Jean-Andoche Junot's French army entered Lisbon on the November 30, 1807, whereupon the Portuguese royal family departed for Brazil where they would remain until 1821.

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Jean-Andoche Junot's French army entered Lisbon on the November 30, 1807, whereupon the Portuguese royal family departed for Brazil where they would remain until 1821.
The fountain at Rossio Square, Lisbon. July 2024.
Shot with Fujifilm X-T50 and XF 23mm lens. Luminar for HDR.
King Pedro Square or Rossio Square - Lisbon Portugal
Lisboa, Portugal
Fountain at Rossio Square, Lisbon
Jacaranda trees at Rossio Square, Lisbon, Portugal
Rossio Square by Tony Via Flickr: The Rossio became an important place in the city during the 13th and 14th centuries, when the population of the city expanded to the lower area surrounding the Lisbon Castle hill. The name "rossio" is roughly equivalent to the word "commons" in English, and refers to a commonly owned terrain. Around 1450, the Palace of Estaus, destined to house foreign dignitaries and noblemen visiting Lisbon