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Battle of Iznalloz

Battle of Iznalloz
Part of the Spanish Reconquista
Entidades Locales Autónomas del municipio de granadino de Iznalloz.png
Location of the town of Iznalloz within the Province of Granada, Spain.
Date 1295
Location Iznalloz, Province of Granada, Spain
Result Decisive Moorish victory
Belligerents
Bandera de la Corona de Castilla.svg Kingdom of Castile
Badge of the Order of Calatrava.svg Order of Calatrava
COA of Nasrid dynasty kingdom of Grenade (1013-1492).svg Emirate of Granada
Commanders and leaders
Bandera de la Corona de Castilla.svg Sancho IV of Castile
Badge of the Order of Calatrava.svg Ruy Pérez Ponce de León
COA of Nasrid dynasty kingdom of Grenade (1013-1492).svg Muhammed II
Strength
(Unknown) (Unknown)
Casualties and losses
(Unknown) (Unknown)

The Battle of Iznalloz, was a battle of the Spanish Reconquista fought in the Province of Granada near the city of Iznalloz, north of the city of Granada in 1295. The battle pitted the troops of the Emirate of Granada, commanded by Muhammad II the Sultan of Granada against those of the Kingdom of Castile who were commanded by the Grand Master of the Order of Calatrava, Ruy Pérez Ponce de León on behalf of Sancho IV of Castile. The battle resulted in a catastrophic defeat for Castile and the Order of Calatrava, whose Grand Master died of wounds suffered in the battle.

With the Marinid surrender of Algeciras and Ronda to the Kingdom of Granada, Granada was able to pursue policies of territorial expansion safe in the knowledge that James II of Aragon would not be adverse to any action by Granada against the Kingdom of Castile as the two kingdoms were themselves at odds.

In a bid to secure his northern frontier, Muhammad II seized a hill fort at Quesada and routed the forces of the Castilian crown under Ruy Pérez Ponce de León at Iznalloz in the final months of 1295. The Castilian army retired to its camp where Ponce de Leon, the contemporary Grand Master of the Order of Calatrava would die of wounds inflicted in the action.


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