Battle_of_Tours
The Battle of Tours took place in October 732 near the city of Tours in present-day France. It was a significant conflict between the Frankish forces, led by Charles Martel, and the invading Muslim army from the Umayyad Caliphate. The battle marked a turning point in European history, as it halted the northward expansion of Islam into Western Europe.
The victory at Tours solidified Charles Martel's power and established the Franks as a dominant force in the region. This battle is often credited with preserving Christianity in Europe and shaping the future of the continent's political landscape.