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    Almanzor (redirect from Almançor)
    which is often Latinized as Almanzor in Spanish, Almansor in Catalan and Almançor in Portuguese (c. 938 – 8 August 1002), was a Muslim Arab Andalusi military...
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  • Alfusqueiro River Algibre River Algoz River Alheda River Aljezur River Almançor River Almonda River Almorode River Alpiarça River, Ribeira de Ulme, Vala...
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    Cordoba Almançor, in 986, 987, 995 e 997, which brought the frontier back to the Douro river valley. Braga was sacked in 985 and two years later Almançor captured...
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  • millares de Sarrazines cayeron, et si la noche non cerrara el día, ese Almançor fuera preso. Enpero, en esse dia non fue vençido, mas de noche tomó fuyda...
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    Mondego line; on December 2, 990 there was another onslaught of Arabs led by Almançor, who take the castle of Montemor-o-Velho, and its government is given to...
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  • by others around the 10th century, and after the Moorish invasions of Almançor. The monastery was rebuilt after the 11th century, by the descendant of...
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    Along its length it receives the Divor, and, almost at the mouth, the Almançor. Over time it had a vital role in the region and, according to historical...
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  • Lusitanians continued to occupy the high-grounds and defended their territory. Almançor's Moorish forces eventually crossed the same territory after destroying...
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    Convent of Guimarães in the intervening years. In 997, it was taken by Almançor, and remained in the possession of the caliphate until 1055, when it was...
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