Early medieval Iberia was characterized by a strong Roman cultural inheritance maintained by the Visigothic kingdom of Toledo. In 711, the Moors invaded the peninsula creating a strong political emirate, Al-Andalus, that dominated the whole territory until the Pyrenees. By the eleventh century the Christians had recovered part of the peninsula and new strong kingdoms in the north ended with the Muslim hegemony. Architecture of the period had always a strong classical background. Starting with basic Visigothic constructions that evolved to more elaborate Asturian and Mozarabic models, architecture eventually blossomed, especially in northern Portugal and Castile, with the arrival of Romanesque features during the eleventh century
In recent decades, archaeological and written records have been used in combination to improve our u...
There have been several hypotheses that have advocated for Muslim artistic and cultural influence in...
In the 10th-century, European castles were predominately of timber motte and bailey construction, wa...
Thirteenth to fifteenth were the centuries of the consolidation of the kingdoms of Portugal, Castill...
The architectural heritage of Medieval Spain, specifically around the period of Islamic rule known a...
Politics, economy, religion and art set intertwined paths between the 1400s and the early 1800s in t...
During the Early Middle Ages, most of the Iberian Peninsula became part of the so-called dār al-Isla...
The Mozarabic Church of visigothic tradition was still strong in the late xith Century. In 1084 Sanc...
The art and architecture of Romanesque churches provided for fascinating manifestations of «crusad...
This chapter traces the material evidence for the spread of Christianity in the Iberian peninsula (...
In the days of Khilafah Bani Umayyah managed to make expansion to various regions, both in eastern a...
In the transition from the Middle Ages to the Modern Era, Hernan Ruiz I worked as master builder of ...
When the Moslems invaded the Peninsula, at the eight century, they built the Islamic Empire in West,...
The origin of Portugal and the reinstatement of the dioceses of Tui and Braga after the Muslim invas...
This long chapter offers a new interpretation of the principal Christian and Muslim polities in Spai...
In recent decades, archaeological and written records have been used in combination to improve our u...
There have been several hypotheses that have advocated for Muslim artistic and cultural influence in...
In the 10th-century, European castles were predominately of timber motte and bailey construction, wa...
Thirteenth to fifteenth were the centuries of the consolidation of the kingdoms of Portugal, Castill...
The architectural heritage of Medieval Spain, specifically around the period of Islamic rule known a...
Politics, economy, religion and art set intertwined paths between the 1400s and the early 1800s in t...
During the Early Middle Ages, most of the Iberian Peninsula became part of the so-called dār al-Isla...
The Mozarabic Church of visigothic tradition was still strong in the late xith Century. In 1084 Sanc...
The art and architecture of Romanesque churches provided for fascinating manifestations of «crusad...
This chapter traces the material evidence for the spread of Christianity in the Iberian peninsula (...
In the days of Khilafah Bani Umayyah managed to make expansion to various regions, both in eastern a...
In the transition from the Middle Ages to the Modern Era, Hernan Ruiz I worked as master builder of ...
When the Moslems invaded the Peninsula, at the eight century, they built the Islamic Empire in West,...
The origin of Portugal and the reinstatement of the dioceses of Tui and Braga after the Muslim invas...
This long chapter offers a new interpretation of the principal Christian and Muslim polities in Spai...
In recent decades, archaeological and written records have been used in combination to improve our u...
There have been several hypotheses that have advocated for Muslim artistic and cultural influence in...
In the 10th-century, European castles were predominately of timber motte and bailey construction, wa...