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How to use Reconquista in a sentence

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The Spanish Reconquista of the Basque Autonomous Community has not succeeded.
In mid-eleventh century, the Caliphate was defeated in small principalities, which facilitates the Spanish Reconquista.
After the Reconquista, James I gave this town to his son James of Jérica, in 1269, who made it part of the Lordship of Jérica.
At the end of the Reconquista, only Granada was left for Isabella and Ferdinand to conquer.
After the Reconquista in 1492, Muslims did not live in Spain for centuries.
She was born around 1485 in the Emirate of Granada, but was forced to flee to Morocco when she was very young to escape the Reconquista.
The meetings are kindly hosted by RTVE and Fundación Principe de Asturias. The meetings are held in the astonishing 18th century Hotel de la Reconquista.
Surprisingly, this piece, unique in Portugal, escaped the purging attacks of the Reconquista and of the Counter-Reformation, and has come down to us in a reasonable state of preservation.
The economic decline of the town led to the structure being brought back into use following the Reconquista, its functions barely changing from those of a mosque to those of a church.
Argelita was, at the time of the Reconquista, a tower that belonged to Ferdinand, son of Abu-Ceyt Ceyt, the King of Valencia who was dethroned by his rival Zahen, lord of the place in the 13th century.
Papal blessing was the hinge of Isabella and Ferdinand's consolidation of power at the close of the Reconquista.
The Spanish crusades became fused with the Reconquista of Spain from the Muslims.
Beginning in the 8th century, the campaign to recapture of the Iberian peninsula from the Muslims was known as the Reconquista.
This kingdom successfully resisted the Moors and subsequently initiated the Spanish Reconquista.
Meanwhile, the Reconquista continued in the north throughout the 12th century.
In 1492, Granada was captured from the Moors, thereby completing the Reconquista.
On 2 January 1492 the monarchs entered Granada's Alhambra marking the completion and end of the Reconquista.
The Reconquista, a related movement, worked to reconquer Iberia for Christendom.
During the Reconquista and the Crusades, the cross served the symbolic function of possession that a flag would occupy today.
The countries that are today known as Spain and Portugal spent the Middle Ages after 722 in an intermittent struggle called the Reconquista.
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Cannon's reconquista allies couldn't have phrased that smear more provocatively had they scripted his comments themselves, as they likely did.
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