In 1144, the Almorvid governor of
Santarém, Abu Zakaria, captured and destroyed the
Knights Templar Castle of Soure, ultimately taking a number of prisoners including Martin to Santarém. While being held as a prison, Martin predicted that
Afonso I of Portugal would avenge the destruction of Soure by attacking and capturing Santarém. As a result of this prophecy, Abu Zakaria's had Martin taken to
Évora,
Seville, and eventually
Córdoba, where Martin was tortured and died in prison in 1146. The monk Salvado de Santa Cruz wrote about the life of Saint Martin of Soure in approximately 1150. ==Citations==