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The Spanish monarchy that defeated the Moors was the Catholic Monarchs, Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon. They completed the Reconquista with the conquest of Granada in 1492, thus ending over seven centuries of Muslim rule in Spain.
Moors can be useful for agriculture as they are often fertile due to the accumulation of organic matter. They can also serve as important water sources for irrigation systems. However, proper management practices are needed to utilize moors for agriculture sustainably, as overexploitation can lead to degradation of these fragile ecosystems.
The Portuguese language originated in the Kingdom of Galicia in the Iberian Peninsula around the 9th century. It developed from the Latin spoken by Roman settlers and was influenced by various languages spoken by groups in the region, such as the Moors and Visigoths. Over time, Portuguese evolved into a distinct language with its own grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation.
Spanish descended from the Latin language, introduced to the Iberian Peninsula by the Romans during their conquest in the 3rd century BC. Over time, Latin evolved into what is now known as Spanish through various linguistic changes and influences from other languages spoken in the region.
According to oxford English dictionarytime have following meaningstime as noun. 1 indefinite continued progress of existence, events, etc., in the past, present, and future, regarded as a whole. 2 progress of this as affecting persons or things. 3 portion of time belonging to particular events or circumstances (the time of the Plague; prehistoric times). 4 allotted or available portion of time (had no time to eat). 5 point of time, esp. in hours and minutes (the time is 7.30). 6 (prec. by a) indefinite period. 7 time or an amount of time as reckoned by a conventional standard (eight o'clock New York time; the time allowed is one hour). 8 occasion (last time). 9 moment etc. suitable for a purpose etc. (the time to act). 10 (in pl.) expressing multiplication (five times six is thirty). 11 lifetime (will last my time). 12 (in sing. or pl.) conditions of life or of a period (hard times). 13 slang prison sentence (is doing time). 14 apprenticeship (served his time). 15 period of gestation. 16 date or expected date of childbirth or death. 17 measured time spent in work. 18 a any of several rhythmic patterns of music. b duration of a note.as verb. (-ming) 1 choose the time for. 2 do at a chosen or correct time. 3 arrange the time of arrival of. 4 ascertain the time taken by, against time with utmost speed, so as to finish by a specified time. ahead of time earlier than expected. all the time 1 during the whole of the time referred to (often despite some contrary expectation etc.). 2 constantly. at one time 1 in a known but unspecified past period. 2 simultaneously. at the same time 1 simultaneously. 2 nevertheless. at times intermittently. for the time being until some other arrangement is made. half the time colloq. as often as not. have no time for 1 be unable or unwilling to spend time on. 2 dislike. have a time of it undergo trouble or difficulty. in no time 1 very soon. 2 very quickly. in time 1 not late, punctual. 2 eventually. 3 in accordance with a given rhythm. keep time move or sing etc. in time. pass the time of day colloq. exchange a greeting or casual remarks. time after time 1 on many occasions. 2 in many instances. time and (or time and time) again on many occasions. the time of one's life period of exceptional enjoyment. time out of mind a longer time than anyone can remember. time was there was a time. [Old English]
Very successful. He was not regarded as the top playwright in his own time, but he was definitely in the top three.
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He was a policeman of sorts.
what was the culture of the people in shakespeare time
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Yes, in Shakespeares time.
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The population of Stratford-upon-Avon during Shakespeare's time is estimated to have been around 1,500 to 2,000 people. It was a small market town located in rural England.
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In his time, young boys did the role of ladies.
The Moors consolidated their control over the majority of the Iberian Peninsula, however it was not called "Spain" at that time.
No. St. Patrick converted the native druids to Christianity. There were no moors living in Ireland at the time, nor were any trying to come to Ireland.