Battle of Los Alporchones

Battle of Los Alporchones
Part of the Spanish Reconquista

The Church of St. Patrick in Lorca, named thus because of the date the battle was fought on
Date17 March 1452
Location
Result Victory for the Kingdom of Castile
Belligerents
Emirate of Granada
Commanders and leaders
John II of Castile
Alonso Fajardo el Bravo
Muhammad IX of Granada Surrendered
Malik Anes (POWExecuted
Strength
400–700 knights
1,700–2,000 foot soldiers[1][2]
Unknown
Casualties and losses
40 killed
200 injured[1]
High
400 captured[1]

The Battle of Los Alporchones was a battle of the Spanish Reconquista that took place on 17 March 1452. The battle was fought between the troops of the Emirate of Granada and the combined forces of the Kingdom of Castile and its client kingdom, the Kingdom of Murcia. The Moorish army was commanded by Malik ibn al-Abbas[3] and the Castilian troops were commanded by Alonso Fajardo el Bravo, the head of the House of Fajardo and the Alcalde of Lorca Castle. The battle was fought in the area around the city of Lorca and resulted in a victory for the Kingdom of Castile.

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  2. ^ Hita, Ginés Pérez de (1610). Historia de los Vandos de los Zegries y Abencerrages Cavalleros Moros de Granada, de las Ciuiles Guerras Que Vuo en Ella, y Batallas Particulares que Vuo en la Vega Entre Moros y Christianos, Hasta Que el Rey don Fernando Quinto la Ganò (in Spanish). Emprenta de Sebastian Mateuad y Lorenço Déu, a costa de Raphael Vives, in the Library of Catalonia. pp. 8–15. ISBN 978-84-338-2569-8.
  3. ^ (sometimes referred to as Malik ibn Alabez or Alabez de Vera)