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Portucale can mean:
Portus Cale, old
Roman name of an
ancient town and port in
current day Portugal, in the area of today's
Grande Porto (north of the...
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Islam Judaism Demonym(s)
Portuguese Government Feudal monarchy Count of
Portucale • 868–873 Vímara
Peres (first of the
first county, from the
House of...
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around Portus Cale
became known by the
Suebi and
Visigoths as
Portucale. The name
Portucale changed into
Portugale during the 7th and 8th centuries, and...
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Henry (Portuguese: Henrique, French: Henri; c. 1066 – 22 May 1112),
Count of Portugal, was the
first member of the
Capetian House of
Burgundy to rule Portugal...
- Vímara
Peres Equestrian statue of Vímara
Peres in
Porto Count of
Portucale Tenure 868–873
Successor Lucídio
Vimaranes Died 873 Vama (possibly Guimarães...
- Galicia, and took over rule of the
County of
Portucale. Thus the
possibility of re-incorporating
Portucale into a
Kingdom of
Portugal and
Galicia as before...
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Theresa (Portuguese: Teresa; Galician-Portuguese:
Tareja or Tareixa; Latin: Tarasia) (c. 1080 – 11
November 1130) was
Countess of Portugal, and for a time...
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kingdom in 584. The
region around Cale
became known by the
Visigoths as
Portucale.
Portus Cale
would fall
under the
Moorish invasion of the
Iberian Peninsula...
- King of Asturias, Léon and Galicia,
Alfonso III, was
given the fief of
Portucale, and the
surrounding areas. This
included the area from the
Minho to the...
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Diogo Fernandes (died
before 1
December 928), (Spanish:
Diego Fernández) was a
count in the
Kingdom of León
whose filiation has not been do****ented although...