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  2. Coimbra - Wikipedia

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    This Suebi princess is immortalized in history as a symbol of the city of Coimbra, in Portugal, and her image appears in the official coat of arms of Coimbra. Afonso Henriques (ca.1109 – 1185 in Sé Nova ), first Portuguese monarch , as Afonso I from 1139 to 1185, established his residence in the seat of County of Coimbra ; he was buried in ...

  3. Timeline of Coimbra - Wikipedia

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    1064 – Coimbra taken by Christian forces of Ferdinand I. [3] 1139 – Coimbra becomes seat of Kingdom of Portugal (until 1385). [4] 1169 – San Salvador church established. [3] 1211 – Cortes (assembly) held in Coimbra. 1286 – Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Velha founded. [3] 1308 – University moves to Coimbra from Lisbon. [3] [5]

  4. County of Coimbra - Wikipedia

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    During the Visigothic Kingdom (from the 5th to the early 8th centuries, the County of Coimbra, with its seat in Coimbra (Emínio), was created by King Wittiza (c. 687 – probably 710) as a sub-county of his dominion and was established as a fief for his son Ardabast (Artabasdus), who became Count of the Christians of Coimbra.

  5. Aeminium - Wikipedia

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    Aeminium was the ancient name of the city of Coimbra, Portugal.. The Romans founded the civitas of Aeminium in this place at the time of Augustus, which came under the protection of nearby Conímbriga situated some 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) to the south.

  6. Old Cathedral of Coimbra - Wikipedia

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    The Old Cathedral of Coimbra (Portuguese: Sé Velha de Coimbra) is a Romanesque Roman Catholic building in Portugal. Construction of the Sé Velha began some time after the Battle of Ourique (1139), when Prince Afonso Henriques declared himself King of Portugal and chose Coimbra as capital. [ 1 ]

  7. Trolleybuses in Coimbra - Wikipedia

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    Until 1959, the Coimbra trolleybus system was the only one in Portugal. After the closure of the Porto system in 1997, that was again the case. With effect from 1 January 1985, SMC's responsibility for water and sanitation services was moved to a new, separate authority, and the now transport-only authority was renamed Serviços Municipalizados ...

  8. Siege of Coimbra (1064) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Coimbra in 1064 or the definitive conquest of Coimbra by Christian forces took place in 1064, from January to July; it ended on 9 July 1064, [contradictory] a Friday, when the king, Ferdinand I of Leon, captured the city from the Muslims. The city of Coimbra had previously been taken from the Christians by Almanzor (or al-Manṣūr) in

  9. University of Coimbra - Wikipedia

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    The University of Coimbra (UC; Portuguese: Universidade de Coimbra, pronounced [univɨɾsiˈðaðɨ ðɨ kuˈĩbɾɐ]) is a public research university in Coimbra, Portugal.. First established in Lisbon in 1290, it went through a number of relocations until moving permanently to Coimbra in