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Modern Period
  • 1486 – 4 August: Roman Catholic Diocese of Málaga established.
  • 1487 – Siege of Málaga (1487); Málaga is incorporated in the Crown of Castile and repopulated.
  • 1490 – Santiago el Mayor church built.
  • 1494 – Earthquake.
  • 1505 – Hospital of Santo Tomas founded.
  • 1522 – Málaga Cathedral construction begins.
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Málaga Timeline from en.wikipedia.org
From the 6th century BC, it was under the hegemony of Carthage in present-day Tunisia. From 218 BC, Malaca was ruled by the Roman Republic; it was federated ...
The Phoenicians were the first civilization to establish a settlement in Malaga, around 770 BC. They established a trading post and called the city 'Malaka'.
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In 711 A.D. the Moors invaded Spain and called her Al-Andalus. Málaga became a major Moorish city and port - it was the main port for Granada too, famed for ...
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Malaga was conquered on the 19th August 1487 (the last town to be conquered was Granada in 1492). Along with the conquest, religious communities were ...
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1704-08-24 Battle of Málaga: largest naval battle in the War of the Spanish Succession; Tactically indecisive but a Grand Alliance strategic victory · 1982-09-13 ...
When the Roman Empire started to fall in the beginning of the 5th century the coast of Andalusia including Malaga was regularly invaded by small Visigoths ...
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Málaga Timeline from www.malaga.es
Málaga was included into the Kindom of Castille in1487 after a long siege that forced its surrender as people were dying of hunger. From this moment on the city ...
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Málaga Timeline from www.travel-tramp.com
Jan 8, 2023 · Founded by Phoenician seafarers in 770 BC, the history of Malaga stretches back almost 3000 years. Conquered by the Romans, Visigoths, Moors ...
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Málaga Timeline from www.whatmalaga.com
The Arabs, Malaga's next inhabiting civilization, invaded and included Malaga in their domain in 743 A.D. and their rule lasted for nearly eight centuries.
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