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− | The '''Rock of Gibraltar''' was one of the aliases of the [[Stone of Destiny]]. ''( | + | The '''Rock of Gibraltar''' was one of the aliases of the [[Stone of Destiny]]. ''([[Rock of Ages|"Rock of Ages"]])'' |
==Real World Background== | ==Real World Background== | ||
− | The Rock of Gibraltar stands at the southernmost tip of | + | The Rock of Gibraltar stands at the southernmost tip of the Iberian Peninsula, overlooking the Straits of Gibraltar between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. In [[Timeline#Before 994|711]], the Moors landed here to conquer Spain, under the leadership of Tariq ibn Zayid, nicknamed "Tariq One-eye"; Gibraltar was named after him – its name is a whittled-down version of جبل طارق, (transliterated "Jabal al Ṭāriq") Arabic for "Mountain of Tariq". |
− | The British captured Gibraltar from Spain in 1704, during the War of the Spanish Succession | + | The [[Great Britain|British]] captured Gibraltar from Spain in [[Timeline#995-1994|1704]], during the War of the Spanish Succession. Recognizing its strategic importance, it has remained a British colony ever since, despite periodic protests from Spain that Gibraltar be returned to it. Following the [[United Kingdom|United Kingdom's]] exit from the [[Europe]]an Union in 2016, Gibraltar's relationship with Spain and the rest of the EU remain unclear. |
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+ | ==See Also== | ||
+ | *{{wikipedia|Rock_of_Gibraltar}} | ||
[[Category:Canon]] | [[Category:Canon]] | ||
[[Category:Objects]] | [[Category:Objects]] | ||
[[Category:Real world]] | [[Category:Real world]] |
Latest revision as of 20:26, 1 July 2024
The Rock of Gibraltar was one of the aliases of the Stone of Destiny. ("Rock of Ages")
Real World Background
The Rock of Gibraltar stands at the southernmost tip of the Iberian Peninsula, overlooking the Straits of Gibraltar between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. In 711, the Moors landed here to conquer Spain, under the leadership of Tariq ibn Zayid, nicknamed "Tariq One-eye"; Gibraltar was named after him – its name is a whittled-down version of جبل طارق, (transliterated "Jabal al Ṭāriq") Arabic for "Mountain of Tariq".
The British captured Gibraltar from Spain in 1704, during the War of the Spanish Succession. Recognizing its strategic importance, it has remained a British colony ever since, despite periodic protests from Spain that Gibraltar be returned to it. Following the United Kingdom's exit from the European Union in 2016, Gibraltar's relationship with Spain and the rest of the EU remain unclear.
See Also
- Rock of Gibraltar at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia