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    Sisnando (or Sesnando) Davides (also Davídez, Davídiz, or Davidiz, and sometimes just David; died 25 August 1091) was a Mozarab nobleman and military leader...
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  • who married Sisnando Davides, the parents of Elvira Sisnandes whose husband, Count Martim Moniz, son of Munio Fromarigues, succeeded Sisnando as the governor...
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    Gonzalo Counts of Coimbra, second creation Sisnando Davides (1064/1075–1091) Martín Muñoz (1091–1093), son-in-law of Sisnando Portugal in the Reconquista...
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    and unique conventual cakes, most notably the pastel de Tentúgal. Sisnando Davides, Count of Coimbra, was born in Tentúgal in the 11th century. Instituto...
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    chose Coimbra as capital. The first Count of Coimbra, the Mozarab Sisnando Davides, is buried in the cathedral. Coimbra (the Roman city of Aeminium) has...
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    in the 9th century, allowed the development of Lousã basin. It was Sisnando Davides who was responsible for the conquest of the territory, and reorganization...
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    territory in modern-day Portugal and captures Coimbra. He appoints Sisnando Davides to reorganise the economy and administer the lands encircling the city...
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    in 1064 by King Ferdinand I of León and Castile, who appointed Dom Sisnando Davides to reorganize the economy and administer the lands encircling the city...
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  • Byzantine general 985 – Dietrich of Haldensleben, German margrave 1091 – Sisnando Davides, military leader 1192 – Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy (b. 1142) 1258 –...
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    tribute and in this same year the mozarabic lord of Tentúgal, Dom Sisnando Davides proposed to Emperor Ferdinand the capture of nearby Coimbra. Dom Sesnando...
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    August 8 – Altmann of Passau, German bishop and saint August 25 – Sisnando Davides, Mozarab military leader December 19 Adelaide of Susa, margravine of...
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    Its first historical references dating back to 1087, date on which Sisnando Davides, governor of Coimbra, provided the village with fortification and promoted...
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  • territory across the Mondego river. The Mozarabic (Christian) general Sisnando Davides, who led the siege of Coimbra, becomes Count of Coimbra. The Hispanic...
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  • August 8 – Altmann of Passau, German bishop and saint August 25 – Sisnando Davides, Mozarab military leader December 19 Adelaide of Susa, margravine of...
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    conquers Coimbra and the Mondego line, giving its government to Count D. Sisnando Davides, a Mozarab native of a settlement located in the vicinity of Montemor-o-Velho...
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  • territory in modern-day Portugal and captures Coimbra. He appoints Sisnando Davides to reorganise the economy and administer the lands encircling the city...
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  • territory across the Mondego river. The Mozarabic (Christian) general Sisnando Davides, who led the siege of Coimbra, becomes Count of Coimbra. The Hispanic...
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  • himself Emperor of all Spains. 1080 Coimbra is again a diocese. Count Sisnando Davides of Coimbra takes part in the invasion of Granada. 1085-1096 - The Order...
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  • appointment of the king). Years later, Mendo's granddaughter, Loba, married Sisnando Davides, a Mozarab of unknown background and certainly not of noble lineage...
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  • Portuguese territory across the Mondego river. The Mozarabic lord Sisnando Davides, who led the siege, becomes Count of Coimbra. The Hispanic calendar[clarification...
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  • identification of a built-up area around the Castle of Arouce. It was Sisnando Davides who was responsible for the conquest of the territory, and the reconstruction...
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    after the reconquest of the city of Coimbra by the Christian forces of Sisnando Davides (1064). The first bishop of the new series was Martin. In the midst...
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    11th century, on the right margin of the River Arouce. In 1080, count Sisnando Davides occupied the settlement of Lousã peacefully (but was later reoccupied...
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