Siege of Seville

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The siege of Seville was a 16-month successful investment during the Reconquista of Seville by forces of Ferdinand III of Castile. Although perhaps eclipsed in geopolitical importance by the rapid capture of Córdoba in 1236, which sent a shockwave through the Muslim world, the siege of Seville was nonetheless the most complex military operation undertaken by Fernando III. It is also the last major operation of the Early Reconquista. The operation also marked the appearance of indigenous naval forces of Castile-León of military significance. In effect, Ramón de Bonifaz was the first admiral of Castile, although he never held an official title of that kind.

1247 — 1248  WikimediaWikidata
Castilian Navy, Order of Santiago, Order of Calatrava, Marinid dynastyCrown of Castile, Sovereign Military Order of Malta, siege, Knights Templar, 

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Flipart Charles-François - Rendición de Sevilla al rey San FernandoFlipart Charles-François - Rendición de Sevilla al rey San Fernando
Capture de Séville par Ferdinand IIICapture de Séville par Ferdinand III
Rendición de Sevilla a Fernando IIIRendición de Sevilla a Fernando III
San Fernando recibe las llaves de Sevilla, Francisco PachecoSan Fernando recibe las llaves de Sevilla, Francisco Pacheco
Charles Joseph Flipart - Seville Surrenders to the king, Saint Ferdinand - Santa Bárbara, MadridCharles Joseph Flipart - Seville Surrenders to the king, Saint Ferdinand - Santa Bárbara, Madrid
Llaves de la Ciudad de Sevilla, 23 de Noviembre de 1248Llaves de la Ciudad de Sevilla, 23 de Noviembre de 1248
Llaves de la Ciudad de Sevilla, 23 de Noviembre de 1248Llaves de la Ciudad de Sevilla, 23 de Noviembre de 1248
Rendición de SevillaRendición de Sevilla
TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
arearegion1248Kingdom of SevilleWikidata
eventarmed conflict74Battle of ItalicabattleWikidata
eventarmed conflict205Battle of IlipaRoman Republic, battle, Ancient CarthageWikidata
eventarmed conflict713Capture of Seville by the Umayyad armysiege, conquest, Umayyad ArmyWikidata
eventarmed conflict844Viking raid on Galicia and Asturiasmilitary expeditionWikidata
eventarmed conflict844Battle of TabladabattleWikidata
eventarmed conflict1247Siege of SevilleKnights Templar, Sovereign Military Order of Malta, Crown of Castile, Marinid dynasty, Order of Calatrava, Order of Santiago, Castilian Navy, siegeWikidata
eventarmed conflict1277Marinid campaign in AndalusiaCrown of Castile, Emirate of Granada, Marinid dynasty, military campaignWikidata
eventarmed conflict1285Andalusian Campaign (1285)Crown of Castile, Marinid dynasty, military campaignWikidata
eventarmed conflict1369Siege of SevillesiegeWikidata
eventarmed conflict1521Mutiny of the Green BannermutinyWikidata
eventarmed conflict1799Battle of MuottentalbattleWikidata
eventarmed conflict1810French invasion of SevilleinvasionWikidata
eventarmed conflict1812Battle of SevilleSpain, First French Empire, Kingdom of Portugal, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, battleWikidata
eventarmed conflict1843Bombardment of SevillebombardmentWikidata
eventarmed conflict1873Cantonal rebellionrebellionWikidata
eventarmed conflict1936Andalusia campaignmilitary campaign, Nationalist faction, Republican factionWikidata
eventarmed conflict1936July 1936 military uprising in SevillerebellionWikidata
sitemuseumMuseo Histórico Militar de Sevillamilitary museumWikidata
sitemuseum1936Seville Maritime Museumnaval museum, maritime museumWikidata
sitetowerSeville Royal Shipyardshipyard, fortified tower, defensive wall, fortificationWikidata
sitetowerTorre de Abdelazismonument, fortified tower, towerWikidata
sitetowerTorre de El Gandulfortified towerWikidata
sitetowerTorre de la Hacienda de la Corchuelafortified towerWikidata
sitetowerTorre de la Hacienda de Mirafloresfortified towerWikidata
sitetowerTorre de la Platafortified towerWikidata
sitetowerTorre de los Guzmanesfortified towerWikidata
sitetowerTorre de Quintosmonument, fortified towerWikidata
sitetowerTorre de Santa Lucíafortified towerWikidata
sitetowerTorre del antiguo Palacio del Infante Don Fadriquefortified towerWikidata
sitetowerTorre del Cortijo de El Coperomonument, fortified towerWikidata
sitetowerTorre del Molino de Realajefortified towerWikidata
sitetowerTorre del Molino del Algarrobofortified towerWikidata
sitetowerTorre entre la Dehesilla y Garci Bravomonument, fortified towerWikidata
sitetower1221Torre del Oromonument, albarrana towerWikidata
commonsimageFlipart Charles-François - Rendición de Sevilla al rey San Fernando Commons
commonsimageCapture de Séville par Ferdinand III Commons
commonsimageRendición de Sevilla a Fernando III Commons
commonsimageSan Fernando recibe las llaves de Sevilla, Francisco Pacheco Commons
commonsimageCharles Joseph Flipart - Seville Surrenders to the king, Saint Ferdinand - Santa Bárbara, Madrid Commons
commonsimageLlaves de la Ciudad de Sevilla, 23 de Noviembre de 1248 Commons
commonsimageLlaves de la Ciudad de Sevilla, 23 de Noviembre de 1248 Commons
commonsimageRendición de Sevilla Commons