Marquis ofGibraltar was a short-lived Castilian noble title (1478–1501). It belonged to the House of Medina Sidonia. The marquisate was created by the...
The military history ofGibraltar during World War II exemplifies Gibraltar's position as a British fortress since the early 18th century and as a vital...
Marquisate of Gibraltar, the Marquisateof Cazaza and the Marquisateof Valverde. The House of Medina Sidonia was from its very beginning in the hands of the Pérez...
history of the Jews in Gibraltar dates back more than 650 years. There have been periods of persecution, but for the most part the Jews ofGibraltar have...
The Neanderthals in Gibraltar were among the first to be discovered by modern scientists and have been among the most well studied of their species according...
The Great Siege ofGibraltar was an unsuccessful attempt by Spain and France to capture Gibraltar from the British during the American Revolutionary War...
The Gibraltar sovereignty referendum of 2002 was a referendum, called by the Government ofGibraltar and held on 7 November 2002 within the British overseas...
Gibraltar 1 is the name given to a Neanderthal skull, also known as the Gibraltar Skull, which was discovered at Forbes' Quarry in Gibraltar. The skull...
I of Castile in 1478 with the granting of the MarquisateofGibraltar. On 2 January 1492, after five years of war, the Moorish emirate in Spain came to...
The history ofGibraltar portrays how The Rock gained an importance and a reputation far exceeding its size, influencing and shaping the people who came...
Operation Flavius (also referred to as the Gibraltar killings) was a military operation in which three members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA)...
The Gibraltar sovereignty referendum of 1967 was held on 10 September 1967, in which Gibraltarian citizens were asked whether they wished to pass under...
Gibraltar 2, also known as Devil's Tower Child, represented five skull fragments of a male Neanderthal child discovered in the British Overseas Territory...
cross into Spain and to seize Gibraltar early in the Second World War. The planned operation pre-supposed the co-operation of the Spanish dictator, Francisco...
The capture ofGibraltar by Anglo-Dutch forces of the Grand Alliance occurred between 1 and 4 August 1704 during the War of the Spanish Succession. Since...
siege ofGibraltar (1462) was a successful effort by soldiers of the Kingdom of Castile to take the fortified town ofGibraltar from the Moors of the Emirate...
Gibraltar peninsula, located at the far southern end of Iberia, has great strategic importance as a result of its position by the Strait ofGibraltar...
The Gibraltar Constitution Order 2006 was taken to a referendum in Gibraltar on 30 November 2006. A coalition of groups opposing the proposal held that...
siege ofGibraltar was mounted between February–June 1333 by a Moorish army under the prince Abd al-Malik Abd al-Wahid of Morocco. The fortified town of Gibraltar...
The ninth siege ofGibraltar was a fifteen-month-long siege of the town ofGibraltar that lasted from 1466 until 1467. The siege was conducted by Juan...
has existed in Gibraltar since shortly after its capture by an Anglo-Dutch fleet in 1704. Following the Capture ofGibraltar, most of the existing population...
Gibraltar is a juridically independent area in western Europe, and forms part of the Commonwealth of Nations as a British overseas territory. As with rest...
Gibraltar /dʒɪˈbrɔːltər/ is a British Overseas Territory located on the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula at the entrance of the Mediterranean Sea...
colonies west of the Strait ofGibraltar, only voyages of discovery. There is no evidence to support the myth of an ancient Greek founding of Olissipo (modern...
The Gibraltar Constitution Order 1969 was published on 30 May 1969 as an Order in Council. The constitution was the outcome of the Constitutional Conference...