DescriptionFrontispiece - Histoire des Revolutions de Portugal (Vertot, 1729).png
English: Frontispiece of the 1729 book Histoire des Revolutions de Portugal, by René Aubert de Vertot. The engraving depicts a scene from the Restoration of Independence in 1640 -- the Forty Conspirators defenestrate Miguel de Vasconcelos, Philip IV of Spain's Secretary of State, from one of the windows of the Ribeira Palace.
Português: Fontispício do livro Histoire des Revolutions de Portugal, publicado em 1729, por René Aubert de Vertot. A gravura representa um episódio da Restauração da Independência em 1640 -- os Quarenta Conjurados defenestram Miguel de Vasconcelos, o Secretário de Estado de Filipe IV de Espanha, de uma das janelas do Paço da Ribeira.
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