no it happens to go on until William the Norman conquest died
After the conquest of Mexico by Spanish conquistadors in 1521.
Spain used money gained from the conquest of the Inca to enlarge its army and navy.
"Pre-conquest" usually refers to the time period before a particular conquest or invasion took place. It is commonly used in historical contexts to describe the state of affairs or society before it was disrupted or altered by a military conquest.
for the gold of the Americas
The Moors influenced Spain primarily from the early 8th century to the late 15th century, following their conquest of the Iberian Peninsula in 711 AD. Their presence lasted until the fall of Granada in 1492, marking the end of Muslim rule in Spain. During this period, the Moors significantly impacted Spanish culture, architecture, science, and language, leaving a lasting legacy that is still evident today.
Trough the means of conquest.
First you have to get the question right... It should read the Muslim conquest of Spain.
Spain began the conquest of mainland South America at the start of the 16th century. The main activity was the conquest of the Incas which began in 1531.
She lived during the golden age of Egypt, and the time during Rome's conquest of Egypt. But what year?
The Moorish conquest of Spain began in 710.
Spain felt in control. the Aztecs felt vulnerable.