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Battle of Saltes Island ; 17 July 1381 · Off Saltes Island, near Huelva, present day Spain · Decisive Castilian victory · Castilian supremacy in the Atlantic Ocean ...
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Oct 16, 2013 · Aracena is the 'capital' of the region and boasts a series of underground caves and a crumbling castle that crowns the hamlet. Huelva is also ...
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... Castilian. The capture of Córdoba was the result of a well-planned and executed process whereby parts of the city (the Ajarquía) first fell to the ...
Antonio León Ortega (1907–91) was a sculptor from Ayamonte. Here, he is pictured in his workshop. With a great interest in Castilian and Andalusian imagery, ...
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Feb 11, 2023 · Capture the southern coast so no Morocco or Granada surprise there. Leon and Asturias as one province conquer and release minors for ...
The Chronica Adefonsi Imperatoris records that Alfonso VII King of Castile captured ... Huelva (Seville [1329]-after 1383). The ... capture of Almería and names ...
Like his predecessors on the throne, Ferdinand IV continued the Reconquista and, although he failed to conquer Algeciras in 1309, he captured the city of ...
The capture of Córdoba was the result of a well-planned and executed process whereby parts of the city (the Ajarquía) first fell to the independent almogavars ...
He took part in the resistance in Andalucía to Pedro I "el Cruel" King of Castile, was captured and killed. Ayala´s Crónica de Pedro I records his death in ...