King Diniz is my 21st grgrandfather.  He was married to Queen Isabel of Spain & 
Portugal.

Shirley in CA
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  From: luiznoia . 
  To: Azores Genealogy 
  Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 8:52 AM
  Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy]. New Study--Percentage of Jewish ancestry 
among Iberian population


  Herb, 


  The  war continued well after 1193. The Algarve province with strong Moorish 
influences wasn't in Portuguese control until 1250, 


  starting in 1217 with the taking of town of Alcácer do Sal, the capture most 
of the Algarve in 1236 and the taking of Faro in 1249,


   removing the last Muslim state from Portuguese soil and ending the 
Portuguese Reconquista.



  It was in 1295 that King Diniz of Portugal essentially  established the 
present  boundaries of Portugal, with one exception,


   the region of Olivena, which was Portugues until the Spanish took it in 1801.








  Eric Edgar



  On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 7:17 AM, Herb <[email protected]> wrote:

    I think the Moorish influence in Portugal has been greatly exaggerated over 
the years especially with regard to Catholicism and conversions. They had great 
influence in Spain and weren't expelled from that country until 1492 but in 
Portugal their influence was mainly in the area of commerce and architecture 
and confined primarily to the the south. Their influence on religion was minor 
at best in Portugal. By very early 1100s the Crusades had expelled the Moors 
from Southern Portugal. Boundaries were formed and those boundaries remain 
essentially the same today as they were in 1139 making Portugal the second 
oldest country in Europe,  second to Denmark in terms of having a defined 
border etc. Italy for example did not become a country until the 1800s and many 
countries in Europe were splintered into many factions and territories until 
even the 1900s. Those divisions continue to this day in many other parts of 
Europe.


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