Guimaraes represents the birth of the portuguese nation.
In fact it is known as the “Cradle of the Nation”
because it was here where D. Afonso Henriques was born and raised and where he
planned the wars for the independence of the Portugal province during the 12th
century, becoming the first Portuguese king.
The origins of the Guimaraes castle can be traced back
to 968, when the Countess of Galicia, D. Mumadona Dias, ordered the
construction of a fortification to defend the populations and the existing
monastery against the raids of the Vikings from the coast and
the Arabs from the south.
In 1129, D. Afonso Henriques proclaimed the
independence of Portugal and several battles ensued, including that against his
mother’s army who was against independence contrary to her initial belief.
Despite Portugal’s independence being recognized in 1143, battles were fought
with Spain until the 14th century due to the pretensions of Spain to dominate
the Portuguese kingdom.
Photos from facebook/travellinportugal
Photos from facebook/travellinportugal
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