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    Mumadona Dias, or Muniadomna Díaz (died 968), was a Galician noble and Countess of Portugal, who ruled the county jointly with her husband from about...
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    in the northern region of Portugal. It was built under the orders of Mumadona Dias in the 10th century to defend the monastery from attacks by Moors and...
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    959 (from the testament of Countess Mumadona Dias to the cenóbio of Guimarães). During this testament, Mumadona Dias also highlighted the ancient name for...
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    actual city have roots in the 10th century. At this point, the Countess Mumadona Dias, erected a monastery in her property of Vimaranes, which led to the...
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    Northern Han (b. 926) Mord Fiddle, Icelandic farmer and law expert Mumadona Dias, countess of Portugal Rajendravarman II, ruler of the Khmer Empire Robert...
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    Gundisaluus Menendiz. Gonzalo was a son of count Hermenegildo González and Mumadona Dias, and named for his grandfather, count Gonçalo Betotes [pt]. His father...
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    (868–873) Lucídio Vimaranes (873–924) Hermenegildo González (c.924–c.950) Mumadona Dias (c.924–c.950) Gonzalo Menéndez (c.950–997), self-styled "Grand Duke...
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    inheritance, while his widow continues to appear through 981. He married Mumadona Dias, Countess of Portugal between 915 and 920, daughter of Count Diego Fernández...
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  • of several children including a Jimeno and Leodegundia and Countess Mumadona Dias. This identification is linked to Pérez de Urbel's hypothesis that Leodegundia...
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    Portuguese territory; the earliest written document (953), by the Countess Mumadona Dias, refers to the Villa de Comite, in a chart used for the sale of land...
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    The town of Póvoa de Varzim is first mentioned during the rule of Mumadona Dias, countess of Portugal, under the name Villa Euracini. March 19 – Caliph...
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  • Mendo I Gonçalves, son of Count Gonzalo Betotez of Galicia marries Mumadona Dias (daughter of count Diogo Fernandes and Onega) and becomes Count of Portugal...
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    Lucídiz Alvito Lucides [pt], married Munia Dias, daughter of Count Diogo Fernandes and sister of Mumadona Dias. Their son, Lucidio Alvites [pt] was the...
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  • Northern Han (b. 926) Mord Fiddle, Icelandic farmer and law expert Mumadona Dias, countess of Portugal Rajendravarman II, ruler of the Khmer Empire Robert...
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  • Mendo I Gonçalves, son of Count Gonzalo Betotez of Galicia) marries Mumadona Dias (daughter of count Diogo Fernandes and Onega) and becomes Count of Portugal...
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  • bishop of Porto Vila do Bispo – Bishop Fernando Coutinho Vila do Conde – Mumadona Dias Vila Real – King Denis of Portugal Vila Real de Santo António – Joseph...
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    The church was founded as a double monastery in about 949 by Countess Mumadona Dias, the widow of Count Hermenegildo González. It was donated to the Catholic...
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    countryside. It was first mentioned on 26 March 953 during the rule of Mumadona Dias, Countess of Portugal. The region was attacked by the Vikings in the...
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  • The town of Póvoa de Varzim is first mentioned during the rule of Mumadona Dias, countess of Portugal, under the name Villa Euracini. March 19 – Caliph...
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    Póvoa de Varzim was first mentioned on March 26, 953 during the rule of Mumadona Dias, Countess of Portugal between 924 and around 950. The countess ordered...
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  • 2024. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Est%C3%A1tua_a_Mumadona_Dias_no_Largo_da_Mumadona_06.JPG. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help) https://commons...
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  • da Oliveira) Founded as a double monastery in about 949 by Countess Mumadona Dias, it was later donated to the Catholic Church by King Ramiro II. Around...
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    from the name Ariana (the daughter of Hermenegildo González and D. Mumadona Dias) who, following her father's death, inherited the land in the 10th century...
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    construction to the 9th or 10th century, during the era of Countess Mumadona Dias, exalting the ancestry of the Church and perpetuating the legend. This...
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    to D. Chamoa Rodrigues, who donated, through his aunt, the Countess Mumadona Dias, the Monastery of Guimarães (960 ). Retaken by Muslim forces in 1000...
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  • and by Ramiro was probably the mother of Queen Velasquita Ramírez. Mumadona Dias, who appears for the first time in February 926 as the wife of Count...
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    Moinas usually dress in white clothes. All the rehearsals start at the Mumadona Square and end at the fountain of the Toural. Between these two locations...
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