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Consolidation and advance of Chriistian kingdom - Coggle Diagram
Consolidation and advance of Chriistian kingdom
The kingdoms of Castilla and Leon
Become consolidated into a single kingdom
1230
Fersinad III definitively inited both kingdoms
Territorial expansion divided in several stages:
11th century
Reached the Tagus after conquest of toledo By Alfonso VI
12th century
Cuenca was conquered
13th century
Extremadura and Guadarquivir were incorporated
The Eastern states and kingdoms
The Crown of Aragón
Was formed in 1137
al-Andaluz
12th century
Tolosa
1148
Lleida
1149
Teruel
1171
13 th century
Jaime I incorpored
Mallorca
1229-1231
Valencia
1238
Mediterranean
Island of Sicily was conquered
1282
Dates
Aragon and Navarra were united
1076 and 1135
Conquered the Ebro Valley
1118
Taking Zaragoza
Tarazona
1119
Daroca
1129
The King of Navarra
In the middle of 13th century
The ties with Frances via matrimonial alliances were formed
Conquest of Calahorra
1045
After separing of Aragón
Urdenwent attempts at annexation by Castilla and Aragón
The Kingdom of Portugal
Portugal become independent of Leon
1143
Intiated own territorial expansion towards the south
1147
Expansion ended in 13th century
Ocupation of Algarave by Alfonso III