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Phillip II, king of Spain. |
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that order, and submits himself to |
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the superior, though by permission |
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of the Holy See he still preserved |
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his crown. |
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from China, and planted in Portugal. |
| prior of Crato, |
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1578. Sebastian defeated by the |
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Moors in the battle of Alcacer. |
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For particulars of this unfortunate |
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expedition into Africa, (see Vertot.) |
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Sebastian was the first king of |
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Portugal who bore the title of majesty |
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bestowed upon him by Philip |
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II, of Spain. |
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1580. Anthonio defeated at Alcantara |
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by the Spaniards. He flew |
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for refuge to France, where he |
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died in 1595, and having made |
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Henry IV his heir, he particularly |
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recommended his two sons to his |
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protection. |
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held at Tomar. Philip II acknowledged |
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as king, provided Portugal |
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might ever be regarded as a |
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separate and independent kingdom, |
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of which Lisbon should be |
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the capital. So many persons |
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were thrown into the Tagus, that |
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the inhabitants would not eat the |
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fish, whereupon the archbishop of |
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Lisbon, solemnly, and with the |
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