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Cartas 1
The Visigoths were fair-skinned, tall and strong. They came from central Europe.
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Cartas 2
The Visigoths can not choose their kings.
No
Cartas 3
The visigoths established Toledo as the capital of Spain
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Cartas 4
The Visigothic society was divided into 2 parts: the king and the peasants.
No
Cartas 5
In the 7th Century, the Visigoths invited the Muslims to come to Spain to help them to recover stability.
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Cartas 6
the whole lberian Peninsula, except Galicia (Don Pelayo beat the Muslims in the Battle of Covadonga), belonged to the Muslims.
No
Cartas 7
The muslims named the conquered territory Al-Andalus and established its capital in Córdoba.
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Cartas 8
The Muslims tried to conquered England, but they were defeated, so they came back to Spain.
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Cartas 9
Three religions coexisted in Al-AndaIus: Christians, Jews and Muslims.
No
Cartas 10
Christians who converted to Islam were called Mozarabs
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Cartas 11
Christians who converted to Islam were called Muladi
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Cartas 12
other Christians decided not to change their religion (these were called Mozarabs).
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Cartas 13
The most important person in Al-AndaIus was called Emir.
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Cartas 14
Abderramán I (8th Century): under his mandate, Córdoba was the capital of Europe. His soldiers beat the Vikings, who had come to Spain.
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Cartas 15
Number zero, paper, compass, rice, orange, eggplant, melon, aprIcot or asparagus were some of the things that Visigoths Introduced to Spain.
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Cartas 16
The muslims opened lots of libraries and universities and introduced great advances in medicine, astronomy and mathematics.
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Cartas 17
Some of the most important monuments in Spain Were built by the muslims: Mezquita de Córdoba Alhambra de Granada Palacio de la Alfajería de Zaragoza
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Cartas 18
AI-AndaIus was divided into big territories called Taifas, which had problems among them.
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Cartas 19
In 1212, the combined forces of the Kingdoms of Aragon, Navarra, Castilla and Portugal beat the Muslims at the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa.
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Cartas 20
The Iberian Peninsula belonged now to the Christians...except Granada.
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Cartas 21
In 1492, the Christians finally conquered the Kingdom of Granada.
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Cartas 22
Romanesque (Romanico): low structures, small windows, rounded archs.
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Cartas 23
Gothic (Gótico): it was a mixture Romanesque , Gothic, Muslim style.
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Cartas 24
Mudejar: high structures, big windows, pointed archs
No