Alfonso the Battler conquers Calamocha, Calatayud, and Daroca for Aragon by defeating the Almoravid dynasty at Cutanda.
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During the Battle of Cutanda, Alfonso the Battler led the Aragonese forces to victory against the Almoravid dynasty. This triumph marked a turning point in Spain's history as it allowed Alfonso to conquer key cities such as Calatayud, Daroca, and Calamocha. The Battle of Cutanda demonstrated Alfonso's military prowess and expanded Aragon's influence in the region. The victory also weakened the Almoravids' hold on Spain and paved the way for further Christian conquests in the Iberian Peninsula. Alfonso's successful campaign against the Almoravids played a significant role in the Reconquista, the long process through which Christian forces gradually reclaimed Spain from Muslim rule. #BattleofCutanda #AlfonsotheBattler #Aragon #Almoravid #ConquestofSpain #Reconquista
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