Battle of Graus

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Battle of Graus
Part of the Reconquista
Date 1063
Location Graus, Spain
Result Castilian/Zaragozan victory
Belligerents
Aragon Castile, Zaragoza
Commanders
Ramiro I of Aragon al-Muktadir, Sancho II, El Cid,
Casualties and losses
Ramiro I of Aragon

The Battle of Graus (Spanish: Batalla de Graus; also Siege of Graus) was a battle of the early Spanish Reconquista in spring 1063 (some sources say the battle was in early May, possibly around May 8). The engagement took place in Graus and was fought between the Aragonese forces of Ramiro I and the Moorish forces of al-Muktadir, the king of Zaragoza. A Castilian contiginent under then-Prince Sancho was allied with al-Muktadir, and also took part in the battle. Sancho later became King Sancho II.

During the battle, Ramiro was killed. The engagement was also the first combat experience of El Cid, who fought with the Castilians. The Cid was around 20 years old at the time.

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