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- Abd ar-Rahman II was Umayyad Emir of Cordoba in the Al-Andalus (Moorish Iberia). The son of Emir Al-Hakam I, he became Emir of Córdoba in 822 and e...
- male, deceased (737)
- Pelayo (in Spanish), Pelayu (in Asturian), Pelágio, or Pelagius (in Latin) (690–737) was the founder of the Kingdom of Asturias, ruling from 718 unt...
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- Al-Samh ibn Malik al-Khawlani was the Arab governor general of the Muslim occupied region of the Iberian Peninsula called Al-Andalus in the...
- male, deceased (653)
- Chindasuinth was king of Visigothic Hispania from 642 to 653. According to Edward Gibbon, during his reign, Moslem raiders began harrying Iberia:...
- male, deceased (1861)
- George Scovell was a member of the quartermaster's staff of the British Army in Iberia during the Peninsular War. He is most remembered for the...
- male, deceased (1508)
- Isaac ben Judah or Yitzchak ben Yehuda Abravanel was a Jewish statesman, philosopher, Bible commentator, and financier. He was a scion of the...
- male, deceased (1087)
- Abu-Bakr Ibn-Umar was an Almoravid ruler. He was appointed General of the al Murabitūn sect by its leader Abdallah ibn Yasin on the death of his b...
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- Raymond of Burgundy was the fourth son of William I, Count of Burgundy and was Count of Amous. He came to the Iberian Peninsula for the first time...
- male, deceased (1017)
- Abd ar-Rahman IV Mortada was the Caliph of Cordoba in the Umayyad dynasty of the Al-Andalus (Moorish Iberia), succeeding Suleiman II, in 1017. That...
- male, deceased (1024)
- In the agony of the Umayyad dynasty in the Al-Andalus (Moorish Iberia), two princes of the house were proclaimed Caliph of Cordoba for a very short...
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