- Moroccans. Then
under Afonso V of Portugal,
Portugal conquered Alcácer-
Ceguer in 1458,
Arzila in 1471 and Tangier,
which was won and lost
several times...
- The
Portuguese conquest of Ksar es-Seghir (Portuguese: Alcácer-
Ceguer) in
modern Morocco from the
Marinid dynasty took
place between 23 and 24 October...
- as Alcázar
Seguir or Alcáz****guir; its
Portuguese equivalent is Alcácer-
Ceguer.
Under the
Almoravids and Almohads, it was
known as Qasr al-Majaz, Ksar...
- Foz do Lima), Lord of
Caminha and the
first Portuguese captain of Alcácer-
Ceguer.
Duarte de
Menezes was an
illegitimate son of
Portuguese nobleman D. Pedro...
- (in Senegal)
Malindi Mombasa Algarve Ultramar (Morocco)
Agadir Alcacer Ceguer Arzila Azamor Mazagan Mogador Safim Nigeria (Lagos area)
Mozambique Portuguese...
-
expeditionary force of 25,000 men, ****aulted and
captured the town of Alcácer
Ceguer.
After the conquest, he gave
himself the
title "king of
Portugal and the...
-
Afonso V of Portugal, in turn,
styled himself "Lord of
Ceuta and Alcacer-
Ceguer in Africa" (after 1458). The 1471
conquest of Asilah,
Tangiers and Larache...
- (in Senegal)
Malindi Mombasa Algarve Ultramar (Morocco)
Agadir Alcacer Ceguer Arzila Azamor Mazagan Mogador Safim Nigeria (Lagos area)
Mozambique Portuguese...
-
North Africa Ceuta (Spain) Alcácer
Ceguer (Morocco)
Arzila (Morocco)
Tangier (Morocco)
Graciosa (Morocco)
Mazagan (Morocco)
Santa Cruz do Cabo de Gué (Morocco)...
- but also to the
Portuguese possessions in
North Africa (Ceuta, Alcácer
Ceguer (El Qsar es Seghir),
Arzila (Asilah), Tangier,
Mazagan (El Jadida), Ouadane...