Castilian forces capture Gibraltar from the Nasrids …

Years: 1462 - 1462

Castilian forces capture Gibraltar from the Nasrids on August 20, 1462, in what is known as the Eighth Siege of Gibraltar.

An immediate dispute breaks out between the House of Medina Sidonia (the Guzmán family) and the House of Arcos (the Ponce de León family) about the possession of the town.

Finally, the initiative of Juan Alonso de Guzmán, 1st Duke of Medina Sidonia succeeds and he takes possession of the town as personal property.

However, the King of Castile, Henry IV, declares Gibraltar to be Crown property and not the personal property of the Guzman family.

Restoring the charter granted to Gibraltar in 1310, Henry takes two additional measures: the lands previously belonging to Algeciras (destroyed in 1369) are granted to Gibraltar; and the status of collegiate church is solicited from Pope Pius II and granted to the Santa María Church (the present day Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned on the site of the old Moorish Mosque).

St. Bernard of Clairvaux, whose feast falls on August 20, becomes the Patron Saint of Gibraltar.

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