ABSTRACT

Our current image of the Christian population of al-Andalus after AD711 reflects the way history has been written. The Christians almost disappeared from the historical record as the historians of the conquering Muslims concentrated on the glories of the Ummayads.This book reconsiders, through their own words, the fate of the Christians of al-Andalus. The texts discusses two chronicles in Latin on the fate of Hispania, the problematic accounts of Christian martyrs in Cordoba, a Muslim historian's account of how his Christian ancestors survived the conquest and other texts reflecting the acculturation of Christians into Islamic society.

chapter 1|13 pages

lntroduction

chapter 2|14 pages

Cordoba and Toledo

chapter 4|28 pages

The martyrs of Eulogius

chapter 5|28 pages

Two more martyrs of Cordoba

chapter 6|27 pages

Recemund and the Calendar of Cordoba

chapter 7|23 pages

The Arabic translation of Orosius

chapter 8|26 pages

Sara the Goth and her descendants

chapter 9|3 pages

Afterword