A:Shortly before this, his daughter Isabel was born in November. Her mother, Ana Franca, had previously had an affair with a Madrid inn keeper but had broken it off a year before the birth, and they apparently concealed Isabel from him, while Cervantes and Ana Franca raised her together. When Ana Franca died in 1598, he asked his sister Magdalena to take care of her. B:Does the passage suggest that Isabel had a different last name as that of Cervantes at the start of her life? Answer: respond
A:The Roman Exarchate of Africa was not able to withstand the seventh-century Muslim conquest of the Maghreb. The Umayyad Caliphate under Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan in 686 sent a force led by Zuhayr ibn Qays, who won a battle over the Romans and Berbers led by King Kusaila of the Kingdom of Altava on the plain of Kairouan, but his victories stopped there. In 695, Hassan ibn al-Nu'man captured Carthage and advanced into the Atlas Mountains. An imperial fleet arrived and retook Carthage, but in 698, Hasan ibn al-Nu'man returned and defeated Emperor Tiberios III at the 698 Battle of Carthage. Roman imperial forces withdrew from all of Africa except Ceuta. Fearing that the Byzantine Empire might reconquer it, they decided to destroy Roman Carthage in a scorched earth policy and establish their headquarters somewhere else. Its walls were torn down, the water supply from its aqueducts cut off, the agricultural land was ravaged and its harbors made unusable. B:Was the Umayyad Caliphate's victory in Kairouan the last successful one in the war campaign? Answer: precisely
A:Shortly before this, his daughter Isabel was born in November. Her mother, Ana Franca, had previously had an affair with a Madrid inn keeper but had broken it off a year before the birth, and they apparently concealed Isabel from him, while Cervantes and Ana Franca raised her together. When Ana Franca died in 1598, he asked his sister Magdalena to take care of her. B:Does the passage leave open the possibility that Cervantes was actually not the biological father of Isabel? Answer: respond
A:The Roman Exarchate of Africa was not able to withstand the seventh-century Muslim conquest of the Maghreb. The Umayyad Caliphate under Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan in 686 sent a force led by Zuhayr ibn Qays, who won a battle over the Romans and Berbers led by King Kusaila of the Kingdom of Altava on the plain of Kairouan, but his victories stopped there. In 695, Hassan ibn al-Nu'man captured Carthage and advanced into the Atlas Mountains. An imperial fleet arrived and retook Carthage, but in 698, Hasan ibn al-Nu'man returned and defeated Emperor Tiberios III at the 698 Battle of Carthage. Roman imperial forces withdrew from all of Africa except Ceuta. Fearing that the Byzantine Empire might reconquer it, they decided to destroy Roman Carthage in a scorched earth policy and establish their headquarters somewhere else. Its walls were torn down, the water supply from its aqueducts cut off, the agricultural land was ravaged and its harbors made unusable. B:Did Zuhayr ibn Qays lead Marwan’s Umayyad Caliphate force until the end of the war? Answer: precisely
A:The Roman Exarchate of Africa was not able to withstand the seventh-century Muslim conquest of the Maghreb. The Umayyad Caliphate under Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan in 686 sent a force led by Zuhayr ibn Qays, who won a battle over the Romans and Berbers led by King Kusaila of the Kingdom of Altava on the plain of Kairouan, but he could not follow that up. In 695, Hassan ibn al-Nu'man captured Carthage and advanced into the Atlas Mountains. An imperial fleet arrived and retook Carthage, but in 698, Hasan ibn al-Nu'man returned and defeated Emperor Tiberios III at the 698 Battle of Carthage. Roman imperial forces withdrew from all of Africa except Ceuta. Fearing that the Byzantine Empire might reconquer it, they decided to destroy Roman Carthage in a scorched earth policy and establish their headquarters somewhere else. Its walls were torn down, the water supply from its aqueducts cut off, the agricultural land was ravaged and its harbors made unusable. B:Did Zuhayr ibn Qays lead Marwan’s Umayyad Caliphate force until the end of the war? Answer: precisely
A:Shortly before this, his daughter Isabel was born, but some at the time suspected that she was an illegitimate child of a Madrid inn keeper. Her mother, Ana Franca, had married Cervantes a year before and they apparently concealed it from her on-again, off-again lover, as Cervantes raised her as his daughter. When Ana Franca died in 1598, he asked his sister Magdalena to take care of her. B:If 16th-century Spanish society allowed it, would Isabel likely have seen the divorce of her parents, and her mother's remarriage during her early life? Answer: respond
A:Shortly before this, his daughter Isabel was born, but some at the time suspected that she was an illegitimate child of a Madrid inn keeper. Her mother, Ana Franca, had married Cervantes a year before and they apparently concealed it from her on-again, off-again lover, as Cervantes raised her as his daughter. When Ana Franca died in 1598, he asked his sister Magdalena to take care of her. B:Does the passage suggest that Isabel had a different last name as that of Cervantes at the start of her life? Answer: respond
A:The Roman Exarchate of Africa was not able to withstand the seventh-century Muslim conquest of the Maghreb. The Umayyad Caliphate under Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan in 686 sent a force led by Zuhayr ibn Qays, who won a battle over the Romans and Berbers led by King Kusaila of the Kingdom of Altava on the plain of Kairouan, but he could not follow that up. In 695, Hassan ibn al-Nu'man captured Carthage and advanced into the Atlas Mountains. An imperial fleet arrived and retook Carthage, but in 698, Hasan ibn al-Nu'man returned and defeated Emperor Tiberios III at the 698 Battle of Carthage. Roman imperial forces withdrew from all of Africa except Ceuta. Fearing that the Byzantine Empire might reconquer it, they decided to destroy Roman Carthage in a scorched earth policy and establish their headquarters somewhere else. Its walls were torn down, the water supply from its aqueducts cut off, the agricultural land was ravaged and its harbors made unusable. B:Was the Umayyad Caliphate's victory in Kairouan the last successful one in the war campaign? Answer: precisely
A:In November, just prior to this event, Cervantes's fathered a daughter named Isabel out of wedlock. Her mother, Ana Franca, was the wife of a Madrid inn keeper; they apparently concealed it from her husband, but Cervantes acknowledged paternity. When Ana Franca died in 1598, he asked his sister Magdalena to take care of her. B:If 16th-century Spanish society allowed it, would Isabel likely have seen the divorce of her parents, and her mother's remarriage during her early life? Answer:
respond