Cuenca was conquered by Castile.

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Castile, one of the Christian kingdoms in medieval Spain, achieved a significant triumph on 21-Sep-1177 as it conquered the city of Cuenca. This conquest marked an important milestone in the ongoing Reconquista, the campaign to retake the Iberian Peninsula from the Moors who had controlled a significant portion of it for centuries. Led by King Alfonso VIII, the Castilian forces successfully surrounded and captured this strategic stronghold. The fall of Cuenca allowed Castile to expand its territory and consolidate its power in the region. The conquest of Cuenca had profound implications for the balance of power in medieval Spain. It weakened the Muslim hold in the region and provided a significant boost to the Christian kingdoms. This victory laid the foundation for further Castilian advancements in the centuries to come, ultimately leading to the eventual expulsion of the Moors from Spain. The conquest of Cuenca remains a vital moment in Spanish history, symbolizing the gradual reconquest of the peninsula and the eventual establishment of a unified Christian kingdom. #Spain #Cuenca #Reconquista #MedievalHistory
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