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Umayyad Conquest of Visigoth Hispania (Moors Andalusia)
472 CE - Germanic Visigoth under Euric defeated last bastion of Roman army and conquered roman province of Hispania Tarraconensis (northern Iberia).
Previously Visigoth sacked Rome in 410 CE and the Romans in Iberia already weakened by successive invasion of Germanic tribes such as Vandals, Suebi and Alani in previous decades.
476 CE - Romulus Augustalus, The last Western Roman Emperor was deposed, 'Barbarian' Odoacer became King of Italy.
507 CE - Franks underclovis defeated Visigoth near Vogladensis (Vouillé) and ousted visigoth in Gaul (France).
583 CE - Visigoth king Liuvigild crushed rebellion by Hermenegild who alligned himself with Eastern Romans.
581 CE - Visigoth under Liuvigild defeated the Native Vascones (Basques) and captured Vascones Capital, Pompelo (Pamplona).
585 CE - Vis...
published: 14 Aug 2018
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Umayyad Conquest of Spain - full documentary
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#Umayyads #MedievalSpain #Visigoths
711 marked one of history's most daring and fascinating conquests - the Umayyad capture of Spain. At the Battle of Guadalete, the Berber commander Tariq faced the Visigothic King Roderick in a decisive battle at Guadalete. But a few years later, the Visigothic nobleman Pelayo would challenge the results of this battle. Umayyad dominance of Spain would lead to incursions into France, resulting in an encounter between an Arab-Berber army and the Franks under Charles Martel at the Battle of Tours in 732. Finally...
published: 24 Sep 2020
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How the Muslims conquered Spain - Guadelete 711 - Medieval DOCUMENTARY
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Third season of the Kings and Generals animated historical documentary series on the Early Muslim Expansion starts with the aftermath of the battles against the Sassanid and Eastern Roman empires at Yarmouk and al-Qadisiyyah (https://youtu.be/r2cEIDZwG5M) and battles of Ctesiphon, Alexandria, Nikiou, Jerusalem, Sufetula, Heliopolis, and Nahavand (https://youtu.be/baHT2nR5Wr4). We are going to cover the aftermath of the beginning of the First Fitna (Civil War) in the Rashidun Caliphate (https://youtu.be/5a6PyMTLL1E) and the battle of Siffin of 657, which led to the rise of the Umayyad Caliphate (https://youtu.be/FVkTzYmoIoI), external expansion continued wit...
published: 12 Mar 2023
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Battle of Guadalete, 711 AD ⚔ How was Spain conquered by the Arabs? ⚔ Muslim Conquest
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📢 Narrated by David McCallion
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📚 Sources:
Alberto Raul, The Muslim Invasion of Spain (Medieval Warfare Magazine)
Alberto Ferreir...
published: 18 Aug 2023
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What happened with the Muslim Majority of Spain?
What happened with the Muslim Majority of Spain?
The history of Spain has been vast and elaborate for centuries. It seems that the sizeable Iberian nation managed to keep itself relevant rather consistently over hundreds of years, and it's often remembered as a powerful, European, Christian nation. But before the colonial era or the Spanish Inquisition, came the Reconquista - something that was only necessary due to the conquest of Spain by Muslim Arabs and Berbers. Before the Reconquista was the period launched by such invaders - the time of Islamic Spain. But where did the Muslims go? How did Spain become synonymous with Christianity instead?...
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published: 17 Nov 2022
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History Of Spain (and Portugal) PART 2: the Umayyad conquest and Al-Andalus (illustrated summary)
Spain and Portugal Part 2 Video descriptions and links
In this Part of the history of Spain and Portugal, I talk about the late Visigoth rule, it’s collapse , conquest by the Umayyads, the establishment of the Kingdom of Asturias and beginning of the Reconquista. This period is very complicated to keep track of because of the many states and shifts of rulers throughout this period. But I think I did manage to talk about the more important events and mentioned the major figures of the time
Source and references:
Wolfram, Herwig (1997). The Roman Empire and its Germanic Peoples. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.
Fouracre, Paul, ed. (2005). The New Cambridge Medieval History, Volume 1 c.500-c.700. Oxford University Press
the mozarabic chronicle/Chronicle of 754
Th...
published: 13 May 2023
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How did the Reconquista Actually Happen?
How did the Reconquista Actually Happen?
While many people are aware of Iberia’s religious history including the infamous Spanish Inquisitions, not so many are aware that neither Spain nor Portugal was always controlled by Christian Europeans. In fact, there was a period of almost 8 centuries that marked a tireless power struggle between the Christian Kingdoms and Muslim Caliphates.
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#History #Documentary #reconquista
published: 15 Jun 2023
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The Umayyad Conquest of Hispania [Every Month]
This video shows you a map animation about Umayyad Conquest of Hispania from 711 to 722.
Music :
Ibn Al-Noor - Kevin MacLeod
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published: 07 Feb 2021
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Umayyad Invasion of Gaul (France)
481 CE - Clovis I united various germanic frankish tribes and became dominant power in Belgica (Belgium & northeast France).
486 CE - Franks under Clovis defeated remnant of Roman Empire in Gaul (Kingdom of Soissons) ruled by Syagrius, Magister of Gaul.
507 CE - Germanic Franks under Clovis defeated Germanic Visigoth under Alaric near Poitiers.
Visigoth retreated to south to Iberia (Spain & Portugal) and Septimania (Southeast France).
711 CE - Umayyad armies crossed Gibraltar strait (Jabl at-Tariq) with the help of Count Julian.
712 CE - Outnumbered Umayyad forces defeated larger Visigoth forces near Guadalete (Oued al-Laka) in southern Spain.
Visigoth king, Roderic was killed in the battle.
719 CE - Franks under Prince Charles defeated and subjugated other Germanic tribe of Bavaria, Allem...
published: 07 Jul 2018
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published: 15 Aug 2024
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Umayyad Conquest of Visigoth Hispania (Moors Andalusia)
472 CE - Germanic Visigoth under Euric defeated last bastion of Roman army and conquered roman province of Hispania Tarraconensis (northern Iberia).
Previously...
472 CE - Germanic Visigoth under Euric defeated last bastion of Roman army and conquered roman province of Hispania Tarraconensis (northern Iberia).
Previously Visigoth sacked Rome in 410 CE and the Romans in Iberia already weakened by successive invasion of Germanic tribes such as Vandals, Suebi and Alani in previous decades.
476 CE - Romulus Augustalus, The last Western Roman Emperor was deposed, 'Barbarian' Odoacer became King of Italy.
507 CE - Franks underclovis defeated Visigoth near Vogladensis (Vouillé) and ousted visigoth in Gaul (France).
583 CE - Visigoth king Liuvigild crushed rebellion by Hermenegild who alligned himself with Eastern Romans.
581 CE - Visigoth under Liuvigild defeated the Native Vascones (Basques) and captured Vascones Capital, Pompelo (Pamplona).
585 CE - Visigoth conquered Germanic Suebi Kingdom who controlled Gallicia & Lusitania ( northwest Spain & Portugal)
610 CE - Toletum (Toledo) became capital of the Visigoth Kingdom after they were ousted from Tolosates (Toulouse).
624 CE - Visigoth defeated Eastern Roman Garrison in coastal southern spain, whole Iberian peninsula under Visigoth control.
694 CE - Visigoth king, Egica, passed law to enslave Jews residing in Iberia to be enslaved and their children taken from their parents in the 17th Council of Toledo..
698 CE - Umayyad army defeated Eastern Roman army in north Africa and re-captured Carthage.
Just centuries before, the Eastern Romans just taken north africa from Germanic Vandals during Justinian I era.
710 CE - Roderic usurp Visigoth throne against Achila II, King wittiza's son and control most of Iberian peninsula.
710 CE - Count Julian, former roman and now visigoth commander in Septem (Ceuta, nortern morocco) dishonored by Visigoth king Roderic.
Musa ibn Nusair and Count Julian made alliance to topple Roderic in Iberia and provided Umayyad with military intelligence and ships.
711 CE - Umayyad army commanded by Berber general Tariq ibn Ziyad landed on Iberian peninsula with small forces of 1700 men & horses.
In previous millennia north african Carthaginian and levantines Phoenician already settled in Iberia before being ousted by the Romans.
Visigoth king who still subduing the rebellious Vascones (Basque) in Pompelo (Pamplona) soon turned south to counter Umayyad incursion.
712 CE - Tariq receive reinforcement and facing Visigoth main army near Guadalete river.
Outnumbered Umayyad forces under Tariq successfuly defeated Visigoth army who has been plagued by distrust following recent civil war.
Visigoth King, Roderic was killed in the battle. Visigoth capital of Toletum (Toledo) fell to the Umayyad Armies.
Mérida was captured by Umayyad from the Visigoth.
SeJewish population in Iberia who has been exiled by the romans in 70th CE and persecuted by Visigoth helps the conquest of Iberia by Umayyad armies.
Umayyad appointed officials in captured cities, but former christian still lives by their own Visigothic Law. so does the Shepardic Jews. Both were subject of taxation (jizya).
the remaining Visigoth forces retreated to mountainous northern spain.
713 CE - Visigoth count Theudimer was defeated by Umayyad forces under ibn Musa, Theudimer then signed allegiance to the Umayyad in exchage of his autonomy over his land around Murcia.
The last visigoth King Ardo, retreated to septimania (southeast france).
714 CE - Governor Musa ibn Nusair led umayyad army overrun western Basque and Cantabrian mountains.
Umayyad only kept small garrison in the Basque region while Vascones (Basque) were kept intact and autonomously ruled themselves.
Most of the town captured by Umayyad was kept intact and inhabitants were respected of their culture & religion.
Hispano-Roman Count Cassius became Umayyad client and established Banu Qasi (Cassius Clan) in northern Iberia.
716 CE - Coduba, former carthaginian city of Kart-Juba became capital of Umayyad Al-Andalus Province and called Qurtuba. Subordinate to the Umayyad Caliphate in Damascus, Levant.
717 CE - Umayyad forces reach the Pyrenees, and conducted raid toward visigoth bastion in Septimania (southeast France).
718 CE - Visigoth count Pelagius revolted in 718 and defeated Umayyad forces in battle of Covadonga (Northern Iberia).
https://wn.com/Umayyad_Conquest_Of_Visigoth_Hispania_(Moors_Andalusia)
472 CE - Germanic Visigoth under Euric defeated last bastion of Roman army and conquered roman province of Hispania Tarraconensis (northern Iberia).
Previously Visigoth sacked Rome in 410 CE and the Romans in Iberia already weakened by successive invasion of Germanic tribes such as Vandals, Suebi and Alani in previous decades.
476 CE - Romulus Augustalus, The last Western Roman Emperor was deposed, 'Barbarian' Odoacer became King of Italy.
507 CE - Franks underclovis defeated Visigoth near Vogladensis (Vouillé) and ousted visigoth in Gaul (France).
583 CE - Visigoth king Liuvigild crushed rebellion by Hermenegild who alligned himself with Eastern Romans.
581 CE - Visigoth under Liuvigild defeated the Native Vascones (Basques) and captured Vascones Capital, Pompelo (Pamplona).
585 CE - Visigoth conquered Germanic Suebi Kingdom who controlled Gallicia & Lusitania ( northwest Spain & Portugal)
610 CE - Toletum (Toledo) became capital of the Visigoth Kingdom after they were ousted from Tolosates (Toulouse).
624 CE - Visigoth defeated Eastern Roman Garrison in coastal southern spain, whole Iberian peninsula under Visigoth control.
694 CE - Visigoth king, Egica, passed law to enslave Jews residing in Iberia to be enslaved and their children taken from their parents in the 17th Council of Toledo..
698 CE - Umayyad army defeated Eastern Roman army in north Africa and re-captured Carthage.
Just centuries before, the Eastern Romans just taken north africa from Germanic Vandals during Justinian I era.
710 CE - Roderic usurp Visigoth throne against Achila II, King wittiza's son and control most of Iberian peninsula.
710 CE - Count Julian, former roman and now visigoth commander in Septem (Ceuta, nortern morocco) dishonored by Visigoth king Roderic.
Musa ibn Nusair and Count Julian made alliance to topple Roderic in Iberia and provided Umayyad with military intelligence and ships.
711 CE - Umayyad army commanded by Berber general Tariq ibn Ziyad landed on Iberian peninsula with small forces of 1700 men & horses.
In previous millennia north african Carthaginian and levantines Phoenician already settled in Iberia before being ousted by the Romans.
Visigoth king who still subduing the rebellious Vascones (Basque) in Pompelo (Pamplona) soon turned south to counter Umayyad incursion.
712 CE - Tariq receive reinforcement and facing Visigoth main army near Guadalete river.
Outnumbered Umayyad forces under Tariq successfuly defeated Visigoth army who has been plagued by distrust following recent civil war.
Visigoth King, Roderic was killed in the battle. Visigoth capital of Toletum (Toledo) fell to the Umayyad Armies.
Mérida was captured by Umayyad from the Visigoth.
SeJewish population in Iberia who has been exiled by the romans in 70th CE and persecuted by Visigoth helps the conquest of Iberia by Umayyad armies.
Umayyad appointed officials in captured cities, but former christian still lives by their own Visigothic Law. so does the Shepardic Jews. Both were subject of taxation (jizya).
the remaining Visigoth forces retreated to mountainous northern spain.
713 CE - Visigoth count Theudimer was defeated by Umayyad forces under ibn Musa, Theudimer then signed allegiance to the Umayyad in exchage of his autonomy over his land around Murcia.
The last visigoth King Ardo, retreated to septimania (southeast france).
714 CE - Governor Musa ibn Nusair led umayyad army overrun western Basque and Cantabrian mountains.
Umayyad only kept small garrison in the Basque region while Vascones (Basque) were kept intact and autonomously ruled themselves.
Most of the town captured by Umayyad was kept intact and inhabitants were respected of their culture & religion.
Hispano-Roman Count Cassius became Umayyad client and established Banu Qasi (Cassius Clan) in northern Iberia.
716 CE - Coduba, former carthaginian city of Kart-Juba became capital of Umayyad Al-Andalus Province and called Qurtuba. Subordinate to the Umayyad Caliphate in Damascus, Levant.
717 CE - Umayyad forces reach the Pyrenees, and conducted raid toward visigoth bastion in Septimania (southeast France).
718 CE - Visigoth count Pelagius revolted in 718 and defeated Umayyad forces in battle of Covadonga (Northern Iberia).
- published: 14 Aug 2018
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Umayyad Conquest of Spain - full documentary
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#Umayyads #MedievalSpain #Visigoths
711 marked one of history's most daring and fascinating conquests - the Umayyad capture of Spain. At the Battle of Guadalete, the Berber commander Tariq faced the Visigothic King Roderick in a decisive battle at Guadalete. But a few years later, the Visigothic nobleman Pelayo would challenge the results of this battle. Umayyad dominance of Spain would lead to incursions into France, resulting in an encounter between an Arab-Berber army and the Franks under Charles Martel at the Battle of Tours in 732. Finally, the rise of the Abassids would result in the Emir Abd al-Rahman I establishing an independent Iberian state - the Emirate of Córdoba.
https://wn.com/Umayyad_Conquest_Of_Spain_Full_Documentary
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#Umayyads #MedievalSpain #Visigoths
711 marked one of history's most daring and fascinating conquests - the Umayyad capture of Spain. At the Battle of Guadalete, the Berber commander Tariq faced the Visigothic King Roderick in a decisive battle at Guadalete. But a few years later, the Visigothic nobleman Pelayo would challenge the results of this battle. Umayyad dominance of Spain would lead to incursions into France, resulting in an encounter between an Arab-Berber army and the Franks under Charles Martel at the Battle of Tours in 732. Finally, the rise of the Abassids would result in the Emir Abd al-Rahman I establishing an independent Iberian state - the Emirate of Córdoba.
- published: 24 Sep 2020
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How the Muslims conquered Spain - Guadelete 711 - Medieval DOCUMENTARY
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Third season of the Kings and Generals animated historical documentary series on the Early Muslim Expansion starts with the aftermath of the battles against the Sassanid and Eastern Roman empires at Yarmouk and al-Qadisiyyah (https://youtu.be/r2cEIDZwG5M) and battles of Ctesiphon, Alexandria, Nikiou, Jerusalem, Sufetula, Heliopolis, and Nahavand (https://youtu.be/baHT2nR5Wr4). We are going to cover the aftermath of the beginning of the First Fitna (Civil War) in the Rashidun Caliphate (https://youtu.be/5a6PyMTLL1E) and the battle of Siffin of 657, which led to the rise of the Umayyad Caliphate (https://youtu.be/FVkTzYmoIoI), external expansion continued with the siege of Constantinople in 674-678, but this didn't stop the Second Fitna from happening, leading to the battles of Karbala (680) and Marj Rahit (684) (https://youtu.be/BZa_HjChaS0). We also previously talked about the conclusion of the Second Fitna and the rise and fall of the Zubayrid Caliphate (https://youtu.be/gteP2lmh42U). In another episode the armies of the Caliphate return to the frontiers, clashing with the crumbling Byzantine Empire in Armenia and North Africa. In the latter, they would not find opposition not just in the Roman remnant, as the rise of a new warrior queen among the Berbers posed a serious challenge to Hassan ibn al-Nu’man’s conquering army in the Maghreb. And even as the Umayyads won victories on the battlefield and expanded ever further, the cohesion and unity of their empire continued to deteriorate on their Eastern frontiers, planting the seeds of their eventual collapse. And we will also discuss how Carthage was razed once again (https://youtu.be/NoF8XCseFio). Next up we covered the first Muslim incursion into India, as we discussed the Sindh campaign that allowed the Arabs to gain a foothold in the subcontinent (https://youtu.be/TFcGpsb0_70). Back west, the armies of the Caliphate were taking over the north Africa and advancing towards Visigothic Spain which led to the battle of Guadelete in 711, as we learn how the Muslims conquered Spain.
Early Muslim Expansion Season 1: https://youtu.be/r2cEIDZwG5M
Early Muslim Expansion Season 2: https://youtu.be/baHT2nR5Wr4
Slavery in the Caliphate: https://youtu.be/5kDPPmZvSKY
Muslim Schism: https://youtu.be/-85dXjgMiSU
Christian Schism: https://youtu.be/a6rWf0k8d78
First Crusade: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkyYjpYLORI&list=PLaBYW76inbX6RqjG027zLO_svn3Fdv7Qa
Third Crusade: https://youtu.be/jCyCSgsFXKQ
Fourth Crusade: https://youtu.be/IpHbbq0O7Wo
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Third season of the Kings and Generals animated historical documentary series on the Early Muslim Expansion starts with the aftermath of the battles against the Sassanid and Eastern Roman empires at Yarmouk and al-Qadisiyyah (https://youtu.be/r2cEIDZwG5M) and battles of Ctesiphon, Alexandria, Nikiou, Jerusalem, Sufetula, Heliopolis, and Nahavand (https://youtu.be/baHT2nR5Wr4). We are going to cover the aftermath of the beginning of the First Fitna (Civil War) in the Rashidun Caliphate (https://youtu.be/5a6PyMTLL1E) and the battle of Siffin of 657, which led to the rise of the Umayyad Caliphate (https://youtu.be/FVkTzYmoIoI), external expansion continued with the siege of Constantinople in 674-678, but this didn't stop the Second Fitna from happening, leading to the battles of Karbala (680) and Marj Rahit (684) (https://youtu.be/BZa_HjChaS0). We also previously talked about the conclusion of the Second Fitna and the rise and fall of the Zubayrid Caliphate (https://youtu.be/gteP2lmh42U). In another episode the armies of the Caliphate return to the frontiers, clashing with the crumbling Byzantine Empire in Armenia and North Africa. In the latter, they would not find opposition not just in the Roman remnant, as the rise of a new warrior queen among the Berbers posed a serious challenge to Hassan ibn al-Nu’man’s conquering army in the Maghreb. And even as the Umayyads won victories on the battlefield and expanded ever further, the cohesion and unity of their empire continued to deteriorate on their Eastern frontiers, planting the seeds of their eventual collapse. And we will also discuss how Carthage was razed once again (https://youtu.be/NoF8XCseFio). Next up we covered the first Muslim incursion into India, as we discussed the Sindh campaign that allowed the Arabs to gain a foothold in the subcontinent (https://youtu.be/TFcGpsb0_70). Back west, the armies of the Caliphate were taking over the north Africa and advancing towards Visigothic Spain which led to the battle of Guadelete in 711, as we learn how the Muslims conquered Spain.
Early Muslim Expansion Season 1: https://youtu.be/r2cEIDZwG5M
Early Muslim Expansion Season 2: https://youtu.be/baHT2nR5Wr4
Slavery in the Caliphate: https://youtu.be/5kDPPmZvSKY
Muslim Schism: https://youtu.be/-85dXjgMiSU
Christian Schism: https://youtu.be/a6rWf0k8d78
First Crusade: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkyYjpYLORI&list=PLaBYW76inbX6RqjG027zLO_svn3Fdv7Qa
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#Documentary #Muslims #Spain
- published: 12 Mar 2023
- views: 297109
15:08
Battle of Guadalete, 711 AD ⚔ How was Spain conquered by the Arabs? ⚔ Muslim Conquest
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🚩 See also the Battle of Tours, 732 AD - How the Franks stopped the Muslim expansion https://youtu.be/9JuVjUPN5fo
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📢 Narrated by David McCallion
📝 Written by Jonathan Woody
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Filmstro
📚 Sources:
Alberto Raul, The Muslim Invasion of Spain (Medieval Warfare Magazine)
Alberto Ferreiro, The Visigoths in Gaul and Iberia
Jamil M. Abu-Nasr, History of the Magrib in the Islamic Period
Roger Collins, The Arab Conquest of Spain (720 - 797)
Thomas F. Glick, Islamic and Christian Spain in the Early Middle Ages
Richard Hitchkock, Muslim Spain Reconsidered: From 711 to 1502
#medieval #documentary #lingoda
https://wn.com/Battle_Of_Guadalete,_711_Ad_⚔_How_Was_Spain_Conquered_By_The_Arabs_⚔_Muslim_Conquest
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🚩 See also the Battle of Tours, 732 AD - How the Franks stopped the Muslim expansion https://youtu.be/9JuVjUPN5fo
🚩 This video is made possible by the generous support of our Patrons. If you'd like to help us make more free content like this, consider supporting us on https://www.patreon.com/historymarche
🚩 Big thanks to History Rhymes for their collaboration on this video: https://www.youtube.com/@historyrhymes1701
📢 Narrated by David McCallion
📝 Written by Jonathan Woody
🎼 Music:
EpidemicSound.com
Filmstro
📚 Sources:
Alberto Raul, The Muslim Invasion of Spain (Medieval Warfare Magazine)
Alberto Ferreiro, The Visigoths in Gaul and Iberia
Jamil M. Abu-Nasr, History of the Magrib in the Islamic Period
Roger Collins, The Arab Conquest of Spain (720 - 797)
Thomas F. Glick, Islamic and Christian Spain in the Early Middle Ages
Richard Hitchkock, Muslim Spain Reconsidered: From 711 to 1502
#medieval #documentary #lingoda
- published: 18 Aug 2023
- views: 353808
10:34
What happened with the Muslim Majority of Spain?
What happened with the Muslim Majority of Spain?
The history of Spain has been vast and elaborate for centuries. It seems that the sizeable Iberian nation mana...
What happened with the Muslim Majority of Spain?
The history of Spain has been vast and elaborate for centuries. It seems that the sizeable Iberian nation managed to keep itself relevant rather consistently over hundreds of years, and it's often remembered as a powerful, European, Christian nation. But before the colonial era or the Spanish Inquisition, came the Reconquista - something that was only necessary due to the conquest of Spain by Muslim Arabs and Berbers. Before the Reconquista was the period launched by such invaders - the time of Islamic Spain. But where did the Muslims go? How did Spain become synonymous with Christianity instead?...
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#History #Documentary #spain
https://wn.com/What_Happened_With_The_Muslim_Majority_Of_Spain
What happened with the Muslim Majority of Spain?
The history of Spain has been vast and elaborate for centuries. It seems that the sizeable Iberian nation managed to keep itself relevant rather consistently over hundreds of years, and it's often remembered as a powerful, European, Christian nation. But before the colonial era or the Spanish Inquisition, came the Reconquista - something that was only necessary due to the conquest of Spain by Muslim Arabs and Berbers. Before the Reconquista was the period launched by such invaders - the time of Islamic Spain. But where did the Muslims go? How did Spain become synonymous with Christianity instead?...
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#History #Documentary #spain
- published: 17 Nov 2022
- views: 2192901
6:13
History Of Spain (and Portugal) PART 2: the Umayyad conquest and Al-Andalus (illustrated summary)
Spain and Portugal Part 2 Video descriptions and links
In this Part of the history of Spain and Portugal, I talk about the late Visigoth rule, it’s collapse , c...
Spain and Portugal Part 2 Video descriptions and links
In this Part of the history of Spain and Portugal, I talk about the late Visigoth rule, it’s collapse , conquest by the Umayyads, the establishment of the Kingdom of Asturias and beginning of the Reconquista. This period is very complicated to keep track of because of the many states and shifts of rulers throughout this period. But I think I did manage to talk about the more important events and mentioned the major figures of the time
Source and references:
Wolfram, Herwig (1997). The Roman Empire and its Germanic Peoples. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.
Fouracre, Paul, ed. (2005). The New Cambridge Medieval History, Volume 1 c.500-c.700. Oxford University Press
the mozarabic chronicle/Chronicle of 754
The Arab Conquest of Spain 710 – 797 By Roger Collins · 1989
A History of Medieval Spain by Joseph F. O'Callaghan
Kenneth Baxter Wolf, Conquerors and Chroniclers of Early Medieval Spain, second edition (Liverpool: University Press, 1990)
Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia by John T. Koch
El solar de un viejo Reino Cangas de Onis, Covadonga, Picos de Europa Di Francisco Valle Poo · 2000
https://wn.com/History_Of_Spain_(And_Portugal)_Part_2_The_Umayyad_Conquest_And_Al_Andalus_(Illustrated_Summary)
Spain and Portugal Part 2 Video descriptions and links
In this Part of the history of Spain and Portugal, I talk about the late Visigoth rule, it’s collapse , conquest by the Umayyads, the establishment of the Kingdom of Asturias and beginning of the Reconquista. This period is very complicated to keep track of because of the many states and shifts of rulers throughout this period. But I think I did manage to talk about the more important events and mentioned the major figures of the time
Source and references:
Wolfram, Herwig (1997). The Roman Empire and its Germanic Peoples. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.
Fouracre, Paul, ed. (2005). The New Cambridge Medieval History, Volume 1 c.500-c.700. Oxford University Press
the mozarabic chronicle/Chronicle of 754
The Arab Conquest of Spain 710 – 797 By Roger Collins · 1989
A History of Medieval Spain by Joseph F. O'Callaghan
Kenneth Baxter Wolf, Conquerors and Chroniclers of Early Medieval Spain, second edition (Liverpool: University Press, 1990)
Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia by John T. Koch
El solar de un viejo Reino Cangas de Onis, Covadonga, Picos de Europa Di Francisco Valle Poo · 2000
- published: 13 May 2023
- views: 84885
11:54
How did the Reconquista Actually Happen?
How did the Reconquista Actually Happen?
While many people are aware of Iberia’s religious history including the infamous Spanish Inquisitions, not so many ar...
How did the Reconquista Actually Happen?
While many people are aware of Iberia’s religious history including the infamous Spanish Inquisitions, not so many are aware that neither Spain nor Portugal was always controlled by Christian Europeans. In fact, there was a period of almost 8 centuries that marked a tireless power struggle between the Christian Kingdoms and Muslim Caliphates.
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#History #Documentary #reconquista
https://wn.com/How_Did_The_Reconquista_Actually_Happen
How did the Reconquista Actually Happen?
While many people are aware of Iberia’s religious history including the infamous Spanish Inquisitions, not so many are aware that neither Spain nor Portugal was always controlled by Christian Europeans. In fact, there was a period of almost 8 centuries that marked a tireless power struggle between the Christian Kingdoms and Muslim Caliphates.
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#History #Documentary #reconquista
- published: 15 Jun 2023
- views: 882993
2:48
The Umayyad Conquest of Hispania [Every Month]
This video shows you a map animation about Umayyad Conquest of Hispania from 711 to 722.
Music :
Ibn Al-Noor - Kevin MacLeod
Licence : http://creativecommons....
This video shows you a map animation about Umayyad Conquest of Hispania from 711 to 722.
Music :
Ibn Al-Noor - Kevin MacLeod
Licence : http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
https://wn.com/The_Umayyad_Conquest_Of_Hispania_Every_Month
This video shows you a map animation about Umayyad Conquest of Hispania from 711 to 722.
Music :
Ibn Al-Noor - Kevin MacLeod
Licence : http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- published: 07 Feb 2021
- views: 597
8:15
Umayyad Invasion of Gaul (France)
481 CE - Clovis I united various germanic frankish tribes and became dominant power in Belgica (Belgium & northeast France).
486 CE - Franks under Clovis defeat...
481 CE - Clovis I united various germanic frankish tribes and became dominant power in Belgica (Belgium & northeast France).
486 CE - Franks under Clovis defeated remnant of Roman Empire in Gaul (Kingdom of Soissons) ruled by Syagrius, Magister of Gaul.
507 CE - Germanic Franks under Clovis defeated Germanic Visigoth under Alaric near Poitiers.
Visigoth retreated to south to Iberia (Spain & Portugal) and Septimania (Southeast France).
711 CE - Umayyad armies crossed Gibraltar strait (Jabl at-Tariq) with the help of Count Julian.
712 CE - Outnumbered Umayyad forces defeated larger Visigoth forces near Guadalete (Oued al-Laka) in southern Spain.
Visigoth king, Roderic was killed in the battle.
719 CE - Franks under Prince Charles defeated and subjugated other Germanic tribe of Bavaria, Allemania, Saxons and Frisia, expanding Frankish kingdom to the heart of Germanic lands.
720 CE - Umayyad armies crossed Pyrenees and pursuing Visigoth to Septimania (Southeast France).
721 CE - Umayyad armies led by governor of Andalus (spain) Al-Samh Al-Khawlani (Zama) seized Narbonensis (Narbonne) in southeast france, and continue to besieging city of Tolosates (Touluse) in Aquitaine (southwest France).
Duke Eudes (Odo) attacked Umayyad with Aquitanian and Franks. Intially umayyad could drove away Odo forces and became overconfident. Then Odo forces surprisingly returned & destroyed Umayyad forces. Al-Samh Al Khawlani (Zama) , governor of Al Andalus, was killed in the Battle.
731 CE - Abdul Rahman Al-Ghafiqi was appointed as Governor of al-Andalus (Spain & Portugal) in Cordoba
732 CE - Umayyad army returned to Aquitaine and defeated Odo Forces near Bordeaux (River Garonne).
Odo seek help & submitted to his rival, King Charles of the Franks.
After passing Poitiers, Umayyad forces met with main Franks forces blocking their advance to Tours.
Fierce battle ensued between Umayyad & the Frankish army, as Franks took position on high ground, suitable for defence against umayyad lager forces.
Umayyad army initially gained the upper hand, but Charles sent skirmisher to harass umayyad camp in behind.
Umayyad army afraid to lose his precious loots, rushed back to the camp to secure the booty, scattering their formation while the Franks continue to attack them.
Al-Ghafiqi try to keep his men intact with no avail, he was surrounded and killed by Frankish soldiers.
While the rest of the Umayyad forces retreated from the battlefield, tho ones who remain were slaughtered by the Franks.
as the night come, Umayyad forces silently retreated to Narbonne during the night, unnoticed by the Franks.
734 CE - Umayyad province of Arbūnah (Narbonne) with Yusuf al-Fihri as its governor, still held Avignon, Arles and Marseille with the submission of Patrician of Provence, Count Maurontus.
736 CE - Umayyad armada arrived in Narbonne and reinforce Arles and Avignon, aiding Maurontus.
737 CE - Charles Martel besieged Umayyad held Avignon and destroyed it along with their fleet in nearby river.
Umayyad in Andalusia (Spain) sent reinforcement to relieve Narbonne, but intercepted and destroyed by the Franks.
He then continued to besiege Umayyad headquarter in Narbonne, but ended in failure due to rivalry with Hunald of Aquitaine and rebellion from Umayyad-ally, count Maurontus, patrician of Provence.
739 CE - Frankish army defeated and count Maurontus, Umayyad-ally in Marseille who flee to northern Italy (Alps).
741 CE - Charles Martel died, succeeded by King Pépin the Short.
753 CE - Arbūnah (Narbonne) still in the hand of Umayyad forces, administered by Patrician Count Miló with constant supply from Andalusian (Spain) by sea.
759 CE - The spread of Abassid revolution started in 750 CE hampered the reinforcement & supply to Narbonne from Andalusia (Spain), Narbonne supply & manpower soon depleted.
Franks under Pepin besieged Narbonne for several years. As the time pass by, Umayyad garrison unable to withstand the siege due lack of supply and defeated.
https://wn.com/Umayyad_Invasion_Of_Gaul_(France)
481 CE - Clovis I united various germanic frankish tribes and became dominant power in Belgica (Belgium & northeast France).
486 CE - Franks under Clovis defeated remnant of Roman Empire in Gaul (Kingdom of Soissons) ruled by Syagrius, Magister of Gaul.
507 CE - Germanic Franks under Clovis defeated Germanic Visigoth under Alaric near Poitiers.
Visigoth retreated to south to Iberia (Spain & Portugal) and Septimania (Southeast France).
711 CE - Umayyad armies crossed Gibraltar strait (Jabl at-Tariq) with the help of Count Julian.
712 CE - Outnumbered Umayyad forces defeated larger Visigoth forces near Guadalete (Oued al-Laka) in southern Spain.
Visigoth king, Roderic was killed in the battle.
719 CE - Franks under Prince Charles defeated and subjugated other Germanic tribe of Bavaria, Allemania, Saxons and Frisia, expanding Frankish kingdom to the heart of Germanic lands.
720 CE - Umayyad armies crossed Pyrenees and pursuing Visigoth to Septimania (Southeast France).
721 CE - Umayyad armies led by governor of Andalus (spain) Al-Samh Al-Khawlani (Zama) seized Narbonensis (Narbonne) in southeast france, and continue to besieging city of Tolosates (Touluse) in Aquitaine (southwest France).
Duke Eudes (Odo) attacked Umayyad with Aquitanian and Franks. Intially umayyad could drove away Odo forces and became overconfident. Then Odo forces surprisingly returned & destroyed Umayyad forces. Al-Samh Al Khawlani (Zama) , governor of Al Andalus, was killed in the Battle.
731 CE - Abdul Rahman Al-Ghafiqi was appointed as Governor of al-Andalus (Spain & Portugal) in Cordoba
732 CE - Umayyad army returned to Aquitaine and defeated Odo Forces near Bordeaux (River Garonne).
Odo seek help & submitted to his rival, King Charles of the Franks.
After passing Poitiers, Umayyad forces met with main Franks forces blocking their advance to Tours.
Fierce battle ensued between Umayyad & the Frankish army, as Franks took position on high ground, suitable for defence against umayyad lager forces.
Umayyad army initially gained the upper hand, but Charles sent skirmisher to harass umayyad camp in behind.
Umayyad army afraid to lose his precious loots, rushed back to the camp to secure the booty, scattering their formation while the Franks continue to attack them.
Al-Ghafiqi try to keep his men intact with no avail, he was surrounded and killed by Frankish soldiers.
While the rest of the Umayyad forces retreated from the battlefield, tho ones who remain were slaughtered by the Franks.
as the night come, Umayyad forces silently retreated to Narbonne during the night, unnoticed by the Franks.
734 CE - Umayyad province of Arbūnah (Narbonne) with Yusuf al-Fihri as its governor, still held Avignon, Arles and Marseille with the submission of Patrician of Provence, Count Maurontus.
736 CE - Umayyad armada arrived in Narbonne and reinforce Arles and Avignon, aiding Maurontus.
737 CE - Charles Martel besieged Umayyad held Avignon and destroyed it along with their fleet in nearby river.
Umayyad in Andalusia (Spain) sent reinforcement to relieve Narbonne, but intercepted and destroyed by the Franks.
He then continued to besiege Umayyad headquarter in Narbonne, but ended in failure due to rivalry with Hunald of Aquitaine and rebellion from Umayyad-ally, count Maurontus, patrician of Provence.
739 CE - Frankish army defeated and count Maurontus, Umayyad-ally in Marseille who flee to northern Italy (Alps).
741 CE - Charles Martel died, succeeded by King Pépin the Short.
753 CE - Arbūnah (Narbonne) still in the hand of Umayyad forces, administered by Patrician Count Miló with constant supply from Andalusian (Spain) by sea.
759 CE - The spread of Abassid revolution started in 750 CE hampered the reinforcement & supply to Narbonne from Andalusia (Spain), Narbonne supply & manpower soon depleted.
Franks under Pepin besieged Narbonne for several years. As the time pass by, Umayyad garrison unable to withstand the siege due lack of supply and defeated.
- published: 07 Jul 2018
- views: 387155