Muslims
Muslims
The Umayyad Caliphate controled the majority of Spain during the 700s C.E. They are often referred to as "the Muslims" or "the Moors".
The main effect of the Moors' expansion into Spain in the 700s was the establishment of Muslim rule over much of the Iberian Peninsula, which significantly influenced the region's culture, architecture, and science. This period led to the flourishing of cities like Córdoba and Granada, where advancements in mathematics, medicine, and philosophy thrived under a rich cultural exchange between Muslims, Christians, and Jews. Additionally, the expansion initiated a prolonged period of conflict, known as the Reconquista, as Christian kingdoms sought to reclaim territory from Muslim rule.
Spain expelled its Jewish population in 1492 and they hadn't been under Jewish rule.
Isabel I of Castile and Leon and Ferdinand II of Aragon governed Spain during the final eviction of the Moors in 1492.
He ruled the Franks in the late 700s
No, they had more freedom under spain's tyrannical rule
Spain
Spain was never under German rule in the traditional sense. However, during World War II, Spain, under the dictatorship of Francisco Franco, maintained a position of neutrality while leaning towards Axis powers, including Germany. Franco's regime did collaborate with Nazi Germany to some extent, but Spain was never occupied or directly ruled by German forces.
Spain
yes,spain once ruled philipines.
Al Andalus