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The siege of Bayonne was launched by Alfonso the Battler, King of Aragon and Navarre, apparently against the Duke of Aquitaine, William X, and lasted from October 1130 to October 1131. The city of Bayonne was then a part of Aquitaine, nominally a part of France. The chief narrative source for the siege of Bayonne is the Chronica Adefonsi imperatoris, a contemporary account of events in Spain compiled to celebrate the feats of Alfonso VII of León and Castile. The siege began with knights, infantry, and siege engines and included the plundering of the environs of the city and assaults on its walls. The arrival of a relief army led to a famous joust and the prolongation of the siege. The siege was a failure, and was lifted after Alfonso had made his famous last will and testament.

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  • Baionako setioa (1130) (eu)
  • Siege of Bayonne (1130–1131) (en)
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  • Baionako setioa 1130eko urritik 1131ko urrira Aragoi eta Iruñeko erregea zen Alfontso I.a Bataiatzaileak eta Akitaniako dukea zen Gilen X.ak Lapurdiko hiriburuan egindako gudua izan zen. Orduko Baiona Akitaniako dukerriaren menpean zegoen, Frantziako Erresumaren ageriko zatia zena. Baionako setioan gertatutakoaren iturri garaikide nagusia , Iruñeko erregearen etsaia zen Alfontso VII.a Gaztelakoaren balentriak omentzeko idatzi zutena. Setioa hasteko zaldun, infanteria eta setio-makinak erabiltzeaz gain, hiriko ingurumariak okupatu eta harresiak erasotzeari ekin zioten. Armada berria ailegatzeak setioaren luzapena eta famatu bat eragin zituen. Hala ere, setioa ez zen arrakastatsua izan eta, testamentua egin ondoren, Alfontsok uzteko agindua eman zuen. (eu)
  • The siege of Bayonne was launched by Alfonso the Battler, King of Aragon and Navarre, apparently against the Duke of Aquitaine, William X, and lasted from October 1130 to October 1131. The city of Bayonne was then a part of Aquitaine, nominally a part of France. The chief narrative source for the siege of Bayonne is the Chronica Adefonsi imperatoris, a contemporary account of events in Spain compiled to celebrate the feats of Alfonso VII of León and Castile. The siege began with knights, infantry, and siege engines and included the plundering of the environs of the city and assaults on its walls. The arrival of a relief army led to a famous joust and the prolongation of the siege. The siege was a failure, and was lifted after Alfonso had made his famous last will and testament. (en)
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  • Siege of Bayonne (en)
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  • Romantic portrayal of Alfonso, the warrior-king, by Francisco Pradilla (en)
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