A r q u e o l o g í a y T e r r i t o r i o M e d i e v a l 2 0 , 2 0 1 3 . p p . 1 1 -3 0 I . S . S . N . : 1 1 3 4 -3 1 8 4 RESUMENA inicios del siglo VIII, el antiguo regnum gothorum se vio fragmentado en diferentes territorios políticos, como muestra la simultaneidad de dos reyes (Rodrigo y Akhila) entre 710-711. Con la conquista islámica de la Península Ibérica y la formación de al-Andalus, las diversas regiones conocieron distintos destinos: algunas aristocracias pactaron con los conquistadores, otras se vieron sometidas por la fuerza. Pero la tradición historiográfica ha visto en la ciudad de Tarragona una excepción, un caso aislado. El objetivo de este artículo es plantear una nueva hipótesis, según la cual, durante todo el siglo VIII, madinat Tarrakuna formó parte del Estado andalusí de la misma forma que otras antiguas sedes episcopales visigodas.Palabras clave: Tarragona, conquista, al-Andalus, Arqueología, Toponimia ABSTRACTAt the beginning of the 8 th century, the ancient regnum gothorum seemed to be fragmented in several political territories, as the coexistence of two different kings (Roderick and Akhila) within the years 710-711 would show. As a consequence of the Islamic conquest of the Iberian Peninsula and the formation of al-Andalus, those regions would suffer different fates: some would come to an agreement with the conquerors, some would be subdued by force; but traditional historiography has seen an exception in Tarragona. The aim of this paper is to present a new hypothesis, according to which madinat Tarrakuna would be part of the Andalusinian State during the 8 th century, just as the rest of the Wisigothic sees did.
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