Pelagius and the Birth of the Reconquista…
723 CE
Pelagius and the Birth of the Reconquista
Pelagius (Pelayo), leading an alliance of Asturian and Cantabrian mountaineers, along with Visigothic Spaniards, launches a counteroffensive against the Muslims, marking the beginning of what will later be called La Reconquista.
His victory at Covadonga (722 CE) establishes the Kingdom of Asturias, the first Christian stronghold in post-Visigothic Iberia. From this small, mountainous refuge, Pelagius founds a dynasty of Iberian monarchs who, over the next nearly eight centuries, will gradually reclaim the entire Iberian Peninsula from Muslim rule, culminating in the fall of Granada in 1492.
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Arab people
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Berber people (also called Amazigh people or Imazighen, "free men", singular Amazigh)
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Jews
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Moors
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Galicia, Kingdom of
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Christianity, Chalcedonian
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Islam
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Muslims, Sunni
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Umayyad Caliphate (Damascus)
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al-Andalus (Andalusia), Muslim-ruled
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Asturias, Kingdom of
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