the moors
The Spanish started the Reconquista to reclaim the land from the Muslims.
The action took by the Spanish to reclaim Spain from th e Muslims.
The purpose of the Reconquista was that the Christians wanted to expel the Spanish Muslims (better known as Moors) in the 11th century.
Reconquista means reconquest in Spanish and Portuguese. Or, if you don't like that one: Reconquista was the period of time in which Spain reclaimed its land from the Moors. If you don't like that one: You're just being Reconquista stubbon.
During the Reconquista, the Spanish primarily fought against Muslim forces, specifically the Moors, who had occupied large parts of the Iberian Peninsula since the early 8th century. The conflict spanned nearly 800 years, culminating in the capture of Granada in 1492, which marked the end of Muslim rule in Spain. The Reconquista was characterized by a series of battles, alliances, and shifting power dynamics between Christian kingdoms and Muslim states.
The Spanish started the Reconquista to reclaim the land from the Muslims.
it was called reconquista.
The crusade of the Spanish knights to drive the invaders out of the country was called the Reconquista.
It was called the Reconquista.
The action took by the Spanish to reclaim Spain from th e Muslims.
The purpose of the Reconquista was that the Christians wanted to expel the Spanish Muslims (better known as Moors) in the 11th century.
Reconquista means reconquest in Spanish and Portuguese. Or, if you don't like that one: Reconquista was the period of time in which Spain reclaimed its land from the Moors. If you don't like that one: You're just being Reconquista stubbon.
During the Reconquista, the Spanish primarily fought against Muslim forces, specifically the Moors, who had occupied large parts of the Iberian Peninsula since the early 8th century. The conflict spanned nearly 800 years, culminating in the capture of Granada in 1492, which marked the end of Muslim rule in Spain. The Reconquista was characterized by a series of battles, alliances, and shifting power dynamics between Christian kingdoms and Muslim states.
He could not go until Reconquista was over because the monarch didn't want to waste the money.
He could not go until Reconquista was over because the monarch didn't want to waste the money.
RECONQUISTA
During the Reconquista, the Spanish fought primarily against Muslim kingdoms that had established control over parts of the Iberian Peninsula. This struggle lasted nearly 800 years, with key battles against the Moors, who were North African Muslims. The Reconquista culminated in 1492 with the capture of Granada, the last Muslim stronghold, by the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile.