Who are the 3,000 executioners who forced the Iron Emperor to flee in 1086?
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Can one man stop an entire empire thirsty for blood? In 1086, the world witnessed a true nightmare when the iron heel of King Alfonso VI nearly crushed the southern kingdoms. After the fall of Toledo, Christian steel knew no obstacles, and rivers literally changed course due to the piles of the dead. But in a moment of ultimate despair, the rulers of the south opened the gates to those whom the Sahara itself feared.
Who were these 3,000 warriors of the "Black Guard," whose faces were hidden behind veils and whose hearts knew no fear of death? How did they manage to turn Europe’s invincible heavy cavalry into a heap of mangled metal on the "Slippery Ground"? In this video, we reveal the secret of the massive Battle of Sagrajas. You will see how the overconfidence of the Iron Emperor collided with the fanatical fury of the desert, and why the price of this "salvation" turned out to be more horrific than the war itself. 1 battle, 60,000 warriors, and a finale that will make your heart race.
#History #AlfonsoVI #MiddleAges #MilitaryHistory
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