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Arcos de
Valdevez (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈaɾkuʒ ðɨ ˌvaldɨˈveʃ] ) is a muni****lity
along the
northern frontier of
Portugal and
Galicia (Spain). The...
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Clube Atlético de
Valdevez known as CA
Valdevez or Atlético dos
Arcos is a
Portuguese football club from
Arcos Valdevez which was
founded in 1945. The...
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secured the
independence of
Portugal following a
victory over León at
Valdevez and
received papal approval through Manifestis Probatum.
Afonso died in...
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Clube de
Rugby de
Arcos de
Valdevez (CRAV) is a
rugby union club
located in
Arcos de
Valdevez, Portugal. The men's team
plays at the
Campeonato Nacional...
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Battle of
Valdevez (Portuguese:
Torneio de
Arcos de
Valdevez) took
place at
Arcos de
Valdevez on the
banks of the
river Vez
between the
Kingdom of...
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Pillory of
Arcos de
Valdevez (Portuguese:
Pelourinho de
Arcos de
Valdevez) is a 15th-century
sculpted stone column with
symbolic political, administrative...
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suzerainty of the Pope. This
treaty came as of a
result of the
Battle of
Valdevez.
Victorious in the
Battle of Ourique, in 1139,
Afonso Henriques benefited...
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Portugal over his
cousin king
Alfonso VII of León at the
Battle of
Valdevez,
forced the
Kingdom of León to
recognise Portugal as a country, thus establishing...
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following places in Portugal:
Padroso (Arcos de
Valdevez), a
parish in the muni****lity of
Arcos de
Valdevez Padroso (Montalegre), a
parish in the muni****lity...
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province of Gelderland.
Ermelo (Arcos de
Valdevez) [pt],
parish in
Arcos de
Valdevez Muni****lity,
Portugal Ermelo (Mondim de Basto) [pt]...