Episodes
The Christians succeed in taking one of the most important cities in al-Andalus - the city of Cordoba which surrendered in 1236.
Published 11/08/24
As the Muslims of al-Andalus fight each other, King Fernando of Leon and Castile takes advantage of an opportunity to strike Cordoba.
Published 10/25/24
We follow King James I of Aragon and King Alfonso IX of Leon as they go on the offensive.
Published 10/11/24
As Caliphs come and go at a dizzying rate, Almohad rule in al-Andalus crumbles - giving rise to a new ruler, ibn Hud.
Published 09/27/24
King Fernando III of Castile embarks on his first crusade, while one of the contenders for Caliph forms an unlikely alliance with Castile.
Published 09/13/24
As crusading fever sweeps across Europe, a number of crusades are launched against the Almohads - with mixed results.
Published 08/30/24
We welcome a new King to the throne of Castile and join the Portugese in a crusade to seize a Muslim stronghold to the south of Lisbon.
Published 08/16/24
A bunch of consequential deaths in the years following the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa, upend the politics of the Iberian peninsula.
Published 08/02/24
We conclude our look at the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa, which ends in a decisive victory for the crusaders.
Published 07/19/24
It's crusade time! A major crusading expedition leaves Toledo in June 1212 under the command of King Alfonso VIII of Castile. It heads directly southwards, intending to confront the Caliph's forces.
Published 07/05/24
After a decade-long period of peace, the Christians and Muslims of the Iberian peninsula clash once again, with the Caliph targetting the Christian stronghold of Salvatierra.
Published 06/21/24
A decade long period of peace between the Almohads and the Christians commences, leaving the Christian kings free to do what they do best - fight each other.
Published 06/07/24
Following its loss at the Battle of Alarcos, the Kingdom of Castile faces an existential threat in 1196 as it is attacked simultaneously by Leon, Navarre and the Almohads.
Published 05/24/24
The truces between the Christian rulers and the Caliph expire and both sides clash at the Battle of Alarcos in 1195.
Published 05/10/24
During the years 1190 and 1191, the Caliph launches a number of military campaigns against the Kingdom of Portugal, intent on reclaiming the town of Silves.
Published 04/26/24
Following the bunch of deaths which occurred in the last episode, we have a bunch of new Christian kings - most of whom are named Alfonso.
As the Third Crusade is launched, we see the new king of Portugal, King Sancho I, join with a fleet of crusaders to attack the Muslim town of Silves.
Published 04/12/24
We cover the Caliph's campaign against the Christians in 1184 and wave goodbye to three major players from our narrative.
Published 03/29/24
We track the progress of the two new kids on the block in Christian Spain - King Alfonso VIII of Castile and King Alfonso II of Aragon.
Published 03/15/24
We continue to follow the Caliph on his less than optimal military campaign against the Christians in 1172.
Published 03/01/24
In 1172 the Caliph embarks on an ambitious campaign to conquer Christian Spain.
Published 02/16/24
The Almohads finally achieve their goal, becoming the uncontested rulers of al-Andalus. Their next move will be to focus on defeating the Christians.
Published 12/22/23
When the new Caliph turns his attention to al-Andalus, he concentrates on two threats - the Portugese freelancer Geraldo the Fearless and the Almohad's traditional foe the Wolf King.
Published 12/08/23
Ambitious plans by the Almohads to dominate al-Andalus are interrupted by the death of the Caliph.
Published 11/24/23
Some unexpected deaths among the leaders of Christian Spain, result in two kingdoms being ruled by children named Alfonso. Meanwhile, over in the Almohad camp, things aren't going much better with the Caliph and his armies preoccupied in northern Africa.
Published 11/10/23