Iberian Christian Kingdomsin Middle Ages
Prof. Samuel Perrino Martínez. SEK Les Alpes
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Iberian Kingdoms in Middle Ages
Important kingdoms and relevant kings
- Castilla and Alfonso X, the Wise
- Aragón and Jaime I, the Conqueror
The Christian conquest of the Muslim lands
- Key moment: Battle of Navas de Tolosa (1212)
- Key moment: The Conquest of Granada (1492)
The conquest and the repopulation of the new lands
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Important kingdoms: Castilla and Leon
Castilla and Leon were independentkingdoms, but finally they wereunified(the final name was Kingdomof Castilla)
Castilla and Leon was the mostimportant kingdom in the period of the Reconquest
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Important kingdoms: Aragón
Aragon was an important kingdomduring the MA
This kingdom was mainly focus onthe Mediterranean sea
However, the kingdom willparticipate in the Reconquest
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Important kingdoms: Navarre
Navarre was the less importantkingdom of the Iberian Peninsula
Navarre did not participate so muchin the Reconquest for geographicalreasons
Navarre was under French influence
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Important king of Castilla. Alfonso X, theWise
This King was very famous for differentreasons:
Cultural
- He promote culture with the creation of theSchool of Translation in Toledo: This schooltranslated important works from Arab and Jewish authors to Spanish and Galician.
- He spoke several languages and he wroteseveral books in Galician and Spanish
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Important King of Castilla. Alfonso X, theWise
Economic
- He created the Mesta, an associationof sheepherds to promote the woolmarket in Castilla and improve theroads
- The fair of Medina del Campo wasone of the most important fairs in Europe.
Militar
He conquered important cities as Murcia or Sevilla.
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Important King of Aragón. Jaime I
Jaime I conquered important lands forthe Crown of Aragón:
- Valencia
- Balearic Islands
- He helped with the conquest of Murcia by Castilla
- After Jaime I, the Kingdom of Aragonwas focus on the Mediterrean Sea, and in XIV, it was an important Empire withthe conquest of Sardinia, Naples, Sicilyand Athens.
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Kingdom of Aragon: an Empire in theMediterranean Sea
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The Christian conquest of the Muslim lands
The Reconquest was a long process (from VIII century to XV century)
After the initial conquest by Muslims, theChristians were able to advance and recover partof the lands
The Muslims at the beggining were united in theCaliphate of Cordoba. But, in XI century theywere divided into small kingdoms (theKingdoms of Taifas) so it was easy for Christiansto attack them
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The Christian conquest of the Muslim land
The situation was very hard for theMuslims, so the King of Sevilla askedfor help from North Africa: theAlmoravids
The Almoravids were Berber tribesfrom the dessert of North Africa, withan extreme and fanatic interpretationof Islam
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The Christian conquest of the Muslim lands
Almoravids were able to unify Muslimlands again, making the Muslim sidestronger
At this point both sides had similar power
However, Almoravids become weakerand the Muslims went back to theprevious situation of Kingdom of Taifas, so the Christians advanced.
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The Christian conquest of the Muslim lands
Christians got advantadge, but a new fanatic tribe from North Africa arrived: the Almohads
Almohads were extremely fanatic, and they entered in the Iberian Peninsula with the idea of “destroy the Christianism” and “conquer Rome”
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The Christian conquest of the IberianPeninsula
They called for the Yihad (Holy War) so thousands of Muslims from all the world arrived to fight against Christians in the Iberian Peninsula
At the same time, Christians called for a Holy War (C…..) so hundreds of knights from Europe went to IP to fight against Muslims
The final battle was produced in 1212 (The Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa)and the Christians won
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The Christian conquest of the IberianPeninsula
After this battle, a big part of thePeninsula was over Christian control
There was just one Muslim kingdomleft: the Nasrid Kingdom of Granade, which will be conquered in 1492 by the Catholic Kings (theConquest of Granade)
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The process of repopulation
When the Christians conquered a Muslim land, theyhad two options to control this area:
- Bring new population from Christian lands
- Make an agreement with the Muslims who livedthere (they respect the religion and in exchange, peasants will work for them)
- Generally, the kings mixed both formulas to obtainpopulation, although in Aragon, kings were more respectful towards Muslims.
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The society of three cultures
So, the society in the South was composed by Christians, Muslims and Jews
This was an unique case in Europe, and Toledo was a symbol of tolerance
This was a very enriching experience for the Christian kingdoms (Arabs were welldeveloped in Science and Jews were literate)
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The process of repopulation
The kings gave important pieces of land to the Church (Militar Orders) who fought to conquer the territories
This explains why in the South of Spain, there are big fields(latifundios), meanwhile in the North, there are small fields (minifundios)
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