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During the Moorish invasion of Spain, the Moors briefly occupied Galicia until they were driven out in 739 by Alfonso I of Asturias. The kingdom was known as Kingdom of Asturias until 924, when it became the Kingdom of León. Moors regained southern part of Galicia in 953 and were finally driven out in 1034. See more
The Iberian Peninsula has been inhabited for at least 500,000 years, first by Neanderthals and then by modern humans. See more
The Gallaeci (Celts)
At the end of the Iron Age, people from northwestern Iberian Peninsula formed a homogeneous and … See moreGalician nationalist and federalist movements arose in the 19th century, and after the Second Spanish Republic was declared in 1931, … See more
Megalithic culture
Galicia, northern Portugal, Asturias, western León, and Zamora formed a single megalithic area since the Neolithic and Chalcolithic Ages (also called the Copper Age), around 4500–1500 BC.
This was the first … See moreGalicia was subject to several raids in the 18th century. In 1719, a British expedition led by Lord Cobham captured Vigo and marched inland as far as Santiago de Compostela before withdrawing.
Emigration
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