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Almogavars (Spanish: almogávares; Aragonese: almugávares; Catalan: almogàvers; Portuguese: almogávares;
originally Andalusian Arabic: المغاور, romanized: al-mughā́wir)...
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combat the
increasing power of the
Anatolian beyliks. It was
formed by
almogavar veterans of the War of the
Sicilian Vespers, who had
remained unemplo****...
- (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒuˈam busˈkaj əlmuˈɣaβə], Spanish: Juan Boscán
Almogávar; c. 1490 – 21
September 1542), was a
Spanish poet who
incorporated hendecasyllable...
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southern Africa.
Soliferrum Rarabe kaPhalo Falarica Pilum Battle of
Amalinde Almogavars Shaka's
military reforms ****egai Tree,
Curtisia dentata originally Berber...
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fight for a
Muslim ruler against his
Christian or
Muslim enemies. The
Almogavars originally fought for the
counts of
Barcelona and
kings of Aragon, but...
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mercenary army and was
anxious to free the
island from
troops (called "
Almogavars"), whom he no
longer had the
means of paying.
Given the
political and...
- as an autonym. This is
comparable to
attested development of the term
Almogavar in
nearby areas. In this model, the name
Catalunya derives from the plural...
- ferro! ("Awake iron!" in Catalan) was the most
characteristic cry of the
Almogavar warriors during the
Crown of
Aragon military campaigns across the Mediterranean...
- Country; Béarn; Catalonia; Navarre; Roussillon. For
their history, see also
Almogavars,
Marca Hispanica. The prin****l
languages spoken in the area are Spanish...
- painting, that
depicts the
Italian mercenary Roger de Flor and his
troops of
Almogavar warriors entering the city to
relieve the
Byzantine emperor from the Turkish...