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  1. he Mohammedans would regain these territories was so great
  2. that Alfonso VI "summoned
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  4. the chivalry of Christendom to his aid. Among the knights who
  5. came to his assistance were Counts Raymond and Henry of
  6. Burgundy; . . . and in 1094 he combined the fiefs of Coimbra and
  7. Oporto into one great county," called Terra Portucalensis, or
  8. County of Porto Cale; and, with the hand of his daughter Theresa,
  9. conferred it upon Henry of Burgundy, who thus became Count of
  10. Portucalensis: Porto Cale: Portugal. And that the Suevi who at the
  11. first inhabited Southern and Western Spain and Galicia, were the
  12. root of this Portugal, is clear from the fact that "ethnologically the
  13. Galicians are allied to the Portuguese, whom they resemble in
  14. dialect, in appearance, and in habits, more than any other
  15. inhabitants of the peninsula." 282
  16. 4. The history of Portugal as a kingdom, therefore, really begins
  17. with this gift by Alfonso VI, descended from Alfonso I, grandson of
  18. Pelayo the Visigoth, to Henry of Burgundy, in A. D. 1094. It must
  19. be remembered, however, that at that time Portugal was only a
  20. county, held in fief by Henry of Burgundy as vassal of Alfonso VI,
  21. king of Leon, Castile, and Galicia, who by reason of his great
  22. successes assumed the title of "Emperor of Spain." This grand title,
  23. however, vanished with him; and he was no sooner dead than
  24. Count Henry, his beneficiary, invaded the kingdom in a contest
  25. with four other claimants, to make himself king. He carried on this
  26. contest for five years, but failed; and died suddenly at Astorga in
  27. 1112, leaving his wife Theresa to rule the county of Portugal
  28. during the minority of his infant son, Affonso Henriques.
  29. 5. "Affonso Henriques, who, at the age of seventeen, assumed
  30. the government [1112-1185], was one of the heroes of the Middle
  31. Ages. He succeeded to the rule of the county of Portugal when it
  32. was still regarded as a fief of Galicia; and after nearly sixty years of
  33. incessant fighting, he bequeathed to his son a powerful little
  34. kingdom, whose independence was unquestioned, and whose fame
  35. was spread abroad throughout Christendom by the reports of the
  36. victories of its first king over the Mohammedans. The four wars of

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