:''For the Second County of Portugal, see
Second County of Portugal''
The 'First County of
Portugal' ().
9th Century
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868 - Establishment of the '1st County of
Portugal', a fiefdom of the
Kingdom of Asturias, by count
Vímara Peres, after the reconquest from the
Moors of the region between the
Minho and
Douro rivers. Count Vímara Peres founded the fortified city that bears his own name ''Vimaranis'', later ''Guimaranis'', present day
Guimarães, considered "The Cradle City" of
Portugal.
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873 -
Vímara Peres dies and is his son
Lucídio Vimaranes becomes Count of
Portugal. After his death the county passes to the hand of
Diogo Fernandes, through marriage with Lucídio's daughter
Onega Lucides.
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871 - The city of
Coimbra is reconquered from the
Moors.
Hermenegildo Mendes is made Count of Coimbra.
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878 - The region of
Coimbra (today, Central Portugal) is incorporated in the
Kingdom of Asturias by the Count
Hermenegildo Guterres.
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886 -
Al-Mundhir becomes
Umayyad Emir of Córdoba.
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888 -
Abdallah ibn Muhammad becomes
Umayyad Emir of Córdoba.
10th Century
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909 -
Alfonso III of Asturias is deposed by his sons yet also proclaimed
Emperor.
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910
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Alfonso III of Asturias dies and his kingdom is divided among his sons into the dependent kingdoms of Astúrias, León and Galicia.
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Ordonho II becomes King of
Galicia with the support of the Count of
Portugal.
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911 - Count
Hermenegildo Guterres of Coimbra, successor of Count
Hermenegildo Mendes, dies and his son
Arias Mendes becomes Count of
Coimbra.
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912 -
Abd al-Rahman III becomes the
Umayyad Emir of Córdoba.
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913 - An expedition commanded by
Ordonho II, then vassal king of
Galicia, into Muslim territory takes
Évora from the Muslims.
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914
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Ordonho II of
Galicia, becomes King of
León, after the death of his brother
Garcia I of León.
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★ The capital city of the
Kingdom of Asturias is moved from
Oviedo to
León, from now on
Kingdom of León.
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916 -
Ordonho II of León is defeated by the
Emir Abd al-Rahman III in
Valdejunquera.
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918
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Battle of Talavera where Muslims under
Abd al-Rahman III defeat the Christians.
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★
Pope John X recognizes the ortodoxy and legitimacy of the
Visigothic Liturgy maintained in the
Mozarabic rite.
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924 -
Fruela II becomes King of
León.
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925
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★
Sancho Ordonhes, son of
Ordonho II of León, becomes vassal king of
Galicia until
929.
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Alfonso IV becomes King of
León.
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Ramiro II, son of
Ordonho II of León, was the first to bear the title ''King of
Portuguese Land''.
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926
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★
Ramiro II takes residency in the city of
Viseu.
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Mendo Gonçalves I (also know as Hermenegildo Gonçalves, son of Count
Gonçalo of Galicia) marries
Mumadona Dias (daughter of
Onega Lucides and
Diogo Fernandes) and becomes Count of
Portugal.
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★ The
Umayyad Emir Abd al-Rahman III, faced with the threat of invasion by the
Fatimids, proclaims himself
Caliph of Córdoba. Under the reign of
Abd al-Rahman III Muslim Al-Andalus reaches its greatest height before its slow decline over the next four centuries.
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928 -
Gonçalo Moniz, grandson of Count
Arias Mendes of Coimbra, becomes Count of
Coimbra.
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929 -
Abd al-Rahman III proclaims himself
Caliph in
Córdoba and transforms the
Emirate of Córdoba into an independent
caliphate no longer under even theoretical control from
Baghdad.
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930 -
Ramiro II leaves his residency in
Viseu.
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931 -
Ramiro II becomes King of
León.
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938 - First document where the word
Portugal is written in its present form.
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946 - The county of
Castile becomes independent.
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950
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★ Countess
Mumadona Dias of
Portugal divides amongst her sons her the vast domains, upon the death of her husband Count
Mendo Gonçalves I.
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Gonçalo Mendes, son of
Mumadona Dias and
Mendo Gonçalves I, becomes Count of
Portugal.
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Ordonho III becomes King of
León.
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953 - Big
Moorish incursion in
Galicia.
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955 -
Ordonho III of León attacks
lisbon.
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956 -
Sancho I becomes King of
León.
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958
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Sancho I of León is deposed.
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Ordonho IV becomes King of
León.
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959 - Countess
Mumadona Dias donates vast estates to the
Monastery of St. Mamede in
Guimarães.
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960 -
Sancho I of León is reinstated as King of
León.
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961 -
Al-Hakam II becomes
Umayyad Caliph of Córdoba.
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962 - Count
Gonçalo Mendes of
Portugal rebels against
Sancho I of León.
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966
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★ Count
Gonçalo Moniz of
Coimbra rebels against
Sancho I of León.
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Vikings raid
Galicia and kill the bishop of
Santiago de Compostela in battle, but his successor
St. Rudesind rallies the local forces and kills the
Viking King Gundered.
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967 -
Ramiro III becomes King of
León.
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971 - Another minor
Viking raid in
Galicia.
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976 -
Caliph Al-Hakam II dies, and
Al-Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir takes over in the name of his protégé
Hisham II, becoming a military dictator usurping caliphal powers and launching a big number of offensive campaignes against the Christians.
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981 - Count
Gonçalo Moniz of
Coimbra dies.
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982 -
Bermudo II becomes King of
León, having been acclaimed by the Counts of
Galicia and anointed in
Santiago de Compostela.
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987
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Al-Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir lays waste to the now Christian
Coimbra.
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Al-Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir seizes the castles north of the
Douro river, and arrives at the city of
Santiago de Compostela. The city had been evacuated and Al-Mansur burns it to the ground and destroys the Church of Santiago.
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★ Count
Gonçalo Mendes takes the personal title ''Magnus Dux Portucalensium'' (Grand-Duke of
Portugal) and rebels against King
Bermudo II of León, being defeated.
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999
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Alfonso V becomes King of
León.
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★
Mendo Gonçalves II, son (or grandson?) of
Gonçalo Mendes and
Tuta, becomes Count of
Portugal.
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★ Countess
Mumadona Dias dies.
11th Century
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1002 -
Al-Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir dies in the village of
Salem.
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1003 -
Moors lay waste to the city of
León.
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1008
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★
Vikings raid
Galicia, killing Count
Mendo Gonçalves II of
Portugal.
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Alvito Nunes, of a collateral line but also descent of
Vímara Peres, married to Countess
Tudadomna, becomes Count of
Portugal.
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Hisham II,
Umayyad Caliph of Córdoba, is deposed in a popular uprising led by
Muhammad II al-Mahdi.
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★
Mohammed II al-Mahdi becomes
Umayyad Caliph of Córdoba.
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1009
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★
Sulaiman al-Mustain becomes
Umayyad Caliph of Córdoba, after deposing
Mohammed II.
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★ The
Taifa (independent
Moorish kingdom) of
Badajoz becames independent of the
Caliph of Córdoba and governs the territory between
Coimbra and North
Alentejo.
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1010 -
Hisham II is restored as
Umayyad Caliph of Córdoba by slave troops of the Caliphate under al-Wahdid.
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1012 -
Sulaiman al-Mustain is restored as
Umayyad Caliph of Córdoba by the
Berber armies.
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1013 -
Caliphate of Córdoba begins to break up. Berber troops take
Córdoba with much plundering and destruction and kill the deposed
Hisham II. Many
Taifas (independent
Moorish kingdoms) begin to spring up.
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1016 -
Norman invaders ascend the
Minho river and destroy
Tuy in
Galicia.
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1017 -
Nuno Alvites, son of
Alvito Nunes and
Tudadomna, becomes Count of
Portugal. He marries
Ilduara Mendes, daughter of
Mendo Gonçalves II and
Tuta.
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1018 - The
Taifa of the
Algarve becomes independent.
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1021 -
Abd-ar-Rahman IV becomes
Umayyad Caliph of Córdoba.
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1022
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Abd-ar-Rahman V becomes
Umayyad Caliph of Córdoba.
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★ The
Taifa (independent
Moorish kingdom) of
Lisbon emerges. It will be annexed by the Taifa of
Badajoz.
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1023 -
Muhammad III becomes
Umayyad Caliph of Córdoba.
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1025 -
Abu al-Qasim Muhammad ibn Abbad,
Abbadid Emir of
Seville, captures two castles at Alafões to the north-west of
Viseu.
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1027 -
Hisham III becomes
Umayyad Caliph of Córdoba.
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1028
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★
Mendo Nunes, son of
Nuno Alvites and
Ilduara Mendes, becomes Count of
Portugal.
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★
Alfonso V, king of
Asturias and
León, lays siege to
Viseu but is killed by a bolt from the walls.
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★
Bermudo III, becomes King of
León.
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1031
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Sancho III of Navarre declares war on
Bermudo III of León.
Navarre, sometimes assisted by Galician rebels and
Normans, ravages the lands around
Lugo in
Galicia.
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★ The
Moorish Caliphate of Córdoba falls.
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1033 - The
Taifa (independent
Moorish kingdom) of
Mértola becomes independent.
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1034
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★ The Leonese destroy a raiding force under
Ismail ibn Abbad of
Seville. Ismail ibn Abbad flees to
Lisbon.
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★
Gonçalo Trastemires - a Portuguese frontiersman - captures
Montemor castle on the
Mondego river.
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★ By
1034,
Sancho the Great of Navarre had incorporated
Aragon,
Sobrarbe,
Barcelona, as well as
Asturias,
León and
Castile, and he proclaims himself ''Rex Hispaniarum'' ("King of all Spains").
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1035
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★
Sancho III of
Navarre,
Aragon and
Castile dies and distributes his lands among his three sons;
Castile and
Aragon become kingdoms.
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★
Bermudo III of León defeats the
Moors in
César, in the
Aveiro region.
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1037 –
Ferdinand of Castile, son of
Sancho III of Navarre, acquires the
Kingdom of León in the
Battle of Tamarón. The first Castilian king, Ferdinand I, defeats and kills his father-in-law,
Bermudo III of León, thus inheriting his kingdom.
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1039 –
Ferdinand I of Castille-León proclaimes himself ''
Emperor of all
Hispania''.
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1040 - The
Taifa of
Silves becomes independent.
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1044 -
Abbad III al-Mu'tamid, son of the
Abbadid Emir of
Seville Abbad II al-Mu'tadid, retakes
Mértola, since
1033 an independent
Taifa.
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1050
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★ Count
Mendo Nunes of
Portugal is killed in battle sometime during this period.
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★
Nuno Mendes, son of Count
Mendo Nunes, becomes Count of
Portugal.
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1051 - The
Taifa of the
Algarve is annexed by the
Taifa of
Seville.
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1056 - The
Almoravides (al-Murabitun) Dynasty begins its rise to power. Taking the name "those who line up in defense of the faith," this is a group of fundamentalist Berber
Muslims who would rule
North Africa and Islamic
Iberia until
1147.
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1057 -
Ferdinand I of Castille-León conquers
Lamego to the
Moors.
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1058 -
Emir Al-Muzaffar al-Aftas (Abu Bekr Muhammad al-Mudaffar - Modafar I of Badajoz, Aftid Dynasty) pays the Christians to leave
Badajoz, but not before
Viseu being conquered by
Ferdinand I of Castile-León.
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1060-
1063 - Council (Ecumenical
Synod) of
Santiago de Compostela.
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1063
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★
Ferdinand I of
Castile-León divides his kingdom among his sons.
Galicia is allotted to his son
Garcia.
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★ The
Taifa of
Silves is annexed by the
Taifa of
Seville.
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1064
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★
Ferdinand I of León-Castile besieges
Muslim Coimbra from 20 January until 9 July . The Muslim governor who surrendered is allowed to leave with his family, but 5,000 inhabitants are taken captive, and all Muslims are forced out of Portuguese territory across the
Mondego river.
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★ The
Mozarabic (
Christian) general
Sisnando Davides, who lead the siege of Coimbra, becomes Count of
Coimbra.
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★ The
Hispanic calendar is adopted.
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1065 - Independence of the
Kingdom of Galicia and Portugal is proclaimed under the rule of
Garcia II of Galicia.
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1070 - Count
Nuno Mendes of Portugal rises against King
Garcia II of Galicia.
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1071 -
Garcia II of Galicia becomes the first to use the title 'King of Portugal', when he defeates, in the
Battle of Pedroso (near
braga), Count
Nuno Mendes, last count of Portugal of the
Vímara Peres House.
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1072 - Loss of independence of the
Kingdom of Galicia and Portugal, forcibly reannexed by
Garcia's brother king
Alfonso VI of Castile. From that time on Galicia remained part of the Kingdom of
Castile and
León, although under differing degrees of self-government. Even if it did not last for very long, the Kingdom set the stage for future
Portuguese independence under
Henry, Count of Portugal.
See also
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Timeline of Portuguese history
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List of Portuguese monarchs