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Ourique (locally [oˈɾikɨ] ) is a city in the
District of Beja in Portugal. The po****tion in 2011 was 5,389, in an area of 663.31 km2. This town is traditionally...
- The
Battle of
Ourique (Arabic: معركة أوريكه) took
place on 25 July 1139, in
which the
forces of
Portuguese count Afonso Henriques (of the
House of Burgundy)...
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Campo de
Ourique (locally [ˈkɐ̃pu ð(i) oˈɾikɨ]) is a
freguesia (civil parish) and
district of Lisbon, the
capital of Portugal. Camp de
Ourique is located...
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Palace in
Campo de
Ourique was an
ambitious 18th
century proposal for a
monumental royal palace to be
built in the
Campo de
Ourique neighborhood of Lisbon...
- ****ociated with the "Miracle of
Ourique". The
story ****ociated with this
miracle tells that
before the
Battle of
Ourique on 25 July 1139, an old hermit...
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Mercado de
Campo de
Ourique (Portuguese pronunciation: [mɨɾˈkaðu ðɨ ˈkɐ̃pu ðɨ oˈɾikɨ]; "Campo de
Ourique Market") is a
neighborhood food
market located...
- "Esmar",
likely the
governor of
Cordoba Muhammad Az-Zubayr Ibn Umar at
Ourique. The
Muslim commander had
gathered whatever forces could be
collected from...
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Moors in the south. In 1139 he won a
decisive victory at the
Battle of
Ourique, and in 1147 he
seized Santarém and
Lisbon from the Moors, with help from...
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Portugal had used this
motto since 1139,
after the
Miracle at the
Battle of
Ourique, when the
first portuguese king D.
Afonso Henriques,
before his battle...
- The
Castle of
Ourique (Portuguese:
Castelo de
Ourique), is a
Portuguese medieval castle in
civil parish of
Ourique, in the muni****lity of the same name...