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    Ramiro I (c. 790 – 1 February 850) was king of Asturias (modern-day Spain) from 842 until his death in 850. Son of King Bermudo I, he became king following...
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    Ordoño I (c. 821 – 27 May 866) was King of Asturias from 850 until his death. He was born in Oviedo, where he spent his early life in the court of Alfonso...
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    motto Asturias jamás vencida (Asturias never defeated). Royal banner of Ramiro I An attempt to reconstruct the flag of the Kingdom of Asturias as described...
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    Oviedo (redirect from Oviedo, Asturias)
    construction streak. Ramiro I constructed two buildings, the Church Santa Maria del Naranco and San Miguel de Lillo. The Church Santa Maria de Naranco was likely...
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    Alfonso II of Asturias (c. 760 – 842), nicknamed the Chaste (Spanish: el Casto), was the king of Asturias during two different periods: first in the year...
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    before his death in 910, Alfonso III of Asturias was forced by his sons to abdicate, the Kingdom of Asturias descended into a period of successional crises...
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    palaces for himself. The Kingdom of Asturias transitioned into the Kingdom of León in 924, when Fruela II of Asturias became king with his royal court in...
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  • Ramiro I of Asturias (c. 790–850), king of Asturias Ramiro II of León (c. 900–951), king of Leon Ramiro III of León (961–985), king of Leon Ramiro I of...
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    Magno), was the king of León, Galicia and Asturias from 866 until his death. He was the son and successor of Ordoño I. In later sources, he is the earliest...
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    Asturias (/æˈstʊəriəs, ə-/, Spanish: [asˈtuɾjas]; Asturian: Asturies [asˈtuɾjes; -ɾjɪs]) officially the Principality of Asturias, (Spanish: Principado...
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  • learning of Nepotian's usurpation, Ramiro gathered an army and began his journey back to Asturias. In the midst of Ramiro's return, Nepotian and his army composed...
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  • Emirate of Córdoba. This was vowed to James before the battle by Ramiro I of Asturias in Calahorra, offering Saint James part of the booty taken from the...
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  • and began to raid the countryside, burning and pillaging. King Ramiro I of Asturias marched against them with a potent army, managed to rout the invaders...
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    orígenes del Principado de Asturias y de la Junta Genera (in Spanish). Junta General del Principado de Asturias. "Historia de la institución - Junta General...
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    by his son Ramiro. He was the son of Ramiro II of León and his second wife queen Urraca Sánchez of Pamplona. He was a grandson of Sancho I of Pamplona...
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    Naranco in Asturias. It was completed in 842 and it was consecrated by Ramiro I of Asturias and his wife Paterna in the year 848. It was originally dedicated...
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    Usurper (Spanish: Mauregato) was the king of Asturias from 783 to 788 or 789. He was an illegitimate son of Alfonso I, supposedly by a Moorish serf. He usurped...
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    divided among the three sons of Alfonso III of Asturias: García (León), Ordoño (Galicia) and Fruela (Asturias), as all three participated in deposing their...
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    Catholic marriage to the Prince of Asturias. Letizia and Felipe have two daughters: Leonor, Princess of Asturias, born on 31 October 2005, and Infanta...
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    Asturias. Collins 2012, p. 63–68, Ramiro I of Asturias. Collins 2012, p. 42, García Íñiguez. Jean Mitchell-Lanham (2015). The Lore of the Camino de Santiago:...
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    III of Asturias ("the Great") and his wife Jimena of Asturias. Ordoño II of León and his wives Elvira Menéndez and Sancha of Pamplona. Ramiro II of León...
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    Clavijo between Christians led by Ramiro I of Asturias and Muslims led by the Emir of Córdoba.The Diccionario de historia de España (1968) says: "To a serious...
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    Ramiro II (24 April 1086 – 16 August 1157), called the Monk, was a member of the House of Jiménez who became king of Aragon in 1134. Although a monk, he...
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  • of Pamplona while Fortún Garcés was still king, aided by Alfonso III of Asturias and the Count of Pallars. Along with the Pamplonese nobility, they plotted...
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    Ceballos-Escalera, Alfonso (2000). Reyes de León: Ordoño III (951–956), Sancho I (956–966), Ordoño IV (958–959), Ramiro III (966–985), Vermudo II (982–999)...
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    welcomed by King Dom Ramiro I of Asturias (790-850). Tradition states that on a certain occasion, fighting against the Moors, Dom Ramiro was surrounded by...
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  • back. 839 - Alfonso II of Asturias commands a military force in the region of Viseu. 842 - Ramiro I becomes King of Asturias. 844 Vikings raid the Galician...
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    (Spanish el Jorobado), was briefly the king of the unified kingdom of Asturias, Galicia and León in 925. He succeeded his father, King Fruela II, in July...
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    led by Ramiro I of Asturias and Muslims, where St. James is said to have helped the Christian Army. 850 - Ordonho I becomes King of Asturias in Oviedo...
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  • Wolves' Moon (redirect from Luna de lobos)
    who retreat to the mountains between Asturias and León in northern Spain after the fall of the Front of Asturias to the Francoist faction, surviving as...
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