![]() ![]() ![]() Only when the strategically important city of Toledo was captured in 1085, the balance of power shifted in favor of the Christian kingdoms. ![]() The actual reconquest lasted centuries, with the frontier between Christian and Muslim kingdoms fluctuating hugely. You’ll start not exactly, but a little bit after the beginning of the Reconquista, the centuries-long reconquest of Muslim Iberia by Christian kingdoms. This allowed the formerly small Christian kingdoms to enlarge their domains and increase their power. In the 11th century the Muslim realm fractured into smaller independent kingdoms. By the end of the 10th century, muladíes – Muslims of ethnic Iberian origin) had been the biggest group among the population of the Iberian Peninsula. Spains way into the Renaissance was a long and challenging one. ![]()
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