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CONSOLIDATION AND ADVANCE OF THE CHRISTIAN KINGDOM - Coggle Diagram
CONSOLIDATION AND ADVANCE
OF THE
CHRISTIAN KINGDOM
-enter-
11th, 12th, 13th centuries
Christian states
Consolidated as kingdoms
Castilla and Aragón extended territory (south)
Navarra remained blocked
didn't have border with Muslims
-castilla and Leon
kingdoms-
1230
Single kingdom
Ferdinand III
united both territories
Territorial expansions
(stages)
11th century
Reached Tagus
Conquest of Toledo
Alfonso IV
1085
12th century
Cuenca conquered
1177
13th century
Defeat of Almohads
Las Navas de Tolosa
Extremadura and Guadalquivir
incorporated
Ferdinand III
Conquered Cordoba
1236
Jaen
1246
Sevilla
1248
Alfonso X
Added Cadiz
1265
-eastern states and kingdom-
1076-1135
Aragón+Navarra united
Alfonso I the Battler conquered
Zaragoza (1118)
Ebro Valley
Tarazona (1119)
Daroca (1129)
Aragon+Catalan united (after death)
Under
Kingdom of Navarra
Navarra underwent
Castilla+Aragon
Middle 13th century
formed ties with France
Conquest of Calahorra 1045
Crown of Aragon
Formed 1137
After marriage of Petronilla
Ramon
Berenguer IV
Count of Barcelona
Territory expanded
2 directions
al-Andalus
12th century
13th century
Mediterranean
Island of Sicily
conquered 1282
-kingdom of portugal-
Became indepent 1143
1147
Alfonso I Henriques accupied Lisbon
Moved kingdom to Tagus river
Expansion end in 13th century