• Islands upon the death of Emir Mubashir ibn Sulayman of Majorca. The Taifa of Beja and Évora becomes independent. 1115 – The new Almoravid governor of Zaragoza...
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    dates the conquest of Évora to the year 1204 of the Spanish era, that is, 1166. Trujillo was taken on 14 May 1164, or in June; Évora in September 1164; and...
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    had fallen in Iberia during the Second Crusade and the Second Period of Taifas had arrived. The Almohads arrived at Iberia in 1146 but Christians quickly...
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    18 districts of mainland Portugal are: Aveiro, Beja, Braga, Bragança, Castelo Branco, Coimbra, Évora, Faro, Guarda, Leiria, Lisbon, Portalegre, Porto...
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    foot and horse, an unrecorded number of squires from the cities of Évora and Beja plus a number of nobles with their followers. Many common foot-soldiers...
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  • of Citânia de Briteiros Cross or cruzado in Citânia de Briteiros Megalithic spirals, cromlech near Évora Another artifact from Citânia de Briteiros A...
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    Maria de Sacavém, Santa Maria de Estremoz, Santa Maria de Beja, Santa Maria de Mafra and Santa Maria de Mogadouro. After the beginning of the 14th century...
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