Iberian Civil War (Sundered Veil)

The Iberian Civil War is the name given to a series of armed conflicts on the Iberian peninsula from 1689 to 1722 resulting from the hard-line stance taken by the adherents of the Church of Spain.

Background
Following the Muslim Invasion of Spain, many people in Spain began questioning the Church of Spain and its hard-line against magic. They had already been shaken in their faith by the hardships endured by the Spanish Conquistadors in the New World, and the forces commanded by the pagan heathens there, but now with the Moors invading and carving out their own kingdoms in southern Spain, the users of magic were taking the fight to their homeland. Many felt that if God was against magic, why would his true believers suffer so much for their faith.

Results
The Kingdom of Aragon splits from Spain, including most of the Iberian Crown of Aragon and the Balearic Islands

The Principality of Navarre splits from Spain including most of OTL Navarre, Basque Country, and Cantabria

Southern Portugal is absorbed by Spain.