The Almoravid Sack of Coimbra and the …

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The Almoravid Sack of Coimbra and the Urban Rebellion (1117 CE)

In 1117 CE, the Berber Almoravid forces, continuing their efforts to regain lost territory, sack Coimbra, one of the key Christian strongholds in central Portugal.

Notably, in the same year, Coimbra experiences the only recorded urban rebellion against its lord in medieval Portugal. The precise reasons for the uprising are unclear, but it likely stems from:

  • Discontent among the city’s inhabitants, possibly due to heavy taxation or military obligations.
  • Tensions between local Christian elites and the ruling authority over governance.
  • Fear and instability caused by the ongoing Almoravid offensives.

Despite the sack of the city, Coimbra remains a vital Christian stronghold, and its eventual reconquest and fortification will play a significant role in the expansion of Portugal southward during the later phases of the Reconquista.

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