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Toma de Pacheco

Toma de Pacheco is a Spanish phrase meaning "capture of Pacheco." It refers to a historical event in 1369 during the Castilian Civil War, when forces loyal to King Peter of Castile captured the fortification of Pacheco. This event was part of the larger conflict between different factions vying for control of Castile. The term is used to describe a strategic military seizure or takeover in historical or military contexts, highlighting a moment when an enemy position or stronghold was successfully taken.