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Vímara Peres (died in Galicia, 873) was a ninth-century
nobleman who
served as the
first Count of Portugal. His father,
Pedro Theon [pt] (d.
after 867)...
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Portugal is
traditionally dated from the
reconquest of
Portus Cale (Porto) by
Vímara Peres in 868. He was
named a
count and
given control of the
frontier region...
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knight Vímara Peres on the
orders of King
Alfonso III of Asturias.
Finding many
towns deserted, he
decided to repo****te and
rebuild them.
Vímara Peres...
- Portugal,
established in the 9th
century as part of the Reconquista, by
Vímara Peres, a v****al of the King of Asturias. The
county became part of the Kingdom...
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Teles Varão Varón Varão Velasco,
Vasco Velázquez, Vázquez Vasques, Vaz
Vímara Vimaránez Vimaranes, Guimarães Ximeno, Jimeno, Gimeno, Chemene, Exemeno1...
- that
based on his
uncommon patronymic, he was most
probably the son of
Vímara Peres. Upon the
death of his father, King
Alfonso III of
Asturias entrusted...
- (died
February 1071) was the last
count of
Portugal from the
family of
Vímara Peres. The son of
Count Mendo Nunes (Menendo Núñez), his
desires for greater...
- side, the
lower deck
connects the Cais da
Ribeira and the
upper Avenida Vímara Peres,
while the bank of Vila Nova de Gaia to the
Avenida Diogo Leite and...
- was
called Vimaranes. This name
might have had its
origin in the
warrior Vímara Peres, who
chose this area as the main
government seat for the
County of...
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Alfonso I of
Asturias in 741, and thus
Porto became a
border settlement.
Vímara Peres, a
Galician count from Gallaecia, and a v****al of the King of Asturias...