Evoramonte, or Évora-monte, (officially spelled Évora Monte) is a civil parish in the municipality of Estremoz in the Alentejo Central subregion of Portugal...
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The Castle of Evoramonte, alternately spelled Évora Monte or Évoramonte, (Portuguese: Castelo de Évora Monte/Castelo de Evoramonte) is a Portuguese castle...
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The Concession of Evoramonte, also known as the Convention of Evoramonte, was a document signed on 26 May 1834, in Evoramonte, in Alentejo, between the...
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Rainha Santa Isabel) Castle of Evoramonte (Portuguese: Castelo de Evoramonte ou Évora Monte/Castelo e cerca urbana de Evoramonte) Castle of Vieros (Portuguese:...
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United Kingdom, France, Spain, and Portugal to enforce the Concession of Evoramonte. The Quadruple Alliance (1912-1913), also known as the Balkan League,...
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Asturias, Gerona and of Viana. He was granted the Portuguese county of Évoramonte, which was due to his marriage to the Countess of Chinchón. However, he...
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army was still formidable (about 18,000 men), but on May 26, 1834, at Evoramonte, to end the bloodbath in the country after six years of civil war a peace...
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de Trillo, Diogo de Arruda and Francisco de Arruda) and the Castle of Évoramonte of 1531), Viana do Castelo, Guimarães and some other towns. The style...
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Baron of Mascalbo with a Coat of Arms of de Godoy. In Portugal Conde de Evoramonte. He is also Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, Maestrante de Granada and...
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three-year civil war, Miguel I was forced to abdicate at the Concession of Evoramonte (26 May 1834). While Carlos was transported to England (he later secretly...
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Supported by: Spain (Until 1833) Russia Liberal victory Concession of Evoramonte: Constitutional monarchy is restored Dom Miguel renounces all his claims...
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would finally end ten days later with the signing of the Concession of Evoramonte, where Dom Miguel surrendered and abandoned his claim to the Portuguese...
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finally ended on 24 May 1834, when Michael I signed the Concession of Evoramonte, renouncing all claims to the Portuguese throne. The long period of conflict...
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his maternal grandfather (Letter of February 18, 1853) and 3rd Count of Évoramonte in Portugal Portugal de Juro e Herdade with Honours of Relative, Maestrante...
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Spain (Until 1833) Holy Alliance Carlists Liberal Victory Concession of Evoramonte: Constitutional monarchy is restored Dom Miguel renounces all his claims...
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Miguelites Supported by: Spain (1828–1833) Liberal victory Concession of Evoramonte French conquest of Algeria (1827–1830–1857) Location: Regency of Algiers...
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de Sueca, segunda marquesa de Boadilla del Monte, segunda condesa de Evoramonte, com honras de parente (Portugal), dama de la Orden de María Luisa y de...
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surrendered his claim to the Portuguese Throne in the Concession of Evoramonte, Maria was restored to the Throne and her constitutional government, now...
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March 1887), three times Grandee of Spain First Class and 4th Count of Évoramonte in Portugal de Juro e Herdade with Honours of Relative both in succession...
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Duke of Terceira wins the Battle of Asseiceira. Miguel capitulates at EvoraMonte on 26 May. End of the civil war: Miguel is exiled to Genoa, where he renounces...
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with greatness of Spain), Marquess of Boadilla del Monte and Count of Evoramonte (Portuguese), authorised by the Kings of Spain to use his wife's titles...
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26 May 1834, with the capitulation of Michael I in the Concession of Evoramonte. Miguelites partisans continued, however, a guerrilla warfare in several...
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Degebe Castle of Elvas Castle of Esporão Castle of Estremoz Castle of Evoramonte Castle of Faria Fernandine Walls of Porto Castle of Folgosinho Castle...
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Degebe Castle of Elvas Castle of Esporão Castle of Estremoz Castle of Evoramonte Castle of Faria Fernandine Walls of Porto Castle of Folgosinho Castle...
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Degebe Castle of Elvas Castle of Esporão Castle of Estremoz Castle of Evoramonte Castle of Faria Fernandine Walls of Porto Castle of Folgosinho Castle...
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000 men) to be reckoned with, but on May 24, 1834, at the Concession of Evoramonte, peace was declared under a convention by which Miguel formally consented...
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It would only return to Lisbon in 1834, following the Convention of Evoramonte and the end of the civil war. In 1836, in line with the disentailment...
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Miguel, he managed to escape to Spain, returning after the Concession of Evoramonte. Appointed member of the Supreme Council of Military Justice in 1834,...
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Degebe Castle of Elvas Castle of Esporão Castle of Estremoz Castle of Evoramonte Castle of Faria Fernandine Walls of Porto Castle of Folgosinho Castle...
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Degebe Castle of Elvas Castle of Esporão Castle of Estremoz Castle of Evoramonte Castle of Faria Fernandine Walls of Porto Castle of Folgosinho Castle...
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