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    São Mamede is a civil parish in the municipality of Batalha, part of the Central Region and the Região de Leiria intermunicipal community of Portugal...
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  • São Mamede can refer to: São Mamede (Batalha), a parish in Batalha, Portugal São Mamede (Lisbon), a parish in Lisbon, Portugal São Mamede (Paraíba), a...
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    The Battle of São Mamede (Portuguese: Batalha de São Mamede, pronounced [ˈsɐ̃w mɐˈmɛðɨ]) took place on 24 June 1128 near Guimarães and is considered the...
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    is divided into 4 civil parishes (freguesias): Batalha Golpilheira Reguengo do Fetal São Mamede Batalha is twinned with: Trujillo, Spain (since 1992) Joinville-le-Pont...
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    Sampaio. Fátima is located in central west Portugal. It borders São Mamede (Batalha) and Minde (Alcanena) to the southwest, Pedrógão and Chancelaria...
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  • Verderena Batalha Golpilheira Reguengo do Fetal São Mamede Albernoa Baleizão Beja (Salvador) Beja (Santa Maria da Feira) Beja (Santiago Maior) Beja (São João...
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    capital of the County of Portugal. On 24 June 1128, the "Batalha de São Mamede" (Battle of São Mamede) took place in Guimarães. During the reign of king Denis...
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    the west, the Santo António Plateau to the centre and south, and the São Mamede Plateau and the Aire Mountains, to the north and east, respectively. Separating...
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    baron after 1130. As his two brothers died shortly after the Battle of São Mamede, it is possible to extend the period of Gonçalo's life, at most, to 1159...
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    Sculpture)”, Famalicão Lisbon and Porto, São Mamede Gallery Caminha, “Arte na Leira” Meeting Lisbon, São Mamede Gallery Marvão, Municipal Gallery Lisboa...
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  • Amoreira (São Brás e São Lourenço, Elvas) Aqueduct of Prata (São Mamede, Évora) Bridge of Mértola (Mértola, Mértola) College of Santo Espírito (Sé e São Pedro...
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    Maior e São João Baptista) Beringel Cabeça Gorda Nossa Senhora das Neves Salvada e Quintos Santa Clara de Louredo Santa Vitória e Mombeja São Matias Trigaches...
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    vortexmag.net (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 20 April 2023. "Batalha de São Mamede". www.leme.pt. Retrieved 20 April 2023. "O Tratado de Zamora". RTP...
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    phases established from the end of the Cretaceous period onwards. The São Mamede Plateau and the Aire Range are the erosional remnants of a rollover anticline...
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    Portagem A8 Bombarral (toll) 11 Bombarral / Lourinhã N 361 12 Delgada N 8 13 São Mamede N 8 14 IP 6  IP 6  15 Óbidos (sul) N 8 16 A 15  A 15  17 Gaeiras N 8 18...
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    Afonso Henriques who was declared Prince of Portugal, after the Battle of São Mamede, defeated the Moorish kings (at the Battle of Ourique), and was then proclaimed...
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    2016-12-27. Donato, Hernâni (1996). Dicionário das batalhas brasileiras (in Brazilian Portuguese) (2 ed.). São Paulo: Ibrasa. p. 549. Leandro de Lima Lira....
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    traces its national origin to 24 June 1128, the date of the Battle of São Mamede. Afonso proclaimed himself Prince of Portugal after this battle and in...
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    Portucale against Theresa, Countess of Portugal, who directed the Battle of São Mamede (1128) and ascension to the throne of Afonso Henriques. Before these events...
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    G. Guimãraes & C. Donato, Hernâni (1996). Dicionário das Batalhas Brasileiras (2 ed.). São Paulo: Instituição Brasileira de Difusão Cultural. ISBN 8534800340...
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    therefore aligned himself and his Castle with the Afonso Henriques at the São Mamede. The Galician-supported forces of the Queen were defeated on 13 June 1128...
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    d'Auteil (Auteil Bridge) gouache on paper, 23x35 cm 2007 sale price (São Mamede gallery): €18,000 1962 No Title 1 gouache on paper, 22x33.5 cm collection...
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    June 2022. Donato, Hernâni (1996). Dicionário das Batalhas Brasileiras (in Portuguese) (2 ed.). São Paulo: Instituição Brasileira de Difusão Cultural...
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