- García II of Galicia
García II (c. 1042 –
March 22 ,1090 ) was the youngest of the three sons and heirs of Ferdinand I,king of Castile and León andSancha of León . His maternal grandparents wereAlfonso V of León byElvira Mendes .He was allotted Galicia in the partition of his father's kingdom and in 1065 proclaimed the
independence of theKingdom of Galicia and Portugal , taking advantage of the internal tension caused by the civil war between his brothers, Sancho and Alfonso. García thus became the first to use the title "King of Portugal ", in 1071, when he defeated CountNuno II Mendes , last count of Portugal of the House ofVímara Peres in theBattle of Pedroso . His brothers soon united against him and partitioned his kingdom between them.In 1072, his kingdom was forcibly reannexed by his brother Sancho and subsequently by Alfonso, who recalled the exiled García from
Seville , where he had fled, and put him in a monastery, where he remained until his death sometime around 1090. From that time, Galicia remained part of the kingdom of Castile and León, although under differing degrees of self-government. Although it did not last for very long, the kingdom set the stage for future Portuguese nationalism under Henry of Burgundy. He ordered his prison chains to be carved on his tombstone.ee also
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History of Galicia
*Timeline of Portuguese history
*History of Portugal
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