Official Name: Kingdom of Spain Native Name: Reino de España AKA: Spain Era: 1947-Current Wikipedia:Spain Commons:Atlas of Spain Category:Former states of Spain |
Prehistory[]
- Mousterian culture (70,000 BC)
- Châtelperronian culture (35,000 BC)
- Aurignacian culture (30,000 – 26,000 BC)
- Gravettian culture (20,710 BP)
- Solutrean culture (21,710 – 20,890 BP)
- Magdalenian culture (16,433 – 11,470 BP)
- Azilian culture (11,000 – 8,000 BP)
- Cardium Pottery Neolithic culture (4,700 BC)
- Bell Beaker culture (2,150 BC)
- South-Western Iberian Bronze culture (1900-700 BC)
- Hallstatt culture (8th to 6th centuries BC)
- Bernorio-Miraveche group
- Duero group
- Cogotas II culture
- Lusitanian Castros group
- North-West Castros culture
- Tartessian-Orientalizing culture (720 BC)
- Phoenicia
1500 BC
Bronze of Levante (1500 and 1300 BC) Vila Nova de São Pedro culture (2,600 BC) |
1300 BC
Bronze of Levante (1500 and 1300 BC) |
264 BC
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200 BC
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196 BC
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116
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260
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418
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455
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500
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560
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586
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750
Kingdom of Asturias (718–925) |
814
Caliphate of Córdoba (756–1031) Kingdom of Asturias (718–925) |
910
Caliphate of Córdoba (756–1031) Kingdom of Asturias (718–925) Kingdom of Navarre (824–1620) Banu Qasi (714–929) |
1000
Caliphate of Córdoba (756–1031) Kingdom of León (910–1301) Kingdom of Navarre (824–1620) |
1080
Kingdom of Aragon (1035–1707) Kingdom of Castile (1035–1230) Kingdom of León (910–1301) Catalan Counties Taifa (11th – 13th) |
1085–1145
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1210
Crown of Aragon (1137–1716)
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1300
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1400
Kingdom of Navarre (824–1620) Kingdom of Castile (1035–1230) Crown of Aragon (1137–1716)
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1506–1700
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1713–1808
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1808–1814
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1873–1874
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1874–1931
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1931–1939
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1939-1947
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1947-Current
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