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Battle of Cerneja

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Once more Alfonso, King of Portugal, gathered his army and went to Limia. When this news reached Galicia, Fernando Pérez and Rodrigo Vélaz and other of the Emperor's Galician nobles were summoned immediately. They marched out with their troops against the Portuguese King and met him at Cernesa. After
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the battle lines were drawn up, they began to fight. Because of their sins the Counts fled and were defeated. However, Rodrigo Vélaz was captured by some Portuguese knights. He was quickly freed by two of his armorbearers who used some clever stratagem, and thus he was able to flee with them.
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notes that "prior to this, the Portuguese monarch had come to Galicia several times, but always he had been driven back by Fernando Pérez and Rodrigo Vélaz and other Galician leaders. Often he was forced to return to Portugal dishonored." Between 1137, when he signed the
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In that year, or more probably the next (1140), Afonso gathered an army and marched into Galicia, camping near
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História de Portugal: A Formação do Território — Da Lusitânia ao Alargamento do País
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as his suzerain, and 1139 Afonso declared himself King of Portugal.
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The Aristocracy in Twelfth-century León and Castile
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Index

Limia, Galicia

County of Portugal

Kingdom of León
Afonso Henriques
Fernando Pérez de Traba
Rodrigo Vélaz
Galicia
County of Portugal
Kingdom of León
Battle of São Mamede
Afonso Henriques
Countess Theresa
Fernando Pérez de Traba
Chronica Adefonsi imperatoris
Treaty of Tui
Alfonso VII of León
Limia
Rodrigo Vélaz
History of Portugal
Kingdom of Portugal
House of Burgundy
Henry, Count of Portugal
Battle of Ourique
Battle of São Mamede
Reconquista
ISBN
989-554-106-6
The Chronicle of Alfonso the Emperor

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