Battle of Lucena

Battle of Lucena
Part of Granada War

A monument in Lucena commemorating the battle
DateApril, 1483
Location37°24′32″N 04°29′07″W / 37.40889°N 4.48528°W / 37.40889; -4.48528
Result
  • Decisive Castilian victory
  • Capture of Muhammad XII
  • Death of Ibrahim Aliatar and utter destruction of the Granadan army
Belligerents
Emirate of Granada Crown of Castile
Commanders and leaders
Muhammad XII of Granada (POW)
Ibrahim Aliatar 
Diego Fernández de Córdoba y Carrillo de Albornoz
Diego Fernández de Córdoba y Arellano
Hernando de Argote
Strength
c. 5,000–6,000 c. 4,500–6,000
Casualties and losses
Very Heavy; Granadan army rendered ineffective Minimal

The Battle of Lucena, also called Battle of Martín González, was a war event in which Christian forces of the Crown of Castile were faced against the Muslim forces of the Nasrid Emirate of Granada. It took place in the month of April of the year 1483, in the course of the Granada War, and in the course of it the Christian forces took Muhammad XII of Granada prisoner.[1]

  1. ^ Fernando de la Granja Santamaría (1999). "Condena de Boabdil por los alfaquíes de Granada". Estudios de historia de Al-Andalus. Madrid: Real Academia de la Historia (Royal Academy of History). p. 291. ISBN 84-89512-51-5.