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Q: What battle occurred in 732 AD that kept the Muslims out of central Europe?
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What battle saved Europe from the Muslims?

The Battle of Tours was the final battle that drove the Muslim Moors from western Europe. It took place in Spain in 1492.


Who were defeated by Charles Martel at the Battle of Tours?

The Muslims were defeated at the Battle of Tours. This stopped their expansion into Europe.


If Charles Martel had not defeated the Muslims what might of happened?

If the Muslims weren't stopped at the Battle of Tours, Islam would have spread into Europe and Christianity would have been pushed out of Europe.


How did the defeat of Muslims by Charles Martel affect the expansion of Islam?

In Western Europe, the Frankish Victory by Charles Martel in 732 C.E. at the Battle of Tours (called by the French as the Battle of Poitiers) against the Amazigh and Arab Islamic Forces from Spain, prevented Islam from reaching western and central Europe from the southwest (Iberia).


What were the two main affects of the Crusades on Europe?

Increased trade with the middle east,unified all of Europe in a battle against Muslims,helped break down feudalism,and formed better relationships with the Muslims


Why did Islam not spread to europe in the middle ages?

Constantinople and the Byzantine Empire held the Muslims at bay in the southeast (Balkans) until the rise of the Ottoman Empire in the 1300s and 1400s. In Western Europe, the Frankish Victory by Charles Martel in 732 C.E. at the Battle of Tours (called by the French as the Battle of Poitiers) against the Amazigh and Arab Islamic Forces from Spain, prevented Islam from reaching western and central Europe from the southwest (Iberia).


Who was the Frankish leader who defeated the Muslims in Spain at the Battle of Tours in 732?

Charles MartelThe Frankish realm under Charles Martel was the foremost military power of Western Europe. He was in control of the army that won the Battle of Tours.Charles Martel defeated the Muslims in North Central FRANCE at the battle of Tours in 732.


What effect did the Byzantine rule over Constantinople as well as the Islamic defeat by Charles Martel in 732 CE have on the spread of Islam?

Constantinople and the Byzantine Empire held the Muslims at bay in the southeast (Balkans) until the rise of the Ottoman Empire in the 1300s and 1400s. In Western Europe, the Frankish Victory by Charles Martel in 732 C.E. at the Battle of Tours (called by the French as the Battle of Poitiers) against the Amazigh and Arab Islamic Forces from Spain, prevented Islam from reaching western and central Europe from the southwest (Iberia).


The battle between the Muslims and the Franks was called the?

The battle between the Muslims and the Franks was called the Battle of Tours.


Where was Islam's attempt to conquer Europe stopped?

Charles Martel beat the Muslims at the Battle of Tours in what was Tours, France in 732 C.E.


What battle occurred after the peace agreement?

After the Treaty of Ghent, the final battle, the Battle of New Orleans, occurred.


Why was Charles victory at the battle of tours so important for Christianity?

The victory at the Battle of Tours prevented Islam from spreading into Europe. This preserved Christianity for many centuries.Because if the Muslims had won, western Europe might have become part of the Muslim Empire.