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Download Heroes of History by clicking here: https://bit.ly/42xwCHL At the close of the fifteenth century, Fernando II, King of Aragon, and his wife, Isabel, Queen of Castile and León, waged a ten-year campaign to subdue the Emirate of Granada. For Queen Isabel, this was a deeply meaningful crusade. Her ancestor, Saint Fernando, King of Castile and León, had conducted a grand campaign to subdue Córdoba and SevÍya. Now, Isabel saw herself as completing his work – reclaiming the territory of Granada for the first time in 8 centuries. The King and Queen began their crusade in 1482. The Emirate of Granada, ruled by the Nasrid dynasty, was small, but well situated in the mountainous southeast. To conquer Granada’s well-defended cities would be a grueling and perilous task. From Rome, the Pope offered his support, declaring the campaign a crusade with spiritual merit. Within Granada itself, unity did not always prevail. Granada’s ruler, the Emir Boabdil, had to contend with rebellious factions, and even his own family members. Boabdil’s greatest rival would be his own uncle, El Zegal, a courageous and competent military commander who inspired loyalty and bravery among his men. Watch my full documentary series on the Middle Ages: • Long Documentaries on the Middle Ages Get my book about the Crusades: http://www.amazon.com/Why-Does-Heathe... Support my work on Patreon: / realcrusadeshistory Outro song: "Isabel" by Roman Lion: • Isabel - Roman Lion Sources: -Liss, Peggy - Isabel the Queen: Life and Times, (Philadelphia, 2004) -Lomax, Derek W. - The Reconquest of Spain, (Longman Group, 1978) -Melville, Charles; Ubaydli, Ahmad - Christians and Moors in Spain: Vol. 3 (Arabic Sources), (Liverpool University, 1992) -O’Callaghan, Joseph - A History of Medieval Spain, (Cornell, 1975) -Smith, Colin - Christians and Moors in Spain: Vol. 2 (AD 1195-1614), (Liverpool University, 1989) #medievalspain #queenisabel #granada