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    Mauri (Μαῦροι) is recorded as the native name by Strabo in the early 1st century. This appellation was also adopted into Latin, whereas the Greek name for the tribe was Maurusii ( Ancient Greek: Μαυρούσιοι ). [15] The Moors were also mentioned by Tacitus as having revolted against the Roman Empire in 24 AD.

  2. 12 de dic. de 2019 · By then, the idea of Moors had spread across Western Europe. “Moor” came to mean anyone who was Muslim or had dark skin; occasionally, Europeans would distinguish between “blackamoors” and ...

  3. Moor, in English usage, a Moroccan or, formerly, a member of the Muslim population of what is now Spain and Portugal. Of mixed Arab, Spanish, and Amazigh (Berber) origins, the Moors created the Islamic Andalusian civilization and subsequently settled as refugees in North Africa between the 11th and 17th centuries.

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  4. La novela morisca fue un género literario de la prosa narrativa de carácter idealista, dentro de la prosa de ficción del siglo XVI. En un libro de caballerías portugués, los Triunfos de Sagramor (1554), se incluye como personaje a un moro español yendo a desafiar a los caballeros de la Mesa Redonda .

  5. History of the Moors: Between Origins and Afrocentrist Myths. T. he Moors, originally a group of people native to the region of present-day Morocco, bordering the Numidians of the East and various Berber peoples, saw their name assigned to the rest of the Muslims of the Maghreb Al Aqsa (North-Western Africa) region as well as Andalusia.

  6. The Moors were the medieval Muslim inhabitants of al-Andalus (the Iberian Peninsula including present day Spain and Portugal) as well as the Maghreb and western Africa, whose culture is often called Moorish. The word was also used more generally in Europe to refer to anyone of Arab or African descent, sometimes called Blackamoors.

  7. 19 de mar. de 2023 · Discover 15 lesser-known facts about the Moors, shedding light on their history, impact on Europe, and enduring legacy. The Moors left a significant mark on medieval Europe, especially with their conquest of the Iberian Peninsula in 711 AD.

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