They began to be defeated shortly after they invaded in 711. The final defeat was 700+ years later in 1492. It took the Christians that long to drive them out.
The Moors were defeated in 1492.
The Moors were driven out of Spain in 1492.
The Moors ruled Spain for about 700 years.
Isabella I Queen of Castile and Leon helped unite Spain with her husband Ferdinand, King of Aragon. Together they defeated and expelled the Moors, and united Spain in 1492.
The Moors conquered Spain in the year 711 AD.
The Moors were defeated in 1492.
The Moors were defeated in 1492 at the city of Granada, which was the last stronghold of the Muslim kingdoms in Spain. The Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile, successfully captured the city after a lengthy siege, marking the end of the Reconquista. This victory led to the unification of Spain under Christian rule and the expulsion of the Moors from the Iberian Peninsula.
The Moors were driven out of Spain in 1492.
In 1492 when Isabel and Ferdinand defeated the Moors in the Battle for Grenada.
The Moors ruled Spain for about 700 years.
Isabella I Queen of Castile and Leon helped unite Spain with her husband Ferdinand, King of Aragon. Together they defeated and expelled the Moors, and united Spain in 1492.
The Moors conquered Spain in the year 711 AD.
Yes. After the fall of Rome, the Moors took over Spain.
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Spain enjoyed a Golden Age under the Moors because the Moors brought advanced education, architecture, technology, and healthcare to Spain.
Isabel and Ferdinand led the coalition that finally defeated the Moors in 1492.
There are a number of steps which helped Spain to become a strong centralized monarchy. The alliance formed by Ferdinand and Isabella to eject Moors was one of the critical steps.