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Algoso, Castle, Aerial view south, Portugal
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In a dominant position over the Penenciada hill, it dominates the surrounding plain and the confluence of the Angueira stream with the Maçãs river.

At the time of the Christian reconquest of the Iberian peninsula, the primitive boundary line of the Portucalense county with the kingdom of Leão developed along the left bank of the River Sabor until its confluence with the Angueira stream. This lane was guarded by four main sentinels: the Castelo de Milhão, the Castelo de Santulhão (both already disappeared), the Outeiro de Miranda Castle (in ruins) and this Algoso Castle. The castles of Penas Roias, Mogadouro and, although more distant, that of Bragança complemented this main defense of the northeastern sector of Trás-os-Montes.

The most recent studies indicate that the building of the primitive structure of the castle dates back to some time at the end of the reign of D. Afonso Henriques (1112-1185), when his son Sancho already exercised the royal power. As recorded in the Inquiries of 1258, its builder was a local man, Mendo Bofino (or Mendo Rufino), who in return received the landlord of the village of Vimioso.

Copyright: Santiago Ribas 360portugal
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 16000x8000
Taken: 29/09/2016
Chargée: 15/09/2020
Published: 15/09/2020
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