Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada

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Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada
Irving, Washington, 1783-1859
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There were no women or children in the place. It was kept up as a mere military post^ commanding one of the most important passes of the mountains, and was a stronghold of Moorish marauders. The marques was animated by the idea of regaining this fortress for his sovereigns and wresting from the old Moorish king this boasted trophy of his prowess. He sent missives, there- fore, to the brave Luis Fernandez Puerto Carrero, who had distinguished himself in the late victory, and to Juan Almaraz, cap
...tain of the men-at-arms of the Holy Brotherhood, informing them of his designs, and inviting PROJECT FOR BURPRI8INQ ZAHARA.
ihem to meet him vith their forces on the banks of the Qnadalete.
It was on the daj (says Fray Antonio Agapida) of the glorious apostles St Simon and Jndas, the twenty-eighth of October, in the year of grace one thousand four hun- dred and eighty-three, that this chosen band of Christian soldiers assembled suddenly and secretly at the appoint- ed place. Their forces, when united, amounted to six hundred horse and fifteen hundred foot Their gather- ing place was at the entrance of the defile leading to Zahara.


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