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Second Battle of Cellorigo






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Second Battle of Cellorigo
Part of the Reconquista

Place in La Rioja where the Castle of Cellorigo was situated, guarding the mountain pass.
Date883
Location
Result Asturian Victory
Belligerents
Kingdom of Asturias Emirate of Córdoba
Commanders and leaders
Alfonso III of Asturias
Diego Rodríguez Porcelos
Vela Jiménez
Al-Mundhir of Córdoba
Almonder
Abuhalit

The Second Battle of Cellorigo took place between the Emirate of Córdoba over the castle at Cellorigo and its surrounding countryside in 883 AD.

Background[edit]

In882 AD, at the First Battle of Cellorigo, the Banu Qasi ruler Muhammad ibn Lubb al-Qasawi and al-Mundhir of Córdoba, the son of the Cordoban emir Muhammad I of Córdoba, were repelled from the castle at CellorigobyVela Jiménez, count of the Asturian county of Álava.

A year later, in 883 AD, al-Mundhir gathered together an army under the command of generals Almonder and Abuhalit. After breaching the walls of Zaragoza and sacking the city of Villamayor de Monjardín and other towns of Navarre, he set off to take the mountain pass castle at Cellorigo.

Battle[edit]

The results of the second campaign were worse than the previous attempt. After he was initially repulsed by the Cellorigo defenders, al-Mundhir attempted a second assault on the castle at Pancorbo and another at Castrojeriz. Both attempts were complete failures. Further, the attacks resulted in great loss of life for the Muslim side. Humiliated, al-Mundhir sent an envoy to King Alfonso III of Asturias to sue for peace.

Bibliography[edit]


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