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Reverter de La Guardia

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Reverter and his Christian mercenaries appear to have been very successful at stemming the advance of the Almohads for several years. The Catalan knight may even have been entrusted with the command of the entire Almoravid army but he was killed in battle in 1142 or 1144, possibly near
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The life of Reverter illustrates two important trends of the period: the expansionist policies of the counts of Barcelona over the Western Mediterranean and the tendency of medieval warriors to easily cross religious lines to find employment.
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A miniature from Cantiga de Santa Maria 181 depicting a Moroccan army with a Christian Banner at the battle of Marrakesh between Umar al-Murtada and Abū Yūsuf, emir of
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in the 1120s, probably 1126. He remained a prisoner of war in North Africa for about a decade until the emergence of the Almohad threat in the
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Burns, Robert Ignatius (1972). "Renegades, Adventurers, and Sharp Businessmen: The Thirteenth-Century Spaniard in the Cause of Islam".
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who took the command of the Christian contingent before converting to Islam.
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became the new viscount at the death of his father and returned in Spain and
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Boletin de la Real Academia de Buenas Letras de Barcelona
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Catalan adventurer and military leader (died 1142/44)
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Benimerines
viscount of Barcelona
Catalan
Almoravid
Almohad
Guislabert II
Barcelona
feudatory
count of Barcelona
Ebro river
Maghrib al-Aqsa
Ali ibn Yusuf
Tlemcen
Zenatas
Berenguer
Abu-l-Hasan
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El Cid
Gerald the Fearless
Robert Crispin
Farfanes
"The Banner of the Virgin Defeats the Moors at Marrakesh"
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"Reverter, vicomte de Barcelone, vers 1130-1145"

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