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  2. Reconquista, in medieval Spain and Portugal, a series of campaigns by Christian states to recapture territory from the Muslims (Moors), who had occupied most of the Iberian Peninsula in the early 8th century. Learn more about the history and significance of the Reconquista in this article.

  3. Reconquista - Wikipedia

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    The Reconquista was a war with long periods of respite between the adversaries, partly for pragmatic reasons and also due to infighting among the Christian kingdoms of the North spanning over seven centuries. Some populations practiced Islam or Christianity as their own religion during these centuries, so the identity of contenders changed over ...

  4. Reconquista - World History Encyclopedia

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    The Reconquista (Reconquest) or Iberian Crusades were military campaigns largely conducted between the 11th and 13th century CE to liberate southern Portuguese and Spanish territories, then known as al-Andalus, from the Muslim Moors who had conquered and held them since the 8th century CE.

  5. The Reconquista (“reconquest”) was a series of military campaigns led by regional Christian kingdoms who fought to reclaim territories from the Muslim Moors who had conquered them. It became the longest-known war in recorded history and concerned not only land but politics and religion.

  6. What was the Spanish Reconquista? - History Skills

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    Christian kingdoms fought fiercely to reclaim their lands from Muslim rule, leading to a drawn-out struggle known as the Reconquista. The campaign began in AD 718 and lasted until AD 1492, when Granada, the last Muslim stronghold in Iberia, fell to the Catholic forces.

  7. What Was the Reconquista and Why Did It Last so Long?

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    The period in Iberian history known as the Reconquista, or re-conquest, began in 722 at Covadonga, where a rebel Christian army defeated the Muslim armies in northern Spain, before forming the kingdom of Asturias in the northern mountains.

  8. Reconquista - New World Encyclopedia

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    The Reconquista was a war with long periods of respite between the adversaries, partly for pragmatic reasons, and also due to infighting among the Christian kingdoms of the North spanning over seven centuries.

  9. Reconquista - (AP World History: Modern) - Vocab, Definition ......

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    Definition. The Reconquista refers to the centuries-long series of military campaigns by Christian kingdoms in the Iberian Peninsula aimed at recapturing territory from Muslim rule, which was established during the early Middle Ages.

  10. Reconquista - Vocab, Definition, and Must Know Facts - Fiveable

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    Definition. The Reconquista refers to the centuries-long series of military campaigns by Christian kingdoms in the Iberian Peninsula to reclaim territory from Muslim rule, culminating in 1492 with the capture of Granada.

  11. What was the Reconquista? - Medieval Chronicles

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    Reconquista Fast Facts. The Reconquista – European Christian forces fought to reclaim European lands from the Muslim Moors; Northern regions of Spain & Europe were unconquered and were able to fight back against the Muslims; Before the Muslim invasion of Spain, the Spanish were much lighter-skinned and many had blonde hair