The Portuguese in the Age of Discovery c.1340–1665

Dr David Nicolle author Gerry Embleton illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:20th Nov '12

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

The Portuguese in the Age of Discovery c.1340–1665 cover

In the 15th and 16th centuries the Portuguese built a vast trading empire that stretched from Brazil to India and from Lisbon to Nagasaki. The men who spearheaded this extraordinary transformation are the subject of this engaging book.

From humble beginnings, in the course of three centuries the Portuguese built the world's first truly global empire, stretching from modern Brazil to sub-Saharan Africa and from India to the East Indies (Indonesia). Portugal had established its present-day borders by 1300 and the following century saw extensive warfare that confirmed Portugal's independence and allowed it to aspire to maritime expansion, sponsored by monarchs such as Prince Henry the Navigator. During this nearly 300-year period, the Portuguese fought alongside other Iberian forces against the Moors of Andalusia; with English help successfully repelled a Castilian invasion (1385); fought the Moors in Morocco, and Africans, the Ottoman Turks, and the Spanish in colonial competition. The colourful and exotic Portuguese forces that prevailed in these battles on land and sea are the subject of this book.

ISBN: 9781849088480

Dimensions: 248mm x 184mm x 5mm

Weight: 172g

48 pages