Spain

  • Period: 201 to 300

    Los Visigodos (201-300 CE)

    The name Visigodi came from a mutual agreement between the western goths who were called Visigothi and eastern goths who were called Ostrogothi.
  • Period: 201 to 301

    Los Visigodos (3rd century CE)

    Los Visigodos establecieron su capital en Toledo. La iglesia más vieja de españa está en el siglo séptimo San Juan y estuvo usar para Rey Ressesuinth recuperar de las guerras.The Visigothic King of Toledo converted to Catholicism from Arian Christianity that led to a unification of religions movement.The Visigoths were from Gaul and were once enemies of Rome, but then they became allies.They didn’t get along well with the native groups because they didn’t speak the same language.
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    Los Romanos: 206 BC

    Andalucia.comScipio Africanus y los militares pelearon los Iberos y ellos tomaron su tierra.Los Romanos dividieron españa en dos partes: Hispania Citerior y Hispania Ulterior.There are many ancient Roman cities such as Baelo Claudia, Italica, Acinipio which are open to the public for visits now.After the Romans took over the Iberian Peninsula, they transformed Andalucía into one of Rome’s richest and most organized colonies.
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    Los Romanos: 206 BC

    Andalucia.comThe historical regional name for Andalucía is The Roman Route of Andulucía or, in Spanish, Ruta Baetica Romana.
    The Romans arrival led to the country becoming a Christian country.
  • Period: Sep 9, 711 to Sep 9, 1492

    Los Moros (711-1492)

    War was always occurring in Santiago de Compostela between the Christians and the Moors and therefore Santiago de Compostela received the nickname “Matamoros,” meaning the Moor slayer.The Moors were kicked out of Spain when Granada fell in 1492.
  • Period: Sep 9, 711 to Sep 9, 1492

    Los Moros (711-1492)

    Los Moros compraron la parte del cristiano de la iglesia San Vicente usar para los musulmánes. Al-Mansur y su ejército fueron a la tierra de los cristianos para 20 (veinte) años y en 997 (novecientos noventa y siete) el ejército toma la tierra de los cristianos, Santiago de Compostela.The Moors were people from the Berber tribes from Roman Mauretania that conquered most of the Iberian Peninsula. The Moors helped to improve Roman irrigation systems to help build the agriculture.
  • Period: Sep 9, 1481 to Sep 9, 1492

    La Inquisición

    The Inquisition was led by the Roman Catholics to discover and punish people of contradicting religion. Conversos, which were secret Jews, and New Christians were targeted because of their connections to the Jewish community.King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella feared the Jews’ influence and therefore requested from the Pope to begin an Inquisition in Spain.The Jews were expelled from Spain in 1492. Los conversos arrestaron y quemaron.El movimiento de los courtes fueron a las ciudades principales.
  • Period: Sep 9, 1500 to

    El Imperio Español

    Francisco Pizarro was given permission by the Queen of Spain to begin the conquest of Peru and later became the governor of Peru in 1532.After Pizarro’s arrival, civil war and Old World diseases spread throughout Peru, rapidly killing the population.Hernán Cortés conquered the Aztec Empire and claiming Mexico for Spain.When Cortés approached the Aztec empire, people believed he was the fair-skinned and bearded King Quetzalcoatl of the Quetzalcoatl cult that was to return during the "One Reed."
  • Period: Sep 9, 1500 to

    El Imperio Español

    Por 1506 (mil quinientos seis), Los españoles exploraron el mundo nuevo y establecieron muchas colonias en las orillas del mar de Caribe.En 1533 (mil quinientos treinta y tres), el imperio de las Incas tomaron por los españoles.
  • La Armada

    La Armada fue 150 (ciento cincuenta) barcos de españa y algunos de Portugal y Naples. El capitán de La Armada fue el duque de Medina Sidonia.The largest fleet of that time period was said to be invincible.It was nicknamed “la felicissima armada” or “the most fortunate fleet.”The fleet was to invade England and put the country under Catholic rule.Due to the attack in England and also stormy weather, only 65 ships returned to Spain.
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    La Guerra Civil

    Las oficiales del ejército quisieron controlar el gobierno. Morocco, la mayoría del norte, y ciudades mejor capturaron en tres días. General Francisco Franco called for all army officers to assist with the overthrow of Spain’s leftist Republican government in Morocco.After King Alfonso XIII allowed elections for the people’s government, which led to a literal republic, the landed aristocracy, the church, and a large military clique did not support the Republic government.
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    La Guerra Civil (July 18,1936-1937)

    Germany and Italy helped Franco by supplying planes, tanks, and arms. The Republicans were aided by the Soviet Union.
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    España Moderna

    Hay 17 (diecisiete) regiones en españa con sus autoridades propias.
    Cataluña, el país de Basque, y Galicia tienen los idiomas propios.
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    España Moderna

    After Francisco Franco passed away, Spain converted from a dictatorship to a democratic state. Spain began its successful economy with King Juan Carlos as the head of state. Spain was hit hard by the global economic crisis because their economy was mainly supported by tourism, the housing market, and the construction industry.Picasso’s artwork, Flamenco music and dancing, and the novel Don Quixote are Spain’s most admires culture aspects.
  • Los Iberos: 3500 BC

    Portugal.comSpain then and nowLos Iberos llegaron en la península de Iberia en 3500 (tres mil quinientos) BC. Si los guerreros de Iberia capturaron, comerían un veneno. When the Phoenicians arrived in 1,100 BC, complex communities and social relationships began to emerge.The Iberians were ruled by the Carthaginians during the Punic Wars.In the Iberian culture, the women inherit things and also choose the wives for their brothers.They lived in small tribal groups that were descendants of North Africa and Mediterranean culture