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Bah! When I saw the thread's title I thought you were referring to our lovely common friend."Son españoles... los que no pueden ser otra cosa" (Cánovas del Castillo)
"España es un problema, Europa su solución" (Ortega y Gasset)
The Spanish Civilization Site
"Déjate llevar por la complejidad y cabalga sobre ella" - Niessuh, sabio cívico
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La solución podria no ser otra que acabar con su paraiso fiscal impedir sus rapiñas financieras y controlar su descarado contrabando , a lo mejor entonces se entregaban solitos .
Para mi Gibraltar es español , otra cosa es lo que sean los gibraltareños , pero a efectos practicos Gibraltar no es mas que una garrapata económica y una ofensa diplomática.http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/9109/logo27rc.jpg
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I understand your language much better then I speak it, so I will use my own.
Gibralter has belonged to the British Royal House longer then it ever was part of the Spainish Royal lands. That said, the British have no good reason for retaining spoils of war from 300 years ago. How about we make a Britian versus Spain Civ II Scenario and get King Juan Carlos and Elizabeth to play it out on MGE once and for all
Another interesting feature of the Treaty of Utrecht was it forbade any Spanish Bourbon from ever claiming the throne of France. This is relavent (sort of) in that King Juan Carlos is the senior descendant of Huge Capet and therefore, were not for the Treaty of Utrecht, would be the heir to the vaccant throne of France.
In short: You guys got shafted in 1713!
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Gibralter has belonged to the British Royal House longer then it ever was part of the Spainish Royal lands."Son españoles... los que no pueden ser otra cosa" (Cánovas del Castillo)
"España es un problema, Europa su solución" (Ortega y Gasset)
The Spanish Civilization Site
"Déjate llevar por la complejidad y cabalga sobre ella" - Niessuh, sabio cívico
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Originally posted by jasev
False. Gibraltar was conquered by the Crown of Castile in 1309.
Never the less, you assert:
Originally posted by jasev
It was later conquered by the Kingdom of Granada, but in 1492 the Crowns of Castile, Aragon and Granada ... formed the kingdom of Spain. So, according to international laws, Gibraltar was Spanish about 400 years.
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No, es verdad, Amigo
To say that Gibraltar wasn't spanish is aproximately the same thing as saying that my home isn't a part of Spain because it belongs to me.
What ''international laws'' are you refering to?"Son españoles... los que no pueden ser otra cosa" (Cánovas del Castillo)
"España es un problema, Europa su solución" (Ortega y Gasset)
The Spanish Civilization Site
"Déjate llevar por la complejidad y cabalga sobre ella" - Niessuh, sabio cívico
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Originally posted by Jay Bee
I guess what jasev means is that Gibraltar has been more time linked to the thing Iberian than to England. Iberia for the Iberians!!!! Give Ireland back to the Irish….
Originally posted by jasev
Gibraltar was conquered in 1309 by Pérez de Guzmán for the crown of Castilla. So it became spanish.
Originally posted by jasev
Soon after, it was conquered by another spanish kingdom, Granada.
Originally posted by jasev
To say that Gibraltar wasn't spanish is aproximately the same thing as saying that my home isn't a part of Spain because it belongs to me.
Originally posted by jasev
Castilla and Granada are part of the Kingdom of Spain (there is a small grenada fruit in our nobility arms that confirm it), so Gibraltar was spanish even before Spain was formed.
Just my thoughts...
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Portugal, no matter how they like/dislike it, WAS a Spanish kingdom. Portugal is as Spain as is Castile, Andalusia or Gibraltar. Problem is, the meaning of 'Spain' has changed with time, so Portugal is no longer Spain. Does that make any sense?
(pleez ignore me if you must )
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Originally posted by Jay Bee
Portugal, no matter how they like/dislike it, WAS a Spanish kingdom. Portugal is as Spain as is Castile, Andalusia or Gibraltar. Problem is, the meaning of 'Spain' has changed with time, so Portugal is no longer Spain. Does that make any sense?
J.B., your interview lured me into the forum.
Muchas gracias, amigo.
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Whoa! Hold it, What constitutes a "spanish kingdom"? Is it the fact that it was geographically Iberian? That would mean Portugal is "spanish kingdom".
Again, was Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem part of the Ottoman Empire in the 12th century? Of course not. It had been part of the Caliphate from the seventh century.
These are the "international laws" I was talking about. When the ottomans recovered the kingdom, the sultan didn't become King of Jerusalén; he only added the city to his domains. The kings of Spain, though, became also kings of Granada.
In the case of Granada, the pomegranate was not added until AFTER the conquest was completed
According to one source King Alfonso el Batallador led his forces deep into Granada but was defeated. Some of the Christians departed with the king, and the Almohades carried off the remainder by force to Morocco.
Granada was a spanish kingdom; their rulers were spanish, so like their inhabitants. When the spanish kings conquered it, they knew that and added the kingdom to the new state, but the kingdom of Granada still existed, like the kingdom of Sevilla or the kingdom of Navarra (conquered about 1517). Granada was a moslim kingdom, but this is part of our cultural legacy."Son españoles... los que no pueden ser otra cosa" (Cánovas del Castillo)
"España es un problema, Europa su solución" (Ortega y Gasset)
The Spanish Civilization Site
"Déjate llevar por la complejidad y cabalga sobre ella" - Niessuh, sabio cívico
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