Afonso Henriques: The Founder of Portugal and …

Years: 1108 - 1251

Afonso Henriques: The Founder of Portugal and the Greatest Christian Conqueror of His Time

A brilliant military commander, Afonso Henriques reconquers more Muslim territory than any other Christian king in Iberia during his reign. His campaigns push the Christian frontier southward, shaping the future Kingdom of Portugal.

Early Expansion and the Establishment of Coimbra as the Capital

  • By 1135, Afonso begins securing his newly independent territory, constructing a castle at Leiria as part of his strategy to defend against Muslim incursions.
  • He establishes Coimbra as his capital, reinforcing its importance as a political and military stronghold.

The Siege and Conquest of Lisbon (1147 CE)

In 1147, Afonso Henriques capitalizes on internal religious rebellions among the Muslims. With the assistance of a passing fleet of English, Flemish, and German Crusaders, en route to Palestine, he launches a seventeen-week siege of Lisbon, which culminates in the city’s capture.

Expansion into the Alentejo and Papal Recognition

  • Taking advantage of continued Muslim infighting and Lisbon’s strategic location, Afonso secures large portions of the Alentejo, advancing south of the Tagus River.
  • His relentless military successes lead to official papal recognition in 1179, when Pope Alexander IIIacknowledges Afonso Henriques as King of Portugal. The pope grants him all conquered lands that neighboring kings cannot prove rights over, securing Portugal’s sovereignty.

Legacy: The Birth of a Kingdom

By the time of his death in 1185, Afonso Henriques has carved out an officially recognized Christian kingdom, extending well into Muslim Iberia. His military genius and strategic alliances establish Portugal as a lasting independent monarchy, laying the foundation for its future role in the Age of Exploration.

 

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