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| | History of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | 1112 – Afonso Henriques inherits the County of Portugal, a fiefdom of the Kingdom of León. |  | | Miguel I of Portugal is exiled to Germany. |  | | King John V of Portugal, however, was not pleased and recalled de Melo to Portugal in 1749. |
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| | JOHN VI., KING OF PORTUGAL - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN VI., KING OF PORTUGAL |
 | | (1603-1656), the Fortunate, king of Portugal, was born at Villaviciosa in March 1603, succeeded to the dukedom of Braganza in 1630, and married Luisa de Guzman, eldest daughter of the duke of Medina Sidonia, in 1633. |  | | JOHN V. (1689-1750), king of Portugal, was born at Lisbon on the 22nd of October 1689, and succeeded his father Pedro II. |  | | Succeeding to the crown at a time when Portugal was at the height of its political power, and Lisbon in a position of commercial importance previously unknown, John III., unfortunately for his dominions, became subservient to the clerical party among his subjects, with disastrous consequences to the commercial and social prosperity of his kingdom. |
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| | PORT - LoveToKnow Article on PORT |
 | | Climate.The climate of Portugal is equable and temperate. |  | | Banks and Money.In 1910 the Bank of Portugal, to which the treasury was deeply indebted, had a capital of 1,500,000, and a monopoly of note issue in continental Portugal, but the notes of the Ultramarine Bank circulated in the colonies. |  | | The three courts of appeal (tribunaes de relaao) sat at Lisbon, Oporto and Ponta Delgada (Azores), and there was a Supreme Court in Lisbon. |
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http://9.1911encyclopedia.org/P/PO/PORT.htm
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| | Pope Alexander VI - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A characteristic instance of the papal court of the time is the fact that Borgia's daughter Lucrezia lived with his mistress Giulia, who bore him a daughter Laura in 1492. |  | | Borgia's elevation did not at the time excite much alarm, and at first his reign was marked by a strict administration of justice and an orderly method of government in satisfactory contrast with the anarchy of the previous pontificate, as well as by great outward splendour. |  | | Ferdinand appealed to Spain for help; but Spain was anxious to be on good terms with the pope to obtain a title over the newly discovered continent of America and could not afford to quarrel with him. |
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| | Alphonso VI of Portugal |
 | | portugal portugal hotel portugal search portugal villas portugal weather agencias publicidade portugal central portugal villas portugal search engine portugal travel specials |  | | Portugal Ferien Information for holidays in Portugal, at the Algarve and in Lisbon. |  | | Discover Portugal A guide to different places in Portugal. |
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http://www.serebella.com/encyclopedia/article-Alphonso_VI_of_Portugal.html
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| | CSC,LLC. - Point of View - Portugal |
 | | Portugal has a President who is the Chief of State and a Prime Minister who is the head of the government. |  | | However, John of Gaunt left his daughter in Portugal as a reward to Joao for his assistance and then, as these things will often happen, they got married and their progeny became known as the "marvelous generation", the princes who led Portugal into what was known as its golden age. |  | | Generally known as Dom Pedro, he was the son of King John VI of Portugal. |
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| | History of Madeira & Portugal |
 | | King Manuel of Portugal, dreamed of uniting Portugal and Spain under his rule and successively married two daughters of King Ferdinand V and Queen Isabella I. Under pressure from his Spanish relations, he followed their example by expelling Jews and Muslims from his domains in 1497, thus depriving Portugal of much of its middle class. |  | | King João IV of Portugal dies and his son becomes King Afonso VI of Portugal at the age of 16. |  | | Portugal is left without a king, as king Fernando of Portugal dies with no male son to inherit the crown. |
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| | Bomis Search Results: Portugal |
 | | Results 1 through 10 of 805 for Portugal. |  | | Get the inside scoop on travel in Portugal from The New York Times |  | | The World/Português/Regional/Europa/Portugal/Passatempos e Desporto/Futebol/Sporting Clube de Portugal Ring |
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| | Christopher Columbus, entire |
 | | The Portugal contingent were then met by Caramansa, the king of the country, who came, surrounded by a great guard of blacks armed with assegais, their bodies scantily decorated with monkey fur and palm leaves. |  | | This, so far as can be ascertained, is the truth about the arrival of Columbus in Portugal. |  | | Columbus had not been long in Portugal before he was off again to sea, this time on a longer voyage than any he had yet undertaken. |
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| | Alfonso |
 | | Afonso I of Portugal -- (1109-1185) "the Conqueror" (Afonso Henriques) |  | | Afonso VI of Portugal -- (1656-1683) second king of the house of Braganza |  | | Afonso II of Portugal -- (1185-1223) "the Fat" |
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| | Alphonso VI of Portugal - Definition up Erdmond.Com |
 | | Books and Others to the Term: "Alphonso VI of Portugal". |  | | Alphonso VI of Portugal - Definition up Erdmond.Com |  | | A copy of the license is included in the section entitled |
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| | Alphonso I Henriques King of Portugal |
 | | In 1139 he won Portugal's independence for Leon in a decisive battle over the Moors at Quirque. |  | | 1154 - Sancho I Henriques King of Portugal |  | | Alfonso VI The Valient King of Castile and Leon |
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| | Afonso VI of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Afonso and was banished to the island of Terceira in the Azores for seven years, returning to Portugal shortly before he died. |  | | Afonso VI (English Alphonzo or Alphonse), or Affonso (Old Portuguese), (August 12, 1643-September 12, 1683) was the twenty-second (or twenty-third according to some historians) King of Portugal, the second of the House of Braganza, known as the Victorious (Port. |  | | He managed to convince the king that his mother was out to steal his throne and exile him from Portugal. |
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| | Web Family Cards |
 | | King Alphonso (Alfonso) I Henrigues of Portugal (1110 - 1185) |  | | King Alphonso (Alfonso) V of Leon (- 1028) |  | | King Alphonso (Alfonso) II, the Chaste of Aragon (1152 - 1196) |
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| | ~*Henry of Burgundy "Count" of Portugal/~*Teresa Alfonso of Castile "Queen" of Portugal |
 | | Name: ~*Alphonso I "King" of Portugal Born: 25 JUL 1110 at: Guimaraes 33-8947 Married: Bef 1 JUL 1146 at: Died: 6 DEC 1185 at: Coimbra Spouses: ~Mathilde de Maurienne "Countess" of Savoy NOTES |  | | Name: Alphonso Henriquez Born: Abt 1094 at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: |  | | Wife: ~*Teresa Alfonso of Castile "Queen" of Portugal |
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| | LORDS AND DUKES OF NEMOURS - LoveToKnow Article on LORDS AND DUKES OF NEMOURS |
 | | 1724), who married Charles Emmanuel of Savoy in 1665; and Marie Francoise Elisabeth, who married Alphonso VI., king of Portugal, in 1666. |  | | His brother Henry (1625-1659), who had been archbishop of Reims, but now withdrew from orders, succeeded to the title. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/N/NE/NEMOURS_LORDS_AND_DUKES_OF.htm
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| | Galicia (Spain) |
 | | Historically, Galicia is heir to the Roman Gallaecia which included parts of what is today northwestern Spain and northern Portugal. |  | | The honorary title of Count of Galicia has frequently been borne by younger sons of the Spanish sovereign. |  | | In the 5th century invasions, Galicia fell to the Suevi, in 411 CE, who loosely held it until it was annexed to the Visigothic dominions of Leovigild in 585. |
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| | FERDINAND II / Urraca of PORTUGAL |
 | | Ferdinand was noted both for his intermittent wars with Castile and Portugal and for his reorganization, about 1170, of the military Order of Saint James of the Sword (Santiago de la Espada) to participate in the campaign to drive the Moors from Spain. |  | | /--Henry Duke of BURGUNDY /--Henry I PORTUGAL |  | | \--Constance BURGUNDY -- FERDINAND II Pedigree Chart for: Urraca of PORTUGAL |
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| | Re: [EXP] Successories |
 | | After a year the ships rejoined at Newfoundland, shared information and then Miguel returned to Portugal with Gaspar remaining and returning to his prior destination or for further explorations. |  | | Evidently he was expected to return to Portugal but he never arrived and little trace of him ever surfaced. |  | | Portugal was in process of systematic explorations in all directions; towards India is well documented but also sweeping the Atlantic and discovering the offshore islands of the Azores and others. |
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| | Afonso VI of Portugal |
 | | Afonso VI (August 21 1643 - September 12 1675) was king of Portugal the second king of the House Braganza. |  | | He succeeded his father in 1656 at the age of 16. |  | | Colonial affairs saw the Dutch conquest Jaffnapatam Portugal's last colony in Sri Lanka and the cession of Bombay and Tangier England (June 23 1661) as dowry for sister Catherine of Braganza who had married King Charles II of England. |
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| | Alfonso VI : Alphonso VI |
 | | Alphonso VI of Portugal -- (1643-1667) second king of the House of Braganza[?] |  | | This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that just points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name. |  | | It uses material from the wikipedia article Alfonso VI : Alphonso VI. |
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| | Building A Digital Feminary |
 | | Urraca inherited the kingdom from her father Alphonso VI; she spent many years fighting her half-sister Theresa, who inherited Portugal as part of her dowry, and Theresa's husband Count Henry of Burgundy. |  | | Perhaps a reference to Urraca, Queen of Aragon (1081-1126 C.E.) She ruled for 17 years and spent most of that time at war against her second husband, who defeated her in battle in 1111. |
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| | Period Order Names |
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| | 1643 |
 | | August 21 - Future King VI of Portugal">Alphonso VI of Portugal. |  | | May 14 - XIII of France">Louis XIII of France |  | | Emperor Go-Komyo ascends to the throne of Japan |
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| | List of people by name: A - Simple English Wikipedia |
 | | Alexander VI, Pope, (1431-1503), Roman pope of the 15th century |  | | Adrian VI, (1459-1523), pope from 1522 to 1523 |  | | Adrian VI, Pope, (1522-1523), pope from 1522 to 1523 |
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