Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic City of Toledo' has mentioned 'Iberian Peninsula' in the following places:
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Although Theudis and Athangild based themselves in Toledo, Toledo was not yet the capital city of the Iberian peninsula, as Theudis and Athangild's power was limited in extent, the Suevi ruling Galicia and local elites dominating Lusitania, Betica, and Cantabria. | WIKI |
The Visigoths ruled from Toledo until the Moors conquered the Iberian peninsula in the early years of 8th century (711xe2x80x93719). | WIKI |
The eighth council of Toledo took measures that enhanced Toledo's significance as the center of royal power in the Iberian peninsula. | WIKI |
In the late seventh century, Toledo became a main center of literacy and writing in the Iberian peninsula. | WIKI |
With most of the rest of the Iberian peninsula, Toledo was ruled from Cxc3xb3rdoba by the governor of Al-Andalus, under the ultimate notional command of the Umayyad Caliph in Damascus. | WIKI |
[62] Collins suggests that Cixila's life of Ildefonsus helped maintain Ildefonsus' appeal and helped the church in Toledo to retain some of its authority among Christian churches in the Iberian peninsula. | WIKI |
[65] These letters show that some of the primacy of the church of Toledo within the Iberian peninsula still existed in the 700s: "Not only were its clerics still well enough equipped in intellectual terms to provide authoritative guidance on a wide range of ecclesiastical discipline and doctrine, but this was also actively sought. | WIKI |
This money contributed strongly to Alfonso VI's ability to project military strength throughout the Iberian peninsula. | WIKI |
Its population was overwhelmingly Muwallad, and, because of its central location in the Iberian Peninsula, Toledo took a central position in the struggles between the Muslim and Christian rulers of northern Spain. | WIKI |