• Look up Reconquista, reconquista, or reconquest in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Reconquista was the gradual military retaking ("reconquering")...
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    The Roman Catholic Diocese of Reconquista (Latin: Dioecesis Reconquistensis) is located in the city of Reconquista, in the north of the province of Santa...
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    the Treaty of Alcalá de Henares by which were distributed the territories obtained to al-Andalusian Taifas during the Reconquista. Also in the 14th century...
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    Visigothic-Romanesque churches of Sant Pere de Terrassa and Sant Miquel on the site. After the Catholic Reconquista of the region in the tenth century, the...
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  • Juan de Cuyo Diocese of La Rioja Diocese of San Luis Metropolitan Archdiocese of Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz Diocese of Rafaela Diocese of Reconquista Metropolitan...
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    Al-Andalus (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    conquests Western historiography has traditionally characterized as the Reconquista, eventually shrinking to the south and finally to the Emirate of Granada...
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  • Rafaela Diocese of Reconquista Ecclesiastical province of Tucumán Metropolitan Archdiocese of Tucumán Diocese of Añatuya Diocese of Concepción Diocese of Santiago...
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    Granada War (category Reconquista)
    considered in traditional Spanish historiography as the final war of the Reconquista. The Emirate of Granada had been the last Muslim state in Iberia for...
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    Hospitalarios en la Reconquista peninsular" (PDF). Anales de la Universidad de Alicante. Historia Medieval (17). Universidad de Alicante: 175−176. Barquero...
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    after its Reconquista on the Moors. Its first bishop was Fray Juan Martinez. After the Christians had won from the Moors the Plaza (stronghold) de Algeciras...
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    of Castile El Sabio ('the Wise'), between 1260 and 1274, during the Reconquista ('reconquest') of Spain, is believed to be the first extended history...
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    province: Rafaela and Reconquista. On 15 February 1897 Pope Leo XII founded the Diocese of Santa Fe from territory taken from the Diocese of Paraná. On 20...
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    Muslim one was abandoned. Under Christian rule until the end of the Reconquista, the town had both a Jewish and a Moorish quarter and a renowned marketplace...
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    Ferdinand III of Castile (category People of the Reconquista)
    The twenty years from 1228 to 1248 saw the most massive advance in the reconquista yet. In this great sweep, most of the great old citadels of al-Andalus...
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  • San Juan de Cuyo Diocese of La Rioja Diocese of San Luis Archdiocese of Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz Diocese of Rafaela Diocese of Reconquista Archdiocese...
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    April 1961 Saint John XXIII founded the Diocese of Rafaela from territory taken from the Diocese of Reconquista and Archdiocese of Santa Fe. Vicente Faustino...
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    Battle of Consuegra (category Battles of the Reconquista)
    The Battle of Consuegra took place during the Spanish Reconquista on 15 August 1097 near the village of Consuegra in the province of Castile-La Mancha...
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  • The most prominent examples of such took place after and during the Reconquista. This table lists former mosques with identified original buildings or...
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    the Great Mosque inside the Almudaina, the old Moorish citadel. The Reconquista was to be no temporary matter." 40°0′6″N 3°50′15″E / 40.00167°N 3.83750°E...
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    Valencia Cathedral (category Bien de Interés Cultural landmarks in the Province of Valencia)
    cathedral was consecrated in 1238 by the first bishop of Valencia after the Reconquista, Pere d'Albalat, Archbishop of Tarragona, and was dedicated to Saint...
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  • dioceses List of Chaldean dioceses Coptic Catholic dioceses Ethiopic Catholic dioceses Melkite Catholic dioceses Maronite dioceses Ruthenian dioceses...
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    gradually expanded their control over Iberia, a period known as the Reconquista. As they expanded southward, a number of Christian kingdoms were formed...
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    "The Reconquista of the Mosque of Córdoba". Foreign Policy. Retrieved 29 December 2015. Susana Calvo Capilla (2007). "Las primeras mezquitas de al-Andalus...
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  • and Merlo and Reconquista River (south). The origin of the city goes back to 1860 when the Argentine railway company Camino de Hierro de Buenos Aires al...
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    Peter I of Aragon and Pamplona (category People of the Reconquista)
    monarchs confirmed the rights of the bishops in the city. He pursued the Reconquista with vigour in the southeast of the realm. In 1087 he may have been present...
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    between the Muslim and Christian states of Spain, referred to as the Reconquista, or the Reconquest (i.e., The Christians "reconquering" their lands as...
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  • by C.T.M. (Cooperativa de transporte de Marruecos). Bus lines: Line 1: Bajadilla-Pajarete Line 2: Colinas-San Bernabé-Reconquista Line 3: Rinconcillo Line...
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    Catholic edifices, as was customary of the Catholic Church during the Reconquista. The Moors' Palace became the Castilian royal residence, and during Pedro...
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    (after the Reconquista), initially at Idanha-a-Velha, its apostolic succession was assigned to a new see, after which it was (re)named Diocese of Guarda...
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    who directed action against Guillaume. Guillame was involved in the Reconquista of 1212 with King Alfonso VIII of Castile. In 1217, he was appointed...
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