Ceuta(Leonor-Esmaralda Garcia-Fernadéz)

Ceuta is a fan character/OC in Hetalia:Axis Powers and Hetalia:World Stars.She represents an autonomous city in Africa.Her human name is Leonor-Esmaralda Garcia-Fernadéz.Before the annexation, her name was Andalyus.

Appearance
She has got brown hair.She usually wears her hair down with a ponytail.

Also she has got light brown eyes.Her eyes were supposed to look like those of Liechtenstein.

She wears a white dress black triangles.What does her flag look like without a coat of arms.

She shoed black shoes.

Personality and Interests
She loves beaces and swimming pools.It seems she herself will not get enough of the beaches.She loves to build sand castles with the inhabitants. She also likes to collect stones from the sea no less, if she sees her neighbor, she will throw a stone at him or at her.

History
250,000 BC  e. - the first traces of human presence in Ceuta.

Antiquity
7th century BC  e. - The city was founded by Phoenician colonists and captured by the Phocian Greeks, who named it "Hepta Adelphoi". In 319 B.C. e.  Carthage retakes the city.

In 201 B.C. e.  Carthage is defeated in the war and recognizes the Numidian kingdom as the owner of the city. In 47 B.C. e.  the city passes into the possession of Mauretania.

In 40 A.D. e.  Caligula annexes the kingdom, which becomes Roman territory and part of the Mauretania province of Tingitana. North Africa and the city of Ceuta in 429 is in the power of the Vandals.

In 534, the Byzantine commander Belisarius recaptures the city, which remained part of the Byzantine Empire until 709.

Middle Ages
In 709 the city falls into the hands of the Muslims (Julian)

In 788 he was capеtured by the Idrisid emirate.

In 931, Ceuta was under the rule of the Caliphate of Cordoba.

In 1026-1061 Malaga (taifa)

In 1061-1084 Taifa

In 1084, Yusuf ibn Tashufin establishes the Almoravid dynasty (1084-1147)

In 1147-1232 under the rule of Almohad

In 1232-1233 Murcia (taifa)

In 1233-1236 Taifa

In 1236-1242 the Marinids

In 1242-1249 the Hafsids

In 1249-1305 Taifa

In 1305-1309 the Emirate of Granada

In 1309, the city was captured by the Kingdom of Fes with the support of Aragon.

In 1309-1310 the Marinids

In 1310-1314 Taifa

In 1314-1315 the Marinids

In 1315-1327 Taifa

In 1327-1384 the Marinids

In 1384-1386 the Emirate of Granada

In 1386-1415 the Marinids

New time
Portuguese possessions in North Africa by the beginning of the 16th century.

On August 21, 1415, the Portuguese king João I, with his sons Don Duarte, Don Pedro and Don Enrique, landed on the coast of San Amaro and captured the city. Pedro de Menezes became the first Governor and Captain-General of the city. The Treaty of Alcasovas (1479) and the Treaties of Tordesillas (1494) recognized Portuguese authority over Ceuta.

After the death of King Sebastian in 1580, the Portuguese kingdom became part of the Spanish monarchy for the period of the Iberian Union.

In 1640, Ceuta did not follow Portugal in its secession, preferring to remain under the rule of Philip IV.

In 1668, Portugal recognized Spanish authority over the city.

In 1694-1727, the Spanish Ceuta successfully, but not without difficulties, endured a thirty-three-year Moroccan siege, which became a record for reliably confirmed duration in the official historiography of mankind.

Modernity
1956 - the independence of Morocco, to which the Tarfaya sector and Spanish Morocco were transferred, but Ceuta and Melilla, which were not considered colonies, as well as the territory of Ifni, remained with Spain. The subsequent decolonization led to the transfer of the city of Ifni to Morocco in 1969.

1986 - Spain joins the EEC.

1995 Promulgation of the Statute of Autonomy.