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About Fernando Afonso de Albuquerque, alcaide da Guarda
Fernando Afonso de Albuquerque. Ambassador & Master of the Portuguese military order of St James.
'Treaty of Windsor (1386)
Negotiators (Diplomats):
1- Fernando Afonso de Albuquerque also known as Ferdinand Afonso de Albuquerque;
2- Lourenço João Fogaça also known as Lawrence John Fogaça;
3- Richard d'Alberbury;
4- John Clanowe;
5- Richard Ronhale.
The Treaty of Windsor was a diplomatic alliance signed between Portugal and England on May 9, 1386, in Windsor and sealed by the marriage of King John I of Portugal (House of Aviz) to Philippa of Lancaster, daughter of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster. With the victory at the Battle of Aljubarrota, assisted by English archers, John I was recognised as the undisputed King of Portugal, putting an end to the interregnum of the 1383–1385 Crisis. The Treaty of Windsor established a pact of mutual support between the countries.
This document is preserved at the Portuguese National Archives.
Historian Matthew Winslett says, "This treaty has been the cornerstone of both nations' relations with each other ever since."
Enduring to this day, the Treaty of Windsor holds the record as the longest-lasting diplomatic treaty in recorded history.
in Wikipedia (English)
"Winston Churchill in a speech in the House of Commons in October 1943 famously described the unique and ancient friendship between England and Portugal as an alliance “without parallel in world history”.
It is 630 years since a treaty of alliance between King Richard II of England and King John I of Portugal was ratified at Windsor on the 9th May 1386 (The National Archives: E 30/310). Though it is not the earliest of the Anglo-Portuguese treaties that survive, the Treaty of Windsor is significant because it effectively cemented and strengthened ties between the two kingdoms and helped convert a fledgling alliance into a more permanent legacy of history.
The terms of the treaty included provisions for guaranteeing the mutual security of both nations and strengthening of commercial ties such as the right of both countries to trade on the terms enjoyed by the subjects of that country. There were even clauses encouraging freedom of movement and settlement between the two countries, as subjects of either country had the right to dwell in the domains of the other.
The seals attached to the document are those of the Portuguese ambassadors: Ferdinand Afonso de Albuquerque, Master of the Portuguese military order of St James and Chancellor of Portugal Lawrence John Fogaca entrusted as plenipotentiaries in the treaty negotiations."
in https://history.blog.gov.uk/2016/05/09/historys-unparalleled-allian...
References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Windsor_(1386)
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Treaty-of-Windsor
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernando_Afonso_de_Albuquerque
https://history.blog.gov.uk/2016/05/09/historys-unparalleled-allian...
https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofEngland/Treaty-Of-Wi...
https://www.infopedia.pt/apoio/artigos/$tratado-de-windsor-1386
https://repositorio-aberto.up.pt/handle/10216/7730
https://repositorio-aberto.up.pt/bitstream/10216/7730/2/5421.pdf
https://ensina.rtp.pt/artigo/o-tratado-de-windsor-a-mais-antiga-ali...
https://www.jpn.up.pt/2014/05/13/tratado-de-windsor-a-alianca-entre...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Portuguese_history_(Second_Dynasty)
https://digitarq.arquivos.pt/details?id=4186035
https://digitarq.arquivos.pt/viewer?id=4186035
https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/articulo?codigo=7043950
https://www.academia.edu/45078858/Relat%C3%B3rio_de_Investiga%C3%A7...
Livermore, H.V (1947). A History of Portugal. Cambridge University Press. p. 179. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
FONSECA, Luís Adão da, O essencial sobre o Tratado de Windsor, Lisboa: Imprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda, 1986.
Check also:
Fernando Afonso de Albuquerque, alcaide da Guarda
Lourenço "Lawrence John Fogaça" Anes Fogaça, Chanceler Mor do Reino
https://www.geni.com/projects/The-Treaty-of-Windsor-1386/4494773
(English text by Eliane Prates-Svennesen - 2023)
Acerca de Fernando Afonso de Albuquerque, alcaide da Guarda (Português)
- Embaixador do Mestre de Avis a Inglaterra, negociou o Tratado de Windsor
- Alcaide-Mor de Palmela e da Guarda.
- Mestre da Ordem de Santiago (8.10.1380)
- Alferes-mor do reino
Mestre de Santiago, Vide: http://www.araujo.eti.br/familia.asp?numPessoa=40687&dir=genxdir/, Mestre da Ordem de Santiago, tratado de Windsor
Embaixador do Mestre de Avis a Inglaterra, negociou o Tratado de Windsor ; Alcaide-Mor de Palmela e da Guarda ; Mestre da Ordem de Santiago (8.10.1380) ; Alferes-mor do reino
O Tratado de Windsor (1386)
Negociadores (Diplomatas):
1- Fernando Afonso de Albuquerque também chamado de Ferdinand Afonso de Albuquerque;
2- Lourenço João Fogaça também chamado de Lawrence John Fogaça;
3- Richard d'Alberbury;
4- John Clanowe;
5- Richard Ronhale.
"Mais do que uma aliança permanente, importava garantir o futuro político português como nação independente, pretendendo para isso renovar os acordos de amizade e apoio mútuo de 1373 entre Portugal e a Inglaterra.
D. Fernando de Albuquerque (mestre de Sant'Iago) e o chanceler Lourenço João Fogaça deslocaram-se então ao território inglês para negociar com Inglaterra um acordo de aliança política e militar, favorável a ambos. Ricardo II, rei da Inglaterra, impôs um salvo-conduto para que os dois emissários estabelecessem livremente contactos. O rei inglês, após as primeiras conversações, nomeou então três procuradores para a elaboração do texto final do tratado de amizade com Portugal. O tratado foi finalmente assinado a 9 de maio de 1386, tendo cinco procuradores testemunhado a assinatura do acordo entre o soberano e os delegados régios portugueses."
in Infopedia Pt
https://www.infopedia.pt/apoio/artigos/$tratado-de-windsor-1386
Referências
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Windsor_(1386)
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Treaty-of-Windsor
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernando_Afonso_de_Albuquerque
https://history.blog.gov.uk/2016/05/09/historys-unparalleled-allian...
https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofEngland/Treaty-Of-Wi...
https://www.infopedia.pt/apoio/artigos/$tratado-de-windsor-1386
https://repositorio-aberto.up.pt/handle/10216/7730
https://repositorio-aberto.up.pt/bitstream/10216/7730/2/5421.pdf
https://ensina.rtp.pt/artigo/o-tratado-de-windsor-a-mais-antiga-ali...
https://www.jpn.up.pt/2014/05/13/tratado-de-windsor-a-alianca-entre...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Portuguese_history_(Second_Dynasty)
https://digitarq.arquivos.pt/details?id=4186035
https://digitarq.arquivos.pt/viewer?id=4186035
https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/articulo?codigo=7043950
https://www.academia.edu/45078858/Relat%C3%B3rio_de_Investiga%C3%A7...
Livermore, H.V (1947). A History of Portugal. Cambridge University Press. p. 179. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
FONSECA, Luís Adão da, O essencial sobre o Tratado de Windsor, Lisboa: Imprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda, 1986.
Veja também:
Fernando Afonso de Albuquerque, alcaide da Guarda
Lourenço "Lawrence John Fogaça" Anes Fogaça, Chanceler Mor do Reino
https://www.geni.com/projects/The-Treaty-of-Windsor-1386/4494773
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