Zamora Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
- See also the Spanish football Zamora Trophy.
The name Zamora comes from the Visigoth "Semura" or from the Arab "Azemur" and "Semurah". The foundation of the city, however, was by Rome, with the name of Occelum Durii (the Duero Eye), in the days when the local hero Viriathus fought the Roman invasion. During the Medieval Age, Zamora was taken by the Arabs and by the Christians succesively (from the Arab invasions in the early years of the 8th century to the last years of the 11th), and it was fortified.
The most important historic episode took place when the city had an extraordinary relevance after the death of King Fernando I: his son Sancho, trying to reunify the Kingdom against his brothers, was assassinated during the city siege. During the 12th century, the city was extraordinarily important for their strategic position in the wars between Christians and Arabs to conquer the Iberian peninsula. As a result, the city preserves many churches and buildings from that time. In the next centuries, the city lost its political and economic relevance and suffered emigration, especially to South America (who founded many other cities called Zamora).
It has now 65,000 inhabitants and very beautiful medieval buildings, churches and places to visit.
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