The Andalusian campaign[1] in 1133 was led by Alfonso VII of León and Castile with the support of Zafadola, also known as "Sayf al-Dawla", and Rodrigo González de Lara.
In 1130, the Almoravids entered the lands of Toledo and captured Aceca [es], killing all the Christians they found and imprisoning its governor, Tello Fernández.
All those present agreed and, in that same year, he began his campaign accompanied by Zafadola and Rodrigo González de Lara.
He then headed for Jerez de la Frontera and Cádiz, which he would take and keep for a short time until he burned and sacked them.
[6] They returned passing from Talavera and reached Toledo in September of the same year, with a big number of captives and loot.