Battle of Calatañazor

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The Battle of Calatañazor was a legendary battle of the Reconquista that supposedly took place in July 1002 in Calatañazor, in the Province of Soria, between an army of invading Moors under Almanzor and a force of Christian allies led by Alfonso V of León, Sancho III of Navarre, and Sancho García of Castile. Almanzor, who historically died the night of 10–11 August, is said to have died of wounds received in the battle. The battle has been branded as unreal since the 18th century because of the non-existence of any evidence in the chronicles of the time. Its ahistoricity was first demonstrated by Reinhart Dozy in 1881. The French Arabist Évariste Lévi-Provençal attributed the destruction of San Millán de la Cogolla by the Saracens to the campaign in Calatañazor.

1002  Wikidata
legendary battle, Caliphate of CórdobaKingdom of LeonCounty of CastillaKingdom of PamplonaSpain

CastillaCastillaCastillaCastillaCastillaLeonLeonLeón

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    eventarmed conflict934Battle of OsmaKingdom of Leon, Caliphate of Córdoba, battle, County of CastillaWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1002Battle of CalatañazorCaliphate of Córdoba, Kingdom of Leon, County of Castilla, Kingdom of Pamplona, legendary battleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1811Battle of OsonillabattleWikidata
    commonsimageValle de la Sangre. Calatañazor Commons