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The History of Portugal Podcast

Brian Kirk
The History of Portugal Podcast
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    John I of Portugal - Episode 147 - History of Portugal

    2026/03/13 | 11 mins.
    Dive into the remarkable life of John I of Portugal (1357–1433), the king who reshaped a nation and set Portugal on the path to global exploration. Known as “John the Good” and “the Founder of the Avis Dynasty,” his reign marked a turning point in Portuguese independence, stability, and maritime ambition.In this episode, we explore:⚔️ The 1383–1385 Crisis and how John I secured Portugal’s independence👑 His rise from Master of Avis to King of Portugal🌍 The early seeds of the Age of Discoveries🤝 His legendary alliance with England, sealed by the Treaty of Windsor🏰 The cultural and political legacy that shaped Europe for centuriesWhether you're a history buff, a medieval politics nerd, or a collector fascinated by European dynasties, this episode gives you a clear, engaging look at one of Portugal’s most influential rulers.👍 If you enjoy deep‑dive historical content, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share.🛎️ Turn on notifications so you never miss a new episode.
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    Portuguese House of Burgundy - Episode 146 - History of Portugal

    2026/01/16 | 7 mins.
    The Portuguese House of Burgundy ruled Portugal from its founding in 1096 until the 1383–85 Interregnum, shaping the kingdom’s early identity, language, and territorial expansion. It began with Henry of Burgundy, whose son Afonso Henriques became Portugal’s first king after declaring independence from León.
    Founded: By Henry of Burgundy in 1096, granted the County of Portugal after marrying Teresa of León.

    First King: Afonso I (Afonso Henriques), declared independence in 1139 after the Battle of Ourique.

    Major Achievements:
    Formalized the Portuguese language under King Dinis I.

    Established the first Portuguese parliament under King Afonso II.

    Conquered the Algarve under King Afonso III, expanding Portugal’s territory.

    Dynastic Influence: Linked to the Capetian dynasty and spread across Europe through royal marriages and noble appointments.

    End of Rule: The dynasty ended in 1383 with the death of King Ferdinand I and the disputed succession of Beatrice of Portugal, leading to the rise of the House of Aviz

    🏰 Key Highlights of the House of Burgundy
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    Campaign of king Afonso III in Algarve, 1249 - Episode 145 - History of Portugal

    2026/01/09 | 7 mins.
    In 1249, the winds shifted across the southern edge of Iberia. As rival kingdoms clashed and empires faded, one final frontier remained for Portugal. King Afonso III, determined and unyielding, launched the campaign that would change the nation’s destiny.
    From tense negotiations to decisive strikes, the Algarve became the stage for the last great push of the Reconquista — a moment when borders were redrawn, alliances tested, and a kingdom finally reached the sea.
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    The definitive conquest of Algarve, 1238–1249 - Episode 144 - History of Portugal

    2025/08/29 | 5 mins.
    In this episode, we continue on the conquest of the Iberian Peninsula of Muslim territories
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    The definitive conquest of Alentejo, 1217–1238 - Episode 143 - History of Portugal

    2025/08/22 | 4 mins.
    In this episode, we learn about the conquest of Alentejo in the Muslim territories on the Iberian Peninsula.

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This show will cover prehistoric to date with the history of Portugal
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