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The unifications of the Kingdoms of Castilla and Leon took place on the day Fernando II and Isabel I got married.
 
False
 
True
Although the Kingdoms of Castilla and Leon united in 1479, their institutions did not merge.
 
True
 
False
Internal conflict and economic problems meant that the Caliphate lost power, fragmenting into smaller kingdoms called Taifa Kingdoms in the 11th Century.
 
True
 
False
After the Battle of Navas de Tolosa in 1266, the Christians gained more territory in the Iberian Peninsula.
 
False
 
True
After 1266 all that remained of Al-Andalus was the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada and the Caliphate of Cordoba.
 
False
 
True
The fall of Boabdil in 1479 on the defeat of the Nasrid Kingdom effectively ended the Christian repopulation.
 
False
 
True
Toledo was conquered by the King of Castilla and Leon in 1085.
 
True
 
False
The last Muslim ruler, Boabdil of the _____ Kingdom, was defeated in 1492.
 
Nasrid
 
Aragon
 
Cordoba
 
Toledo
The Christian Kingdoms of Castilla and _____ were united in 1479.
 
Aragon
 
Castilla
 
Toledo
 
Cordoba
Isabel I of _____ and Fernando II of Aragon got married in 1469.
 
Castilla
 
Cordoba
 
Toledo
 
Nasrid
The Christians took more territory after the Battle of _____ in 1212.
 
Navas de Tolosa
 
Toledo
 
Nasrid
 
Cordoba
In 1085 the Christian King Alfonso VI took the city _____.
 
Toledo
 
Cordoba
 
Castilla
 
Aragon
Al-Andalus became weaker because of struggles between its _____ kingdom.
 
Taifa
 
Nasrid
 
Aragon
 
Cordoba
Buildings have thick walls with large stones are typical features of _____ architecture.
 
Romanesque
 
Mudejar
 
Gothic
Gables and pointed arches are typical features of _____ architecture.
 
Gothic
 
Mudejar
 
Romanesque
Santa Maria de Mediavilla Cathedral in Terual is an example of what type of Medieval architecture..
 
Mudejar
 
Romanesque
 
Gothic
Boabdil was the last Muslim ruler on the Iberian Peninsula.
 
True
 
False
When the Kingdoms of Castilla and Leon united their institutions also united.
 
False
 
True
After the Mudejar revolt and the conquest of Murcia, the only part of Al-Andalus that remained was the Kingdom of Cordoba.
 
False
 
True
After the Battle of Navas de Tolosa, the Christians took Cordoba in 1236 and the Balearic Islands in 1235.
 
True
 
False
Toledo was taken by the King of Aragon, Alfonso VI.
 
False
 
True
Al-Andalus broke up into smaller kingdos called Taifa Kingdoms.
 
True
 
False
Where did most people live in the 12th century?
 
the countryside
 
towns
What new buildings were built were in many towns?
 
town halls
 
cathedrals
Were towns ruled by their own governments?
 
yes
 
no
What types of urban centres grew in the 12th century?
 
towns
 
villages
What was the reason for population growth in the 12th century?
 
diet
 
medicine
In which stage of the repopulation did the Catholic monarchs want Muslims and Jews to convert to Christianity?
 
the end
 
the start
What is the name of the Muslims who stayed in the Christian Kingdoms?
 
Mudejares
 
Mozarabs
These are homes for land labourers who lived in villages.
peasants' houses
This is not a castle but another type of building where a knight would live.
manor
This area was used for markets and for meeting people.
town square
This is where a noble or lord woud live.
castle
This is where decisions about the town were made.
town hall
In towns, these were closed at night in times of danger.
gates
A place for religious worship in a town.
 
cathedral
 
church
A place for religious worship in a village.
 
church
 
cathedral
This class of people was one level lower than the monarchs. They would organise armies to fight for the king or queen.
 
nobles
 
knights
 
clergy
 
peasants
This class of people were free but they had to pay taxes and crops for using land.
 
peasants
 
nobles
 
clergy
 
knights
This class of people and their institution had a lot of power and influence in Medieval society.
 
clergy
 
king or queen
 
knights
 
nobles
These figures ruled the country and could give land to nobles and clergy.
 
king or queen
 
knights
 
nobles
 
clergy
This class would fight for the monarchy and received land from nobles.
 
knights
 
clergy
 
king
 
peasants
This class had to pay taxes and crops for using land. They were not free because they had to work for their Lord.
 
serfs
 
clergy
 
nobles
 
king
The Kingdoms of Al-Andalus were weaker because of struggles between them.
 
1266
 
1212
 
1085
 
1479
Murcia was taken by the Christian Kingdoms, leaving only the Nasrid Kingdom in Moorish hands.
 
1266
 
1031
 
1085
 
1469
Toledo was conquered by the King of Castilla and Leon, Alfonso VI.
 
1085
 
1031
 
1492
 
1266
The Moors were defeated in the Battle of Naval de Tolosa. More territories are conquered by Christian Kingdoms.
 
1212
 
1266
 
1085
 
1031
The Kingdoms of Castilla and Aragon defeated the last Muslim ruler on the Iberian Peninsula.
 
1492
 
14792
 
1469
 
1266
Isabel I of Castilla and Fernando II of Aragon got married.
 
1479
 
1492
 
1469
 
1212
It was when the kingdoms of Aragon and Castilla were united.
 
1492
 
1031
 
1085
 
1212