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Final evaluation 5.03 - The Great Peninsular Kingdoms
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What was the significance of the Battle of Navas de Tolosa?
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Final evaluation 5.07 - The Great Peninsular Kingdoms
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Which kingdom recovered more quickly from the effects of the crisis? Why did it recover so quickly?
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Final evaluation 5.06 - The Great Peninsular Kingdoms
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What did the crisis of the Lower Middle Ages consist of?
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Self-evaluation 5.07 - The Great Peninsular Kingdoms
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Put the following events in chronological order:
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Final evaluation 5.08 - The Great Peninsular Kingdoms
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Identify each historical figure: James I, Ferdinand III, Alfonso Enríquez and Sancho VI.
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End-of-unit activities - The Great Peninsular Kingdoms
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During the 12th and 13th centuries, the Christian kingdoms on the Iberian Peninsula (Portugal, Castile and Leon, Navarre and the Crown of Aragon) became more powerful. These kingdoms extended their…
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Answer. From the Caliphate of Cordoba to the taifa kingdoms
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Remember what you have studied in this section and do the activities: What was the Caliphate of Cordoba? Who founded it? When and why did it disappear? Explain what the taifa kingdoms were. Which Muslim…
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The Formation and Expansion of The Peninsular Kingdoms
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In the 8th century, the majority of the Iberian Peninsula was occupied by Muslims, who had created the kingdom of Al-Andalus. In the Cordillera Cantábrica, a small group of Christians survived the…
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End-of-unit evaluation - The Great Peninsular Kingdoms
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During the 12th and 13th centuries, the Christian kingdoms on the Iberian Peninsula (Portugal, Castile and Leon, Navarre and the Crown of Aragon) became more powerful. These kingdoms extended their…
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Introduction - The Formation and Expansion of The Peninsular Kingdoms
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In the 8th century, the majority of the Iberian Peninsula was occupied by Muslims, who had created the kingdom of Al-Andalus. In the Cordillera Cantábrica, a small group of Christians survived the…