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1640

Portugal Regains Independence

December 1, 1640

A group of Portuguese nobles stormed the royal palace in Lisbon, defenestrated a Spanish secretary, and proclaimed the Duke of Braganza as King Joao IV. After sixty years in union with Spain, Portugal was independent again. A long war followed, but Lisbon had its own crown, and the Portuguese empire from Brazil to Macau answered once more to a Portuguese king.