Battle of Rueda

Battle of Rueda
Part of the Reconquista

Ramiro III of León who abdicated the throne after the disastrous loss at Rueda.
Date981
LocationRueda, Valladolid or Roa, Burgos, Spain
Result Victory for Córdoba
Belligerents
Kingdom of León
County of Castile
Kingdom of Navarre
Caliphate of Córdoba
Commanders and leaders
Ramiro III of León
García Fernández of Castile
Sancho II of Pamplona
Almanzor
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The Battle of Rueda (981) was a battle of the Spanish Reconquista [lower-alpha 1] between the Muslim forces of Al-Andalus, commanded by Almanzor, and the combined forces of the Christian kingdoms of Leon and Navarre, plus the County of Castile, led by King Ramiro III of Leon, García Fernández of Castile and Sancho II of Pamplona. The battle ended in a disastrous defeat for the Christian kingdoms and resulted in the rebellion of the Galician nobles and the eventual abdication of King Ramiro III in favor of Bermudo II of León.

The battle followed a similar defeat at the Battle of Torrevicente.

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Notes

  1. Due to the difficulty in interpreting correctly the various chronicles, historians are still debating the site of the battle. According to Reinhart Dozy, the battle was fought in Rueda in Valladolid, whereas Ruiz Asencio considers that it was Roa, in Burgos, a fortress that had been repopulated in 912.[1]

References

Sources

  • Martínez Díez, Gonzalo (2005). El Condado de Castilla (711-1038): la historia frente a la leyenda (in Spanish). 2 volumes. Valladolid. ISBN 84-9718-275-8.


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