Overview
The Kingdom of Asturias was a medieval monarchy in the Iberian Peninsula founded by the nobleman Pelagius. It was the first Christian political entity to be established in the Iberian Peninsula after the Umayyad conquest of Visigothic Hispania in 711–720s. In the summer of 722, Pelagius defeated an Umayyad army at the Battle of Covadonga, in what is retroactively regarded as the beginning of the Christian Reconquista. The Asturian kings would occasionally make peace with the Muslims, particularly at times when they needed to pursue their other enemies, mainly rebel Basques and Galicians. Thus Fruela I (r. 757–768) fought Muslims but also defeated the Basques and Galicians, and Silo (r. 774–783) made peace with the Muslims but not with the.
Historical Periods
Kingdom of Asturias (724–749)
724 CE – 749 CE
Capital: Cangues d'OnísArea: 78,285 km²
Kingdom of Asturias (750–754)
750 CE – 754 CE
Capital: Cangues d'OnísArea: 78,644 km²
Kingdom of Asturias (755–824)
755 CE – 824 CE
Capital: Cangues d'OnísArea: 78,716 km²
Kingdom of Asturias (825–869)
825 CE – 869 CE
Capital: Cangues d'OnísArea: 123,130 km²
Kingdom of Asturias (870–877)
870 CE – 877 CE
Capital: Cangues d'OnísArea: 124,088 km²
Kingdom of Asturias (878–910)
878 CE – 910 CE
Capital: Cangues d'OnísArea: 128,718 km²
Kingdom of Asturias (911–921)
911 CE – 921 CE
Capital: Cangues d'OnísArea: 29,039 km²
Kingdom of Asturias (922–925)
922 CE – 925 CE
Capital: Cangues d'OnísArea: 29,039 km²