The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 8John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1936 - Great Britain |
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Page 94
... Angola , which we shall discuss later , and to the campaigns in Morocco ending in his defeat and slaughter with the flower of the Portuguese nobility at Alcacer - Kebir in 1578 , and so to the annexation of Portugal to Spain in 1580 ...
... Angola , which we shall discuss later , and to the campaigns in Morocco ending in his defeat and slaughter with the flower of the Portuguese nobility at Alcacer - Kebir in 1578 , and so to the annexation of Portugal to Spain in 1580 ...
Page 96
... Angola from the small European settlements on the Congo and in their own interests did not wish to see their refuge closed to them . It is worthy of note that during his long residence among the negroes Castro could never secure ...
... Angola from the small European settlements on the Congo and in their own interests did not wish to see their refuge closed to them . It is worthy of note that during his long residence among the negroes Castro could never secure ...
Page 109
... Angola under Admiral Cornelis Jol which captured the port of Loanda , and drove the Governor of Angola , Pedro Cesar de Menezes , with his troops to Massangano in the interior . This loss was followed by that of Benguela . A truce of ...
... Angola under Admiral Cornelis Jol which captured the port of Loanda , and drove the Governor of Angola , Pedro Cesar de Menezes , with his troops to Massangano in the interior . This loss was followed by that of Benguela . A truce of ...
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