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  1. Theresa (Portuguese: Teresa; Galician-Portuguese: Tareja or Tareixa; Latin: Tarasia) (c. 1080 – 11 November 1130) was Countess of Portugal, and for a time claimant to be its independent Queen. She rebelled against her half-sister Queen Urraca of León.

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  3. Theresa of Portugal (Portuguese: Teresa or Tereza, [tɨˈɾezɐ]; Archaic Portuguese: Tarasia; 1151 – 1218) was Countess of Flanders by marriage to Philip I, Count of Flanders, and Duchess of Burgundy by marriage to Odo III, Duke of Burgundy.

  4. Theresa ( Portuguese: Teresa; Galician-Portuguese: Tareja or Tareixa; Latin: Tarasia) ( c. 1080 – 11 November 1130) was Countess of Portugal, and for a time claimant to be its independent Queen. She rebelled against her half-sister Queen Urraca of León.

  5. Apr 24, 2023 · Teresa of Leon Queen Countess of Portugal, by Wikipedia. Wedding and Portucalense County. Teresa was the illegitimate daughter of King Afonso VI of Galicia, León and Castile and of Ximena Moniz , a noble Leonese daughter of Countess Velasquita Moniz and Munio Moniz de Bierzo, count of Bierzo .

    • circa 1083
    • James Fred Patin, Jr.
    • November 01, 1130 (42-51)
    • Braga, Portugal
  6. Teresa of Portugal may refer to: Theresa, Countess of Portugal (1080–1130), mother of Afonso Henriques, the first King of Portugal. Theresa of Portugal, Countess of Flanders (1157–1218), daughter of Afonso Henriques and wife of Philip, Count of Flanders.

  7. Apr 27, 2022 · Infanta Teresa of Portugal (Portuguese pronunciation: [t%C9%A8%CB%88%C9%BEez%C9%90] or [%CB%88t%C9%BEez%C9%90]) was a Portuguese infanta (princess), being the third daughter of Portuguese 1st King Afonso Henriques and Maud of Savoy. She was born c. 1157 and died in 1218 in Veurne, Flanders.

  8. Theresa (Portuguese: Teresa; Galician-Portuguese: Tareja or Tareixa; Latin: Tarasia) (c. 1080 – 11 November 1130) was Countess of Portugal, and for a time claimant to be its independent Queen. She rebelled against her half-sister Queen Urraca of León.

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