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About Spain - A brief history of Spain
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800,000BC First indications of human habitation on the Iberian peninsula date from this time
30,000BC Last of the Neanderthals live in Gibraltar
2500-2000BC Megalithic civilisation flourishes in southern Iberia
1100BC Phoenician traders settle in Cadiz
230BC Carthaginians founded Barcio (Barcelona)
218-200BC Romans occupy Iberia
61-200BC Julius Caesar is governor of Andalucia
99AD Italica born Trajan becomes Emperor of Rome
409-415 Germanic tribes including the Vandals occupy Spain
711 Tariq ibn Ziyad lands at Gibraltar. Moorish conquest of Spain begins
720 Christians defeat Muslims in northern Spain, initiating the Reconquest of Iberia which takes 772 years
785 Construction begins on Cordoba Mosque
1137 Ramon Berenguer IV marrries Petronella, 2 year old daughter of King Ramiro II of Aragon thus ensuring the union of Catalunya and Aragon.
1147 Almohads invade Spain from northern Africa
1162 Alfonso I (son of Ramon Berenguer) proclaimed himself the first king of Catalunya-Aragon
1212 Christian armies defeat Moors at Navas de Tolosa marking the beginning of the end of Moorish reign
1229 Jaume I (most celebrated of Catalan Kings) drives Moors from Mallorca. Menorca follows in 1231 and Ibiza in 1235
1236 Cordoba conquered by King Ferdinand III
1238 Construction of the Alhambra in Granada begins
1248 Ferdinand conquers Seville
1348 Black death sweeps through Spain
1401 Construction begins on Seville's cathedral
1474 Isabella becomes Queen of Castile
1481 Inquisition instituted in Spain
1485 Columbus arrives in Spain
1492 Isabella and Ferdinand conquer Granada, last Moorish kingdom in Spain
1492 Columbus sails in search of the Indies
1559 First cultivation of tobacco starts in Spain
1587 Sir Francis Drake attacks Cadiz and sets fire to the Spanish fleet
1700-14 King Carlos II dies childless sparking war of succession
1713 Treaty of Utrecht gives the throne to the Bourbon Philippe, now Philippe IV King of Spain
1768 First census in Spain shows 10.2 million inhabitants
1779-83 Great siege of Gibraltar by the Spanish and French
1780 Last victim of the inquisition is burned at the stake in Seville
1785 Inauguration of the bullring in Ronda, one of the oldest in Spain
1805 Admiral Nelson defeats the French/Spanish fleet in Cadiz
1808 Napoleon replaces Spanish King with his brother Bonaparte, Spaniards revolt against French occupiers
1811 The battle of Tarifa Click here
1835 Church property in Spain is seized and sold by auction
1881 Pablo Picasso born in Malaga
1885 Massive earthquake kills hundreds in Granada and Malaga
1923 Primo de Rivera seizes control as dictator with Alfonso XIII remaining as King
1931 Spain becomes a republic - the end of the monarchy
1933 Elections won by Conservatives
1934 General strike led by Socialist Trade Union (UGT).
1936 The Siege of the Alcazar, Toledo
1936 Spain's army revolts led by General Franco and 3 year Spanish civil war begins
1937 May 31st, German warships kill 19 in bombardment of Almeria
1939 Civil war ends with Franco's victory - his dictatorship will last 36 years
1947 The bullfighter Manolete is gored to death in Jaen
1955 Spain joins the United Nations
1969 Spain closes its border with Gibraltar
1975 Franco dies. King Juan Carlos I takes throne
1977 First free elections in Spain following restoration of Monarchy
1981 Picasso's work 'Guernica' is returned to the Prado in Madrid after 42 years in New York museum
1982 Andalucia becomes autonomous region
1985 Gibraltar border re-opens
1986 Spain joins European Community
1992 Seville hosts Expo '92
1992 Barcelona hosts the summer Olympics
1996 Conservative party defeats Socialist party ending a 13 year rule
1998 Inauguration of the controversial Guggenheim Mueum in Bilbao
1999 Spain becomes part of the Euro system

 

 
 
   
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