Fernandine Wars

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The Fernandine Wars were a series of three conflicts between the Kingdom of Portugal under King Ferdinand I and the Crown of Castile under Kings Henry II and later John I. They were fought over Ferdinand's claim to the Castilian succession after the murder of King Peter of Castile in 1369. After signing the Treaty of Salvaterra, there was a period of civil war in Portugal without a ruling king. This was part of the Hundred Years' War.

1369 — 1382  Wikidata
series of wars, Kingdom of PortugalKingdom of FranceKingdom of EnglandCrown of Castile


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