Second County of Portugal

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The Second County of Portugal (Portuguese: Condado Portucalense).

[edit] 11th century

[edit] 12th century

  • 1102 - Diego Gemírez, Bishop of Santiago de Compostela, uses force to carry off the relics of St. Victor and St. Fructuosus of Dumes from Braga - recently reinstated as a Metropolitan See.
  • 1103 - In the absence of Henry, Count of Portugal in Rome or Jerusalem, Theresa, Countess of Portugal, aided by Soeiro Mendes, governs Portugal.
  • 1105 - The Almohads, founded by Ibn Tumart, began as a religious movement to rid Islam of impurities. Most specifically, the Almohades were opposed to anthropomorphisms which had slipped into Iberian Islam. Ibn Tumart's successor, Abd al-Mu'min, turned the movement against non-Muslims, specifically Jews and Christians. Sweeping across North Africa and into Muslim Iberia, the zealous Almohads initiate riots and persecutions of both Muslims and non-Muslims. In some towns Jews and Christians are given the choice of conversion, exile, or death.
  • 1107 - Count Raymond of Burgundy dies. The Kingdom of Galicia passes on to his son Alfonso Raimúndez.
  • 1109
  • 1110
    • Henry, Count of Portugal unsuccessfully besieges King Alfonso I of Aragon in Penafiel.
    • Urraca of Castile distances herself from her husband Alfonso I of Aragon accusing him of being abusive and infertile.
    • Henry, Count of Portugal makes common party with Alfonso I of Aragon against Urraca of Castile.
  • 1111
    • Almoravids led by Sir ibn Abi Bakr occupy Lisbon and Santarém in the west . These cities were occupied by the Almoravides in 1094-95 this suggests a fluctuating border in Portugal.
    • Conference of Palencia, where Urraca of Castile divides her estates with Henry, Count of Portugal and his wife and her sister Theresa.
    • Urraca of Castile makes peace with her husband Alfonso I of Aragon, even though they remain separated.
    • Henry, Count of Portugal, believing Urraca of Castile has betrayed him, besieges her and her husband Alfonso I of Aragon in Sahagún, aided by Urraca's son Alfonso Raimúndez.
    • Henry, Count of Portugal grants city rights and privileges to Coimbra and captures Santarém to the Moors.
    • Alfonso Raimúndez, Raymond of Burgundy and Urraca of Castile's son, is proclaimed King of Castile and León as Alfonso VII. This is not recognized.
  • 1112 - Henry, Count of Portugal dies. His son Afonso Henriques inherits the County of Portugal, but, being too young, it's his mother, Theresa, Countess of Portugal, who governs the county with the title of Regina (Queen) after her husband's death.
  • 1114
    • The marriage between Urraca of Castile and Alfonso I of Aragon is annulled.
    • The Taifa of Beja and Évora becomes independent.
  • 1116 - The armies of Theresa, Countess of Portugal battle the armies of Urraca of Castile.
  • 1117 - Almoravids under Ali ibn Yusuf himself take Coimbra, but abandon the city after a few days.
  • 1120
    • Afonso Henriques takes sides with the Bishop of Braga against his mother Theresa, Countess of Portugal and her lover, the Count Fernando Peres de Trava of Galicia
    • The armies of Theresa, Countess of Portugal battle the armies of Urraca of Castile.
  • 1121 - Alfonso Raimúndez comes into Portugal in a mission of sovereingty with his mother Urraca of Castile. Their armies capture Theresa, Countess of Portugal at Lanhoso, that accepts to go free and hold the County of Portugal as a fief of the Kingdom of León.
  • 1122 - Afonso Henriques, aged 14, makes himself a knight on his own account in the Cathedral of Zamora.
  • 1126 - Urraca of Castile dies. Her son Alfonso Raimúndez finally becomes King Alfonso VII of Castile and León.
  • 1127
    • Theresa, Countess of Portugal donates Vimieiro to the Order of Cluny
    • The Kingdom of León invades Portugal and besieges Guimarães. The Portuguese Knight Egas Moniz de Ribadouro manages to make King Alfonso VII of Castile and León accept promises of Portuguese fealty.
  • 1128
    • Theresa, Countess of Portugal donates Soure to the Knights Templar.
    • On June 24, 1128 Count Afonso Henriques defeats his mother, Theresa, Countess of Portugal, in the Battle of São Mamede (near Guimarães) and becomes sole ruler (Dux - Duke) after demands for independence from the county's people, church and nobles.

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