- 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...
- 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...
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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...
- Córdoba (/ˈkɔːrdəbə/ KOR-də-bə; Spanish: [ˈkoɾðoβa] ), or
sometimes Cordova (/ˈkɔːrdəvə/ KOR-də-və), is a city in Andalusia, Spain, and the
capital of...
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Kingdom of
Portugal and the
Crown of
Castile during the
Fernandine Wars.
During the
Fernandine Wars, the
Kingdom of
Portugal faced a
series of military...
- 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...
- The
Walls of Dom
Fernando (Portuguese:
Muralhas de D. Fernando), or
Fernandine Walls (Portuguese:
Muralhas Fernandinas), are
medieval fortifications located...
- 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...
- town of Monção,
known for
having deceived the
Castilian army
during the
Fernandine Wars in the 14th century,
thereby saving the
people of Monção. Martins...
- Castile,
joining with King
Ferdinand in
attacking Castile as part of the
Fernandine Wars.
After months of indecisiveness, a
peace was
again declared between...