the Battler

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The Battler was the epithet of Alfonso I of Aragon, a 12th-century king renowned for his relentless military campaigns against Muslim territories in the Iberian Peninsula.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
king
monarch of Aragon
alliance various Christian kingdoms of Iberia
birthName Alfonso I of Aragon NERFINISHED
burialPlace San Pedro el Viejo, Huesca NERFINISHED
conflictWith Almoravid dynasty NERFINISHED
conquered Zaragoza NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of Aragon NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth circa 1073
dateOfDeath 1134
dynasty Jiménez dynasty NERFINISHED
epithet the Battler NERFINISHED
era 12th century
father Sancho Ramírez NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance important military leader of the Reconquista
key figure in consolidating Aragonese power
house House of Jiménez NERFINISHED
knownAs Alfonso the Battler NERFINISHED
language Romance languages of medieval Iberia
mannerOfDeath died from wounds in battle
militaryConflict Battle of Cutanda NERFINISHED
Battle of Fraga NERFINISHED
Battle of Zaragoza campaigns
Reconquista NERFINISHED
mother Felicia of Roucy NERFINISHED
notableFor expansion of the Kingdom of Aragon
participation in the Reconquista
relentless military campaigns against Muslim territories in the Iberian Peninsula
placeOfBirth Kingdom of Aragon NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath near Fraga
policy aggressive expansion against Muslim taifas
positionHeld King of Aragon NERFINISHED
King of Pamplona NERFINISHED
predecessor Peter I of Aragon NERFINISHED
region Iberian Peninsula
reignEnd 1134
reignStart 1104
religion Roman Catholicism
sibling Peter I of Aragon NERFINISHED
spouse Urraca of León and Castile NERFINISHED
successor Ramiro II of Aragon NERFINISHED
territorialExpansion Ebro valley NERFINISHED
Upper March of Al-Andalus NERFINISHED
titleAfterConquest King of Zaragoza NERFINISHED
yearOfConquest 1118

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Alfonso I of Aragon nickname the Battler