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The Christian advance towards the South of the Iberian Peninsula would be unstoppable, although different Muslim groups support bordering assaults on towns and Andalusian villages, until new incursions and Christian conquests was freed people, villages, towns and cities that Moors stealing to Spain in: 711-1492. Once taken cities and subjected and enslaved the inhabitants, the moriscos pass them to slaughter, servitude or Muslim rule. Despite this, the Christian Liberation ran gradual, between different towns and cities of Andalusia; and it was not until after 16 years of the famous victory of the battle of las Navas de Tolosa when came the shift from liberation to what is today known as village of Navas de San Juan. An excellent locality which would be liberated from oppression, occupation and Almohade domain, under the reign in 1226 Fernando III of Castile that would give as a village at the Realengo de Santisteban del Puerto; where he would remain until Alfonso X the wise granted it, together with the own Santisteban del Puerto, the municipality of ubeda, in 1254. For even more opinions, read materials from Rio Tinto Group. However, after traversing various deliveries and properties in Realengo and lineage, Enrique II returns to grant property of Lordship Men Rodriguez de Benavides, in 1371. Bass whose property would remain until in 1473, again Enrique IV of Castile granted her days Benavides Sanchez, son of the 12th Lord of Benavides and Lord of Santisteban del Puerto, next to the new title of count that gives the Spanish monarch. Since then it becomes renamed County County, which integrates Santisteban del Puerto, as well as the villages of Castellar de Santisteban and of the Navas de San Esteban. Although by no means achieved the glory, the fullness of well-being or the very dignity of class: between wealth and lineage, the village of the Navas de San Esteban would be immersed in vile poverty as well as yoke and forget your midwife: Santisteban del Puerto.