Mabila

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Mabila is the fortified Native American town in present-day Alabama that was the site of a major 1540 battle between Hernando de Soto’s Spanish expedition and the forces of Chief Tuskaloosa.

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Label Occurrences
Mabila canonical 2

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Native American town
Spanish exploration expedition
battle
fortified town
historical settlement
associatedWith Chief Tuskaloosa NERFINISHED
Hernando de Soto NERFINISHED
conflictBetween Forces of Chief Tuskaloosa NERFINISHED
Hernando de Soto’s Spanish expedition NERFINISHED
country United States (present-day) NERFINISHED
culture Mississippian culture NERFINISHED
date 1540
era Spanish exploration of North America
fortificationType palisaded town
hasLeader Chief Tuskaloosa NERFINISHED
historicalStatus destroyed
inhabitedBy Mississippian peoples NERFINISHED
Native Americans NERFINISHED
leader Hernando de Soto NERFINISHED
locatedIn Mabila NERFINISHED
Mississippian cultural area NERFINISHED
Southern United States
surface form: Southeastern United States

present-day Alabama
notableEvent Battle of Mabila (1540) NERFINISHED
partOf Chiefdom of Tuskaloosa NERFINISHED
Hernando de Soto expedition NERFINISHED
region American South NERFINISHED
significance site of major 16th-century conflict between Spanish explorers and Native Americans
siteOf Battle of Mabila NERFINISHED
timePeriod 16th century

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battle of Mabila (during his North American expedition) hasAlternativeName Mabila
subject surface form: Battle of Mabila
Tuskaloosa associatedWith Mabila