Kingdom of Toledo

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The Kingdom of Toledo was a medieval Iberian realm centered on the city of Toledo, which became a key political and cultural hub in Spain before its territories were absorbed into the emerging Crown of Castile.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical polity
medieval kingdom
borderedBy Andalusia
surface form: Al-Andalus

Kingdom of León
capital Toledo
capitalOf Visigothic Kingdom
surface form: Visigothic Kingdom in Hispania
continent Europe
country Spain
culture Roman Spain
surface form: Hispano-Roman culture

Mozarabic culture
Visigothic Kingdom
surface form: Visigothic culture
dissolved 11th century
economy agriculture
trade
era Middle Ages
followed Kingdom of the Suebi
surface form: Suebi Kingdom
followedBy Crown of Castile
Taifa of Toledo
governmentForm monarchy
hasCapitalRole ecclesiastical center of Hispania
hasPart central Iberia
Toledo
surface form: city of Toledo
historicalRegion Castile
La Mancha
inception 6th century
knownFor cultural and intellectual activity in Toledo
political importance in medieval Iberia
religious councils
languageUsed Latin
Mozarabic
Romance languages
legalSystem Liber Iudiciorum
Lex Visigothorum
surface form: Visigothic law
locatedIn Iberian Peninsula
namedAfter Toledo
partOf Visigothic Kingdom
medieval Spain
precededBy Roman Spain
surface form: Roman Hispania
religion Arianism
surface form: Arian Christianity

Catholicism
Christianity
ruler Alfonso VI of León
surface form: Alfonso VI of León and Castile

Visigothic kings
significantEvent Capture of Toledo by Alfonso VI of León and Castile
Council of Toledo
Umayyad conquest of Hispania
surface form: Muslim conquest of Hispania

Third Council of Toledo
territoryEventuallyIntegratedInto Crown of Castile

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Crown of Castile predecessor Kingdom of Toledo