The Medieval Spanish Christian North: Survival and Resistance
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- ISBN8231421732
- EAN9798231421732
- Date de parution28/06/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
In the shadow of the Muslim conquest that reshaped the Iberian Peninsula, a determined Christian North rose from the ruins-small, fractured kingdoms bound by faith, fierce resilience, and an unyielding hope. The Christian North: Survival and Resistance traces the extraordinary emergence of Asturias, León, Navarre, and Aragon, exploring how these mountain strongholds transformed from scattered refuges into the driving force of the Reconquista, a centuries-long crusade to reclaim and redefine Spain.
This richly detailed narrative unveils the complex interplay of warfare, diplomacy, faith, and identity that shaped medieval Iberia. From the legendary Battle of Covadonga, where a ragtag Christian band halted a mighty Muslim army, to the ambitious campaigns that expanded Christian borders; from the pivotal roles of queens and saints to the monasteries that preserved knowledge and nurtured power-this book offers a panoramic view of a world in flux.
Drawing on contemporary chronicles, legal codes, archaeological discoveries, and vivid storytelling, The Christian North brings to life the people and events that forged a resilient culture under siege. It reveals a landscape where myths became history, legends fueled courage, and faith became the backbone of a relentless struggle for survival and sovereignty. For readers fascinated by medieval history, epic battles, and the birth of nations, this compelling work uncovers the untold story of a Christian frontier that would shape the destiny of Spain-and the course of European history itself.
This richly detailed narrative unveils the complex interplay of warfare, diplomacy, faith, and identity that shaped medieval Iberia. From the legendary Battle of Covadonga, where a ragtag Christian band halted a mighty Muslim army, to the ambitious campaigns that expanded Christian borders; from the pivotal roles of queens and saints to the monasteries that preserved knowledge and nurtured power-this book offers a panoramic view of a world in flux.
Drawing on contemporary chronicles, legal codes, archaeological discoveries, and vivid storytelling, The Christian North brings to life the people and events that forged a resilient culture under siege. It reveals a landscape where myths became history, legends fueled courage, and faith became the backbone of a relentless struggle for survival and sovereignty. For readers fascinated by medieval history, epic battles, and the birth of nations, this compelling work uncovers the untold story of a Christian frontier that would shape the destiny of Spain-and the course of European history itself.
In the shadow of the Muslim conquest that reshaped the Iberian Peninsula, a determined Christian North rose from the ruins-small, fractured kingdoms bound by faith, fierce resilience, and an unyielding hope. The Christian North: Survival and Resistance traces the extraordinary emergence of Asturias, León, Navarre, and Aragon, exploring how these mountain strongholds transformed from scattered refuges into the driving force of the Reconquista, a centuries-long crusade to reclaim and redefine Spain.
This richly detailed narrative unveils the complex interplay of warfare, diplomacy, faith, and identity that shaped medieval Iberia. From the legendary Battle of Covadonga, where a ragtag Christian band halted a mighty Muslim army, to the ambitious campaigns that expanded Christian borders; from the pivotal roles of queens and saints to the monasteries that preserved knowledge and nurtured power-this book offers a panoramic view of a world in flux.
Drawing on contemporary chronicles, legal codes, archaeological discoveries, and vivid storytelling, The Christian North brings to life the people and events that forged a resilient culture under siege. It reveals a landscape where myths became history, legends fueled courage, and faith became the backbone of a relentless struggle for survival and sovereignty. For readers fascinated by medieval history, epic battles, and the birth of nations, this compelling work uncovers the untold story of a Christian frontier that would shape the destiny of Spain-and the course of European history itself.
This richly detailed narrative unveils the complex interplay of warfare, diplomacy, faith, and identity that shaped medieval Iberia. From the legendary Battle of Covadonga, where a ragtag Christian band halted a mighty Muslim army, to the ambitious campaigns that expanded Christian borders; from the pivotal roles of queens and saints to the monasteries that preserved knowledge and nurtured power-this book offers a panoramic view of a world in flux.
Drawing on contemporary chronicles, legal codes, archaeological discoveries, and vivid storytelling, The Christian North brings to life the people and events that forged a resilient culture under siege. It reveals a landscape where myths became history, legends fueled courage, and faith became the backbone of a relentless struggle for survival and sovereignty. For readers fascinated by medieval history, epic battles, and the birth of nations, this compelling work uncovers the untold story of a Christian frontier that would shape the destiny of Spain-and the course of European history itself.