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376 THE HERALDRY OF YORK MINSTER.<br />

after a battle at Xeres which lasted eight days, Roderick was defeated, and<br />

fled, and was either drowned or escaped to Portugal. The Moors overran the<br />

country, and for two and a half years held undisputed possession of Spain.<br />

Then commenced a reaction on the part of a remnant of determined<br />

men who had fled for shelter to the fastnesses of the Asturias, and the<br />

mountainous districts of the Pyrenees. Here they found congenial spirits,<br />

for the inhabitants of the former love to derive their name from Ayster the<br />

Avenger, who after the siege of Troy had settled here, and whose descendants<br />

had never been conquered even by the Goths. The opportunity for<br />

action soon arrived. Four of their number daily met at a hermit's cell on<br />

Mount Uruela, for mutual consolation and consultation as to the best means<br />

of emancipating their country from its present misery. The good recluse<br />

happened to die, and the fame of his sanctity drawing together to his<br />

funeral 600 of the principal inhabitants, the four friends persuaded them to<br />

rise against their oppressors. Garcia Ximinides, one of their number, being<br />

chosen king, they marched at once against the Moors, and captured several<br />

towns, amongst them Sufa, the capital of Sobrave. Garcia was conspicuous<br />

by his red shield, and when his son, Garcia Iniquez, conquered Navarre,<br />

that was adopted as the name, and the plain red shield as the arms of the<br />

kingdom; and so it remained until nearly 500 years after, viz. 1212 A.D.,<br />

when Sancho the Strong, King of Navarre, brother of Berengaria, wife of<br />

Richard I., together with the kings of Aragon and Castile, achieved a<br />

triumphant victory over the Moors.<br />

The allied forces had advanced to the<br />

foot of Sierra. The wily Moors occupied the pass of Lofa, the only passage ;<br />

but guided by a shepherd, some said an angel, the confederate kings<br />

gained the summit of the mountains, fortified their camp, and then at their<br />

leisure swept down upon the camp of the Moors below, who had fortified<br />

their king's tent with bars and chains, and guarded<br />

it with the bravest of<br />

their forces.<br />

All day the Moors sustained the brunt of the attack, then fled,<br />

200,000 of them, according to the ancient chronicler, being slain and in<br />

;<br />

memory of this victory of Navas de Tolosa, the King of Navarre added to<br />

the arms of his ancestors viz. the red shield, with its cross ribs decorated<br />

with gold in honour of Garcia, termed an escarbuncle, chains and an<br />

emerald in the middle, in token that he was the first who broke the<br />

chains which defended the citadel of the enemy's camp.<br />

And in like manner the movement had rapidly spread. Agna, son of<br />

Eudo, in 710, having gained some towns from the Moors on the banks of<br />

the Aragon, was established by the King of Navarre as Earl of Aragon,<br />

subject to him. Taken from, and retaken by, the Moors several times, the<br />

country finally capitulated to Charlemagne and his son, Louis the Debonnaire,<br />

80 1, and was established as an independent State, with the title<br />

Condado de Barcelona. Tradition says that one Geoffry, fighting amongst

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