Siege Of Jerez (1285)
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Siege Of Jerez (1285)
Siege of Jerez may refer to: * Siege of Jerez (1261): Castile captures Jerez from the local Muslim ruler * Siege of Jerez (1264): Castile recaptures Jerez from a Mudéjar revolt * Siege of Jerez (1285): siege by Abu Yusuf Yaqub ibn Abd al-Haqq Abu Yusuf Yaqub ibn Abd al-Haqq () (c. 1212 – 20 March 1286) was a Marinid ruler of Morocco. He was the fourth son of Marinid founder Abd al-Haqq, and succeeded his brother Abu Yahya in 1258. He died in 1286. He was the son of Abd al-Ha ...
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Siege Of Jerez (1261)
The siege of Jerez by King Alfonso X of Castile took place in 1261 (in A.H. 659 December 1260–25 November 1261 according to Ibn ʿIdhārī), presumably in the late spring or early summer. It resulted in the incorporation of Jerez de la Frontera into the Crown of Castile. The Siege At the time of the siege, Jerez was one of several autonomous Muslim enclaves left over after the collapse of Ibn Hud's principality and the successful ''reconquista'' campaigns of Alfonso's father, Ferdinand III. Besides the large kingdoms of Granada, Murcia and Niebla, several small city-states had maintained a precarious independence. At the time of its conquest, Jerez was ruled by Ibn Abit, whom Castilian sources call ''Abén Habit'' and style ''señor'' (lord) of Jerez. Shortly after Alfonso succeeded his father in 1252, several of the autonomous towns— Arcos, Jerez, Lebrija, Medina Sidonia and Vejer—that had submitted to Ferdinand and agreed to pay tribute after the fall of Seville in ...
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Siege Of Jerez (1264)
The siege and conquest of Jerez de la Frontera took place on 9 October 1264 (other sources cite 3 October 1266) by the Christian troops of Alfonso X of Castile. The city had been conquered a few years earlier after the siege of Jerez (1261) from the Andalusian King Ibn Abit, but retaken by the Muslims during the Mudéjar revolt of 1264–1266. This event is part of the Reconquista, a historical process that took place in Spain between 722 and 1492, during which the Christian Kingdoms of the Iberian Peninsula sought control of the territory that remained under Muslim rule. Capitulation of 1261 After the conquest of the city of Seville, Ferdinand III of Castile continued his advance along the lower Guadalquivir river, as a consolidation of the Sevillian campaign and the beginning of the conquest of the southern coast. In 1250 the Kingdom of Castile took Vejer de la Frontera and ten years later El Puerto de Santa María. Cádiz would be conquered on 14 September 1262. Jerez was c ...
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Siege Of Jerez (1285)
Siege of Jerez may refer to: * Siege of Jerez (1261): Castile captures Jerez from the local Muslim ruler * Siege of Jerez (1264): Castile recaptures Jerez from a Mudéjar revolt * Siege of Jerez (1285): siege by Abu Yusuf Yaqub ibn Abd al-Haqq Abu Yusuf Yaqub ibn Abd al-Haqq () (c. 1212 – 20 March 1286) was a Marinid ruler of Morocco. He was the fourth son of Marinid founder Abd al-Haqq, and succeeded his brother Abu Yahya in 1258. He died in 1286. He was the son of Abd al-Ha ...
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