Some more lore about the song: the part about Navarra breaking the chains is a reference to King Sancho of Navarra, who took his hammer and broke the chains that the Muslim fanatics (aka"black bodyguards") had tied to each other to protect the emir's tent. This can be seen portrayed in Navarras' coat of arms 2:51.
La batalla de Navas de Tolosa fue el inicio del fin del dominio musulmán en la península, despues de esto. Castilla y Aragón solo esperaron un momento para terminar lo que Pelayo inicio en 720.
Some more lore about the song: the part about Navarra breaking the chains is a reference to King Sancho of Navarra, who took his hammer and broke the chains that the Muslim fanatics (aka"black bodyguards") had tied to each other to protect the emir's tent. This can be seen portrayed in Navarras' coat of arms 2:51.
God with us😊
La batalla de Navas de Tolosa fue el inicio del fin del dominio musulmán en la península, despues de esto. Castilla y Aragón solo esperaron un momento para terminar lo que Pelayo inicio en 720.
Deus Vult 🙏🏻⚔️
El comienzo del fin
Por Santiago y Cierra España!!!🇪🇦
Iberian wolves, que grande.
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pls make "Vincere Vincere Vincere" is italian war song
What Christian ? Glory To Christiantia !
Deus Vult
per tolosa, totjorn mai gallia transalpina
Friend, you have used the base of a group called "Iberian wolves" which is a Spanish national socialist group ☠☠☠☠☠
I know
And
best group