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    History. An ancient Celtiberian city called Bergidum or Bergiduna, in Roman times Barbastro (now called Brutina) was included in the Hispania Citerior region, and later of Hispania Tarraconensis. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, it was part of the Visigoth kingdom.

    • Spain
    • 22.3K
    • 341 m (1,119 ft)
    • Huesca
  2. History. An ancient Celtiberian city called Bergidum or Bergiduna, in Roman times was called Brutina. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, it was part of the Visigoth kingdom. Barbastro and the Barbitaniya area were overtaken by Musa bin Nusair in 717, as part of the Ummayad push to conquer northern states of the Marca Hispanica and the ...

  3. Barbastro constitutes the natural gate into most of Sierra de Guara. In the town centre we find the cathedral (16th century), declared a Historic-Artistic Heritage, which is surrounded by the Archaeological Garden, with valuable artefacts from the 12th-18th centuries.

  4. Jun 22, 2023 · “In the year 456 (25 th December 1063 to 12 th December 1064) the enemy took Barbastro, the most important stronghold of Barbithanyya, located between Lérida and Zaragoza, the two columns of the Northern Front. Of Barbastro, this venerable mother, where Islam had flourished after the conquest of Mhusa ibn Nusayr, which during centuries had ...

  5. Religion. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Barbastro. views 1,263,730 updated. BARBASTRO , city in northern Aragon, Spain. Ramón Berenguer iv, count of Barcelona, conferred an estate upon a Jew named Zecri of Barbastro in 1144 as a reward for his services. In 1179 the bishop of Huesca granted Benjamin Abenbitals and Joseph b.

  6. Discover the rich history, culture, and cuisine of Barbastro, Spain. Explore the tourist attractions, the best restaurants, and the typical food of the region. Also get information about nearby places like Huesca, Zaragoza, and Lleida.

  7. The crusade of Barbastro (also known as the siege of Barbastro or battle of Barbastro) was an international expedition, sanctioned by Pope Alexander II, to take the Spanish city of Barbastro, then part of the Hudid Emirate of Lārida. [1] A large army composed of elements from all over Western Europe took part in the siege and conquest of the ...

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