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Sancho and signed
A treaty of 10 articles was signed between the Pope and Sancho II, but the king paid little attention to its fulfillment.
However, the first documented mention of Sacavém is in 1191 ( forty-four years after the conquest ), in a paper signed by King Sancho I of Portugal.
The two brothers had just signed a treaty when Sancho suddenly died in the summer of 1158, being buried at Toledo.
Elizabeth took an active interest in Portuguese politics and was a decisive conciliator during the negotiations concerning the Treaty of Alcañices, signed by Denis and Sancho IV of Castile in 1297 ( which fixed the borders between the two countries ).

Sancho and foral
Peso de Régua received its foral from King Sancho I, who conferred on the locality of Godim the municipal charter.
Following the control of the region, the settlement received its first foral () in 1195, during the reign of Sancho I.
Covilhã was granted foral in 1186 by king Sancho I of Portugal, who also built the castle walls.
In 1189 / 1190 the village was donated by King Sancho I to the Bishop of Silves, D. Nicolau, who received the first foral ( charter ) a year later.
Almada received a foral from King Sancho I in 1190.
King Sancho I issued a charter () in 1202, and King Manual I re-issued a new foral on 15 December 1519.
The foral was confirmed in Santarém in 1218 by Sancho I.

Sancho and June
* June 27 – King Sancho VI of Navarre ( b. c. 1133 )
Sancho Ramírez ( c. 1042 – 4 June 1094 ) was King of Aragon ( 1063 – 1094, not formally until 1076 ) and King of Navarre ( from 1076, as Sancho V ).
Bernard married Dhuoda, ( Dhuoda Sanchez ) possible daughter of Sancho I of Gascony, ( Sancho Loupez ) on 29 June 824 in Aachen.
Sancho VI Garcés ( 21 April 1132 – 27 June 1194 ), called the Wise ( el Sabio ), was the king of Navarre from 1150 until his death in 1194.
* Sancho I of Aragon ( c. 1042 – 4 June 1094 ), second king of Aragon
Sancho IV Garcés ( c. 1038 – 4 June 1076 ), called Sancho of Peñalén () or Sancho the Noble, was King of Navarre from 1054 to 1076.

Sancho and 1187
At the time of the Royal inventory, the monastery of São João de Cabanas was controlled by the Royal court, and King Sancho I ( in 1187 ).
A lighthouse was also constructed in Tourém, likely by King Sancho in 1187, since he was the master of the Terras da Piconha region.
* Infante Pedro, Count of Urgell ( 1187 – 1258 ), son of Sancho I of Portugal and Dulce of Aragon

Sancho and which
The episode in which Sancho Panza concludes the joke that is played on him when he is facetiously put in command of an `` island '' is one of the best in the film.
As the second son of King Afonso II of Portugal, Afonso was not expected to inherit the throne, which was destined to go to his elder brother Sancho.
Don Quixote tells Sancho and the goatherds about the " Golden Age " of man, reminiscent of both Ovid and the later Rousseau in which property does not exist, and men live in peace.
Don Quixote ’ s tendency to intervene violently in matters which do not concern him, and his habit of not paying his debts, result in many privations, injuries, and humiliations ( with Sancho often getting the worst of it ).
Don Quixote, Part One contains a number of stories which do not directly involve the two main characters, but which are narrated by some of the picaresque figures encountered by the Don and Sancho during their travels.
It had various guest appearances which included Baby Bash, Scoop De ' Ville and Mr. Sancho.
The reign of Sancho the Great not only expanded the Navarese territories when they absorbed Castile, Leon, and what was to be Aragon in addition to other small counties which would also unite and become the Principality of Catalonia, but it also helped form the Galician independence as well as getting overlordship on Gascony.
In 1848, Hervé made his first notable appearance on the Parisian stage, with Don Quichotte et Sancho Pança ( after Cervantes ), which can be considered the starting point for the new French musical theatre tradition.
Estêvão Soares, archbishop of Braga, placed himself at the head of the nobles and churchmen who threatened to usurp the royal power during Sancho II's minority, and negotiated an alliance with Alfonso IX, by which it was arranged that the Portuguese should attack Elvas, the Castilians Badajoz.
Bridges narrated the documentary Lost in La Mancha ( 2002 ), about the " unmaking " of a Terry Gilliam retelling of Don Quixote, tentatively titled The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, which would have starred Johnny Depp as Sancho Panza and Jean Rochefort as the quixotic hero.
The end of his reign was marred by a civil war with his eldest surviving son, the future Sancho IV, which would continue after his death.
A reaction in his favor was beginning in his later days, but he died defeated and deserted at Seville in 1284, leaving a will, by which he endeavored to exclude Sancho, and a heritage of civil war.
A three-day battle was fought in which the pro-Córdoba faction routed their enemies and killed Velasco, along with García López, kinsman of Alfonso II of Asturias, Sancho " warrior / knight of Pamplona ", and pagan warrior " Ṣaltān ".
The Castilian Sancho was trying to retake Bureba and Alta Rioja, which his father had given away to king of Navarre and failed to retake.
In 1095 Peter renewed his father's oaths to Urban II, and Urban renewed his promise of protection, under which Sancho, his sons, and his kingdom had been placed in July 1089.
The Crónica de Alaón renovada, which Martínez Díez dates to 1154, but which other scholars dismiss as a late medieval concoction, lists García, Ferdinand and Gonzalo as Sancho III's sons by Mayor in that order, but in the same passage mistakenly places Gonzalo's death before his father's.
On the death of Peter of Castile in 1369, Ferdinand, as great-grandson of Sancho IV by the female line, laid claim to the vacant throne, for which the kings of Aragon and Navarre, and afterwards John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster ( married in 1370 to Constance, the eldest daughter of Peter ), also became competitors.
In 1569 the graduate Sancho Busto de Villegas, a member of the Supreme Council of the Inquisition and governor of the Archbishopric of Toledo ( afterwards Bishop of Avila ) wrote, based on the trial documents, which were stored in the Valladolid court archives, Relación autorizada del martirio del Santo Inocente ( Authorized Account of the Martyrdom of Saint Innocent ), which was deposited in the municipal archives of La Guardia town hall.
Sancho ordered the fortification of the city and built a castle which is today an important monument of Portuguese heritage.
At the same time, Alfonso IX of León seized Chaves, which remained in Leonese hands until the reign of King Sancho II, when he and Ferdinand III met in 1230 / 1231.
It contains the city of Guarda, which were founded by Sancho I in 1199.

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