• ...(origins to 1350), during which the linguistic and cultural unity of Galicia and Portugal remained strong, and the Old Portuguese period proper (1350–1540).
  • Five speak about the «king of Galicia and Asturias» (in that order). The rest, thirty-something, speak about the «Kings of Galicia».
  • Galician is most closely related to Portuguese, followed by Spanish. Galicia was once part of the Kingdom of Portugal before being absorbed into Spain.
  • In the subsequent period the speach of Galicia and Portugal was gradually differentiated (see Portuguese).
  • One may, however, insult Aragon and Portugal hoping to give them incentive to support independence of Galicia. Setting them as rivals might be useful, too.
  • Faced with this resistance, King Denis of Portugal proposed to Queen Maria de Molina that John and his heirs should be granted the Kingdom of Galicia, where...
  • Kingdom of Galicia hand flag, the ideal flag to have for any type of Galician event. It is 16x10cm (6.3'' x 3.9'') and has a plastic pole to allow enthusiastic waving.
  • "After the death of Miro king of Galicia, and while his son Eboric and his son-in-law Audeca were fighting each other for the control of the kingdom...
  • Galicia location of galicia (green) in europe (dark gray) map of the kingdom of galicia and lodomeria, 1914 map of europe in 1328 galicia was a historical and...