Unto us a saint is given
The road wiggles, following the valley and the river and ends up in Rozadas. It has a populace of 79 people. Thirteen villages in this region number 214 people in all So, back to kings.
Bermundo I. aka ‘the Deacon’ and ‘The Monk’ was king from 788 till he abdicated in 791. He was put forward by nobles who didn’t want Fruela I’s son, Alfonso, to become king. His short, but eventful reign, saw a Moorish invasion of parts of Asturian territory. At the Battle of Burbia River, in 791 an Asturian ambush was turned into a retreat and after which Bermundo abdicated.
At last, Alfonso II, so of Fruela became king. He moved the capital from Pravia to Oviedo. During his reign, and at a very useful moment, the tomb of St James was discovered in Santiago Much of his early reign was spent dealing with raids by the Emir of Andalusia into Asturias. Alfonso established ties with Charlemange. He seems to have got some support which he used against the Moors and his unwilling Galacian subjects. Alfonso II raided as far as Lisbon, which he looted. Alfonso II defeated a Saracen force at Naron - near Ferroll. He appears to have begun a process of occupying and settling Galacia, Leon and Castile.
Tomorrow. More trees.
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