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Abdurrahman Ali El-Hajji (1965), "Christian States in Northern Spain During the Umayyad Period (138–366 A.H./A.D. 755–976): The Borders of those States, their kings, Internal Relations; Its Influence on their Relations and Motives for their Diplomatic Relations with the Muslims,"
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after inviting the King to a banquet and offering him a poisoned apple. Not all historians, however, believe that Gonzalo Menéndez was responsible for the king's death and some attribute the regicide to a contemporary count named Gonzalo Muñoz.
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in 987 again placed the County of Portugal on the southern frontier of the Leonese state for most of the rest of the first county's existence. The regions to its south were only again conquered in the reign of
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over the same territory. However, concern for Raymond's growing power led Alfonso in 1096 to separate Portugal and Coimbra from Galicia and grant them to another son-in-law,
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in western Iberia and expanded his county's dominions. He was also involved in several intrigues inside the Leonese court together with his cousin Raymond and sister-in-law
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Proclaimed king by his troops in 1139, and recognized as independent by the king of LeĂłn in 1143. Portugal was acknowledged as an independent kingdom by
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The county continued with varying degrees of autonomy within the Kingdom of LeĂłn and, during brief periods of division, the
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as count of Galicia, then including modern Portugal as far south as Coimbra, though Alfonso himself retained the title of
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over the latter's refusal to fight the raiders. His son Menendo had close relations with Ramiro's rival and successor,
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The leaders of the first county of Portugal reached the height of their power in the late 10th century, when Count
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in 1139, which led to his proclamation as King of Portugal by his troops. Finally in 1143, his nominal overlord
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Ricos-homens, infanções e cavaleiros: a nobreza medieval portuguesa nos séculos XI e XII
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formed. The first county existed from the mid-ninth to the mid-eleventh centuries as a
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Even then, between 1128 and 1139 he never used the title of king, but rather that of
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in 1143. Its territory included much of the current Portuguese territory between the
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which would last until Portugal achieved its independence, recognized by the
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Iberian Peninsula around 900, First County of Portugal show in lavender blue.
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Iberian Peninsula around 1115, Second County of Portugal show in pale red.
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Political map of the north part of the Iberian peninsula in the year 1126
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The history of the county of Portugal is traditionally dated from the
1349: 663:(grand duke). It could have been this Count Gonzalo who assassinated 633: 536: 1483: 1573: 741: 733: 637: 604: 588: 568: 524: 519:) refers to two successive medieval counties in the region around 499: 202: 1487: 1353: 1197: 1195: 1326:(in Portuguese) (3rd ed.). Lisbon: GuimarĂŁes Editores. 1170:. Arquivo Nacional da Torre do Tombo. 1126. Archived from 1304:(in Portuguese) (2nd ed.). Lisbon: Temas e Debates. 1224: 1222: 1138: 1136: 1056:
HistĂłria de Portugal I â€“ A Formação do TerritĂłrio
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in 868. He was named a count and given control of the
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County in Southwestern Europe (868–1071 and 1096–1139)
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United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves
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The Aristocracy in Twelfth-Century LeĂłn and Castile
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History of Portugal: The Formation of the Territory
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Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. 1092:Early Medieval Spain: Unity in Diversity, 400–1000 904:(c.950–997), self-styled "Grand Duke of Portugal" 671:In the late 960s Gonzalo's lands were ravaged by 1277:HistĂłrias Rocambolescas da HistĂłria de Portugal 831: 2296:States and territories established in the 860s 770:as the base for this newly formed county, the 730:Timeline of Portuguese history (Second County) 2301:States and territories disestablished in 1139 1499: 1365: 1017:Recognized as "Queen of Portugal" in 1116 by 750:In 1093, Alfonso VI nominated his son-in-law 565:Timeline of Portuguese history (First County) 8: 1281:Fantastic Stories of the History of Portugal 762:, wed to Alfonso VI's illegitimate daughter 48: 2042: 1958: 1865: 1799: 1531: 1506: 1492: 1484: 1372: 1358: 1350: 107: 31: 2321:12th-century disestablishments in Europe 1127: 1240: 1228: 1213: 1201: 1103: 1054:Ribeiro, Ă‚ngelo; Hermano, JosĂ© (2004), 1046: 1010: 655:("grand duke of Portugal") and his son 2316:9th-century establishments in Portugal 1154: 1142: 1115: 689:and tutor of his son, the future king 343: 333: 329: 302: 287: 268: 253: 249: 239: 7: 675:, and in 968, he fell out with king 957:Second county ('House of Burgundy') 531:, within which the identity of the 241: 1343:Dicionário de HistĂłria de Portugal 527:, today corresponding to littoral 25: 1062:] (in Portuguese), QuidNovi, 956: 2311:1139 disestablishments in Europe 1784: 949: 872:First county ('House of VĂ­mara') 859:independence of Portugal in the 615:was conquered from the Moors by 475: 461: 436: 422: 408: 394: 90: 76: 1676:History of Portugal (1777–1834) 871: 853:Alfonso VII of LeĂłn and Castile 630:Ferdinand I of LeĂłn and Castile 928:(1017–1028, as regent for son) 718:Alfonso VI of LeĂłn and Castile 623:. 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Câmara Municipal do Porto. 997:Portugal in the Reconquista 992:Portugal in the Middle Ages 471:Portugal in the Middle Ages 313:(last of the second county) 2347: 847:It was his triumph in the 797:Count Henry continued the 727: 562: 2212: 2045: 1961: 1868: 1802: 1782: 1452:Second County of Portugal 653:magnus dux portucalensium 373: 357: 330: 318: 250: 187:Chalcedonian Christianity 113:Second County of Portugal 106: 72: 65: 2291:12th century in Portugal 2286:11th century in Portugal 2281:10th century in Portugal 1986:Exclusive Economic Zone 1873:Administrative divisions 1388:First County of Portugal 683:, being made the king's 651:may have used the title 2276:9th century in Portugal 1701:Constitutional monarchy 1275:Ferreira, JoĂŁo (2010), 780:ProvĂ­ncia Portucalense, 774:, known at the time as 700:until 1071, when Count 609:Alfonso III of Asturias 2004:Science and technology 1671:1761 Lisbon earthquake 1666:1755 Lisbon earthquake 1256:Barton, Simon (1997). 845: 747: 739: 574: 189:(official, until 1054) 49: 1706:Republican Revolution 1651:Treaty of Tordesillas 1636:Portuguese golden age 1621:1383–1385 interregnum 1341:SerrĂŁo, Joel (1990), 890:Hermenegildo González 745: 737: 617:Hermenegildo Guterres 572: 547:and also part of the 154:Common languages 50:Comitatus Portugalliæ 40:Comtato de Portugalle 2200:World Heritage Sites 1736:Carnation Revolution 1174:on 24 November 2015. 819:Battle of SĂŁo Mamede 772:Condado Portucalense 710:GarcĂ­a II of Galicia 640:in 1058 and finally 621:Caliphate of CĂłrdoba 2331:Kingdom of Asturias 1611:Kingdom of Portugal 1605:Manifestis Probatum 1302:D. Afonso Henriques 1204:, pp. 166–172. 827:Entre-Douro-e-Minho 752:Raymond of Burgundy 553:Kingdom of Portugal 541:Kingdom of Asturias 513:Galician-Portuguese 457:Kingdom of Portugal 402:Kingdom of Asturias 336:• Established 18:County of Portucale 2306:868 establishments 2261:County of Portugal 2014:Telecommunications 1691:Liberal Revolution 1594:County of Portugal 1381:Counts of Portugal 1032:Pope Alexander III 776:Terra Portucalense 748: 740: 698:Kingdom of Galicia 575: 545:Kingdom of Galicia 509:County of Portugal 416:Kingdom of Galicia 281:Kingdom of Galicia 242:Count of Portucale 36:County of Portugal 2248: 2247: 2208: 2207: 2032: 2031: 1948: 1947: 1935:Political parties 1888:Foreign relations 1855: 1854: 1817:Iberian Peninsula 1780: 1779: 1626:Treaty of Windsor 1481: 1480: 1311:978-972-759-911-0 1106:, pp. 22–23. 1094:(Macmillan), 242. 1084:Islamic Quarterly 884:LucĂ­dio Vimaranes 849:Battle of Ourique 803:Urraca of Castile 760:Henry of Burgundy 706:Battle of Pedroso 636:falling in 1057, 613:County of Coimbra 533:Portuguese people 529:northern Portugal 505: 504: 487: 486: 483: 482: 449: 448: 444:County of Coimbra 348:Battle of Ourique 314: 305:• 1112–1139 299: 290:• 1096–1112 284: 271:• 1050–1071 265: 193:Roman Catholicism 171:Andalusian Arabic 16:(Redirected from 2338: 2228: 2221: 2043: 1989: 1976:Economic history 1959: 1866: 1800: 1788: 1599:Treaty of Zamora 1532: 1508: 1501: 1494: 1485: 1473:Afonso Henriques 1374: 1367: 1360: 1351: 1346: 1337: 1315: 1293: 1271: 1267:978-0521-4972-75 1244: 1238: 1232: 1226: 1217: 1211: 1205: 1199: 1190: 1189: 1182: 1176: 1175: 1164: 1158: 1152: 1146: 1140: 1131: 1125: 1119: 1113: 1107: 1101: 1095: 1079: 1073: 1072: 1051: 1035: 1028: 1022: 1015: 977:(1112/1128–1143) 953: 908:Menendo González 902:Gonzalo MenĂ©ndez 861:Treaty of Zamora 829:. 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Index

County of Portucale
Old Galician
Latin
Flag of Portugal
Banner
Coat of arms of Portugal
Coat of arms
Second County of Portugal
Asturias
Galicia
LeĂłn
GuimarĂŁes
Coimbra
Old Portuguese
Mozarabic
Andalusian Arabic
Chalcedonian Christianity
Roman Catholicism
1054
Islam
Judaism
Demonym(s)
Portuguese
Government
Feudal monarchy
Count of Portucale
VĂ­mara Peres
Nuno II Mendes
Kingdom of Galicia
Henry

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