Which part of the ancient Roman Empire maintained its wealth and resisted the barbarian invasions
EASTERN
Religious and civil assemblies
COUNCILS OF TOLEDO
Defeated the Muslims moving towards France
CARLOS MARTEL
Muslims arrived to the iberian península:
711
They constituted the majority of the Muslim population
MULADI
What happened from the 6th century the Byzantine Empire?
It was Hellenised: the Greek language and eastern political and cultural practices were adopted.
Advisory body of nobles and clergy
AULA REGIA
Established his court in Aachen and restored the splendour of the Western Empire
CHARLEMAGNE
The independent emirate started:
Which prince fled from the killing of his family in 750 and took power in the Iberian Peninsula
756
Abd Al Rahman I
They were a minority who monopolised government positions, privileges and land:
ARABS
In which century did Islam appear? In which region
It appeared in the 7th century in Arabia.
First single law for the whole kingdom
LIBER IUDICIURUM
Crowned emperor of the Romans
CHARLEMAGNE
The caliphate of Córdoba was established
in_______ by________929 Abd Al Rahman I
They had arrived with the conquering army or migrated from North Africa. Many were livestock farmers and lived a humble existence:
BEREBERS
What kind of religion is Islam?
MONOTHEISTIC
King who established the legal unification of the kingdom
RESCENWINTH
Founded the Carolingian dynasty:
PEPIN THE YOUNGER
The end of the Caliphate of Córdoba happened in ______and it was dividen into________
1031, Taifa Kingdoms
They practiced the Christian religion and lived mostly in cities
MOZARABS
What was the holy war?
The expansion of the Islamic faith through military conquests.
King who repealed the law banning mixed marriages:
LIUVIGILD
What was Carolingian Reinassance?
a period of cultural activity in the Carolingian Empire. It occurred from the late 8th century to the 9th century, taking inspiration from the Christian Roman Empire of the fourth century. During this period, there was an increase of literature, writing, the arts, architecture....
Granada was taken in _______by________
1492, The Catholic Monarchs
They worked in artisanship, trade, medicine or science and lived in separated neighbourhoods called_______:
Jews, Jewish quarter or juderia