
The ''Repoblación'' (, ; , ) was the ninth-century
repopulating of a large region between the River
Duero and the
Cantabrian Mountains, which had been depopulated in the early years of the
Reconquista
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and became known as the ''Desert of the Duero'', although, despite its name, the region has never been completely depopulated as archaeological research has shown since there was a limited continuity of human occupation. It is also the designation for repopulation efforts by the Christian kingdoms of the
Iberian Peninsula
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, in what would become modern-day Portugal and Spain, during all of the Reconquista (8th to 15th century).
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In the reign of
Alfonso I of Asturias
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...
(739–757), through a series of successful military campaigns against the
Moors
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, the Christians had retaken
Galicia,
La Rioja
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, and
León and brought the population of the northern regions firmly under their control. This left those provinces largely empty of human settlement and created a buffer zone between Moors and Christians. This region was called the ''Desert of the Duero''. This zone was left untouched for almost a century while Alfonso's successors focused their energies on
Vasconia and Galicia.
It was during the reign of
Ordoño I of Asturias (850–866) that the repopulation of the uninhabited zone began. Ordoño began advancing to the south, repopulating the cities of
Tui,
Astorga,
León, and
Amaya. The people who descended the mountains of the north for the uninhabited valleys were called ''foramontanos'', meaning "out of the mountains." Among the routes the ''foramontanos'' took was that between
Cabuérniga and
Campo de Suso, which was followed as early as 824, when the new population of
Brañosera received the oldest known ''
fuero
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'' in Spanish history. The desire for newer, more fertile agricultural zones in the river valleys of the
Ebro
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and Duero was the chief driving factor in the migrations.
Alfonso III (ruler from 886 to 910) reconquered the western strip as far as the
Mondego and repopulated the areas of
Portucale,
Coimbra
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,
Viseu
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,
Lamego and
León. From this time the kingdom increasingly became known as that of
León and in 910, on the death of Ordoño's son, Alfonso III, the kingdom was divided with
Fruela II continuing to reign in
Asturias
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while his brothers
García and
Ordoño ruled in León and
Galicia respectively. The city of León became the center of the kingdom in 914.
At the end of the 11th century, King
Afonso VI of León reached the Tagus (1085), repeating the same policy of alliances and developing collaboration with
Frankish knights. The ''repoblación'' was then complete. His aim was to create a Hispanic empire like the
Visigothic Kingdom
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(418–720) to reclaim his hegemony over the peninsula.
Within this context, the territory between the Douro and the Tagus was repopulated and a nucleus was formed in
Portugal that wanted independence.
This marks the beginning of the
Portuguese ''Repovoação'' ou ''Repovoamento'' occurred during the reigns of the
Portuguese House of Burgundy
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The house was founded by Henry, Count of Portug ...
up to the middle of the thirteenth century.
See also
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Repoblación art and architecture
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Faramontanos de Tábara
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Faramontaos
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Faramontáns
References
* Aramburu y Zuloaga, Félix de
"Repoblación de los montes asturianos."''Revista de Asturias''. 16 June 1879
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