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  2. Afonso I of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Afonso I [a] (Portuguese pronunciation:; 1106/1109/1111 – 1185), also called Afonso Henriques, nicknamed the Conqueror (Portuguese: O Conquistador) and the Founder (Portuguese: O Fundador) [2] [3] by the Portuguese, was the first king of Portugal.

  3. Afonso I, Duke of Braganza - Wikipedia

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    Dom Afonso I of Braganza (Portuguese pronunciation:; 10 August 1377 – 15 December 1461) was the first duke of Braganza and the eighth count of Barcelos.He founded the House of Braganza, the most powerful and wealthy dynasty in Portugal.

  4. Velasco Sánchez - Wikipedia

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    Velasco (or Blasco) Sánchez (floruit 1153–1181) was an Iberian nobleman who held various political and military offices in three different kingdoms, serving under Afonso I of Portugal, Alfonso VIII of Castile, and Ferdinand II of León. He held the rank of count from at least May 1159. [1] Velasco's family was from Galicia. He was a son of ...

  5. Family tree of Portuguese monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Count of Portugal: Hugh II 1084–c. 1143 Duke of Burgundy: Amadeus III 1095–1148 Count of Savoy: Odo II 1118–1162 Duke of Burgundy: Alfonso VII the Emperor 1105–1157 King of León: Urraca c. 1095 – after 1169: Sancha c. 1097 –1163: Afonso I 1109–1185 King of Portugal r. 1139–1185: Matilda of Savoy 1125–1158: Pedro d.1165: Ramon ...

  6. Chronology of the Reconquista - Wikipedia

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    Alfonso I of Portugal defeats his cousin Alfonso VII of León and Castile at the Battle of Valdevez. [242] (Approximate). The Castilian epic poem about El Cid, Cantar de mio Cid, is written. [243] (Approximate). The Chanson de Guillaume, a chanson de geste about William of Gellone, is written. [244] 1142. May – June.

  7. Afonso of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Afonso (1390–1390), son of John I of Portugal; Afonso, Prince of Portugal (1475–1491), son of John II of Portugal; Infante Cardinal Afonso of Portugal (1509–1540), son of Manuel I of Portugal; Afonso, Prince of Portugal (1526) (1526–1526), son of John III of Portugal; Infante Afonso, Duke of Porto (1865–1920), son of Luís I of Portugal

  8. Alfonso I - Wikipedia

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    Alfonso I of Asturias (739–757), king of Asturias; Afonso I of Portugal (1094–1185), king of Portugal; Alfonso Jordan (1103–1148), count of Toulouse; Alfonso I of Aragon (1104–1134), known as Alfonso the Battler, king of Aragon and Navarre; Alfonso I, Duke of Gandia (1332–1412) Alfonso V of Aragon (1396–1458), king of Naples as ...

  9. Almohad wars in the Iberian Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    He also approached Benavente (where Alfonso IX and his army were), invaded as far west as Bierzo (Near Portugal) and tried to capture Astorga but failed. [40] In 1197, Alfonso IX recovered Castro de los Judíos de Mayorga while Alfonso VIII took Bárcena de la Abadía , Carpio and Pozuelo.