
Convivio Arabo-Normanno
Convivio Arabo-Normanno refers to the cultural and intellectual exchange between Arab and Norman peoples, particularly in Sicily during the 11th and 12th centuries. After the Normans conquered parts of the Islamic world, they fostered a blending of traditions, knowledge, art, and science. This resulted in a unique cultural convivencia where Arabic, Norman, Latin, and Greek influences merged, enhancing developments in medicine, philosophy, architecture, and literature. This period exemplifies a peaceful coexistence and collaborative dialogue among diverse civilizations, enriching the medieval European landscape with Arab innovations and Norman organizational strategies.