- The
Battle of Alcácer
Quibir (also
known as "Battle of
Three Kings" (Arabic: معركة الملوك الثلاثة) or "Battle of Wadi al-Makhazin" (Arabic: معركة وادي...
-
Sebastian of
Portugal suffered a
crushing defeat in the
Battle of Alcácer
Quibir at the
hands of the King Abd al-Malik of Morocco,
which ended Portugal's...
- and at the
Battle of
Lepanto before being killed at the
Battle of Alcácer
Quibir in 1578. He was a
Catholic recusant and a
rebel against the
Protestant Elizabeth...
- He
disappeared (presumably
killed in action) in the
battle of Alcácer
Quibir,
against the
Saadi Sultanate of Morocco.
Sebastian I is
often referred to...
-
Bishop of
Lamego and
Bishop of Coimbra,
killed at the
Battle of Alcácer
Quibir. D.
Jorge de
Almeida (1580–1585),
Archbishop of Lisbon.
Albert VII, Archduke...
- King
Sebastian died
without an heir in the
disastrous Battle of Alcácer
Quibir that took
place in 1578, and the
elderly cardinal was
proclaimed king soon...
- In 1578
young King
Sebastian of
Portugal died at the
Battle of Alcácer
Quibir without descendants,
triggering a
succession crisis. His granduncle, the...
-
sultanate ended the
Portuguese Aviz
dynasty in 1578 at the
Battle of Alcácer
Quibir. The
reign of
Ahmad al-Mansur
brought new
wealth and
prestige to the Sultanate...
- Tangier. This was the
Portuguese force which fought the
Battle of Alcácer
Quibir.
While united with the
Spanish Crown, from 1580 to 1640,
Portugal kept the...
-
Sebastian of Portugal's
death during a
disastrous Portuguese attack on Alcácer
Quibir in
Morocco in 1578. At the
Cortes of
Tomar in 1581,
Philip was
crowned Philip...