Rulers and Realms in Medieval Iberia, 711-1492McFarland, 2018-11-27 - 245 psl. The Muslim conquest of Iberia in 711 began nearly eight centuries of struggle for control of the peninsula. The invaders quickly achieved military supremacy, but political dominance was less complete. Within a few years, a small band of Christian rebels defied Muslim authority, establishing their own ruling class in the northern mountains of Asturias. The opposing forces competed for control until the Catholic Monarchs Fernando and Isabel established absolute rule in 1492. Drawing on the latest scholarship, this comprehensive study traces the succession of Iberian sovereigns during a complicated period in early European history. |
Turinys
Preface | 1 |
Before 711 | 3 |
711756 | 13 |
756912 | 23 |
912961 | 38 |
9611031 | 51 |
10351109 | 73 |
11091157 | 92 |
12841295 | 146 |
13691479 | 167 |
14801492 | 193 |
Lists | 201 |
Maps | 204 |
Genealogical Charts | 211 |
225 | |
229 | |
Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
Abd al-Malik Abd al-Rahman Abd al-Rahman III Abd Allah agreement al-Andalus al-Mansur Alfonso VII Almohads Almoravids Aragon Asturias attack authority Badajoz Banu Qasi Barcelona Berber brother Burgos caliph campaign Castile Castilian Catalonia Chart Christian conquest Córdoba Count crown daughter death defeated died Díez El Condado Duero Ebro Valley El Condado emir Enrique father Fernando Fernando III forces fortress Galicia governor Granada Hisham Hisham II Iberia ibn Hafsun Infante inherited Jaén Jaume Joan king king’s kingdom later lay siege León León-Castile Leonor Lévi-Provençal Histoire Málaga March María marriage married Martínez Díez Merinids military monarchs Murcia Musa Muslim Navarre nobility nobles North Africa O’Callaghan A History Ordoño Palenzuela Pamplona Pedro peninsula Pere pope Portugal Queen raids Ramiro Ramon Berenguer realm regent region reign Reilly The Contest returned rulers Sancho Garcés Seville Sulayman surrender taifa Tashfin territories Toledo Trastámaras truce Umayyad Urraca Valencia Vermudo Visigothic Yahya Yusuf Zaragoza