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English summary: For many centuries, Spain was home to Christians, Jews and Muslims alike : historians thus refer to the country as " the Spain of three cultures ". But any student of medieval times learns that - beyond the three religions that were present, a very special culture evolved that was to play an influential role throughout the long history of the Mediterranean region. The inhabitants of the Spanish peninsula inherited their law, politics and urban way of life from Rome, their philosophy and sciences from Ancient Greece and their religion from Palestine and Arabia. And all three of these peoples have found a common ground in Jerusalem. Although at variance over which of their religions was the "true" one, and despite the fact that each group lived according its own " law " (often fighting amongst themselves), they nonetheless shared a love of wine and poetry, enjoyed festivities and entertainment, were skilled in weaponry and trade, gifted in languages and love gardening. It was in Spain that Averroes and Maimonides crossed paths, not to mention such legendary figures as El Cid Campeador, who distinguished himself in Valencia and Spain's monarch, King Alfonso VI. Medieval Spain passed on to us the Great Mosque of Cordova and Santiago de Compostella's St. James' Cathedral, Grenada's Alhambra Palace, the Roman frescos of Catalonia, the Batalha Monastery and the Transito Synagogue of Toledo. How ever, as Polish explorer Nicolas de Poplau observed in 1484 : " in all regions of Andalusia, Portugal and Algarve, the buildings and people are similar and the ways in which Saracens and Christians differ in terms of their education, customs and way of life can be perceived only in their religions ".Hispanic medieval civilization was the fruit of the long-term relations - sometimes friendly and sometimes belligerent but never neutral - that Jews, Christians and Muslims had maintained in a land that they all ardently loved.Docteur es-Lettres de la Sorbonne, Directeur de Recherches au C.N.R.S., auteur d'une Histoire medievale de la Peninsule iberique, Adeline Rucquoi a egalement publie L'Espagne medievale dans la collection Guides Belles Lettres des Civilisations. French description: La Peninsule iberique est la seule region d'Europe ou chretiens, musulmans et juifs aient vecu ensemble pendant des siecles. Cette longue coexistence a donne lieu a une civilisation originale. Elle est le fruit de la capacite des uns et des autres a assimiler des traditions differentes, a en faire la synthese, et a les transmuer de telle facon qu'au dela des particularites, une meme culture caracterise l'Espagne medievale.… (meer)
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Il est, certes, possible de lire ce livre chapitre après chapitre, pour découvrir un panorama d’ensemble de la civilisation islandaise ; mais ce guide est aussi conçu pour que le lecteur puisse y trouver rapidement (et en extraire) des informations précises sur un sujet qui l’intéresse. Il est donc conseillé : [..]
Qui pense à l’Espagne du Moyen Âge pense souvent à l’Espagne musulmane, avec ses jardins et ses fontaines, son luxe et ses poètes, ses mosquées et ses palais. [...]
I L'histoire
L’histoire de la Péninsule ibérique au Moyen Âge pourrait commencer en l’an 409, date de la première invasion de tribus germaniques.
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English summary: For many centuries, Spain was home to Christians, Jews and Muslims alike : historians thus refer to the country as " the Spain of three cultures ". But any student of medieval times learns that - beyond the three religions that were present, a very special culture evolved that was to play an influential role throughout the long history of the Mediterranean region. The inhabitants of the Spanish peninsula inherited their law, politics and urban way of life from Rome, their philosophy and sciences from Ancient Greece and their religion from Palestine and Arabia. And all three of these peoples have found a common ground in Jerusalem. Although at variance over which of their religions was the "true" one, and despite the fact that each group lived according its own " law " (often fighting amongst themselves), they nonetheless shared a love of wine and poetry, enjoyed festivities and entertainment, were skilled in weaponry and trade, gifted in languages and love gardening. It was in Spain that Averroes and Maimonides crossed paths, not to mention such legendary figures as El Cid Campeador, who distinguished himself in Valencia and Spain's monarch, King Alfonso VI. Medieval Spain passed on to us the Great Mosque of Cordova and Santiago de Compostella's St. James' Cathedral, Grenada's Alhambra Palace, the Roman frescos of Catalonia, the Batalha Monastery and the Transito Synagogue of Toledo. How ever, as Polish explorer Nicolas de Poplau observed in 1484 : " in all regions of Andalusia, Portugal and Algarve, the buildings and people are similar and the ways in which Saracens and Christians differ in terms of their education, customs and way of life can be perceived only in their religions ".Hispanic medieval civilization was the fruit of the long-term relations - sometimes friendly and sometimes belligerent but never neutral - that Jews, Christians and Muslims had maintained in a land that they all ardently loved.Docteur es-Lettres de la Sorbonne, Directeur de Recherches au C.N.R.S., auteur d'une Histoire medievale de la Peninsule iberique, Adeline Rucquoi a egalement publie L'Espagne medievale dans la collection Guides Belles Lettres des Civilisations. French description: La Peninsule iberique est la seule region d'Europe ou chretiens, musulmans et juifs aient vecu ensemble pendant des siecles. Cette longue coexistence a donne lieu a une civilisation originale. Elle est le fruit de la capacite des uns et des autres a assimiler des traditions differentes, a en faire la synthese, et a les transmuer de telle facon qu'au dela des particularites, une meme culture caracterise l'Espagne medievale.