- also
spelled Sesnando, his
patronmyic Davídez, Davídiz,
Davidiz or even just David.
Botelho Barata Isaac,
Francisco Maria (2013).
SESNANDO DAVIDES - Alvazil...
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reconquest by
Ferdinand the
Great (likely
motivated by
Sesnando himself). As a Mozarab,
Sesnando had
always maintained a
balance between the two forces...
-
Umayyad Caliphate of
Cordova fragmented into
numerous taifa states, Dom
Sesnando Davides, lord of Tentúgal
proposed the
conquest of the city to Ferdinand...
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Davides proposed to
Emperor Ferdinand the
capture of
nearby Coimbra. Dom
Sesnando had
served in the
Court of
Cordoba and
married the
daughter of the last...
- ISBN 978-972-9040-19-1. Alarcão,
Jorge de (2021). "Coimbra e sua região no
tempo de D.
Sesnando". Portugalia:
Revista de
Arqueologia do
Departamento de Ciências e Técnicas...
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Aguada De Cima basin. In 1064, and
under pressure, it was
given to Dom
Sesnando, in the
Church of Milreu, in Coimbra, in 1113. It was
later p****ed onto...
- of town
along with four
other nearby villages. The
testament of
count Sesnando Davides (1087), to whom the king
delegated the
administration of Conimbricense...
- (1998). SIPA (ed.). "Igreja da Sé Velha,
compreendendo o túmulo de D.
Sesnando (n.PT020603020006)" (in Portuguese). Lisbon, Portugal: SIPA –
Sistema de...
- with the main
focus on
electronic music,
visual and
performing arts.
Sesnando Davides (born in Tentúgal, died 1091) a
Mozarab nobleman and
military leader...
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liberated from the Moors. The
hamlet of Sangalhos,
appropriated by
Count Sesnando,
first and
illustrious governor of Coimbra, was
donated to the
Church (and...