather unique position, being situated on the Western-...
UID/HIS/04666/2013Commonly known as the Cardinal-King, D. Henrique of Portugal was a Portuguese roya...
In 1505, King Manuel I of Portugal (1495-1521) ordered the public printing of a letter officially ad...
À partir d´une recherche prosopographique sur tous les évêques du Portugal et de son empire pendat l...
O propósito principal deste trabalho é estudar as relações dos dois últimos bispos de São Paulo colo...
The knights’ confraternity created in Cáceres by Fernando II, in August 1170, had a different fortun...
UIDB/04666/2020 UIDP/04666/2020The understanding that armed conflict played a major part in shaping ...