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Country
  
Portugal

Intermunic. comm.
  
Baixo Alentejo

Time zone
  
WET/WEST (UTC+0/+1)

Area
  
663.3 km²

Local time
  
Tuesday 7:32 AM

Region
  
Alentejo

Subregion
  
Baixo Alentejo

Parishes
  
4

Population
  
5,389 (2011)

District
  
Beja District

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Weather
  
7°C, Wind S at 5 km/h, 96% Humidity

Ourique ([owˈɾik(ɨ)]) is a city in the District of Beja in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 5,389, in an area of 663.31 km².

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Map of Ourique, Portugal

This town is traditionally considered the site of the famous Battle of Ourique in 1139, which saw the forces of Portuguese Prince Afonso Henriques defeat the Moors. The present Mayor is Pedro Prazeres Carmo, elected by the Socialist Party, and the municipal holiday is September 8.

Battle of Ourique

There is no certainty about the exact location of the battle of Ourique, although it is typically said to have taken place in the countryside between the towns of Castro Verde and Ourique. Five Moorish kings allied their forces against the Portuguese army, but after a terrible and lengthy fight, the allied forces were scattered was lost in the Alentejo plains. This would later be considered by the Portuguese to have been a divine miracle, forever forming part of the legend of Castro Verde.

According to most accounts of the legend, Afonso Henriques was visited before the battle by an old man who saw in a dream that Henriques would be victorious because God would intervene to help him. The old man advised the Henriques to leave the encampment alone when he heard the bell of the local chapel. Riding off, Henriques was surprised by a ray of light that showed him (in one interpretation) the sign of the cross and Jesus Christ on a crucifix. He knelt in its presence and heard the voice of Jesus Christ telling him he would defeat the Moors. The following day, he succeeded in routing the Moors (through his own courage and faith, as the stories go) and was almost immediately declared the king of Portugal. He would include five shields in his coat of arms, representing the five defeated kingdoms. To honor the outstanding victory, then-King D. Sebastião later ordered the construction of St. Peter of the Heads Chapel.

Parishes

Administratively, the municipality is divided into 4 civil parishes (freguesias):

  • Garvão e Santa Luzia
  • Ourique
  • Panóias e Conceição
  • Santana da Serra
  • References

    Ourique Wikipedia