Siege of Ronda

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The Siege of Ronda was a key late-15th-century military operation in which the Catholic Monarchs captured the strategically important Andalusian city of Ronda from the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada during the final phase of the Reconquista.

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instanceOf military operation
siege
attacker forces of the Catholic Monarchs
belligerent Crown of Aragon NERFINISHED
Crown of Castile NERFINISHED
Nasrid Emirate of Granada NERFINISHED
commander Ferdinand II of Aragon NERFINISHED
Isabella I of Castile NERFINISHED
conflictOf Granada War NERFINISHED
consequence expansion of Christian rule in Andalusia
weakening of Nasrid control in western Granada
defender Nasrid garrison of Ronda NERFINISHED
followedBy further Castilian–Aragonese advances into Nasrid territory
hasStrategicImportance control of a major stronghold in the Serranía de Ronda
control of routes between the interior of Granada and the coast
historicalContext Christian–Muslim conflicts in medieval Iberia
languageOfPrimarySources Arabic
Castilian
locatedIn Andalusia
Iberian Peninsula
Kingdom of Castile NERFINISHED
Ronda NERFINISHED
opponent Catholic Monarchs NERFINISHED
Nasrid Kingdom of Granada NERFINISHED
partOf Reconquista NERFINISHED
final phase of the Reconquista
precededBy earlier campaigns against Nasrid strongholds in western Granada
result Castilian–Aragonese victory
capture of Ronda by the Catholic Monarchs
target city of Ronda NERFINISHED
timePeriod late 15th century

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Granada War hasPart Siege of Ronda