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  1. Afonso III das Astúrias o Grande (c. 852 – Zamora, 20 de Dezembro 910 ), [ 1] foi Rei das Astúrias, [ nota 1] filho de Ordonho I das Astúrias. Dominou uma revolta dos Bascos em 867 e, mais tarde, outra da Galiza .

  2. Alfonso III ( c. 848 – 20 December 910), called the Great ( Spanish: el Magno ), was the king of León, Galicia and Asturias from 866 until his death. He was the son and successor of Ordoño I. In later sources, he is the earliest to be called " Emperor of Spain ." He was also titled "Prince of all Galicia" ( Princeps totius ...

  3. Alfonso III de Asturias. Sección de la miniatura medieval donde están Alfonso III el Magno y la reina Jimena a su izquierda. Liber Testamentorum Ecclesiæ Ovetensis. Alfonso III de Asturias, llamado «el Magno» (c. 852- Zamora, 20 de diciembre de 910), 1 fue rey de Asturias desde 866 hasta poco antes de su defunción, ocurrida en 910.

  4. When Alfonso III's sons forced his abdication in 910, the Kingdom of Asturias split into three separate kingdoms: León, Galicia and Asturias. The three kingdoms were eventually reunited in 924 (León and Galicia in 914, Asturias later) under the crown of León.

  5. The Asturian or Astur-Leonese dynasty ( Spanish dinastía asturiana or astur-leonesa, Asturian dinastía asturllionesa ), known in Arabic as the Banī Adhfūnsh ("sons of Alfonso"), [1] was the ruling family of the kingdom of Asturias and León from 739 until 1037. Under their rule, the Astur-Leonese kingdom went from a small ...

  6. Alfonso III was the king of Asturias from 866 to 910, son of Ordoño I. Winning a contested succession, he moved his capital forward from Oviedo to the recently restored Roman city of León. Under him, Porto (Oporto) was occupied in 868, and Castile took shape around Burgos, drawing on his Basque.

  7. Alfonso III ( c. 848 – 20 December 910), called the Great ( Spanish: el Magno ), was the king of León, Galicia and Asturias from 866 until his death. He was the son and successor of Ordoño I. In later sources, he is the earliest to be called " Emperor of Spain ." He was also titled "Prince of all Galicia" ( Princeps totius Galletiae ).