The Treaty of Caltabellotta
In 1302, the Treaty of Caltabellotta marked a significant milestone in the aftermath of the War of the Sicilian Vespers.
In 1302, the Treaty of Caltabellotta marked a significant milestone in the aftermath of the War of the Sicilian Vespers.
The Union of Aragon and Catalonia marked a turning point in the history of the Iberian Peninsula, forging a powerful alliance
In the late Middle Ages, Aragon embarked on a significant chapter in its history by forming a dynastic union known as the Crown of Aragon.
The Battle of Barbastro stands as a testament to the determination and strategic prowess of King Sancho Ramírez and his Aragonese forces
Aragonese forces embarked on a campaign to reclaim territories from Muslim rule in Spain, under the leadership of Sancho Ramírez.
The Islamic Conquest of Aragon in Ancient Spain reshaped the region's trajectory, leaving a profound imprint on its culture, governance,
The Roman conquest of Aragon in Spain in the 3rd century BC marked a pivotal moment in the region's history.
The fertile lands of Aragon attracted early settlers, including Iberians and Celts. The Iberians left a significant mark on Aragon.
Aragon holds a treasure trove of history dating back to ancient times. Aragon's story is one of resilience and cultural richness.
The Crown of Aragon reached its zenith during the reign of King Peter III. Peter III also known as "the Great," ascended to the throne in 1276