The movement to drive the moors out of Spain since the first invasion in 711 AD until the last battle in 1492 AD (almost eight centuries) is called the Reconquista.
The Moors were driven out of Spain in 1492.
The Moors ruled Spain for about 700 years.
The part of Spain under Moorish control was called Al-Andalus
Moors.
The Moors were defeated in 1492.
The Moors occupied regions of North Africa and parts of the Iberian Peninsula, including modern-day Spain and Portugal, during the medieval period. They also had a presence in parts of Southern Italy.
The Moors were driven out of Spain in 1492.
The Moors consolidated their control over the majority of the Iberian Peninsula, however it was not called "Spain" at that time.
The Moors ruled Spain for about 700 years.
The part of Spain under Moorish control was called Al-Andalus
Yes. After the fall of Rome, the Moors took over Spain.
Moors.
The Moors were defeated in 1492.
Spain enjoyed a Golden Age under the Moors because the Moors brought advanced education, architecture, technology, and healthcare to Spain.
Berber warriors from what is now Morocco, called the Moors.
The Amazigh (derisively called Moors) settled primarily in Spain and Portugal until they were ejected from Spain by Queen Isabella of Castille in 1492 and somewhat later from Portugal.
what cities in Spain did the moores settle in