Treaty of Lisbon (disambiguation) — Treaty of Lisbon may refer to: *Treaty of Lisbon (1661), a Peace Treaty and renewed Alliance, where Portugal ceded to England Tangiers as part of the dowry of Queen Catherine of Braganza to Charles II of England * Treaty of Lisbon (1668), a Peace … Wikipedia
Treaty of Lisbon (1668) — The Treaty of Lisbon of 1668 was signed on February 13, 1668 between Dom Pedro, the Prince Regent of Portugal, future king Peter II of Portugal, in the name of his incapacitated brother, Dom Afonso VI of Portugal, and Queen Mariana of Austria,… … Wikipedia
Treaty of Fez — History of Morocco This article is part of a series Ancient Morocco … Wikipedia
France–Morocco relations — Morocco–France relations France … Wikipedia
Spanish Empire — For the use of the imperial title in medieval Spain, see Imperator totius Hispaniae. Spanish Empire … Wikipedia
Military history of Morocco — See also: Military of Morocco The military history of Morocco covers a vast time period and complex events. It interacts with multiple military events in a vast area containing North Africa and the Iberian peninsula. Contents 1 The Roman… … Wikipedia
Ifni War — Date October 23, 1957 – June 30, 1958 Location Spanish Sahara, Ifni, Morocco Result Franco Spanish victory. Treaty of Angra de Cintra: Morocco recognizes Spanish rights … Wikipedia
Franco-Moroccan Wars — The Franco Moroccan Wars were a series of major conflicts fought between the French colonial empire and the inhabitants of Morocco.First Franco Moroccan WarThere are two main causes for the start of the war. The first entailed the people of… … Wikipedia
1844 in France — See also: 1843 in France, other events of 1844, 1845 in France. Events from the year 1844 in France.Events*6 August First Franco Moroccan War begins. *14 August Battle of Isly, French victory over Moroccan forces near Oujda, Morocco, ending the… … Wikipedia
American Legation, Tangier — American Legation U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark … Wikipedia