iberia in English

noun
1
the ancient name of the Iberian peninsula.

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1. Arch is a regional coalition covering eight parishes of Louisiana: Acadia, Evangeline, Iberia, Lafayette, St

2. The Romans had ordered King Wallia to move his people from Iberia to Gaul.

3. Acadiana Business Today: 'Coming back alive': Initiative Beautifies this historically Black New Iberia neighborhood +3

4. Those airlines include Alitalia and Iberia, which are experiencing serious difficulties and whose future is uncertain.

5. Final report of the Hearing Officer in Case COMP/#.#- British Airways/American Airlines/Iberia (BA/AA/IB

6. - on what conditions might Iberia exercise its option to buy back the assets sold to 'Newco`?

7. It signed a franchise agreement with Iberia in January 1998, but this has since been dissolved.

8. Prior notification of a concentration (Case COMP/M.#- Iberia/ST Aerospace/JV)- Candidate case for simplified procedure

9. The mantle sections exposed at both the Iberia Abyssal Plain and the Gorringe Bank are clearly different.

10. It was operated by Avianca, a Columbian air carrier with a code sharing arrangement with Iberia. (6)

11. It seems that Pytheas sailed around Iberia and up the coast of Gaul to Brittany, where he went ashore.

12. His most pressing concern in the 440s was with problems in Gaul and Iberia, mainly with the Bacaudae.

13. Tensions between the two powers erupted into conflict when Caucasian Iberia under Gourgen defected to the Romans in 524–525.

14. The Ṣanhāja Almoravids emerged from the Sahara in the 1050s to conquer vast territories and halt the Christian advance in Iberia

15. Almohad Caliphate (Muwahid) Islamic Iberia and North Africa AR Dirham AH 524- 640 (AD 1156- 1272) 13.8 mm x 14.0 mm, 1.40 grams

16. While the Almoravids continued to expand their realm in North Africa, Christian states in Iberia began to chip away at the Iberian Muslim states.

17. From the various Germanic groups who settled in Western Iberia, the Suebi left the strongest lasting cultural legacy in what is today Portugal, Galicia and Asturias.

18. Iberia remained in Persian hands, and the Iberians who had left their country were given the choice of remaining in Roman territory or returning to their native land.

19. The fact that Iberia has a buy-back option also demonstrates the rational conduct on the part of Teneo, in that it may facilitate the conclusion of an agreement.

20. The Almohads were founded by Ibn Tumart of the Masmuda tribes of the Maghreb, and in 1147 they overthrew the Almoravids governing Morocco.By 1172, all of Islamic Iberia was under Almohad

21. While our Irish-breeding Blackcaps are in Iberia and northern Africa during our winter months, Blackcaps from central Europe (same species, but a different population!) come to Ireland for the winter!

22. However, Rome, fearing the growing strength of Hannibal in Iberia, made an alliance with the city of Saguntum, which lay a considerable distance south of the River Ebro and claimed the city as its protectorate.

23. New petrological data on magmatic rocks obtained from the Iberia Abyssal Plain and from the Gorringe Bank, combined with those already known on the Galicia Bank, allow to better constrain the formation of the West Iberian Margin.

24. In Iberia, the Christian kingdoms continued to gain land from the Muslim kingdoms of the peninsula; Portugal concentrated on expanding overseas during the 15th century, while the other kingdoms were riven by difficulties over royal succession and other concerns.

25. The Almohad Dynasty (From Arabic الموحدون al-Muwahhidun, i.e., "the monotheists" or "the Unitarians"), was a Berber, Muslim dynasty that was founded in the 12th century, and conquered all northern Africa as far as Libya, together with Al-Andalus (Moorish Iberia).

26. The Almoravid power was at its height at Yusuf's death: the Moorish empire then included all of North-West Africa as far as Algiers, and all of Iberia south of the Tagus as far eastward as the mouth of the Ebro, including the Balearic Islands

27. The Almohad Dynasty (From Arabic الموحدون al-Muwahhidun, i.e., " the monotheists " or "the Unitarians"), was a Berber, Muslim dynasty that was founded in the 12th century, and conquered all northern Africa as far as Libya, together with Al-Andalus (Moorish Iberia).

28. The Muslims who entered Iberia in 711 were mainly Berbers, and were led by a Berber, Tariq ibn Ziyad, though under the suzerainty of the Arab Caliph of Damascus Abd al-Malik and his North African Viceroy, Musa ibn Nusayr.A second mixed army of Arabs and Berbers came in 712 under Ibn Nusayr himself