- Calatrava la Vieja
Calatrava la Vieja (formerly just "Calatrava") is a medieval site and original nucleus of the
Order of Calatrava . It is now part of the Archaeological Parks ("Parques Arqueológicos") of the Community of Castile-La Mancha. Situated atCarrión de Calatrava , Calatrava during theHigh Middle Ages was the only important city in theGuadiana River valley. It thus guarded the roads to Córdoba and Toledo.Its name is derived from the
Arabic "Qal'at Rabah" قلعة رباح ("fortress of Rabah"), a reference to the Moorish nobleman who held this area in the8th century , although as a fortress it may date even earlier -to Iberian times.References to the site date from as early as
785 , and in853 due to conflicts between the Muslims of Toledo and theemirate of Córdoba , it was partially destroyed, but rebuilt later. The site was rebuilt underal-Hakam , brother of Muhammad I. It became the capital of the region. At the fall of theCaliphate of Córdoba , theTaifa kingdoms or republics of Seville, Córdoba, and Toledo competed to acquire Calatrava.Toledo was conquered by
Alfonso VI of Castile in 1085, and theAlmoravids arrived in theIberian Peninsula a year later. In 1147, Calatrava was conquered byAlfonso VII , becoming the farthestChristian outpost during this stage of the Reconquista.The castle was placed under the protection of the
Knights Templar , but this proved unsatisfactory, andSancho III of Castile made an offer: he would grant the town and fortress of Calatrava to anyone who promised to defend it from the Moors. Encouraged by a friar named Diego Velásquez, who had been a warrior prior to becoming a friar,Saint Raymond of Fitero took up the challenge. Sancho granted them the privilege of defending Calatrava, and Raymund organized an army, with the support ofJuan II of Toledo , theArchbishop of Toledo , that successfully prevented the Moors from attacking this place in 1158. [ [http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=4561 St. Raymond of Fitero - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online ] ]As a result of this success, Raymond decided to found the Order of Calatrava, organized along
Cistercian [One source says Benedictine. See http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=4561.] lines.The city was reconquered by the
Almohads in 1195, alter their victory againstAlfonso VIII at theBattle of Alarcos . They held it for 17 years, until 1212, when it was recovered as part of the campaign that resulted in the decisiveBattle of Las Navas de Tolosa .In 1217, the Order of Calatrava moved to
Calatrava la Nueva (castle of Dueñas), 60 km to the south. Thus, the original site became known as "Calatrava la Vieja" ("Old Calatrava").Calatrava la Vieja remained the center of the royal land grant, but it was completely abandoned by the early fifteenth century, when the Knight Commander of Calatrava moved his residence to Carrión de Calatrava.
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*es icon [http://www.patrimoniohistoricoclm.es/parque-arqueologico-de-alarcos-calatrava/ Parque Arqueológico Alarcos-Calatrava (Red de Parques Arqueológicos de Castilla-La Mancha)]
*es icon [http://www.nrtarqueologos.com/pro_calatrava_lavieja.htm Calatrava La Vieja en www.nrtarqueologos.com]
*es icon [http://www.ciudad-real.es/galeria/thumbnails.php?album=12 Galería Fotográfica en www.ciudad-real.es]
*es icon [http://www.castillosnet.org/ciudadreal/CR-CAS-005.shtml Descripción detallada y extensa galería fotográfica en www.castillosnet.org]
*es icon [http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=cfa5309f-7116-4f6f-89e0-6876d6a26d16 Abundante información del castillo y Geocaching en el yacimiento de Calatrava la Vieja]
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