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Count Gutierre Aloítez (died after 963) is recorded with a wife named Audivia, whose parents were named Vimara and Trudildi. Trudildi is a name quite frequent among the nobility of Portugal and Galicia in the middle of the 10th-century, but Vimara is not. For chronological reasons and because of this
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river. Later Portuguese historians viewed this event as the earliest milestone in the history of the state of Portugal, although Portugal did not achieve independence until the 12th century.
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uncommon name, historian Margarita Torres Sevilla-Quiñones de León believes that Audivia was the daughter of Count Vímara Peres, and thus Vímara's wife was this Trudildi, Audivia's mother.
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Although the identity of his wife was not recorded in any contemporary charters, her name could have been Trudildi. If that was the case, Vímara would have been the father of:
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was divided internally into several counties or royal provinces. Portus Cale was one of these Asturian counties. In 868, Vímara Peres was named
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call it "The Cradle City"). Vímara Peres died in 873 in Vama, possibly identified as Guimarães or Bama in the territory of
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and appears in January 867 confirming a royal charter jointly with other nobles, including Count
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He was able to expel the Moors and founded a fortified town under his own name
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when they invaded Galicia in 858. Besides Vímara, Pedro was also the father of
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Mattoso, José (1981). "As famílias condais portucalenses dos séculos X e XI".
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by King Alfonso III after the reconquest of the region north of the
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El Condado de Castilla (711-1038): la historia frente a la leyenda
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Torres Sevilla-Quiñones de León, Margarita Cecilia (1998).
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Torres Sevilla-Quiñones de León, Margarita Cecilia (1999).
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and was also responsible for ousting and defeating the
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Vimara Peres

Porto
Count of Portucale
Lucídio Vimaranes
Guimarães
Bama, A Coruña
Lucídio Vimaranes
Pedro Theon
pt

Iberian Peninsula
Galicia
Count of Portugal
Pedro Theon
pt
Pravia
Bermudo I of Asturias
Curia Regis
Alfonso III
Rodrigo of Castile
Reconquista
Vikings
Hermenegildo Peres
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Weimar in Hesse
another in Thuringia
Asturias
Alfonso III
reconquer

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