Siege of Almería (1147)

Siege of Almeria (1147)
Part of the Reconquista
Date1147
Location36°50′00″N 2°27′00″W / 36.833333°N 2.45°W / 36.833333; -2.45
Result Christian victory
Belligerents
Kingdom of Castile
County of Barcelona
Republic of Genoa
Almoravid Emirate
Commanders and leaders
Alfonso VII
Ramon Berenguer IV
Ansaldo Doria
Unknown
Strength
8,500 soldiers
63 galleys
163 vessels
Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown 30,000 killed or captured

The siege of Almería by the Kingdom of León and Castile and its allies lasted from July until October 1147. The siege was successful and the Almoravid garrison surrendered. The besieging force was under the overall command of King Alfonso VII. He was supported by forces from Navarre under their king, Catalonia under the count of Barcelona and Genoa, which provided most of the naval force.

The city of Almería, known in Arabic as al-Mariyya, reached its zenith under the Almoravids in the latter half of the eleventh century and the first half of the twelfth. This period of commercial and cultural richness was cut short by the conquest of 1147. Large sections of the city were physically destroyed and most prominent residents emigrated to North Africa.