The Castilian garrison leader fled and the Alcázar was captured during the Mudéjar revolt.
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Nuño González de Lara, the head of the Castilian garrison, made a dramatic choice during the Mudéjar revolt of 1264-1266 in Spain. Faced with the advancing forces, González de Lara abandoned his post and fled from the Alcázar of Jerez de la Frontera. This strategic location, a fortified palace, fell into the hands of the rebels. By abandoning his position, González de Lara not only weakened the defensive capabilities of the Castilian forces but also provided a morale boost to the rebels. This significant moment marked a turning point in the revolt and gave the Mudéjar forces a renewed sense of confidence. #Spain #MudéjarRevolt #JerezdelaFrontera #Alcázar
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