- The
Guadalete (Spanish: [ɡwaðaˈlete] ; Arabic: وادي لكة) is a
river located almost entirely in the
Spanish Province of Cádiz,
rising in the
Sierra de...
- The
Battle of
Guadalete was the
first major battle of the
Muslim conquest of the
Iberian Peninsula,
fought in 711 at an
unidentified location in what...
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victory when
Roderic was
defeated and
killed on July 19 at the
Battle of
Guadalete. Ṭāriq Bin
Ziyad split his army into four divisions,
which went on to...
- and the
Umayyad invasion. He was
defeated and
killed at the
Battle of
Guadalete. His
widow Egilona is
believed to have
married Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa, the...
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territory of
Roman Hispania.
After defeating king
Roderic at the
Battle of
Guadalete in July the same year,
Tariq was
reinforced by an Arab
force led by his...
- ****istance
Program to
serve as
Guadalete (M41).
Dynamic was
struck from the
Naval Register on 1
August 1974.
Guadalete was
reclassified PVZ-41 in 1980;...
- as
dangerous as the
local myths described. In Cádiz, Spain, the
river Guadalete was
originally named "Lethe" by
local Gr**** and
Phoenician colonists who...
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defeating the last
Visigothic King
Ruderic (d. 711 or 712) at the
Battle of
Guadalete in 711,
finishing the
conquest by 719. The
Papal States endured until...
- thus
began the
Umayyad conquest of Hispania. Later, in the
Battle of
Guadalete on July 19, Roderic's army of
around 25,000 men was
defeated by Tariq's...
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force of
Arabs and
Berbers defeated the
Visigoths during the
Battle of
Guadalete. The
Visigoth king, Roderic, and many
members of the
Visigothic governing...