The history of the Portuguese city of Mazagão is also the history of a journey over the Atlantic. Designed and settled in 1541 in Northwest Africa, the motivation for the grid layout of this fortress-city may be interpreted as a compromise between the urban knowledge developed in neighboring examples of occupation by conquest and the aspiration of an “ideal” model. The Portuguese were to remain here until 1769 when Mazagão was abandoned and its population transferred to the Amazon basin where New Mazagão was founded. This time, a geometrical regular plan was carried along by these colons as well as their African religious traditions, strikingly still present nowadays. More than a direct spatial translation from Africa to South America, ...
[EN] During the eighteenth century Portugal developed a large military construction process in the U...
SFRH/BD/96374/2013 UID/HIS/04666/2013A presença portuguesa no Médio Oriente desenrolou-se entre os i...
[Excerpt] Portugal held overseas possessions in Africa, South America and Asia from the beginning of...
While Mazagão represents the long-lasting Portuguese new settlement in Northern Africa (1514-1769), ...
Unlike Mazagão, which represents the long-lasting Portuguese new settlement in North Africa (1514-17...
In 1415, after some failed assaults, an army from Portugal took over the Northern Africa town of Ceu...
In 1415 Portugal initiated its Overseas Expansion. The conquest of Ceuta began a settling process th...
The Portuguese presence in Northern Africa started with the conquest of Ceuta, in 1415, and ended wi...
The study of the Atlantic insular territories, discovered unpopulated in the 15th century, are of p...
In this article, the author draws on “statistical maps of the population” in the Portuguese Atlantic...
Azemmour was the last big Portuguese conquest in the Maghreb, marking a strategic stage for the expa...
In 1415, Portugal started a series of occupations in North Africa. This process extended until 1769 ...
Both shores of the Strait of Gibraltar share a long past of social, military and cultural interactiv...
North-western Africa’s history gathers a palimpsest of powers and regimes where European colonialism...
31 p. -- Bibliogr.: p. 30-31The Portuguese Empire was one of the most successful European empires of...
[EN] During the eighteenth century Portugal developed a large military construction process in the U...
SFRH/BD/96374/2013 UID/HIS/04666/2013A presença portuguesa no Médio Oriente desenrolou-se entre os i...
[Excerpt] Portugal held overseas possessions in Africa, South America and Asia from the beginning of...
While Mazagão represents the long-lasting Portuguese new settlement in Northern Africa (1514-1769), ...
Unlike Mazagão, which represents the long-lasting Portuguese new settlement in North Africa (1514-17...
In 1415, after some failed assaults, an army from Portugal took over the Northern Africa town of Ceu...
In 1415 Portugal initiated its Overseas Expansion. The conquest of Ceuta began a settling process th...
The Portuguese presence in Northern Africa started with the conquest of Ceuta, in 1415, and ended wi...
The study of the Atlantic insular territories, discovered unpopulated in the 15th century, are of p...
In this article, the author draws on “statistical maps of the population” in the Portuguese Atlantic...
Azemmour was the last big Portuguese conquest in the Maghreb, marking a strategic stage for the expa...
In 1415, Portugal started a series of occupations in North Africa. This process extended until 1769 ...
Both shores of the Strait of Gibraltar share a long past of social, military and cultural interactiv...
North-western Africa’s history gathers a palimpsest of powers and regimes where European colonialism...
31 p. -- Bibliogr.: p. 30-31The Portuguese Empire was one of the most successful European empires of...
[EN] During the eighteenth century Portugal developed a large military construction process in the U...
SFRH/BD/96374/2013 UID/HIS/04666/2013A presença portuguesa no Médio Oriente desenrolou-se entre os i...
[Excerpt] Portugal held overseas possessions in Africa, South America and Asia from the beginning of...