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- in winter. The Granadans were crippled by internal conflict and civil war, while the Christians were generally unified. The Granadans were also bled economically...
- campaigns fought by Simón Bolívar. In 1819 Bolívar led a combined New Granadan and Venezuelan Army in a campaign to liberate New Granada which had been...
- the thirteenth century, in the 1270s with the help of their Marinid and Granadan allies. At the beginning of the fourteenth century, the Mudéjar had apparently...
- strengthening instead the Andalusian components of the Granadan military. The smallest part of the regular Granadan military were Christians and ex-Christians who...
- military engagement between the Granadans and the Castilians near Arjona. The battle ended in a resounding Granadan victory. After the defeat of Iznalloz...
- in 1330, with Alfonso XI leading his army to take Teba and pillage the Granadan countryside. Muhammad sought terms, and secured a treaty with Castile on...
- The Granadan school of sculpture or Granadine school of sculpture—the tradition of Christian religious sculpture in Granada, Andalusia, Spain—began in...
- and the Granadans. The Castilians launched a raid against Axarquía but were ambushed by the Granadans. The battle ended with a resounding Granadan victory...
- earthquake and ****anese earthquakes of 1854, the Ischia earthquake of 1883, the Granadan earthquake of 1884 and the French Riviera earthquake of 1887. Udias & Muñoz...
- political program. In particular, Bolívar called for the disparate New Granadan republics to help him invade Venezuela to prevent a Royalist invasion of...