Origin of the Spanish Language

By mrhoe
  • 5000 BCE

    Proto-Indo-European

    Proto-Indo-European
    This collection of native tongues known as Proto-Indo-European languages paved the road for Latin, Greek, Sanskrit, and consequently, the Spanish you know and learn today.
  • 218 BCE

    The Roman Empire conquered Hispania

    The Roman Empire conquered Hispania
  • 476

    The Roman Empire collapses in the region

    The Roman Empire  collapses in the region
    Hispania was invaded by the barbaric germanic invaders. The roman empire in this region collapsed.
  • 700

    Islam began to take force in the Middle East

     Islam began to take force in the Middle East
    In the 8th century, Islam began to take force in the Middle East
  • 711

    The Muslim Empire conquered the province known today as Andalucía and established the Independent Caliphate of Cordoba

    The Muslim Empire conquered the province known today as Andalucía and established the Independent Caliphate of Cordoba
  • 722

    The Kingdom of Asturias is founded

    The Kingdom of Asturias is founded
    The Kingdom of Asturias was a kingdom in the Iberian Peninsula founded by the Visigothic nobleman Pelagius.
  • 1065

    The kingdom of Castile is founded

    The kingdom of Castile is founded
    It began in the 9th century as the County of Castile (Condado de Castilla), an eastern frontier lordship of the Kingdom of León. During the 10th century, its counts increased their autonomy, but it was not until 1065 that it was separated from León and became a kingdom in its own right.
  • 1200

    King Alfonso X adopts Castellano as the oficial dialect of the Spanish language

    King Alfonso X adopts Castellano as the oficial dialect of the Spanish language
    King Alfonso X and his scholars in the city of Toledo adopted this particular dialect in the year 1200. They wrote and translated the first original chronicles, stories, and legal works in Castellano. King Alfonso X also adopted Castilian as the official language for administrative tasks and for the establishment of decrees.
  • 1492

    The Christian Catholic Kingdoms united to expel the Arabs from the region i

    The Christian Catholic Kingdoms united to expel the Arabs from the region i
    The Muslim empire lasted 800 years. With the dissolvement of the Caliphate and the reconquest of Spain, the Mozarabic language eventually disappeared, becoming obsolete.
  • 1492

    The Spanish Kingdom of Castile gave an Italian explorer named Christopher Columbus the power and opportunity to seek other routes to Asia

    The Spanish Kingdom of Castile gave an Italian explorer named Christopher Columbus the power and opportunity to seek other routes to Asia
    the Spanish Kingdom of Isabel and Fernando gave an Italian explorer named Christopher Columbus the power and opportunity to seek other routes to Asia
  • 1522

    The Aztec empire falls and a year later, New Spain is founded

    The Aztec empire falls and a year later, New Spain is founded
    The imposition of the Spanish language in the southern Spanish colonies of the United States, Mexico, the Caribbean, Central, and South America took words from native dialects and spurred Spanish to evolve once again.