This is a historical timeline of Portugal. [edit] First County of Portugal - 1002 - Al-Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir dies in the village of Salem.
- 1003 - Moors lay waste to the city of León.
- 1008
- 1009
- 1010 - Hisham II is restored as Umayyad Caliph of Córdoba by slave troops of the Caliphate under al-Wahdid.
- 1012 - Sulaiman al-Mustain is restored as Umayyad Caliph of Córdoba by the Berber armies.
- 1013 - Caliphate of Córdoba begins to break up. Berber troops take Córdoba with much plundering and destruction and kill the deposed Hisham II. Many Taifas (independent Moorish kingdoms) begin to spring up.
- 1016 - Norman invaders ascend the Minho river and destroy Tuy in Galicia.
- 1017 - Nuno I Alvites, son of Alvito Nunes and Tudadomna, becomes Count of Portugal. He marries Ilduara Mendes, daughter of Mendo II Gonçalves and Tuta.
- 1018 - The Taifa of the Algarve becomes independent.
- 1021 - Abd-ar-Rahman IV becomes Umayyad Caliph of Córdoba.
- 1022
- 1023 - Muhammad III becomes Umayyad Caliph of Córdoba.
- 1025 - Abu al-Qasim Muhammad ibn Abbad, Abbadid Emir of Seville, captures two castles at Alafões to the north-west of Viseu.
- 1027 - Hisham III becomes Umayyad Caliph of Córdoba.
- 1028
- 1031
- 1033 - The Taifa (independent Moorish kingdom) of Mértola becomes independent.
- 1034
- 1035
- 1037 – Ferdinand of Castile, son of Sancho III of Navarre, acquires the Kingdom of León in the Battle of Tamarón. The first Castilian king, Ferdinand I, defeats and kills his father-in-law, Bermudo III of León, thus inheriting his kingdom.
- 1039 – Ferdinand I of Castille-León proclaims himself Emperor of all Hispania.
- 1040 - The Taifa of Silves becomes independent.
- 1044 - Abbad III al-Mu'tamid, son of the Abbadid Emir of Seville Abbad II al-Mu'tadid, retakes Mértola, since 1033 an independent Taifa.
- 1050
- 1051 - The Taifa of the Algarve is annexed by the Taifa of Seville.
- 1056 - The Almoravides (al-Murabitun) Dynasty begins its rise to power. Taking the name "those who line up in defence of the faith," this is a group of fundamentalist Berber Muslims who would rule North Africa and Islamic Iberia until 1147.
- 1057 - Ferdinand I of Castille-León conquers Lamego to the Moors.
- 1058 - Emir Al-Muzaffar al-Aftas (Abu Bekr Muhammad al-Mudaffar - Modafar I of Badajoz, Aftid dynasty) pays the Christians to leave Badajoz, but not before Viseu being conquered by Ferdinand I of Castile-León.
- 1060-1063 - Council (Ecumenical Synod) of Santiago de Compostela.
- 1063
- 1064
- 1065 - Independence of the Kingdom of Galicia and Portugal is proclaimed under the rule of Garcia II of Galicia.
- 1070 - Count Nuno II Mendes of Portugal rises against King Garcia II of Galicia.
- 1071 - Garcia II of Galicia became the first to use the title King of Portugal, when he defeated, in the Battle of Pedroso (near Braga), Count Nuno II Mendes, last count of Portugal of the Vímara Peres House.
- 1072 - Loss of independence of the Kingdom of Galicia and Portugal, forcibly reannexed by Garcia's brother king Alfonso VI of Castile. From that time on Galicia remained part of the Kingdom of Castile and León, although under differing degrees of self-government. Even if it did not last for very long, the Kingdom set the stage for future Portuguese independence under Henry, Count of Portugal.
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