Geographical Location - Spain

  1. Justinian’s Wars Against the Vandals, Ostrogoths, and Visigoths
  2. Kingdoms of Castile and León Are Unified
  3. Magellan Expedition Circumnavigates the Globe
  4. Marriage of Ferdinand and Isabella
  5. Middle East Peace Talks Are Held in Madrid
  6. Moors Transmit Classical Philosophy and Medicine to Europe
  7. Muslim Conquests
  8. Napoleonic Wars
  9. North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
  10. The Papal Inquisition
  11. Peninsular War
  12. Pinckney’s Treaty
  13. Pizarro Conquers Incas in Peru
  14. Pope Paul III Declares Rights of New World Natives
  15. Portuguese-Castilian War
  16. Punic Wars
  17. Raids on Guernica
  18. Ramón y Cajal Establishes the Neuron as the Functional Unit of the Nervous System
  19. Reconquest of Spain
  20. Revolt of the Catalans
  21. Roman Civil Wars of 88-30 b.c.e.
  22. Second Punic War
  23. Second Spanish Republic Is Proclaimed
  24. Siege of Badajoz
  25. Siege of Gibraltar
  26. Siege of Saragossa
  27. Spain Declares Neutrality in World War I
  28. Spain Holds Its First Free Elections Since the Civil War
  29. Spain Is Denied Entrance into the United Nations
  30. Spain Seizes the Philippines
  31. Spanish Armada
  32. Spanish Art Explodes After Years of Suppression
  33. Spanish Civil War
  34. Spanish Civil War Begins
  35. Spanish Constitution of 1876
  36. Spanish Revolution of 1868
  37. Tarik’s Crossing into Spain
  38. Treaty of Tordesillas
  39. Treaty of Vervins
  40. The United Nations Bans the Use of Drift Nets
  41. Urnfield Culture Flourishes in Northwestern Europe
  42. Valois-Habsburg Wars
  43. Vandals
  44. Visigoths
  45. War of the Austrian Succession
  46. War of the League of Augsburg
  47. War of the Quadruple Alliance
  48. War of the Spanish Succession
  49. Wars of Charlemagne
  50. Wars of the Roman Republic