Siege of Guimarães
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The Siege of Guimarães was a military siege that took place between the Portuguese separatist forces and the Leonese forces of Afonso VII, who marched into the County of Portugal in 1127, and attacked the Castle and city of Guimarães, the seat of King Afonso Henriques and the Portuguese nobles who had revolted that year against the authority of Countess Teresa.
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Siege of Guimarães | |||||||
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Part of History of Portugal | |||||||
A escalade located inside the Castle of Guimarães | |||||||
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County of Portugal | Kingdom of León | ||||||
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Soeiro Mendes de Sousa[1] | Alfonso VII | ||||||
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Unknown | Unknown | ||||||
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