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Reconquista
thumb|250px|Detail of the Cantigas de Santa Maria|Cantiga #63 (13th century), which deals with a late 10th-century battle in San Esteban de Gormaz involving the troops of Count García and [[Almanzor]]
The Reconquista (Spanish and Portuguese for ) or the fall of al-Andalus was a series of military campaigns by northern Iberian Christian polities against Muslim-ruled al-Andalus, which had previously been part of the Visigothic Kingdom before the Muslim Conquest of 711. The Reconquista concluded in 1492 with the capture of Granada by the Catholic Monarchs of Spain, thereby ending the presence of
Alhambra Decree
1492 decree expelling Jews from Spain
Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges
Edict of King Charles VII of France limiting the authority of the Catholic Church in France
Treaty on the Establishment of Peace throughout Christendom
1462–1464 unsuccessful peace initiative
De heretico comburendo
United Kingdom legislation