Bermudo II of León was made king of Galicia with the support of the Galician nobility and the Caliphate of Córdoba.

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In 982, the momentous occasion took place in Spain when the Galician nobility gathered to acclaim Bermudo II the Gouty of León as the king of Galicia. This event was significant as it marked the consolidation of Bermudo II's power and the establishment of a unified Galician monarchy. With the support of the Caliphate of Córdoba, Bermudo II was able to assert his authority and solidify his position as the ruler of Galicia. This moment also highlights the complex political dynamics of the time, with the Galician nobility seeking the support of the powerful Caliphate to legitimize their choice of king. It symbolizes the intricate relationships between different regions and powers in medieval Spain. #Spain #Galicia #León #BermudoII #GalicianMonarchy #CaliphateofCórdoba #MedievalSpain #PoliticalDynamics
Location : Spain
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