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  • Vímara Peres
  • Count of Portugal

    Vímara Peres (died in Galicia, 873) was a ninth-century nobleman who served as the first Count of Portugal. His father, Pedro Theon [pt] (d. after 867)

    Vímara Peres

    Vímara Peres

    Vímara_Peres

  • County of Portugal
  • County in Southwestern Europe (868–1071 and 1096–1139)

    Portugal is traditionally dated from the reconquest of Portus Cale (Porto) by Vímara Peres in 868. He was named a count and given control of the frontier region

    County of Portugal

    County of Portugal

    County_of_Portugal

  • Kingdom of Portugal
  • Kingdom in Southwestern Europe (1139–1910)

    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

    Kingdom of Portugal

    Kingdom of Portugal

    Kingdom_of_Portugal

  • Patronymic
  • Component of a personal name based on the given name of one's male ancestor

    Teles Varão Varón Varão Velasco, Vasco Velázquez, Vázquez Vasques, Vaz Vímara Vimaránez Vimaranes, Guimarães Ximeno, Jimeno, Gimeno, Chemene, Exemeno1

    Patronymic

    Patronymic

  • Guimarães
  • Municipality and city in Norte, Portugal

    was called Vimaranes. This name might have had its origin in the warrior Vímara Peres, who chose this area as the main government seat for the County of

    Guimarães

    Guimarães

    Guimarães

  • Nayagarh
  • Town in Odisha, India

    Nayagarh-Odagaon Road and left turn from Jamujhala for next 5 km to Gamein Village. Vimara Range is 35 km from Nayagarh town towards Daspalla. It is divided into three

    Nayagarh

    Nayagarh

    Nayagarh

  • Nuno Mendes (count)
  • Count of Portugal

    (died February 1071) was the last count of Portugal from the family of Vímara Peres. The son of Count Mendo Nunes (Menendo Núñez), his desires for greater

    Nuno Mendes (count)

    Nuno Mendes (count)

    Nuno_Mendes_(count)

  • Dom Luís I Bridge
  • Bridge in Porto, Portugal

    side, the lower 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

    Dom Luís I Bridge

    Dom Luís I Bridge

    Dom_Luís_I_Bridge

  • Porto
  • City in Portugal

    741, establishing Porto as a fortified Christian frontier town. In 868, Vímara Peres, a Galician nobleman and vassal of Alfonso III of León, was granted

    Porto

    Porto

    Porto

  • Alvito Nunes
  • Count of Portugal (died 1015)

    believed to be descended from the first family Portuguese counts, that of Vímara Peres, through one Nuno Alvites (or Aloytez), probable grandson of Lucídio

    Alvito Nunes

    Alvito Nunes

    Alvito_Nunes

  • Mendo Nunes
  • 11th-century count of Portugal

    Núñez; (1020/1028 – 1050/1054) was a Count of Portugal from the family of Vímara Peres as the son of Nuno Alvites and Ilduara Mendes. Mendo succeeded his

    Mendo Nunes

    Mendo Nunes

    Mendo_Nunes

  • Portus Cale
  • Ancient town and port in current-day northern Portugal

    fall 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

    Portus Cale

    Portus_Cale

  • Battle of Pedroso
  • 1071 battle between Galicia and Portugal

    those under Nuno II Mendes, the last count of Portugal of the House of Vímara Peres. Nuno Mendes died in the battle, allowing Garcia to take possession

    Battle of Pedroso

    Battle of Pedroso

    Battle_of_Pedroso

  • Alfonso III of Asturias
  • King of Asturias from 866 to 910

    succeeded in locating the southwestern frontier on the Mondego river. Count Vimara Perez in 868 conquered Porto and resettled the district. In 878, the army

    Alfonso III of Asturias

    Alfonso III of Asturias

    Alfonso_III_of_Asturias

  • Gonzalo Menéndez
  • 10th-century count of Portugal

    v t e Counts of Portugal First County of Portugal Vímara Lucídio Mendo I and Mumadona Gonzalo Mendo II Alvito Nuno I and Ilduara Mendes Mendo III Nuno

    Gonzalo Menéndez

    Gonzalo Menéndez

    Gonzalo_Menéndez

  • Lucídio Vimaranes
  • Count of Portugal (died c. 922)

    that based on his uncommon patronymic, he was most probably the son of Vímara Peres. Upon the death of his father, King Alfonso III of Asturias entrusted

    Lucídio Vimaranes

    Lucídio Vimaranes

    Lucídio_Vimaranes

  • Ilduara Mendes
  • Countess of Portugal

    v t e Counts of Portugal First County of Portugal Vímara Lucídio Mendo I and Mumadona Gonzalo Mendo II Alvito Nuno I and Ilduara Mendes Mendo III Nuno

    Ilduara Mendes

    Ilduara_Mendes

  • Portugal
  • Country in Southwestern Europe

    secured from the Moors and constituted as the County of Portugal under Vímara Peres. The first county of Portugal lasted until it was abolished following

    Portugal

    Portugal

    Portugal

  • Theresa, Countess of Portugal
  • 11/12th-century Countess and disputed Queen of Portugal

    v t e Counts of Portugal First County of Portugal Vímara Lucídio Mendo I and Mumadona Gonzalo Mendo II Alvito Nuno I and Ilduara Mendes Mendo III Nuno

    Theresa, Countess of Portugal

    Theresa, Countess of Portugal

    Theresa,_Countess_of_Portugal

  • Afonso I of Portugal
  • King of Portugal from 1139 to 1185

    v t e Counts of Portugal First County of Portugal Vímara Lucídio Mendo I and Mumadona Gonzalo Mendo II Alvito Nuno I and Ilduara Mendes Mendo III Nuno

    Afonso I of Portugal

    Afonso I of Portugal

    Afonso_I_of_Portugal

  • Battle of Ourique
  • 1139 battle of the Portuguese Reconquista

    reconquest of territory back to Christendom ever since the capture of Porto by Vímara Peres in 868. After the Battle of São Mamede in 1128, Afonso Henriques wrested

    Battle of Ourique

    Battle of Ourique

    Battle_of_Ourique

  • Henry, Count of Portugal
  • Count of Portugal from 1096 to 1112

    v t e Counts of Portugal First County of Portugal Vímara Lucídio Mendo I and Mumadona Gonzalo Mendo II Alvito Nuno I and Ilduara Mendes Mendo III Nuno

    Henry, Count of Portugal

    Henry, Count of Portugal

    Henry,_Count_of_Portugal

  • Portugal in the Reconquista
  • Historical period

    the personal guidance of Vímara Peres. In the same year, São Miguel do Paraíso was taken over by Lucídio Vimaranes, son of Vimara Peres. Still in 870, São

    Portugal in the Reconquista

    Portugal in the Reconquista

    Portugal_in_the_Reconquista

  • Astur-Leonese dynasty
  • Ruling family in Spain

    King of Asturias 791-842 Peter Theon Ramiro I King of Asturias 842-850 Vímara Peres Count of Portugal 868-873 Ordoño I King of Asturias 850-866 Fruela

    Astur-Leonese dynasty

    Astur-Leonese dynasty

    Astur-Leonese_dynasty

  • Hermenegildo González
  • Galician count

    v t e Counts of Portugal First County of Portugal Vímara Lucídio Mendo I and Mumadona Gonzalo Mendo II Alvito Nuno I and Ilduara Mendes Mendo III Nuno

    Hermenegildo González

    Hermenegildo González

    Hermenegildo_González

  • Peres
  • Surname list

    1954), Brazilian footballer Waldir Peres (1951–2017), Brazilian footballer Vimara Peres (died 873), Galician medieval count and first Count of Portucale Peres

    Peres

    Peres

  • León Bible of 920
  • monastery in the Province of León in Spain. It is also known as the John and Vimara Bible or the Holy Bible of León. It is now held as codex 6 in the library

    León Bible of 920

    León Bible of 920

    León_Bible_of_920

  • Religion in Portugal
  • a distinctive entity, at least since the reconquest of Porto in 868 by Vímara Peres, the founder of the First County of Portugal. By the same token, Christianity

    Religion in Portugal

    Religion in Portugal

    Religion_in_Portugal

  • Nuno Alvites
  • Count of portugal (died 1028)

    1017 – 1028), was a count of Portugal, a descendant of the first count, Vímara Peres as the son of Count Alvito Nunes and Gontina. His presence is recorded

    Nuno Alvites

    Nuno_Alvites

  • Timeline of Portuguese history (First County)
  • Asturias, by count Vímara Peres, after the reconquest from the Moors of the region between the Minho and Douro Rivers. Count Vímara Peres founded the fortified

    Timeline of Portuguese history (First County)

    Timeline_of_Portuguese_history_(First_County)

  • List of equestrian statues
  • of King João VI at the João Gonçalves Zarco square. Equestrian statue of Vímara Peres by Barata Feyo in front of the Oporto Cathedral, 1968. Vila Viçosa

    List of equestrian statues

    List_of_equestrian_statues

  • List of places named after people
  • Marquis of Pombal Guerra Junqueiro (Porto) – Guerra Junqueiro Guimarães – Vímara Peres Lisbon (Latin, Olisipo, Olisipo Felicitas Iulia, Felicitas Julia Olissipo

    List of places named after people

    List_of_places_named_after_people

  • 868
  • Calendar year

    Portugal is established around the town of Portus Cale (present-day Porto) by Vímara Peres, an Asturian nobleman, after the reconquest from the Moors of the

    868

    868

    868

  • Mumadona Dias
  • Countess of Portugal

    v t e Counts of Portugal First County of Portugal Vímara Lucídio Mendo I and Mumadona Gonzalo Mendo II Alvito Nuno I and Ilduara Mendes Mendo III Nuno

    Mumadona Dias

    Mumadona Dias

    Mumadona_Dias

  • History of Portugal
  • 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

    History of Portugal

    History_of_Portugal

  • List of Galician people
  • Sueiro Gomes de Soutomaior (1417–1490), aristocrat in the kingdom of Galicia Vímara Peres (820–873), first ruler of the County of Portugal Santiago Iglesias

    List of Galician people

    List_of_Galician_people

  • Examples of feudalism
  • Societies practising feudalism

    County of Portugal, established in 868 within the Kingdom of Asturias. The Vímara Peres, the local counts' dynasty, was suppressed in 1071, but twenty-two

    Examples of feudalism

    Examples_of_feudalism

  • Valongo
  • Municipality in Norte, Portugal

    called Ilhar Mourisco.” After the reconquest of Portus Cale (Porto) by Vímara Peres in 868, he was named a count and given control of the frontier region

    Valongo

    Valongo

    Valongo

  • History of Lisbon
  • 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

    History of Lisbon

    History of Lisbon

    History_of_Lisbon

  • Menendo González
  • Count of Portugal from 997 to 1008

    v t e Counts of Portugal First County of Portugal Vímara Lucídio Mendo I and Mumadona Gonzalo Mendo II Alvito Nuno I and Ilduara Mendes Mendo III Nuno

    Menendo González

    Menendo_González

  • 873
  • Calendar year

    Rodulf Haraldsson, Viking leader Shinshō, Japanese Buddhist monk (b. 797) Vímara Peres, Asturian nobleman Wei Baoheng, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty McKitterick

    873

    873

  • Shrine of Our Lady of Health, Hyderabad
  • different people (including Rs. 5/- from Bishop Vignao and Rs. 5/- from Fr. Vimara, who later succeeded Bishop Vigano as Bishop of Hyderabad) towards the construction

    Shrine of Our Lady of Health, Hyderabad

    Shrine_of_Our_Lady_of_Health,_Hyderabad

  • List of dynasties
  • Leszczyński (1704–1709 and 1733–1736) House of Poniatowski (1764–1795) House of Vímara Peres (868–1071) Portuguese House of Burgundy or Afonsine dynasty (1139–1383)

    List of dynasties

    List_of_dynasties

  • Historia Compostelana
  • Anonymously-written chronicle of Galician history from 1100 to 1139

    therefore an illegitimate bishop. His brother Vimara Díaz then became bishop of Iria-Compostela. Vimara was likewise unpopular and was drowned in the

    Historia Compostelana

    Historia_Compostelana

  • Germanic personal names in Galicia
  • Villisendo, Villo vim- *wīgą "fight, battle" Guimarigus, Uimaredus, Viman, Vimara vinc- *wenkjanan "to move sideways, to avoid" Venze, Vincila vis-, ius-

    Germanic personal names in Galicia

    Germanic_personal_names_in_Galicia

  • Galicia–North Portugal Euroregion
  • already started to fade when the title of count was given to the nobleman Vímara Peres by Alfonso III of Asturias after his successful campaign in the reconquest

    Galicia–North Portugal Euroregion

    Galicia–North Portugal Euroregion

    Galicia–North_Portugal_Euroregion

  • Military history of Portugal
  • is traditionally considered to be formed upon the reconquest of Porto by Vímara Peres in 868, who received the county as reward by Alfonso III of Asturias

    Military history of Portugal

    Military_history_of_Portugal

  • Kingdom of Galicia
  • Kingdom in Iberia from 910 to 1833

    Statue of Vímara Peres, conqueror of Porto in 868

    Kingdom of Galicia

    Kingdom of Galicia

    Kingdom_of_Galicia

  • Timeline of Galician history
  • Pedroso (near Braga), Count Nuno Mendes, last count of Portugal of the Vímara Peres House. 1072 - Loss of independence of the Kingdom of Galicia and Portugal

    Timeline of Galician history

    Timeline_of_Galician_history

  • Timeline of Portuguese history
  • maintained resistance against the Emir's rule until his death in 889. 868 Vímara Peres was created count of Portugal by Alfonso III of Asturias, king of

    Timeline of Portuguese history

    Timeline_of_Portuguese_history

  • Mindelo (Vila do Conde)
  • Civil parish in Norte, Portugal

    Amenitello, Amenitelo or Menidello, from the name of a knight, during the age of Vimara Peres, who settled in the area and battled Arab forces. Ancestral records

    Mindelo (Vila do Conde)

    Mindelo (Vila do Conde)

    Mindelo_(Vila_do_Conde)

  • Church of São Martinho de Cedofeita
  • Church in Norte, Portugal

    It 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

    Church of São Martinho de Cedofeita

    Church of São Martinho de Cedofeita

    Church_of_São_Martinho_de_Cedofeita

  • Iria Flavia
  • Ancient settlement & titular see in Spain

    Mezonzo (Peter I) (985?86 – 1003?) Pelayo Díaz (fl. 1007) (1003? – 1011) Vimara Díaz (fl. 1011 – 1013?) Vistruarius = Vistruario (1014?16 – 1032?36) Servandus

    Iria Flavia

    Iria_Flavia

  • Timeline of the Muslim presence in the Iberian Peninsula
  • Listing of events in Spanish history

    Pamplona. 859 – Ordoño I of Asturias defeats Musa ibn Musa at Albelda. 868 – Vímara Peres captures Porto and establishes the County of Portugal. 872 – Count

    Timeline of the Muslim presence in the Iberian Peninsula

    Timeline_of_the_Muslim_presence_in_the_Iberian_Peninsula

  • List of national capital city name etymologies
  • may be related to the Conii people. Guimarães (1095–1139): Named after Vímara Peres (Vimaranis, later Guimaranis). Qatar: Doha: From Arabic الدوحة, ad-Dawḥa

    List of national capital city name etymologies

    List_of_national_capital_city_name_etymologies

  • Timeline of Spanish history
  • Castile. Fruela was assassinated in Oviedo. 868 Asturias conquered Porto. Vímara Peres was created count of Portugal. 870 García died. García Jiménez of

    Timeline of Spanish history

    Timeline_of_Spanish_history

  • Sisnando Davides
  • Mozarab noble

    Núñez, daughter of Nuño Méndez, the last Count of Portucale—descendant of Vímara Pérez—and his wife Goncina. This marriage between Sisnando, from an unknown

    Sisnando Davides

    Sisnando Davides

    Sisnando_Davides

  • Hermenegildo Gutiérrez
  • Galician noble (c. 850 – after 912)

    Menéndez, the wife of count Lucidio Vimáraz of Portucale, son of count Vimara Pérez and Trudildi. Her filiation, a hypothesis by Almeida Fernández, is

    Hermenegildo Gutiérrez

    Hermenegildo Gutiérrez

    Hermenegildo_Gutiérrez

  • Archdiocese of Braga
  • Roman Catholic archdiocese in Portugal

    Zamora, who was a doctor in Canon Law and Prior of the Collegiate Church of Vimara (diocese of Braga) was named Bishop of Silves by Pope Gregory XI on 9 February

    Archdiocese of Braga

    Archdiocese of Braga

    Archdiocese_of_Braga

  • Portuguese vocabulary
  • Gondizalves, Gondar, Gondomar (from Gundomarus), Gondarém, Gudim, Guimarães (from Vimara), Torres Vedras (from Turres Veteras, 'old tower'), Sousa, Terras de Sousa

    Portuguese vocabulary

    Portuguese vocabulary

    Portuguese_vocabulary

  • Avintes
  • Civil parish in Norte, Portugal

    the Galician province of Coimbra temporarily, under the regency of Count Vimara Peres, who organized the defense of the lands for King Alfonso III. But

    Avintes

    Avintes

    Avintes

  • Diocese of Ourense
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Spain

    control of over several Galician sees in the wake of Norse depredation Vimara (1042–1045) . . . Edoronio (1071–1088) Pedro Méndez I de Sotomayor (1088–1096)

    Diocese of Ourense

    Diocese of Ourense

    Diocese_of_Ourense

  • List of people on the postage stamps of Portugal
  • Vilhena, Grandmaster (2013) Luiz Villas-Boas [pt], jazz musician (2009) Vímara Peres, count of Portugal (1995) Vincent of Saragossa, patron saint of Lisbon

    List of people on the postage stamps of Portugal

    List_of_people_on_the_postage_stamps_of_Portugal

  • 870s
  • Decade

    Rodulf Haraldsson, Viking leader Shinshō, Japanese Buddhist monk (b. 797) Vímara Peres, Asturian nobleman Wei Baoheng, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty 874

    870s

    870s

  • List of Portuguese words of Germanic origin
  • variations Guilhermina = Guímaro, Guimaro = derived from old Visigothic ‘Vímar, Vímara’, from ‘Weimar’, a name from any of several places called Weimar in Hesse

    List of Portuguese words of Germanic origin

    List_of_Portuguese_words_of_Germanic_origin

  • Coelleira
  • Island of Spain

    spread out to work throughout Galicia. A firm record exists of a donation by Vimara Menéndez to the monastery of San Miguel de Quonicularia in 1095. The donation

    Coelleira

    Coelleira

    Coelleira

  • 860s
  • Decade

    Portugal is established around the town of Portus Cale (present-day Porto) by Vímara Peres, an Asturian nobleman, after the reconquest from the Moors of the

    860s

    860s

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Online names & meanings

  • Junius
  • Boy/Male

    Latin American Shakespearean

    Junius

    Youthful.

  • Dorjee
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Dorjee

    It's a Shining Light

  • Rachit
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit

    Rachit

    Creator

  • Blackson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Blackson

    English : unexplained.

  • Shual
  • Biblical

    Shual

    fox; path; first

  • Jaimol
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Jaimol

    Beloved One

  • Fakihah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Fakihah

    Fruit

  • Elbow
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Elbow

    Measure for Measure' A simple constable.

  • Gul-Yar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun

    Gul-Yar

    Loving Flowers

  • Longfellow
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Longfellow

    English : nickname for a tall (Middle English long ‘long’) person who was a good companion (felagh, felaw ‘partner’, ‘comrade’).The name made famous in America by poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807–82) of Portland, ME, was introduced to North America by William Longfellow of Yorkshire, England, who settled in Newbury, MA, about 1676.

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