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Alfonso II of Asturias

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Martínez Díez, Gonzalo (2002). «Articulación político-administrativa y las relaciones exteriores en el reinado de Alfonso II». Poder y Sociedad en la Baja Edad Media hispánica: Estudios y homenaje al profesor Luis Vicente Díaz Martín II. Coordinador, Carlos Manuel Reglero de la Fuente. Valladolid:
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Rucquoi, Adeline (2017). «Los reyes de Asturias y los orígenes del culto a la tumba del apóstol Santiago». Los reyes de Asturias y los orígenes del culto a la tumba del apóstol Santiago. Francisco Javier Fernández Conde, Raquel Alonso Álvarez (coord.). Oviedo: Trea. pp. 17-36. ISBN
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Alfonso was subsequently elected king on 14 September 791. Poets of a later generation invented the story of the secret marriage between his sister Ximena and Sancho, count of Saldana, and the feats of their son
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Belasco, master of Álava and bordering regions at the time. Abd al-Karim advanced deeper west into Asturias and pillaged the region, while his brother Abd al-Malik ventured into the western Asturian lands.
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in 796, 797, and 798. These diplomatic efforts, proffered by Froia and later Basiliscus, may have aimed to strengthen his legitimacy and the Asturian government against ongoing internal unrest——
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García de Castro Valdés, César (2008). «San Tirso (Oviedo)». Arte Prerrománico en Asturias. Ménsula Ediciones, S. L. pp. 28-30. ISBN 978-84-612-4085-2.
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Aramburu y Zuloaga, Félix (1996). «Alfonso II, el Casto». Asturianos Universales. Tomo VII. Madrid: Ediciones Páramo, S.A. ISBN 84-87253-26-1.
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Also, during Alfonso's reign, the alleged resting place of St. James was revealed. Tradition relates that in 814, the body of
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during two different periods: first in the year 783 and later from 791 until his death in 842. Upon his death,
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tras haber llevado por 52 años casta, sobria, inmaculada, piadosa y gloriosamente el gobierno del reino
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During his reign, which covered a span of 51 years, Alfonso discovered the supposed tomb of
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woman captured and brought back to Asturias by the former following a military campaign.
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where he found shelter with his maternal relatives. Mauregatus was succeeded by
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in Spanish) in the town of Compostela, which later became known as the city of
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was started— with charters confirming the possession of the territories.
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after his father's death, but one tradition relates his being put in the
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Alfonso's envoys to Charlemagne's courts may have also dealt with the
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in 759 or 760. He was put under the guardianship of his aunt
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Universidad de Valladolid. pp. 724-725. ISBN 84-8448-172-7.
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Under pressure from his enemies, Alfonso II reached out to
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Alfonso was acknowledged as a king by Charlemagne and the
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written to please the anarchical spirit of the nobles.
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King
Asturias
Bermudo I
Ramiro I
House
Astur-Leonese dynasty
Fruela I of Asturias

Libro de los Testamentos
Asturias
Spanish
king of Asturias
Nepotian
Ramiro I
St. James the Great
Santiago de Compostela
Fruela I
Basque
Oviedo
Adosinda
Monastery of San Xulián de Samos

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