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What batlle meant the begining of the Reconquista?
a) Montepinar
b) Navas de Tolosa
c) Guadalete
d) Covadonga

What kingdom emerged after the battle of Covadonga with Oviedo as its capital?
a) Navarra
b) Castilla
c) Asturias
d) Al-Andalus

Who was the most important king in the kingdom of Navarra?
a) Sancho III
b) Fernando I
c) Rodrigo
d) Pelayo

What group took over the Iberian Peninsula in 711?
a) Visigoths
b) Moors
c) Christians
d) Franks

The battle of Guadalete started what event?
a) The Conquista
b) The Reconquista
c) Spanish Civil War
d) The integration

The capital of Al- Andalus was in
a) Cordova
b) Granada
c) Sevilla
d) Cadiz

The moors were in the Iberian Peninsula for...
a) 8 centuries
b) 6 centuries
c) a couple centuries
d) One hundred years

When did the Reconquista end?
a) 711
b) 1212
c) 1492
d) 2008

In 1212 which battle was decisive in the Reconquista?
a) Navas de Tolosa
b) Guadalete
c) Covadonga
d) Volgue

in 1492 the Muslims lost their last stronghold in the peninsula. This was...
a) Valencia
b) Granada
c) Sevilla
d) Cordova

The first Christian Kingdoms were
a) Asturias, Navarra, Aragon
b) León, Castilla, Al-Andalus
c) Valencia, Castilla, Navarra
d) Aragón, Portugal, Castilla

The inhabitants of the peninsula before the Muslim invasion were
a) Visigoths
b) Franks
c) Spanish
d) Saxons

Sancho III was the king of...
a) Navarra
b) Asturias
c) Aragon
d) Castilla

At the beginning of the 13th century the Christian territory was divided in the following kingdoms
a) Crown of Castilla, kingdom of Portugal, Crown of Aragón and kingdom of Navarra
b) Crown of Castilla and kingdom of Portugal
c) Crown of Aragón and crown of Castilla
d) Crown of Montepinar, crown of León and crown of Granada

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