Ywn be a castillian warrior defending and conquering your rightful land from the saracen scum

>ywn be a castillian warrior defending and conquering your rightful land from the saracen scum
How can I cope with this feel?

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I see your Castille and raise you Navarre

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sancho_VII_of_Navarre
>Sancho VII Sánchez, called the Strong or the Prudent, was the King of Navarre from 1194 to his death.

>The historian and forensic anthropologist, Luis del Campo, who studied his mortal remains, affirms that he was 2.23 metres (7.3 feet) in height.

>He was probably the eldest child of Sancho VI and Sancha, daughter of Alfonso VII of León, born soon after their marriage, probably in Tudela, their usual residence. He was the elder brother of Berengaria, who was married to Richard the Lionheart, King of England in 1191 on the island of Cyprus on the way to the Holy Land for the Third Crusade. Sancho and Richard were reputed to have been good friends and close allies, even before the marriage brought them together. The French took advantage of Richard's captivity in Germany and captured certain key fortresses of the Angevin dominions including Loches. When Richard returned to his continental lands in 1194, the knights of Sancho were besieging the castle for him.

>He was crowned in Pamplona on 15 August.

>His leadership was decisive in the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa in the year 1212. In that engagement, the Christian forces of Sancho, Alfonso, Afonso II of Portugal, and Peter II of Aragón allied to defeat the forces of the Almohad Caliph Muhammad an-Nasir. Sancho's troops cut the chains guarding the tent and Slavic guards ring of the Miramamolín, supreme commander of the Al-Andalusian Forces. For this, it is believed the chains became the symbol of Navarre

>His relations with the countries north of the Pyrenees were notably better than his Castilian ones. Several Pyreneean counties declared themselves his vassals and he concluded treaties with John, King of England, and the various Aragonese kings of his time, the aforementioned Peter II and James I.

>You will never be this badass
What's the point of living?

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Navarra stopped being relevant in the reconquista after they lanlocked themselves after splitting the kingdom of Pamplona into Castile,Aragon and Navarra.The reconquista was a Castillian feat

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