The Christian wind blew from the north. First, the King of León. Then, the Castilians. In 1085, I was on the frontier. No one lived here. It was tierra de nadie (no man’s land)—the “Desert of the Duero.”
In 1492, the bells rang. A man named Colón had found something. My hill was old, tired, but proud. The Reconquista was over. The world had just gotten much, much larger. xeografia e historia 3 eso santillana
One day, I felt a different kind of pressure. Not the roots of a pine tree, but the iron spike of a groma (Roman surveyor’s tool). The Romans had arrived. They looked at my hill—a strategic cerro testigo (remnant hill)—and saw a fort. They built a wall around me. I was no longer nature; I was the foundation of a castro . The Christian wind blew from the north
Estúdase como o mundo está conectado e as diferenzas entre países desenvolvidos e en vías de desenvolvemento. In 1085, I was on the frontier
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