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c 800 AD
Kingdom of Asturias & Desert of the Duero — c 800 AD
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Alfonso I of Asturias
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cropped - by Francisco Joaquín Gutiérrez de la Vega. 1854. (Museo del Prado, Madrid)
Ermesinda of Asturias — cropped - by Francisco Joaquín Gutiérrez de la Vega. 1854. (Museo del Prado, Madrid)
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Ermesinda of Asturias cropped - by Francisco Joaquín Gutiérrez de la Vega. 1854. (Museo del Prado, Madrid)
A 1530s miniature, depicting Favila being mauled by a bear
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Retrato imaginario de Don Favila († 739), rey de Asturias e hijo del rey Don Pelayo y de la reina Gaudiosa.
Favila of Asturias — Retrato imaginario de Don Favila († 739), rey de Asturias e hijo del rey Don Pelayo y de la reina Gaudiosa.
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Favila of Asturias Retrato imaginario de Don Favila († 739), rey de Asturias e hijo del rey Don Pelayo y de la reina Gaudiosa.
Cangas de Onís. Spain
Statue of the King Pelayo — Cangas de Onís. Spain
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Statue of the King Pelayo Cangas de Onís. Spain
The Holy Cave, place where Our Lady of Covadonga appeared to Pelayo
Holy Cave at Covadonga — The Holy Cave, place where Our Lady of Covadonga appeared to Pelayo
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Holy Cave at Covadonga The Holy Cave, place where Our Lady of Covadonga appeared to Pelayo
A depiction of the Battle of Covadonga in a decorated initial from a 12th-century illustrated manuscript of the <i>Liber testamentorum. Pelayo</i>, crowned and holding a cross, is leading at the top.
Battle of Covadonga — A depiction of the Battle of Covadonga in a decorated initial from a 12th-century illustrated manuscript of the Liber testamentorum. Pelayo, crowned and holding a cross, is leading at the top.
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Battle of Covadonga A depiction of the Battle of Covadonga in a decorated initial from a 12th-century illustrated manuscript of the Liber testamentorum. Pelayo, crowned and holding a cross, is leading at the top.
Map of the Umayyad invasion of the Iberian Peninsula
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Pelagius of Asturias
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ḷḷagu del Vaḷḷe (Somiedo): shows typical Asturian cottages (called teitos), as already in use in the time of the Astures
Asturian cottages — ḷḷagu del Vaḷḷe (Somiedo): shows typical Asturian cottages (called teitos), as already in use in the time of the Astures
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Asturian cottages ḷḷagu del Vaḷḷe (Somiedo): shows typical Asturian cottages (called teitos), as already in use in the time of the Astures