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The War of the Two Peters, also known as the Castilian–Aragonese War of 1356–1369, was fought from 1356 to 1369 between the crowns of Castile and Aragon. The conflict was a struggle between two claimants to the throne of Castile, Peter of Castile and Peter IV of Aragon. The former Peter was supported by England and several English nobles led by Edward III and his son, while the latter Peter was supported by France. The conflict also brought in the involvement of the kingdoms of Navarre and Portugal. The war resulted in Aragon gaining the upper hand, but it also devastated its economy that was already reeling from the effects of the Black Death.

1356 — 1369  Wikidata
Castilian-Aragonese War
warCrown of Aragon, Peter IV of Aragon, Crown of Castile, Pedro I of Castile and Leon, 

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TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
arearegion1035Kingdom of AragonWikidata
eventarmed conflict542Siege of Caesaraugustasiege, Theudigisel, Childebert IWikidata
eventarmed conflict652Siege of Cesaracostasiege, Recceswinth, Froia, TaiusWikidata
eventarmed conflict754Siege of ZaragozasiegeWikidata
eventarmed conflict755Siege of ZaragozasiegeWikidata
eventarmed conflict777Siege of ZaragozasiegeWikidata
eventarmed conflict778Siege of ZaragozasiegeWikidata
eventarmed conflict781Siege of ZaragozasiegeWikidata
eventarmed conflict1086Siege of ZaragozaTaifa of Zaragoza, El Cid, Kingdom of Leon, Alfonso VI of León and Castile, Al-Mustain II, siegeWikidata
eventarmed conflict1118Conquest of ZaragozaAlmoravid dynasty, Alphonse I of Aragon, siege, Kingdom of Aragon, conquest, Gaston IV, Viscount of Béarn, Centule II of BigorreWikidata
eventarmed conflict1396Invasion of Matthew, Count of FoixCrown of Aragon, invasion, House of FoixWikidata
eventarmed conflict1591Capture of Zaragoza by the army of Felipe IIbattle, conquest, political repressionWikidata
eventarmed conflict1710Battle of SaragossaBotifler, Kingdom of Great Britain, battle, AustrophilesWikidata
eventarmed conflict1808Zaragoza uprising against Napoleon, May 24, 1808rebellionWikidata
eventarmed conflict1808Battle of the Erasbattle, Casimiro Francisco Marcó del Pont, Mariano Renovales, Santiago Sas, Army of AragonWikidata
eventarmed conflict1808First Siege of Zaragozasiege, Grande ArméeWikidata
eventarmed conflict1808Sieges of Zaragozamilitary campaign, Grande ArméeWikidata
eventarmed conflict1808Action of July 2, 1808battle, Agustina de AragónWikidata
eventarmed conflict1808Action of August 4, 1808battle, Grande Armée, actionWikidata
eventarmed conflict1808Second Siege of Zaragozasiege, Jean Lannes, José Rebolledo de Palafox, 1st Duke of Saragossa, Grande Armée, Ignacio Erruz y Barta, Luis Gonzaga de Villava y Aybar, Army of Aragon, Antonio de Sangenís y Torres, José de L’Hotellerie de FalloisWikidata
eventarmed conflict1838Cincomarzadabattle, Christinos, Carlist armyWikidata
eventarmed conflict1936Aragon Frontwar frontWikidata
eventarmed conflict1936bombing of the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillaraerial bombingWikidata
eventwarWar of the Spanish Succession in AragonwarWikidata
organisationarms industry1943Instalazaarms industry, enterprise, Spanish arms industryWikidata
sitefortReducto del Pilarformer entity, redoubtWikidata
sitemuseum1964Museo de la Academia General Militarmilitary museumWikidata
sitetowerArch of San Ildefonsogate tower, archWikidata
sitetower918Torreón de la Zuda in Zaragozamonument, fortified tower, towerWikidata