Islamic Traditions in Spain
.... Watt's analysis of that point is that the dominant dynamic of Islamist
Spain was one of "symbiosis or cultural fusion," whereby Spanish
Moors became the major ....
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Abd al-Rahman III Life of the First Caliph of Spain, Abd al-Rahman
.... 1. London: Henry G. Bohn, 1854. Florian, M. The
Moors of
Spain. The Werner Company, 1910. Lane-Poole, Stanley. The
Moors in
Spain. Beirut: Khayats, 1967. ....
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AL-ANDALUS
.... This episode is characteristic of the warfare between Christians and
Moors in
Spain in this period, which lasted from about 750 to 1050. ....
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Ferdinand I This paper will discuss the life of
.... Caliphate. Florian, M. The
Moors in
Spain. The Werner Company, 1910. Lane-Poole, Stanley. The
Moors in
Spain. Beirut: Khayats, 1967. Lomax ....
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Columbus, Spain and the New World
.... But it is worth noting that 1492 was the year not only that Columbus reached America but also that the
Moors (and Jews) were formally expelled from
Spain. ....
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Roman Influence Upon Spain
.... The
Moors (a loose expression that for practical purposes means simply Muslims .... The Muslim heritage left a permanent mark upon
Spain, but the remarkable thing is ....
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EDUCATION IN MODERN SPAIN This research paper r
.... AD Catholicism in
Spain acquired its particularly crusading and intolerant spirit during a seven centuries-long struggle to expel the
Moors, the reconquista. ....
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Reorganization of Jews in the Ottoman Empire
.... of the Church of Rome in Western Europe was meant to be reinforced by the Inquisition and the formal expulsion of Jews and
Moors from
Spain and Portugal in 1492 ....
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Romanesque Art & Architecture
.... Throughout the tenth century parts of the pilgrimage route in
Spain were subject to attacks from the
Moors, North African Muslims who were trying to conquer ....
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The Personality of Christopher Columbus
.... interested in the idea, they were unable to act on it for several years because they were busy dealing with a war to expel the
Moors from the south of
Spain. ....
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The Incas and the Aztecs
.... pressing the Spanish onward: The Spaniards also were driven by a monumental faith honed in holy war against the
Moors--Muslims who had occupied
Spain for 700 ....
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Europe's Kings & the First Crusade
.... and the great vassals of the French crown, the quarrels of Saxons and Normans in England, and the Christians' fight against the IV
Moors in
Spain, but none of ....
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From a Catholic viewpoint, the Protestant Reforma
.... At first its activities were directed against the Mohammedan
Moors and the Jews in
Spain, both of whom were eventually expelled from the country. ....
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Hispanic Colonial Experience in the New World
.... too strongly that 1492 was not only the year that Columbus reached America but also the year that the
Moors (and Jews) were formally expelled from
Spain. ....
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Origins of the Spanish Civil War
.... troops most loyal to the Foreign Legion officers: the
Moors, North African .... Falangists were also closely allied with the conservative Catholic Church in
Spain. ....
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Urbanization: Lisbon, Portugal For most of human
.... In 1147 King Alfonso of Portugal expelled the
Moors, with the help of Christian .... But like
Spain, Portugal was unable to keep up with the new economic vitality ....
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Spanish
.... North African (the
Moors) successfully invaded the peninsula. Both Arabic and the related dialect of Mozarabic were widely spoken in what is now
Spain, in many ....
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Oranges
.... became equated in the public mind with
Spain as Seville oranges, and they made their first appearance in that country during the occupation of the
Moors in the ....
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Louis L'Amour's The Walking Drum
.... My father had brought from Moorish
Spain a love of beauty and cleanliness .... of acts which one today would consider atrocious, such as slavery: "The
Moors of Cadiz ....
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Definitions
.... pressing the Spanish onward: The Spaniards also were driven by a monumental faith honed in holy war against the
Moors--Muslims who had occupied
Spain for 700 ....
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The Society of Mutual Autopsy
.... the Renaissance this began to change, as Greek and Roman knowledge and philosophy began to percolate into Europe via the
Moors who had occupied
Spain since the ....
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BATTLE OF LEPANTO This research paper discusses
....
Spain had many interests other than mounting a crusade against the Turks, including the Inquisition, Counterreformation and persecution of the remaining
Moors ....
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BATTLE OF LEPANTO in 1571 This research paper discusses
....
Spain had many interests other than mounting a crusade against the Turks, including the Inquisition, Counterreformation and persecution of the remaining
Moors ....
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Currency Reforms of Charlemagne
.... and
Moors in Europe and especially out of the defeat of the
Moors by Charles .... with Christianity as his rationale, south to the northern border of
Spain and to ....
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The Alchemist - Paulo Coelho: The Pattern of Ideas and To Lend ...
.... Santiago. His home is Andalusia, that part of
Spain that was conquered by the
Moors and later reconquered by the Christians. His ....
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Ancient Rome
.... After that, Italy was the source, followed by the Western provinces,
Spain and Gaul .... business of that army to hold in check, meaning Germans,
Moors, tribes from ....
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Settings in Eudora Welty
.... the greatest fiction has historically been regional: the
moors of Wuthering .... Proust, Jane Austen's English-gentry countryside, Thomas Mann's Germany-not-
Spain. ....
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The institution of knighthood
.... of fighting against the infidels had also been a part of secular knighthood as a matter of necessity--as in the defense of France and
Spain against the
Moors. ....
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Chivalry in the Middle Ages
.... miliary initiation, crossed with Saracen influences from Persia, Syria, and
Spain, as well .... These rough knights drove the
Moors into Granada, the Slavs from the ....
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Niccolo' Machiavelli Thesis
.... of unifying of
Spain, Ferdinand used the Church as both a source of financing and as a source of support for his ostensible mission of driving the
Moors from ....
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