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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation. Search the whole document.
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Portugal (Portugal) (search for this): narrative 317
This note following, concerning the aide and assistance
of the English Marchants, given to King John the first
of Portugal
, for the winning of Ceut in Barbarie, which
was the first occasion of all the Portugall discoveries,
is taken out of Thomas Walsinghams Latine Chronicle.
Anno 1415.
THIS yeere John the first king of Portugal, being principally assisted by the help of the English Marchants,
and Almaines, overcame the Moores in the dominion of
the King of Barbarie, putting many thousands of them to
the sworde, and he tooke their Citie which was very
mightie, seated upon the sea, which is called Ceut in their
language.
1415 AD (search for this): narrative 317
This note following, concerning the aide and assistance
of the English Marchants, given to King John the first
of Portugal
, for the winning of Ceut in Barbarie, which
was the first occasion of all the Portugall discoveries,
is taken out of Thomas Walsinghams Latine Chronicle.
Anno 1415.
THIS yeere John the first king of Portugal, being principally assisted by the help of the English Marchants,
and Almaines, overcame the Moores in the dominion of
the King of Barbarie, putting many thousands of them to
the sworde, and he tooke their Citie which was very
mightie, seated upon the sea, which is called Ceut in their
language.