By using this website you are consenting to our policy for the use of cookies. For further information, consult our policy for the use of cookies and privacy, where you can disable them.

OK
×

Author:

 

David Johnson


Report:

 

40


Page:

 

15


Year:

 

2013



Excerpt:

 

The ups and downs of the Anglo-Portuguese relationship since the signing of the Treaty of Windso have been well documented. In this context the life of Catherine of Braganza stands out as a representative of both the positive aspects of this ancient friendship and the tensions which sometimes threatened it.

 

The article (in pdf) can be downloaded here

 

 




      View All Articles

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER