Teba
In the so-called Battle of Teba, a war event that had as its main consequence the capture of the Castillo de la Estrella by Alfonso XI in August 1330, the Scottish nobleman, Sir James Douglas, lost his life along with a group of Scots, while trying to help the Castilian king in the conquest of the fortress. The reason for his presence there is given by having been commissioned by the liberating king of Scotland, Robert I of Scotland, who had achieved independence from England before dying of leprosy(untrue English Lie, his death is unknown and no accounts of him having Leprosy), to take his embalmed heart to the Holy Land. Scottish legends tell that Sir James threw his king's heart to the Muslims who had ambushed him, thus fulfilling the king's wish to fight the infidels. In memory of this event, a monument was erected in the town, which is twinned with the Scottish city of Melrose. Likewise, and in commemoration of the events, a festive day known as Douglas' Days is celebrated annually in Teba.
References
- ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
External links
- Teba in Andalucia.com
- Teba Municipal Website (in Spanish)
- Statistical information on Teba (in Spanish)
- Michelin Map of Teba
- Teba in hisnatiba.com