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Marca Hispanica
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This is episode 27 called Marca Hispanica and in this episode you will learn:
SHOW NOTES
- The dynastic struggle between al-Hakam and the brothers of former Emir Hisham, Sulayman and Abd Allah
- The conspiracy of Córdoba in 805 led by Maliki jurists and scholars
- The formation of a feared bodyguard known as The Mutes
- The story of the Day of the Moat, following the revolt of Toledo
- The revolts of the other capitals of the marches, Mérida and Zaragoza
- How Alfonso II of Asturias strengthened ties with the Carolingian Empire
- Why the Carolingian Empire wanted to control the Pyrenees
- The Frankish conquest of Barcelona in 801, that led to the establishment of the Marca Hispanica
- How the Spanish March was administered and colonized
- What feudalism is
- A reflection on why the Marca Hispanica and later Catalan Counties barely expanded for three centuries
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continue reading
SHOW NOTES
- The dynastic struggle between al-Hakam and the brothers of former Emir Hisham, Sulayman and Abd Allah
- The conspiracy of Córdoba in 805 led by Maliki jurists and scholars
- The formation of a feared bodyguard known as The Mutes
- The story of the Day of the Moat, following the revolt of Toledo
- The revolts of the other capitals of the marches, Mérida and Zaragoza
- How Alfonso II of Asturias strengthened ties with the Carolingian Empire
- Why the Carolingian Empire wanted to control the Pyrenees
- The Frankish conquest of Barcelona in 801, that led to the establishment of the Marca Hispanica
- How the Spanish March was administered and colonized
- What feudalism is
- A reflection on why the Marca Hispanica and later Catalan Counties barely expanded for three centuries
49 episodes
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Manage episode 259447665 series 2657575
Content provided by David Cot. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by David Cot or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
This is episode 27 called Marca Hispanica and in this episode you will learn:
SHOW NOTES
- The dynastic struggle between al-Hakam and the brothers of former Emir Hisham, Sulayman and Abd Allah
- The conspiracy of Córdoba in 805 led by Maliki jurists and scholars
- The formation of a feared bodyguard known as The Mutes
- The story of the Day of the Moat, following the revolt of Toledo
- The revolts of the other capitals of the marches, Mérida and Zaragoza
- How Alfonso II of Asturias strengthened ties with the Carolingian Empire
- Why the Carolingian Empire wanted to control the Pyrenees
- The Frankish conquest of Barcelona in 801, that led to the establishment of the Marca Hispanica
- How the Spanish March was administered and colonized
- What feudalism is
- A reflection on why the Marca Hispanica and later Catalan Counties barely expanded for three centuries
…
continue reading
SHOW NOTES
- The dynastic struggle between al-Hakam and the brothers of former Emir Hisham, Sulayman and Abd Allah
- The conspiracy of Córdoba in 805 led by Maliki jurists and scholars
- The formation of a feared bodyguard known as The Mutes
- The story of the Day of the Moat, following the revolt of Toledo
- The revolts of the other capitals of the marches, Mérida and Zaragoza
- How Alfonso II of Asturias strengthened ties with the Carolingian Empire
- Why the Carolingian Empire wanted to control the Pyrenees
- The Frankish conquest of Barcelona in 801, that led to the establishment of the Marca Hispanica
- How the Spanish March was administered and colonized
- What feudalism is
- A reflection on why the Marca Hispanica and later Catalan Counties barely expanded for three centuries
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