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The Conquest of Toledo in 1085 (ceramic)
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The Conquest of Toledo in 1085 (ceramic)
702235 The Conquest of Toledo in 1085 (ceramic) by Spanish School; Private Collection; (add.info.: Alfonso VI (before June, 1040 - June 29/July 1, 1109), nicknamed the Brave (El Bravo) or the Valiant, was King of Leon from 1065, King of Castile and de facto King of Galicia from 1072.
In May 1085, after skilfully managing to pit the several Muslim kings against each other and defeating a coalition of the taifas of Seville, Badajoz and Zaragoza, Alfonso VI was able to enter the city of Toledo; the latters taifa was incorporated with Castile and the city was made the capital of Leon and Castile. The former taifa lands remained subject to a long struggle with its Muslim neighbours, at least until the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa (1212).); Index Fototeca
Media ID 25897096
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The Conquest of Toledo in 1085 (ceramic) captures the historic moment when King Alfonso VI, known as 'the Brave', led his Christian troops to victory over the Muslim rulers and claimed the city of Toledo as his own. This exquisite ceramic print, part of a private collection, beautifully depicts the medieval battle scene with intricate details. Alfonso VI's strategic brilliance is evident in this artwork, as he skillfully manipulated rival Muslim kings and defeated a coalition of taifas to gain control over Toledo. The city's fortified walls and castellated towers stand tall against a backdrop of a traditional Spanish landscape. The bravery and courage displayed by both sides are palpable in this portrayal. The Christian cavalrymen on horseback charge fearlessly towards their enemies while the Muslim soldiers fiercely defend their territory. The clash between these two kingdoms unfolds amidst crenellations and battlements that symbolize power and conquest. Toledo's significance as the new capital of Leon and Castile is highlighted in this artwork, marking an important turning point in history. Although further conflicts would arise with neighboring Muslim territories, Alfonso VI's triumph paved the way for future conquests during the Crusades. This print from Bridgeman Images not only showcases artistic mastery but also serves as a reminder of Spain's rich medieval heritage and its enduring legacy.
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