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Pedro Duke of Coimbra

Pedro Duke of Coimbra

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Portuguese Reconquista
Military campaigns against the Moors

Duke Pedro": Portuguese Reconquista champion, reclaiming Iberia from Moorish rule.

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Life Journey

1100Born to King Afonso I of Portugal

Pedro, Duke of Coimbra, was born to King Afonso I and his consort, Teresa of León, in Coimbra, Portugal.

1105Early Education Begins

Pedro begins his early education, focusing on religious studies, military training, and noble etiquette, under the guidance of the clergy and experienced knights.

1110Appointed Page in Royal Court

At the age of 10, Pedro is appointed as a page in the royal court, where he serves the king and learns the intricacies of courtly life and governance.

1115Becomes Squire

Pedro advances to the rank of squire, serving a knight and preparing for his own knighthood. He hones his combat skills and learns the code of chivalry.

1120Knighthood Ceremony

Pedro is knighted in a grand ceremony, officially becoming a knight of the realm. He vows to serve his king and defend the Christian faith against the Moors.

1125Participates in Siege of Santarém

Pedro joins the military campaign to besiege and capture the Moorish-held city of Santarém. The city falls, marking a significant victory in the Reconquista.

1130Marriage to D. Mafalda of Savoy

Pedro marries D. Mafalda of Savoy, a strategic alliance that strengthens ties between Portugal and the House of Savoy, enhancing political and military support.

1135Becomes Duke of Coimbra

Pedro is granted the title of Duke of Coimbra by his father, King Afonso I, as a reward for his military service and loyalty to the crown.

1140Leads Expedition to Capture Lisbon

Pedro leads a major expedition to capture Lisbon from the Moors. The city is successfully taken, a crucial victory that consolidates Portuguese control over the region.

1145Participates in Second Crusade

Pedro joins the Second Crusade, traveling to the Holy Land to fight alongside other Christian forces against the Muslims, further cementing his reputation as a military leader.

1150Dies in Coimbra

Pedro, Duke of Coimbra, dies in Coimbra, Portugal, after a lifetime of service to his kingdom and the Christian faith. He is remembered as a valiant and loyal nobleman.

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