. "Aragonese Conquest of Valencia"@en . . "Burriana, Province of Castell\u00F3n, Spain"@en . "the Reconquista"@en . . . . . "Chronological map documenting the Conquest of Valencia."@en . . "1233"^^ . . "In 1229, the city of Valencia, known to the Muslims as \"Balansiya\", had fallen to the forces under the command of Zayyan ibn Mardanish, a local leader who was opposed to the Almohades. In capturing that city, he dethroned Zayd Abu Zayd, who subsequently fled to the Kingdom of Aragon. James I of Aragon used this as a casus belli to intervene in the Muslim civil war on the side of the Almohades, but in reality with the pretext of expanding his own territory. Two Aragonese knights, Hugo de Follalquer, Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller, and Blas de Arag\u00F3n, who had just returned from a period of exile in Valencia, met with Jaime I at Alca\u00F1iz. They recounted stories of the prosperity of the Muslim kingdom and encouraged the king to conquer it in 1233."@en . . . . "In 1229, the city of Valencia, known to the Muslims as \"Balansiya\", had fallen to the forces under the command of Zayyan ibn Mardanish, a local leader who was opposed to the Almohades. In capturing that city, he dethroned Zayd Abu Zayd, who subsequently fled to the Kingdom of Aragon. James I of Aragon used this as a casus belli to intervene in the Muslim civil war on the side of the Almohades, but in reality with the pretext of expanding his own territory."@en . "22"^^ . . . . . . . "Siege of Burriana"@en . . "Siege of Burriana"@en . "22"^^ . . "Conquest of the City of Burriana by James I of Aragon"@en . .