Cordoban forces captured Fortún Garcés the One-Eyed, the Monk of Pamplona, in Milagro, Navarre.
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Cordoban forces launched a decisive attack in Milagro, Navarre, leading to the capture of Fortún Garcés the One-Eyed, the Monk of Pamplona and son and heir of García, ruler of Spain. This event proved to be a turning point in the power struggle between the Cordoban Emirate and the Kingdom of Navarre. The capture of Fortún Garcés secured Cordoba's dominance over the region and significantly weakened the position of the Navarrese monarchy. The conflict highlighted the ongoing tensions between different factions vying for control of the Iberian Peninsula. The capture of Fortún Garcés in Milagro is a vivid reminder of the complex and often violent history of Spain, and the constant struggles for power that have shaped the country's destiny. #CordobanForces #Navarre #PowerStruggle #Spain'sHistory #TurningPoint
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