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Alarcos is a
small hill and
archaeological site
located in the
Campo de
Calatrava region of the
Iberian Peninsula.
Standing at 685
metres above mean sea...
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Battle of
Alarcos (July 18, 1195), was
fought between the
Almohads led by Abu
Yusuf Ya'qub al-Mansur and King
Alfonso VIII of Castile. It
resulted in...
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Hungarian reality singing competition television series based on the
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South Korean...
- to the
defence of
Alarcos on the
river Guadiana, then the prin****l
Castilian town in the region. At the
subsequent Battle of
Alarcos, he was
roundly defeated...
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encounter resulted in a
defeat for Castile.
After the
disastrous Battle of
Alarcos, the
knights abandoned their bulwark of
Calatrava to the
Almohads (1195)...
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Antonio Alarco Hernandez (born 31
August 1951 in
Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain) is a
Spanish politician,
surgeon and professor. He was
elected into the...
- José Lino
Alarco Brediñana (Lima, 23
September 1835 - Lima, 13 June 1903) was a
Peruvian physician and politician. He was
elected as the
first vice president...
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Archaeological evidence retrieved from
local Iron Age
hillforts such as
Alarcos (Ciudad Real) and
Cerro de las
Cabezas confirm that the
material culture...
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Yusuf Ya'qub al-Mansur over the
Castilian Alfonso VIII at the
Battle of
Alarcos in 1195. In 1212 a
coalition of
Christian kings under the
leadership of...
- Lanhoso. The Luso-Castilian army was
severely routed at the
Battle of
Alarcos and king
Alfonso VIII was
nearly captured,
while Gonçalo
Viegas perished...