Timeline of Portuguese History - 8th Century

8th Century

Year Date Event
701 Wittiza becomes king of the Visigoths.
710 Roderic becomes king of the Visigoths.
711 15 March Muslim Umayyads (Moors: mainly Berber with some Arabs, faithful to the Emir of Damascus and under the Berber Tariq ibn-Ziyad, invade and eventually conquer the Iberian Peninsula (Visigothic King Roderic is killed while opposing the invasion), except for the northernmost part – the Asturias. Resistance to Moorish occupation (Reconquista) starts from this stronghold.
713 Musa ibn Nusayr, governor of North Africa, conquers Medina-Sidonia, Seville and Mértola.
714 Abd al-Aziz, Musa ibn Nusayr's son, conquers Évora, Santarém and Coimbra. (to 715)
715 Abd al-Aziz is left in charge and makes his capital the city of Seville, where he marries Egilona, widow of Visigothic King Roderic. The Umayyad Caliph Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik, a paranoid ruler, will have Abd el-Aziz assassinated and sends Musa ibn Nusayr into exile in his native Yemen village to live out his days as a beggar.
716 Lisbon is captured by the Moors.
717 Córdoba becomes the capital of Muslim holdings in the Al-Andalus.
718 Pelayo establishes the Kingdom of Asturias. This is considered to be the beginning of the Reconquista.
722 A powerful Moorish force sent to conquer Asturias once and for all is defeated by king Pelayo at the Battle of Covadonga. Today, this is regarded as the first significant Christian victory of the Reconquista.
737 King Pelayo of Asturias dies.
Favila, son of Pelayo, becomes King of Asturias.
739 Alfonso, son of Peter of Cantabria, duke of Cantabria, and married to Ormesinda, daughter of Pelayo of Asturias, becomes King of Asturias.
the Moors are driven out of Galicia by Alfonso I of Asturias.
740 Berber revolts against Arab Umayyad overlords.
755 Abd ar-Rahman I of the Umayyad dynasty flees to Iberia to escape the Abbasids and would be responsible for creating "the Golden Caliphate".
756 The Umayyad Abd ar-Rahman I defeats Yusuf al-Fihri and becomes Commander of al-Andalus Muslims, proclaiming himself Emir of Córdoba.
757 Fruela I becomes King of Asturias.
763 Abd ar-Rahman I suppresses an Abbasid inspired revolt.
768 Aurelio becomes King of Asturias.
a Berber reformer rebels in central Iberia and occupies Mérida and other towns to the north of the Tagus. The rebellion is suppressed after nine years. (to 777)
774 Silo becomes King of Asturias. In this period this is a lot of unrest in Galicia towards the rule of Asturias.
783 Mauregato the Usurper becomes King of Asturias. He was an illegitimate son of Alfonso I of Asturias, supposedly by a Moorish woman.
788 Death of Abd ar-Rahman I, founder of the Umayyad Emirate of Córdoba. His successor is Hisham I.
Bermudo I becomes King of Asturias.
791 Alfonso II becomes King of Asturias in Oviedo and conquers a number of Moorish strongholds and settles the lands south of the Douro River.
A Muslim force raids into Galicia.
794 Asturians defeat the Muslims at the Battle of Lutos.
796 Al-Hakam I, becomes Umayyad Emir of Córdoba.
798 In a raid on Muslim lands, Alfonso II of Asturias enters Lisbon but cannot occupy it.
800 10 year Rebellion against the Muslims breaks out in the fringes of Al-Andalus (Lisbon, Mérida, Toledo). Each rebellion is bloodily suppressed by the central Islamic authorities.

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