French soldiers aided Alfonso's conquest of Almudevar, Gurrea de Gallego, and Zuera, and besieged Zaragoza.

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In 1118, Alfonso the Battler of Spain, accompanied by French soldiers after the declaration of a crusade, achieved a significant victory. His forces successfully conquered several Almoravid cities, including Almudévar, Gurrea de Gállego, and Zuera. Following these conquests, Alfonso the Battler laid siege to the city of Zaragoza, showcasing his military prowess and determination to expand his kingdom. This moment marked a turning point in the history of Spain, as it symbolized the growing power and influence of Alfonso the Battler. The conquest of these cities not only demonstrated his skill as a military tactician but also solidified his control over the region. #Spain #AlfonsoTheBattler #Crusade #Conquest #Zaragoza
Location : Spain
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