Conquest vs Moor

Conquest

name
  • An English surname from Old French, from Old French conqueste (“conquest”), probably originally a nickname. 

  • The personification of conquest, often depicted riding a white horse. 

  • A town in New York. 

  • A village in Saskatchewan. 

Moor

name
  • An English surname transferred from the given name. 

  • A surname from Irish. 

noun
  • A member of an Islamic people of Arab or Berber origin ruling Spain and parts of North Africa from the 8th to the 15th centuries. 

  • A member of an ancient Berber people from Mauretania. 

  • A person of an ethnic group speaking the Hassaniya language, mainly inhabiting Western Sahara, Mauritania, and parts of neighbouring countries (Morocco, Mali, Senegal etc.). 

How often have the words Conquest and Moor occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )