Sancho of Peñalén and Ferdinand the Great signed a border treaty.
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Sancho of Peñalén, the King of Pamplona, and Ferdinand the Great, the King of León and Castile, came together in a historic moment to sign a treaty that would define the border between their two kingdoms. This crucial agreement aimed to establish clear boundaries and put an end to ongoing territorial disputes. Both monarchs recognized the importance of peaceful coexistence and understood the benefits that would arise from a stable and secure border. The treaty became a turning point in the history of Spain as it laid the foundation for future alliances and collaborations between different kingdoms. It contributed to the consolidation of the Christian realms in the Iberian Peninsula, paving the way for the eventual formation of the united Kingdom of Spain. #SpainHistory #BorderTreaty #KingdomAlliance
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