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    invaded Galicia in 858. Besides Vímara, Pedro was also the father of Hermenegildo Peres [pt]. The old Christian version of ‘Vímara’ is believed to be derived...
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    Portugal, established in the 9th century as part of the Reconquista, by Vímara Peres, a vassal of the King of Asturias. The county became part of the Kingdom...
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  • under the Moorish invasion of the Iberian Peninsula in 711. In 868, Vímara Peres, a Christian warlord from Gallaecia and a vassal of the King of Asturias...
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    deck connects the Cais da Ribeira and the upper Avenida Vímara Peres, while the bank of Vila Nova de Gaia to the Avenida Diogo Leite and Avenida da República...
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    knight Vímara Peres on the orders of King Alfonso III of Asturias. Finding many towns deserted, he decided to repopulate and rebuild them. Vímara Peres elevated...
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  • located around Vila Nova de Famalicão. He is believed to be descended from the first family Portuguese counts, that of Vímara Peres, through one Nuno Alvites...
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    Vila Nova de Gaia. Portus Cale, later referred to as Portucale, was the origin for the modern name of Portugal. In 868, Count Vímara Peres established...
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  • Taifa of Lisbon Labidid dynasty (1144–1145) – Taifa of Santarém House of Vímara Peres (868–1071) Portuguese House of Burgundy (1093–1139) Portuguese House...
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    has been debated that, following his reconquest of the city of Porto, Vímara Peres, in 868, constructed or rebuilt a temple (whose remaining two triumphal...
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    small minor county based in the area of Portus Cale was established by Vímara Peres on the orders of King Alfonso III of León, Galicia and Asturias. After...
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    Avintes (category Freguesias of Vila Nova de Gaia)
    Galician province of Coimbra temporarily, under the regency of Count Vimara Peres, who organized the defense of the lands for King Alfonso III. But the...
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    supporters, including Fernando de Castro, Count of Trastámara; Alvar Peres de Castro, the lord of Salvaterra; and Nuno Freire de Andrade, Master of the Portuguese...
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    history of the county is traditionally dated from the reconquest in 868 by Vímara Peres of the city of Portucale (Porto), which was the port of Cale, the present...
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  • Gomes da Costa Guerra Junqueiro (Porto) – Guerra Junqueiro Guimarães – Vímara Peres Lisbon (Latin, Olisipo, Olisipo Felicitas Iulia, Felicitas Julia Olissipo...
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  • Revolutionary Six Years (1868- 1874) Restoration (1875-1923) Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera and the fall of the Monarchy (1923-1931) Second Republic and Spanish...
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    Portuguese vocabulary (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    58. Sachs (1932) p. 60-61. Sachs (1932) p. 59-61. "Sobre o antropónimo Vímara". "CVC. Rinconete. Lengua. Tópica. Galicia y sus topónimos (II), por Jairo...
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    may be related to the Conii people. Guimarães (1095–1139): Named after Vímara Peres (Vimaranis, later Guimaranis).  Qatar: Doha: From Arabic الدوحة, ad-Dawḥa...
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