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- Caliphate Victory Pope Alexander III formally recognized Afonso I as rex Portugalensium Castilian-Leonese War of 1188-1194 Location: Iberian Peninsula Kingdom...
- king, Afonso Henriques, used the style King of the Portuguese (Rex Portugalensium), to remember that he was elected on the battlefield, after the Battle...
- of Serpents); Portugalensis patrie, Portugalensium patrie and Portugaliae by King Afonso I, Regno Portugalensium and Portugalis (Latin, Medieval); Portugalliae...
- achievement for Afonso I. Pope Alexander III formally recognized him as rex Portugalensium. Portugal in the Middle Ages Portugal in the Reconquista Timeline of...
- Caliphate Victory Pope Alexander III formally recognized Afonso I as rex Portugalensium Third Crusade (1189) Location: Middle East (Levant and Anatolia), Mediterranean...
- di****ur, quorum metropolis est Tolletum, item incholarum Galicie et Portugalensium»: Narratio de Itinere Navali Peregrinorum Hierosolymam Tendentium et...
- 1140–1189 By the Grace of God, King of the Portuguese (Dei Gratiæ, Rex Portugalensium) Afonso I, Sancho I 1189–1191 By the Grace of God, King of Portugal...
- di****ur, quorum metropolis est Tolletum, item incholarum Galicie et Portugalensium", Narratio de Itinere Navali Peregrinorum Hierosolymam Tendentium et...
- Idanha-a-Velha) along the Rio Erges. "Afonso, remarkable king of the Portuguese" (Portugalensium rex)", son of Henry and Queen D. Teresa and grandson of the great and...
- Chronica Gothorum (Chronicle of the Goths) or Annales domni Alfonsi Portugalensium regis (Annals of Alfonso, King of the Portucalenses), which also begins...