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Quote[/b] (LadyAnn @ Aug. 14 2003,21:24)]The spies must have been quite busy, as the King of Castile, now displaying the banners of both Castile and Leon, led his 6600 men to fight on the side of Aragon. Riding with the King of Castile-Leon was his only heir. The Castilian force had about 800 horses, Bodygards and Jinettes, some 2400 archers, and the rest Urban Militia and Javalin Men. It was not a strong force, and Sancho wouldn't mind if the Spanish King appeared on El Cid side and declare war with Aragon.