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Reconquista (6971 bytes)
1: ''For other uses, see [[Reconquista (Disambiguation)]]''. 4: The '''Reconquista''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[Portuguese... 8: The [[Portugal|Portuguese]] Reconquista culminated in [[1257]] with the conquest of [[Alg... 28: Real or imaginary episodes of the Reconquista are the subject of much of Mediaeval [[Spanish li... 31: ...ic_language|Arabic]] origin. Instead of the term 'Reconquista', the concept of a [[civil war]] has been propose... Reconquista (disambiguation) (537 bytes) 1: '''Reconquista''' is a [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[Portug... 3: *'''[[Reconquista]]''', the war to drive the [[Moor]]s out of [[Spa... 5: *'''[[Reconquista (Mexico)]]''', a [[nationalist]] movement by cert... Andalusi Arabic (547 bytes) 1: ...] after the [[Reconquista|Christian Reconquest]] (Reconquista), though it is still used in [[Andalusi music]]. Disaster of Rancagua (198 bytes) 1: ...eated rebel Chilean forces. This led to the harsh reconquista rule of the Spanish. Estremadura (480 bytes) 5: ...border of [[Christendom]] during a phase of the [[Reconquista|Reconquest]]. Marca Hispanica (572 bytes) 1: ...nferred upon [[Catalonia]], at the start of the [[Reconquista]], and indeed is sometimes used to mean this coun... Gaston IV of Béarn (1897 bytes) 3: Gaston had earlier fought in the [[Reconquista]] in [[Spain]], and followed [[Raymond IV of Toul... 5: Gaston's experience in the Reconquista taught him that [[Muslim]]s could live under [[Ch... Rancagua (530 bytes) 3: ...ere defeated, beginning the period known as the ''Reconquista''. Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa (1831 bytes) 4: |Conflict||Spanish [[Reconquista]] 49: [[Category:Reconquista]] High Middle Ages (2208 bytes) 17: ===Reconquista=== 18: ''Main Article: [[Reconquista]]'' Religious war (707 bytes) 3: ...[[Wars of Religion]], the [[Crusades]], and the [[Reconquista]] are frequently cited examples. Opinions differ ... Pelayo of Asturias (2363 bytes) 1: ...with beginning the [[Christianity|Christian]] ''[[reconquista]]'' of [[Spain]] from the [[Moors]]. 7: ... regarded as the first Christian victory of the ''Reconquista''. The Muslims, ungracious in their defeat, descr... Expansionism (2327 bytes) 17: *[[Reconquista (Mexico)|Reconquista]] (seeks to include south-west [[United States|Am... Flag of Asturias (770 bytes) 1: ...of Asturias was recognized as the start of the "[[Reconquista]]" or Re-conquest of Spain from Moorish dominatio... Battle of Graus (769 bytes) 1: ... of Graus''') was a battle of the early Spanish [[Reconquista]] in spring [[1063]] (some sources say the battle... John of Seville (962 bytes) 1: ...annes Hispalensis atque Limiensis", during the [[Reconquista]], the Christian campaign to regain the [[Iberian... Mudejar (984 bytes) 5: ...term was in Spain, during and after the Spanish [[Reconquista]], when large numbers of Spanish Muslims remained... New Castile (858 bytes) 1: ... [[Castile]] in central Spain, taken during the ''reconquista'' of the peninsular by Christian kings from Musli... Costa del Sol (1097 bytes) 5: ...dals]], [[Visigoths]] and [[Moors]], before the [[Reconquista]]. Bangsamoro (990 bytes) 5: ...moro'', from the older Spanish word ''Moor'', the Reconquista-period term for Arabs or Muslims.
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