1242: Re-conquered from the Muslims, led by the Commander of Ucles, Pelayo Pérez Correa, with an army formed by Christians from the kingdoms of Castile and Aragon. End of the 13th century: Important buildings appear such as the convent of San Juan of the Dominican order, the Church of El Salvador and that of Santa María in the current Plaza de La Mancha. 14th century: Chinchilla became part of the Señorío de Villena under the mandate of Don Juan Manuel. 1422: Appointment of Chinchilla as a city by King
Juan II 1448: Beginning of the construction of the current castle in this year by Juan Pacheco 1504:
Cesare Borgia imprisoned in Tower of Tribute 1576: Evidence of the construction by Juan Pacheco can be found in the coat of arms on the walls and in a topographical survey from 1576 which states: “This tower, fortifications and moat were made by the Marquis of Villena”. 1812: The castle suffered interior and exterior damages by the French troops during the Independence war 1900: The city council wanted to turn the castle into a prison causing to remove all remaining interior that was left behind by the French troops 1973: The town council got the castle back and destroyed the prison which was abandoned for 27 years (Fortified) == Locations ==