The siege of Burriana was one of the battles that occurred during the Conquest of Valencia by James I of Aragon. Burriana was an important Muslim city...
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recaptured by Muslim forces during the third siege of Gibraltar in 1333. On 19 December 1308, at Alcalá de Henares, King Ferdinand IV of Castile and the...
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During the reconquista, the siege of Córdoba (Spanish: Conquista de Córdoba, Conquest of Córdoba) was a successful investment by the forces of Ferdinand...
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1491). Concerning the infantry, De Miguel Mora states that a Muslim soldier captured by the Castilians during the siege of Baza confessed that the real...
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The Siege of Silves in 1191 was a successful operation by the Almohads to recapture the city of Silves from the Portuguese whom they held from 1189. In...
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The 1487 siege of Málaga was an action during the Reconquest of Spain in which the Catholic Monarchs of Spain conquered the city of Mālaqa from the Emirate...
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Siege of Amida (1232) Siege of Kaifeng (1232–1233) – Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty Siege of Burriana (1233) – Reconquista Siege of Caizhou (1233–1234)...
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"Estudio comparativo de la carta de población de Tortosa (1149), carta de población de Lleida (1150) y la carta de franquicia de Mallorca (1230)". Espacio...
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The siege of Tomar was a military engagement that took place in 1190 between the Almohad caliphate who attacked the town of Tomar in Portugal, and the...
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The Siege of Santarém in 1171 was a military confrontation during the Reconquista, in which the city of Santarém was besieged by an army from the Almohad...
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The siege of Toledo (Arabic: سقوط طليطلة, lit. 'Fall of Ṭulayṭula') was Alfonso VI of León and Castile's siege and conquest of Toledo, capital of the Taifa...
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the siege included Rui López de Rivera, former Castilian ambassador in Morocco, Diego López de Zúñiga y Haro, lord of La Rioja, Gonzalo Yáñez de Aguilar...
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Portuguese history De expugnatione Lyxbonensi, a contemporary eye-witness account. The History of the Siege of Lisbon, a modern novel about the siege and of the...
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The Siege of Lisbon was a military campaign and siege at the city of Lisbon. The Norwegian Realm fought the Iberian Muslims at the city in 1109. The Norwegians...
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The Siege of Évora took place in 1181, when an army from the Almohad Caliphate invaded Portugal and besieged the city, which resisted the attack. The...
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commander of Burriana in 1276. Source The Czech lands (or the Lands of the Bohemian Crown) now form the Czech Republic. Fridericus de Silvester (1286)...
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conquests of Mallorca and Valencia. He commanded the king's forces at the Siege of Burriana where he was injured. He died in camp at the Battle of the Puig from...
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the city to the north and east. This paved the way for the siege, which started when Ramón de Bonifaz sailed with thirteen galleys, accompanied by some...
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The siege of Coimbra of 1117 was a military engagement between the forces of the Almoravid dynasty and those of the County of Portugal in the city of...
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The siege of Toledo was launched by the Córdoban caliph, Abdulrahman III, against the rebellious city of Toledo in May 930. The siege lasted for two years...
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The siege of Toledo in 1090 was an Almoravid attempt to conquer the city, which in 1085 fell into Castilian hands. In 1086, the Taifa of Seville, Al-Mu'tamid...
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with Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar. Finally Ibn Jahhaf made a secret agreement with El Cid, but the negotiations were not closed and the siege was prolonged for...
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took part in the successful siege of Tortosa in Spain, after which one-fifth of that city was given to the Order. Robert de Craon died in January 1149...
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establishing the frontier at the Ebro". Auzias, L (1936). "Les sièges de Barcelone, de Tortose et d'Huesca (801–811): Essai chronologique". Annales du...
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Part 3.[2] Peter Fraser Purton (2009), A History of the Early Medieval Siege, C. 450–1220.[3] Juan Ortega y Rubio (1908), Historia de España, Vol II.[4]...
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family by his mistress Leonora de Guzman – four boys and a girl – with his legitimate son Peter remaining in Seville. The siege was supported by primitive...
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The Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa, known in Islamic history as the Battle of Al-Uqab (Arabic: معركة العقاب), took place on 16 July 1212 and was an important...
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The fourth siege of Gibraltar, fought from June until August 1333, pitted a Christian army under King Alfonso XI of Castile against a large Moorish army...
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Hospitaller fought in was the Siege of Ascalon in 1153. After a group of Knights Templar, led by their Grand Master, Bernard de Tremelay, entered the besieged...
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about 1142 according to a brief reference in the Anglo-Norman text known as De expugnatione Lyxbonensi and the Portuguese text known as the Chronica Gothorum...
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