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Laurentino Gomes

    This Brazilian journalist and writer is best known for his bestseller that chronicles the Portuguese court's arrival in Brazil. His work is lauded for its ability to bring history to life for readers with enthusiasm and narrative flair. The author excels at creating engaging and captivating accounts that breathe life into past events and figures, making history accessible and fascinating. His contributions have earned him recognition for his exceptional skill in popularizing Brazilian history.

    1808: The Flight of the Emperor
    • 1808: The Flight of the Emperor

      How a Weak Prince, a Mad Queen, and the British Navy Tricked Napoleon and Changed the New World

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.8(115)Add rating

      Incapable of fending off Napoleon, Portugal's Prince Regent Joao ruling since 1799 in the stead of his demented mother bluffed France with promises of surrender while signing a secret agreement with Britain to secure safe passage to Brazil for Joao and his entire court, comprising up to 15,000 people. On November 29, 1807, the fleet set sail from Lisbon, leaving Portugal at the mercy of Napoleon. During the 13 years that Joao reigned in exile from Rio de Janeiro, Portugal lost one-sixth of its population half a million people due to emigration, starvation, or in battle. Meanwhile, "the idle, corrupt, and wasteful" royal court stayed financially afloat by levying taxes on Brazilians and granting titles in exchange for donations from wealthy colonists many of them slave traffickers.

      1808: The Flight of the Emperor