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The christians of Al-Andalus: some awkward thoughts

Journal article published in 2002 by David J. Wasserstein
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Abstract

The Christians had opportunities to survive in Al-Andalus. This survival is not accomplished in one way collective, in the Spain Islamic and in the Christian. The study begin in the years 850-859 (martyrs of Córdoba), 1085 (conquest of Toledo) and ended in 1120 (massive movements of population in the frontier of the two religions).Los cristianos tuvieron oportunidades para sobrevivir como tales en al-Andalus, axinque esta supervivencia no se realizó de una manera colectiva, ni en la España islámica ni en la cristiana. El estudio se inicia en los años 850-859 (mártires de Córdoba), 1085 (conquista de Toledo) y culmina en 1120 (movimientos masivos de población en la frontera de las dos religiones).