By Raymond Ibrahim June 29, 2022
Thanks to the efforts of King Ferdinand III of Castile — aka, Saint Ferdinand — today in history, on June 29, 1236, Córdoba, which after the eighth century Muslim conquest of Spain, had become one of the most important "abodes of Islam," to quote a disgruntled Muslim chronicler, "passed into the hands of the accursed Christians — may Allah destroy them all!"
Six months earlier, in December of 1235, a daring band of Christians, led by a few knights, stormed and took a portion of Córdoba's eastern quarter. Word reached King Ferdinand in January of 1236, even as he was in mourning over the recent death of his thirty-year-old wife from childbirth complications.
Through their
envoy, the Spaniards "implored him to help them because they were
placed in most grave peril." Against the Muslim "multitude of Córdoba,
they were very few" and "separated from the Moors only by a certain wall
running almost through the middle of the city." Though at a standstill,
time, the envoy made clear, was not on the Christians' side.........To Read More.....
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