Reconquista

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Reconquista
For other senses of this word, see Reconquista (disambiguation). The Reconquista (English: Reconquest) was the seven-and-a-half century long process by which Christians conquered the Iberian peninsula (modern Portugal and Spain) from the Muslim and Moorish states of Al-Ándalus (Arabic الأندلس — al-andalus). The term "reconquest" is used in the sense that the territories were/are seen as belonging to Christendom and originates in the ideology of the 11th century. Notably, it was not like the crusade to jerusalem, since the true crusade has been called by the pope, while the spanish slowly drove the muslim out sate by state. It also must be noted that the truly indigenous inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula had long ago been subjugated by the Romans and had later accepted and then defended their Christianity. It would equally be erroneous to claim that Spain was more an Oriental and thus an Islamic region than it was Occidental and Christian, and that Islam or 'the Arab' ever possessed the right, other than that by conquest, to dominate the peninsula. Moreover, so deeply had Roman morals and manners been established in Spain, that the greatest Latin writers of the 1st Century AD, apart from Tacitus (who was Romano-Gaulish) and Suetonius (who was Romano-African), among them the Younger SenecaQuintillian the rhetor, Martial the epigrammatist, etc, were born and first educated on the peninsula. Even illustrious political leaders hailed from Spain, such as the emperor Trajan whose glories led Rome to her highest majesty and power, and his successor the eccentrically capable Hadrian. In fact so thorough was this socio-ethnic transformation that after Italy, and before Africa Proper or Gaul, Spain was the "most Roman" region outside Italy, hence the Roman citizen St. Paul's desire to preach the Gospel there - the same message which later flourished and was voluntarily espoused by the Spanish indigenes before the Islamic invasion. The Umayyad conquest of Hispania from the Visigoths occurred during the early 8th century, and the Reconquista began almost immediately, in 722, with the Battle of Covadonga, and was completed in 1492, with the conquest of Granada.
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reconquista (mf)
n. recapture, reconquest
 
reconquistar
v. retake, recapture, reconquer


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reconquistar
v. reconquer; recover, resume

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