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- The Fernandine Wars (from the Portuguese Guerras Fernandinas) were a series of three conflicts (1369–70, 1372–73, 1381–82) between the Kingdom of Portugal...
- after numerous rebellions and battles. As king he was involved in the Fernandine Wars and the Hundred Years' War. Henry was the fourth of ten illegitimate...
- The Third Fernandine War was the last conflict of the Fernandine Wars, and took place between 1381–1382, between the Crown of Castile and the Kingdoms...
- Córdoba (/ˈkɔːrdəbə/ KOR-də-bə; Spanish: [ˈkoɾðoβa] ), or sometimes Cordova (/ˈkɔːrdəvə/ KOR-də-və), is a city in Andalusia, Spain, and the capital of...
- 1366–1526 Hungarian-Ottoman Wars 1366–1367 Savoyard crusade 1369–1370 First Fernandine War 1371–1413 Serbian–Ottoman wars 1371 Battle of Maritsa 1385/1387 Battle...
- The Walls of Dom Fernando (Portuguese: Muralhas de D. Fernando), or Fernandine Walls (Portuguese: Muralhas Fernandinas), are medieval fortifications located...
- Castile, joining with King Ferdinand in attacking Castile as part of the Fernandine Wars. After months of indecisiveness, a peace was again declared between...
- War of the Two Peters, and the 1383–1385 Portuguese interregnum Third Fernandine War (1381–1382) War of the League of Cognac (1526–1530), part of the Italian...
- Portuguese-Castillian War (1250-1253), when Castile attempted to conquer the Algarve Fernandine Wars (1369–1370, 1372–1373, 1381–1382), when Portugal attempted to claim...
- lands—not interrupted but actually intensified and legitimised during the Fernandine absolutist restorations —as well as the confiscation of Church properties...