The Founding of Burgos and the Origins …
Years: 884 - 884
The Founding of Burgos and the Origins of Castile (9th Century CE)
By the mid-9th century, King Alfonso III of Asturias successfully reconquers what is now the province of Burgos, securing the region from Muslim incursions. To fortify the frontier, he constructs several defensive castles, leading to the area being called Castile (Latin Castella), meaning "Land of Castles".
The Founding of Burgos (884 CE)
In 884 CE, the city of Burgos is founded as a Christian outpost by Diego Rodríguez "Porcelos", the successor of Rodrigo as Count of Castile. Under orders to increase the Christian population, he gathers inhabitants from surrounding rural areas into a fortified village, transforming it into a strategic military and administrative center.
Over time, Burgos gains prominence and earns the title Caput Castellae (Cabeza de Castilla or "Head of Castile"), marking its central role in the expansion of the Christian frontier and the emergence of Castile as a distinct political entity.
Locations
People
Groups
- Galicia, Kingdom of
- Christianity, Chalcedonian
- Islam
- Córdoba, Umayyad Emirate of
- Asturias, Kingdom of
