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This is a historical timeline of the Iberian Peninsula during the period of the post-Imperial kingdoms (5th to 8th centuries).
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identically pronounced in Spanish, Portuguese, and Catalan as [isˈpanja]) was the Roman name for theIberianPeninsula and its provinces. Under the Roman Republic...
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Iberian Peninsula from the 5th to the 8th centuries. One oftheGermanic successor states to the Western Roman Empire, it was originally created by the settlement...
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and the Mongols also had significant effects (especially in North Africa, theIberianPeninsula, Anatolia and Central and Eastern Europe). Germanic peoples...
begins with theIberiankingdomofthe Arianist Visigoths (507–711), who were converted to Catholicism along with their king Reccared in 587. Visigothic...
heidelbergensis. The Roman conquest oftheIberianPeninsula, which lasted almost two centuries, led to the establishment ofthe provinces of Lusitania inthe south...
The Portuguese language developed inthe Western IberianPeninsula from Latin spoken by Roman soldiers and colonists starting inthe 3rd century BC. Old...
formation ofthe Gupta Empire. Islam expanded rapidly from Arabia to western Asia, India, North Africa and theIberianpeninsula, culminating inthe Islamic...
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and conquered the Christian Germanickingdoms, eventually occupying most oftheIberianPeninsula. Inthe early 12th century, during the Christian Reconquista...
inhabited the territory now known as Portugal. The first Roman invasion oftheIberianPeninsula occurred in 219 BC. Within 200 years, almost the entire...
Sarmatians. In Dacia (present-day Romania) and on the steppes north ofthe Black Sea the Goths, a Germanic people, established at least two kingdoms: Therving...
asturicensis. The Romans named the northwest part of Hispania or theIberianPeninsula Gallaecia after the Celtic tribes ofthe area the Gallaeci or Gallaecians...
officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country located on theIberianPeninsula, in Southwestern Europe, and whose territory also includes the Macaronesian...
common throughout Europe during the Bronze and Iron Ages, getting inthe northwest oftheIberianPeninsula, the name of 'Castro culture" (Castrum culture)...
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