Medieval Spanish Kingdoms and the Reconquista History
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The Rise of the Medieval Spanish Kingdoms
Ferdinand I, son of Sancho III of Navarre and the first king of Castile, joined the Kingdom of Leon in 1038, initiating the reunification of Leon and Castile, which was finalized in 1230. Portugal was part of the Kingdom of Leon until 1128. Around the year 1134, the Navarrese separated from Aragon and formed the 12th-century Kingdom of Pamplona. Later, King Sancho VI the Wise renamed Pamplona as Navarre. In 1137, the Crown of Aragon and Catalonia were united.
The Reconquista and Military Expansion
During the 13th century, the kingdoms of Castile, Portugal, and the Crown of Aragon conducted a reconquest. During the second half of the 12th century, the Kingdom of Castile and Leon faced the Almohads until... Continue reading "Medieval Spanish Kingdoms and the Reconquista History" »