- The
Castle of
Ouguela (Portuguese:
Castelo de
Ouguela) is a
medieval castle erected in the
civil parish of São João Baptista, muni****lity of
Campo Maior...
- King
Denis of Portugal,
whereby Campo Maior,
together with Olivença and
Ouguela, was
transferred to the
Kingdom of Portugal.
Under Portuguese sovereignty...
- in the
Portuguese Alentejo, in
conjunction with the
military forts of
Ouguela,
Campo Maior, Olivença and Juromenha.
Between the 8th and 12th century...
- (November 1762), the
Spaniards attacked by
surprise two
Portuguese towns (
Ouguela and Marvão) – but were
defeated - and had to
retreat again before the reinforced...
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During the
third invasion of Portugal, the
Spaniards attacked Marvão and
Ouguela but were
defeated with casualties. The
allies left
their winter quarters...
- of Mourão
Castle of
Noudar Castle of Numão
Castle of Óbidos
Castle of
Ouguela Castle of Ourém
Castle of
Ourique Castle of
Outeiro Castle of
Paderne Castle...
-
third Spanish offensive in the
Alentejo (November 1762) also met
defeat in
Ouguela, Marvão and Codiceira. The
invaders were
chased again back into
Spain and...
- Alentejo,
oriented towards Spain, in
conjunction with the
military forts of
Ouguela, Elvas, Olivença and Juromenha. It is a
walled bulwark of the
modern era...
- of Mourão
Castle of
Noudar Castle of Numão
Castle of Óbidos
Castle of
Ouguela Castle of Ourém
Castle of
Ourique Castle of
Outeiro Castle of
Paderne Castle...
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siege and
retreated the next day. The
other Spanish advance was
halted at
Ouguela (another
small fort), but the
Portuguese garrison was
equally prepared...