Alfonso the Noble gave Uclés to the Order of Santiago.

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In 1174, the Spanish ruler Alfonso the Noble made a significant decision that would shape the history of Uclés. He ceded this strategic location to the Order of Santiago, an influential military and religious order in medieval Spain. This marked the beginning of the Order's presence in Uclés, establishing it as a key stronghold for their operations. The Order of Santiago played a crucial role in the reconquest of Spain from the Moors, and their acquisition of Uclés further consolidated their power. Under the Order's control, Uclés would flourish both economically and culturally, becoming an important center for trade and a hub of religious activities. Today, Uclés stands as a testament to this momentous decision by Alfonso the Noble, with its well-preserved medieval architecture and its rich historical heritage. #Spain #AlfonsotheNoble #OrderofSantiago #Uclés
Location : Spain
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