History Lesson 2
La Edad de los Moros
The Age of the Moors
Fast forward from the fall of the Romans for about 200 years, and Christianity is strong in many parts of Europe and the Middle East. Then Mohammad starts to tell people about supposed new revelations from God, and the history of the world is about to change.
During Islam’s “golden age,” the Muslim kingdoms ruled a vast territory and made remarkable advances in art, commerce, mathematics, philosophy, medicine and architecture.
The massive kingdoms of the Moors and Arabs, set against the Christian kingdoms of Europe, set the stage for an extremely long, bitter conflict: the Crusades.
How to Use This Page:
1. Listen to the audio as you read along with the Spanish on the left.
2. Open the English translation, and read the two side-by-side, making sure you understand the Spanish.
3. Close the English, and listen to the audio again, reading along in Spanish.
4. Close the Spanish, and listen once more. Maybe shut your eyes, and just try to catch as much as you can.
1. Who were/are the Moors? (and how are they distinct from Arabs?)
2. Why are the names of Charles Martel and the Battle of Tours so important historically?
3. What are some of the main things that the Moors introduced to Spain?