Islamic Spain and the Inquisition

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  • Visigothic Spain
    415

    Visigothic Spain

    Europeans turned roman moved into the Iberian Peninsula
  • Muslim Invasion Of Spain
    711

    Muslim Invasion Of Spain

    Tariq ibn Ziyad invaded Spain to go to war with Visigoth leader Roderic, won and took over the Iberian Peninsula.
  • Umayyad Caliphate
    750

    Umayyad Caliphate

    Was taken over by Abbasids
  • Emirate of Cordoba
    756

    Emirate of Cordoba

    Abd al-Rahman escaped from Abbasid and emirate to Cordoba.
  • Battle of Clavijo
    844

    Battle of Clavijo

    "Mythical" battle, said that Santiago appeared from out of the clouds and led the outnumbered army to victory.
  • Caliphate of Cordoba
    929

    Caliphate of Cordoba

    Al-Andalus is under new rule of the leader ,Abd al-Rahman III's
  • Fitna of Al-Andalus
    1009

    Fitna of Al-Andalus

    A civil war broke out between ethnic groups because of the current Caliphates death.
  • Taifa
    1031

    Taifa

    At the end of the war, battling areas in taifas began to grow.
  • Capture of Toledo
    1085

    Capture of Toledo

    Alfonso VI of Leon & Castile took over Toledo to add Christianity to their lives.
  • Almoravids
    1090

    Almoravids

    Came and helped Muslim kingdoms take back Portugal and Spain from Christians.
  • Battle of Ourique
    1139

    Battle of Ourique

    Christian Portuguese are outnumbered and only won due to the internal Almoravid leadership problem. Afonso makes himself king ad he stated he killed 5 of the kings.
  • Almohad Caliphate
    1147

    Almohad Caliphate

    The last of the Almoravids kings were killed by the Almohad as they took it over.
  • Gregory IX authorization
    1232

    Gregory IX authorization

    He allows Dominicans to observe the "medieval inquisitions"
    NewAdvent
  • Nicolas Eymerich
    1357

    Nicolas Eymerich

    A Roman Catholic theologian in Medieval Spain.Inquisitor General of the Inquisition in the Crown of Aragon. Known for writing the Directorium.
    Source:
    Gotquestions.com
  • Massacre of 1391
    1391

    Massacre of 1391

    Jews were murdered and pushed to convert to Christianity.Cambridge
  • Pope Sixtus IV
    1478

    Pope Sixtus IV

    Authorizes the Spanish Inquisition.
    Inquisitionlibrary.com
  • Auto de fe
    1481

    Auto de fe

    6 men and women were accused of not repenting and were tied and burned to a stake in front of a crowd. FirstChristianity
  • Treaty of Granada
    1491

    Treaty of Granada

    The sultan of Granada, the king queen Castile, Leon, and Aragon signed a treaty. Granted Jews the freedom to leave for North Africa.
    Archnet
  • Decree of Alhambra
    1492

    Decree of Alhambra

    The decree gave Jews more time to convert to Catholicism or be forced to leave.FAU.edu
  • Martin Luther 95 nails
    1517

    Martin Luther 95 nails

    Wrote 95 reasons the catholic church wasn't a good idea, and nailed them to the church door.
    GotQuestions
  • Roman Inqusitions
    1534

    Roman Inqusitions

    Pope Paul III established the Roman Inquisition so there was a way of identifying and suppressing heresy within the Catholic Church. Encyclopedia.com