The Kingdom of Córdoba (also Kingdom of Cordova; Spanish: Reino de Córdoba) was a territorial jurisdiction of the Crown of Castile since 1236 until Javier...
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Córdoba most commonly refers to: Córdoba, Spain, a major city in southern Spain and formerly the imperial capital of Islamic Spain Córdoba, Argentina,...
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Córdoba Roman bridge of Córdoba Riverfront viewed from Puente Romano, Córdoba Roman temple of Córdoba Church of San Nicolás de la Villa Statue of Seneca...
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created the Province of Córdoba (along with 48 other provinces), which was formed by joining the towns of the Kingdom of Córdoba and the following towns...
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pronunciation: [luˈθena]) is a municipality of Spain belonging to the province of Córdoba, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. It is the second-most populated...
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Reconquista. The kingdom had its origins in the conflict in the buffer region between the Carolingian Empire and the Ummayad Emirate of Córdoba that controlled...
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The National University of Córdoba, the oldest university of the country, was founded in 1613 by the Jesuit Order, and Córdoba has earned the nickname...
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Classic (saloon) and estate variant were rebadged versions of the SEAT Córdoba Mk1 and Córdoba Vario respectively, and were not based on the Volkswagen...
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by the Kingdoms of Castille during the Reconquista: the Kingdom of Córdoba was conquered in 1236, the Kingdom of Jaén in 1246, the Kingdom of Seville...
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The Emirate of Córdoba, from 929, the Caliphate of Córdoba, was an Arab Islamic state ruled by the Umayyad dynasty from 756 to 1031. Its territory comprised...
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Fernández de Córdoba was born on 1 September 1453 at Montilla in the province of Córdoba. He was the younger son of Pedro Fernández de Córdoba, Count of Aguilar...
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Salomon. They were both executed in Córdoba. Eulogius of Cordoba – March 11, 859. A prominent priest in Córdoba Al-Andalus during this period. Outstanding...
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Toledo Kingdom of Murcia/Reino de Murcia Kingdom of Córdoba/Reino de Córdoba Kingdom of Jaén/Reino de Jaén Kingdom of Seville/Reino de Sevilla Kingdom of Granada/Reino...
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The Judería de Córdoba, ‘the Jewish Quarter of Córdoba’, is the area of the Spanish city of Córdoba in which the Jews lived between the 10th and 15th centuries...
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a charming, handsome prince of the kingdom of Córdoba. Charoca (voiced by Tituss Burgess) is a Rocador, a creature made of rock, who can spew or cool down...
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Córdoba is a town and municipality of Spain located in the autonomous community of Andalusia. It lies on the southeasternmost end of the province of Córdoba...
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Spain (redirect from Kingdom of Spain)
Al-Andalus became a dominant peninsular power centred on Córdoba. Several Christian kingdoms emerged in Northern Iberia, chief among them Asturias, León...
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Spanish). Vol. 4. Ballescá y Comp. p. 94, footnote 1. "Tratados de Córdoba" [Treaty of Córdoba] (PDF) (in Spanish). Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas de...
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emir of Córdoba, reigning from 888 to 912 in Al-Andalus (Islamic Iberia). Contemporary historians accused Abdullah of orchestrating the death of his half-brother...
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Al-Andalus (redirect from Etymology of Al-Andalus)
al-Walid I (711–750); the Emirate of Córdoba (c. 750–929); the Caliphate of Córdoba (929–1031); the first taifa kingdoms (1009–1110); the Almoravid Empire...
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Pelagius of Córdoba (c. 912–926) (in Spanish San Pelayo Mártir) was a Christian boy who died as a martyr in Córdoba in southern Spain around 926 AD. There...
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the second Emir of Cordoba, ruling from 788 to 796 in al-Andalus. Hisham was born April 26, 757 in Cordoba. He was the first son of Abd al-Rahman I (r...
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The Kingdom of León was an independent kingdom situated in the northwest region of the Iberian Peninsula. It was founded in 910 when the Christian princes...
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Mughith al-Rumi to capture Córdoba. Mughith was dispatched to capture Córdoba with a force of 700 cavalry. Córdoba was located north of the Guadalquivir River;...
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incursions from the Emirate of Córdoba. Its first repopulation settlements were led by small abbots and local counts from the other side of the Cantabrian ridge...
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of Córdoba (Arabic: طائفة قرطبة) was an Arab taifa which was ruled by the Banu Jawhar that replaced the Umayyad Caliph as the government of Córdoba and...
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5°50′35″W / 43.36250°N 5.84306°W / 43.36250; -5.84306 The Kingdom of Asturias was a kingdom in the Iberian Peninsula founded by the Visigothic nobleman...
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al-Rahman. Born in Córdoba, during the reign of his father he commanded the military operations against the neighbouring Christian kingdoms and the Muwallad...
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the Crown of Castile, the conquest of the Kingdom of Granada and later the Kingdom of Navarre. However, it is important to clarify the origin of the toponym...
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Abd al-Rahman III (redirect from Emir and caliph of Córdoba Abd ar-Rahman III)
al-Raḥmān III, was the Umayyad Emir of Córdoba from 912 to 929, at which point he founded the Caliphate of Córdoba, serving as its first caliph until his...
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