Overview
The Portuguese Empire was the first European colonial empire, existing between 1415 and 1999. In conjunction with the Spanish Empire, it ushered in the European Age of Discovery. It achieved a global scale, controlling vast portions of the Americas, Africa and various islands in Asia and Oceania. It was one of the most powerful empires of the early modern period, while at its greatest extent in 1820, covering 5.5 million square km (2.1 million square miles), making it among the largest empires in history. Composed of colonies, factories, and later overseas territories, it was the longest-lived colonial empire in history, from the conquest of Ceuta in North Africa in 1415 to the handover of Macau to China in 1999. In.
Historical Periods
Portuguese Colonies (1564–1571)
1564 CE – 1571 CE
Capital: LisbonArea: 38,831 km²
Portuguese Colonies (1572–1578)
1572 CE – 1578 CE
Capital: LisbonArea: 38,722 km²
Portuguese Colonies (1579–1581)
1579 CE – 1581 CE
Capital: LisbonArea: 38,459 km²
Portuguese Colonies (1582–1599)
1582 CE – 1599 CE
Capital: LisbonArea: 1,299 km²
Portuguese Colonies (1600–1639)
1600 CE – 1639 CE
Capital: LisbonArea: 1,161 km²
Portuguese Colonies (1640–1644)
1640 CE – 1644 CE
Capital: LisbonArea: 102,072 km²
Portuguese Colonies (1645–1647)
1645 CE – 1647 CE
Capital: LisbonArea: 94,725 km²
Portuguese Colonies (1648–1652)
1648 CE – 1652 CE
Capital: LisbonArea: 71,781 km²
Portuguese Colonies (1653–1658)
1653 CE – 1658 CE
Capital: LisbonArea: 71,673 km²
Portuguese Colonies (1659–1661)
1659 CE – 1661 CE
Capital: LisbonArea: 31,703 km²
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