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- Caliphate of Córdoba, when the Dhulnunids, already strong in the lands of Santaver, Cuenca, Huete and Uclés, seized control over the city of Toledo, the capital...
- traverse. Shaqya first killed the Umayyad governor of the fortress of Santaver [ca] (near Roman Ercavica), and subsequently ravaged the district surrounding...
- Islamic conquest. They settled in the heart of Santabariyya or Shant Bariya (Santaver in the Province of Cuenca) and through a process of cultural Arabization...
- visible today at the archaeological site. It is situated on the hill of Santaver near Cañaveruelas in Spain. The site of the Roman city of Ercávica is located...
- year 852, for the defense of the p****age of the Tagus river through the Santaver cora. Given the characteristics of the rock on which it sits, made of sandstone...
- Ismaíl al-Zafir was the son of Abd al-Rahman ibn Di-l-Nun, governor of Santaver, Huete, Uclés and Cuenca. In 1018, when he came of age, his father gave...
- its northern extensions towards the Duero comprised the districts of Santaver, Racupel, Zorita, Guadalajara and Medinaceli with their fortresses, including...
- Astorga with news that the Vikings had gone up the river Duero as far as Santaver (Shantabarīya), although they had left empty-handed. Ghālib's fleet did...
- Trujillo, the Guadiana basin, south-west Iberia, Toledo, Talavera and Santaver, his first military operation in Christian lands was an attack in 901 AD...
- (Villanueva de la Fuente, Ciudad Real) (3rd to 7th century) and Ergávica (Santaver near Cañaveruelas, Cuenca) (600 to 693). The Battle of Villarrobledo was...