¡Así es PORTUGAL! 🇵🇹 El increíble viaje en el tiempo que me encontré en Europa

This is PORTUGAL! 🇵🇹 I traveled to Europe and encountered something totally unexpected. If you thought the medieval era was like Disney movies, this video will completely change your perspective with a real-life drama that seems straight out of a soap opera. Hello, my beautiful people! In this video, I'm taking you with me to Guimarães, known throughout the country as "A Cidade Berço" (the birthplace of Portugal). I had the opportunity to experience the spectacular Feira Afonsina from the inside, one of the most impressive medieval fairs in Europe, where the life, battles, and mysticism of the 12th century are perfectly recreated. But beyond the castles, knights, and swords, this beautiful country was born thanks to an incredible piece of historical gossip. I'll tell you how the young Afonso Henriques (the first king of Portugal), at just 16 or 17 years old, rebelled and raised a full army against his own mother, Doña Teresa, in the legendary Battle of São Mamede in 1128. Join me on this journey through time filled with family drama, fascinating historical reenactments, and discover what it was really like to survive in the Middle Ages. ⏱️ Video Chapters 00:00 | Would you go against your mother? (Introduction) 00:43 | My childhood dream: Expectation vs. Medieval reality 01:25 | Welcome to the Feira Afonsina in Guimarães 02:18 | Exploring "A Cidade Berço" (The Cradle of Portugal) 03:10 | What was life like for women in the 12th century? 04:02 | Gossip alert! The Family Drama of Doña Teresa 05:15 | Betrayal: The Galician Nobleman and Political Love Affairs 06:22 | Don't Mess with My County: The Fury of Young Alfonso 07:35 | The Battle of San Mamede (1128) and the Origin of a Nation 08:50 | Experiencing History from Within: Conclusion of the Journey If you love to travel and discover secrets of the world, don't forget to subscribe and leave a like! 👍 Travel to Portugal Medieval Fair Portugal Guimarães Portugal Feira Afonsina History of Portugal Birthplace of Portugal Travel to Europe