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Encyclopedia > Battle of Montiel
Battle of Montiel
Part of Hundred Years' War
Date: 1369
Location:
Result: Franco-Castilian victory
Combatants
Franco-Castilians Portugal, Jews, Granadines, Marinids
Commanders
Henry II of Castile Pedro I the Cruel

The Battle of Montiel was fought in 1369 between Franco-Castilian forces, and an alliance of pro-England forces led by the Portuguese. Henry II of Castile led the Franco-Castilian force, while Don Pedro the Cruel led the Portuguese force. The Franco-Castilians were victorious. A map of Europe in the 1430s, near the end of the Hundred Years War The Hundred Years War is the name modern historians have given to what was actually a series of related conflicts, fought over a 116-year period, between England and France, and later Burgundy; beginning in... Events King Charles V of France renounces the treaty of Brétigny and war is declared between France and England. ... Henry of Trastamara (January 13, 1334 Sevilla - May 29, 1379 Santo Domingo de la Calzada) (Enrique de Trastámara), was the illegitimate son of Alfonso XI of Castile and Leonora de Guzman, and half brother to Pedro I the Cruel (or the Lawful, depending on who wrote the history). ... Events King Charles V of France renounces the treaty of Brétigny and war is declared between France and England. ... Henry of Trastamara (January 13, 1334 Sevilla - May 29, 1379 Santo Domingo de la Calzada) (Enrique de Trastámara), was the illegitimate son of Alfonso XI of Castile and Leonora de Guzman, and half brother to Pedro I the Cruel (or the Lawful, depending on who wrote the history). ... Pedro of Castile Peter I (August 30, 1334 – March 23, 1369; Spanish: Pedro I), sometimes known as Peter the Cruel or Peter the Lawful was the king of Castile from 1350 to 1369. ...

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