Christians probably began to enter Spain in small numbers from the first century CE. In the fifth century, Visigoths allied with Rome to keep other barbarians away from the Roman border, and received Roman Hispania (the Iberian Peninsula) and Southern Gaul as a payment for their loyalty. The Visigoths at this stage were Unitarian Christians (Arians), while the Roman Empire followed Trinitarian Catholicism.
First you have to get the question right... It should read the Muslim conquest of Spain.
The first missionary Christian to Spain is St. James the apostle back from the first century and St. Paul also believed went to Spain before his martyrdom.
Most people in Spain are Christians.
If you are not a citizen of the EU you need a passport to enter Spain.
Do you mean the retaking of Spain by the Christians?It is called the Reconquista.
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It took the Christians from 710 until 1492 AD, or 782 years to reconquer what was to become Spain from the Moors.
No, you cannot enter Spain before your student visa starts.
Yes. Go to the Spain category.
Yes, it is Spain with about 20% of the current population.
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