Al-Mansur leads destructive raid of Santiago de Compostela taking church bells

Category
War
Place
Spain
Date
997
Reference
[Menocal: Ornament of the World, p. 96-7]
Excerpts from Books and Wikipedia
"In 997, al-Mansur led an unprecedentedly destructive raid into Santiago de Compostela, the site of a local cult to the apostle James, whose bones had purportedly been found there in the ninth century. The vicious burning of the city, and. the carting away of all the church bells back to Cordoba to be used as mosque lamps, helped catapult Santiago from local to near mythological importance in the subsequent century. The city became the very symbol of Christianity on the peninsula and a legendary pilgrimage site of international proportions, both of which remain largely true today. James himself was eventually transformed from mere apostle of Jesus to the patron saint of what would eventually be called the 'Reconquest,' and his name enhanced by the epithet Matamoros, or 'the Moor-slayer.'” [Menocal: Ornament of the World, p. 96-7]

This event is linked to the following periods

PeriodMiner
Begin
End
Category
First Taifa to Fall of Granada
1009
1491
Spanish