The Spanish monarchs and a papal legate successfully conquered several Almohad cities.
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In 1212, a significant battle occurred in Spain. Alfonso the Noble, Peter the Catholic, and Sancho VII the Strong, led an army of Franks alongside the papal legate Arnaud Amalric. Their objective was to conquer the Almohad cities of Calatrava la Vieja, Alarcos, Benavente, and Zamora. This battle marked a turning point in the Reconquista, the Christian effort to reclaim the Iberian Peninsula from Muslim rule. The combined forces of Alfonso, Peter, and Sancho were successful in their mission, leading to the fall of these important Almohad strongholds. The victory not only expanded the territory of the Christian kingdoms but also weakened the Almohad empire, paving the way for further Christian advancements. This triumph was a testament to the military prowess and strategic planning of the Christian rulers, and it played a crucial role in shaping the future of Spain. #Spain #Reconquista #Almohad #Christianadvance #HistoricalBattle
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