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Commercial Relations of England and Portugal
Commercial Relations of England and Portugal
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Alfonso III
Alfonso IV
Alto Douro
Ancient Allies
Anglo-Portuguese alliance history
Anglo-Portuguese Relations
Anglo-Portuguese Trade
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Brazil Trade
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colonial economic rivalry
early modern England Portugal trade relations
East Indies
Edward III
England's Commercial Policy
English Merchants
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Foreign Merchants
Henry III
Indies
international treaty studies
medieval trade networks
merchant guilds Europe
Mere Merchants
Portuguese Ambassador
Portuguese Commerce
Portuguese Government
Portuguese King
Portuguese Merchants
Portuguese Ships
Portuguese Wines
Reginae Angliae
Special Safe Conducts
Violated
wine export commerce
Product details
- ISBN 9781138865396
- Weight: 544g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 07 Apr 2015
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
First Published in 2005. This book looks at the commercial relations between England and Portugal during the mediaeval period, including merchant trading. Due to the relations between Prince Henry the Navigator, and Vasco da Gama, the Anglo - Portuguese alliance, of which the origins can be traced back to the time of the crusades, and which lasted practically during the whole mediaeval period, is almost unique in the history of the Middle Ages for the care with which it was maintained, for its popularity in both countries, and for its beneficial results to both parties.
V.M. Shillinton Cairns Research Student of Girton College, Cambridge. A.B. Wallis Chapman Honours School of Modern History, Oxford.
Commercial Relations of England and Portugal
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