Maximum extent of Portuguese colonial possessions in the 16th century.
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The Portuguese Empire was the earliest and longest lived of the Western European colonial empires, existing from 1415 to 1999. more...

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The conquest of Ceuta in 1415 and the exploration of the Atlantic Ocean in the early 15th century was a consequence of the kingdom's connection to the sea. The creation of a navigation school at Sagres by Henrique the Navigator allowed developments like the caravel and improved the quality of Portuguese cartography. A century later the main objective of a sea route to India was achieved and Portugal extended its possessions to a world distribution, being homeland to such explorers as Bartolomeu Dias, Vasco da Gama, and Magellan, although the latter sailed for the Spanish crown, Portugal's oceanic rival since 1492.

Portugal's small size and population restricted the empire to a collection of small but well defended outposts along the shoreline. The height of the empire power was reached in the 16th century but the indifference of the Habsburg kings and the competition with new colonial empires like the British, French and Dutch started its long and gradual decline. After the 18th century Portugal concentrated in the colonization of Brazil and African possessions. Brazilian gold gave a new pace to the empire but the catastrophic earthquake of 1755 that seriously affected Lisbon marked the symbolic end of Portuguese influence in the international political sphere. In 1822 Brazil became independent and in 1890 the British Ultimatum ended Portuguese intentions of a similar large colony in Africa.

After World War II, Portugal (ruled by Salazar) tried to resist the decolonization and the Overseas War ensued (1961-1974). Also in 1961, after the liberation of Goa and Daman and Diu by India, Portuguese possessions in Asia were restricted to Macau (strictly a Chinese territory under Portuguese administration) and East Timor. After the Carnation Revolution of 1974, Portugal changed policy and supported the independence of its colonies. The Portuguese overseas Empire finally came to an end when Portugal handed Macau over to China in 1999 although East Timor remained a Portuguese territory de jure until its independence in 2002. The CPLP is the cultural successor of the Empire.

The beginnings of the empire (1415-1580)

The countries that we now know as Portugal and Spain spent the Middle Ages after 722 in a centuries-long struggle for land, called the Reconquista, which pitted the Christian Portuguese and Spanish kingdoms against the Islamic occupiers of the southern part of the Iberian Peninsula.

The Portuguese Reconquista culminated in 1249 with the conquest of the Algarve by Afonso III, setting the Portuguese borders which have lasted almost unchanged to this day on the Iberian Peninsula. Throughout the 15th century, the Crowns of Aragon and Portugal expanded territorially seawards (the Kingdom of Castile did not complete the conquest of the last Moorish stronghold at Granada until 1492). The Aragonese Empire, which had accomplished its Reconquista in 1266, focused on the Mediterranean Sea while the Portuguese Empire turned to the Atlantic Ocean and North Africa.

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Funchal Madeira 1898 20r Postal Stationery Card Used £5.02 Funchal Madeira 20r Postal Stationery Card With Reply £4.68
Portugal Angola 1932 Ceres Mnh Pairs £5.95 Portugal Mozambique 1933 Mnh Blocks Of 6 Stamps £4.17
Portugal Scarce 1947 Mnh Costumes Pair Complete Set £55.33 Portugal Scarce 1949 Mnh Avis Pair Complete Set £38.30
Portugal Timor 1956 Maps Mnh Blocks Of 4 Complete Set £10.98 Portugal Timor 1938 Valuable Mnh Blocks Of 4 Stamps £72.35
Portugal Timor Mnh Pair Collection £10.98 Portugal Portuguese India 1938 Airmail Mnh £5.87
Portugal Portuguese India 1931 Mnh Valuable Pairs £16.94 Portugal Angola Mnh Small Collection £4.26
Portugal Macau / Macao Scarce 1938 Mnh Pairs £101.29 Portugal Timor 1934 Scarce Mnh Complete Set £84.26
Portugal Macau / Macao 1953 Blocks 4 Stamps Set £25.45 Portugal Colonies St. Tome Mnh Stamp Collection £6.80
Portugal Mozambique 1947 Mnh Pair Set £8.43 Portugal Cape Verde 1938 Mnh 9 Escudos Pair £6.72
Portugal Early Used Lot £3.20 Lourenco Marques Early Mounted Mint Lot £1.04
Portugal & Cols. Un Mounted Mint Mini Sheets £1.04 Portugal Un Mounted Mint Mini Sheets £1.65
letter from funchal maderia to london 1903 £8.51 #178- Nice Lot Of Stamps From Portugal £2.68
Portugal - 1983 2 Lisbon Sheetlets Mnh £1.99 Portugal - 35 Law Promulgation 1976 Minisheets Mnh £1.99
Portugal 1952 Nato Set On First Day Cover £32.50 ## Portuguese India 1881 Crown overprints Fournier 1,5 £4.70
## Portuguese India 1877 Crown Fournier Facsimile 300rs £3.00 1924 Portugal Nyassa Postage Dues Full Set J1-J9 mnt og £1.67
Portugal - 1963 Unused Postal Conference Cent Set. £0.99 Portugal - 1960 Unused Philatelic Exhibition Set. £1.75
Portugal - 1966 Unused National Revolution Ann Set. £1.75 Portugal. 1892/4. 10r.Sg240(E). Used. £4.75
Stamps Portugal £0.99 Portugal; Un Mounted Mint Lot £1.04
Portuguese Colonies mint/used stamps £1.79 Portugal 1946 Virgin Mary S/S, Mnh £18.40
Portugal 1941 Costumes S/S, Mnh £43.48 ## Portugal 1924-26 Ceres 1$20 Mint Cv$ 110.00 £9.99
## Portugal 1904 Tax Due set in réis 50rs Cv $105.00 £12.00 ## Portugal 1949 Avis Kings S/S #14 nice Cv $116.00 £9.99
## Portugal 1853 D.Maria Ii 25réis 18 stamps nice group £4.70 ## Mozambique Maritime Mail Paquebot of Central Beira £9.00
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