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The Battle That Saved Europe: The Showdown at Tours In 732 In Just 60 Seconds

Last Updated: October 10, 2025 1 Comment

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The video above from mapsinanutshell, shows The Battle of Tours (also known as The Battle of Poitiers) in 732, which helped save Europe.

More about it below:

The Battle of Tours (732 AD): The Showdown That Shaped Europe

Lead-Up:

  • Early 700s: The Umayyad Caliphate rapidly expanded from the Middle East across North Africa and into Spain (Al-Andalus).
  • Umayyad forces crossed the Pyrenees Mountains into modern-day France, pushing deep into Frankish territories.
  • After being defeated, Duke Odo of Aquitaine appealed to Charles Martel, the Frankish “Mayor of the Palace,” for help.
  • Martel united the Frankish nobles and raised a strong, disciplined army to stop the invasion near Tours.

The Battle:

  • Fought on 10 October 732 between the Franks (under Charles Martel) and the Umayyads (led by Abd al-Rahman al-Ghafiqi).
  • Martel positioned his troops on high ground, forming dense infantry squares and defensive shield walls.
  • Umayyad cavalry charges repeatedly attacked but failed to break the Frankish line.
  • During the fighting, Abd al-Rahman was killed, causing confusion among his troops.
  • Overnight, the Umayyad army retreated, leaving behind their camp and spoils, a clear Frankish victory.

Aftermath:

  • The Umayyads ceased major incursions north of the Pyrenees after the defeat.
  • Charles Martel earned the nickname “The Hammer” and cemented his authority over the Frankish realm.
  • His dynasty, the Carolingians, later produced Charlemagne, who united much of Western Europe.
  • The battle secured Western Europe’s Christian character and halted the northern spread of Islamic rule.

Historical Significance:

  • Seen as a turning point that defined Europe’s cultural and religious identity.
  • Preserved the conditions for the rise of medieval Christendom and the Frankish Empire.
  • Symbolically viewed as the moment “Europe was saved” from further Islamic expansion.

What If the Umayyads Had Won?

  • Islamic forces could have advanced into central and northern Europe, reshaping its history.
  • The Carolingian dynasty (and later Holy Roman Empire) might never have emerged.
  • Europe’s languages, religions, and political systems could have evolved under Islamic influence, possibly linking Spain and France within a single Muslim realm.

Also see: Watch The Reconquista In Just 60 Seconds

Books on the Battle of Tours:

  • The Path of the Martyrs: Charles Martel, The Battle of Tours and the Birth of Europe
  • Charles Martel & the Battle of Tours: the Defeat of the Arab Invasion
  • Poitiers AD 732: Charles Martel turns the Islamic tide

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Comments

  1. Marjaana says

    October 19, 2025 at 7:16 am

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    The name you need is Juhani. Males tend to end in an I, females an A.

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