The main styles (based on chronological and geographic considerations) of the Iberian Pre-Romanesque were: •
Visigothic art and architecture •
Asturian art, the art of the
Kingdom of Asturias from 718 through the 10th century. •
Mozarabic art, art of mixed Arab-Spanish heritage made by the
Mozarabs, the Christians under the Islamic rule. •
Repoblación art and architecture (Spanish,
arte de repoblación), art on the increasing Christian frontierlands. Most of the formerly called Mozarabic buildings receive nowadays also this denomination. In
Catalonia and
Aragon, a style ancestral to the Romanesque developed early in parallel with the region of
Lombardy and it has become common to refer the formerly called late Catalan Pre-Romanesque as "
first Romanesque" after the suggestions of
Josep Puig i Cadafalch. ==See also==