Battle of Montiel
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For an earlier battle of the Reconquista, see Battle of Montiel (1143).
| Battle of Montiel | |||||||
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| Part of the Hundred Years' War and the Castilian Civil War |
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Miniature of the Battle of Montiel from the "Chronicles" bij Jean Froissart (XVth C) |
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| Portugal, Jews, Granadines, Marinids | Franco-Castilians | ||||||
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| Peter of Castile | Henry II of Castile | ||||||
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| ~15000 troops | unknown | ||||||
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| unknown | unknown | ||||||
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The Battle of Montiel was fought in 1369 between Franco-Castilian forces, and an alliance of pro-English forces led by the Portuguese. Henry II of Castile led the Franco-Castilian force including Bertrand du Guesclin, while Peter of Castile led a Castilian-Portuguese force. The Franco-Castilians were victorious.
After the battle, Peter fled to the castle of Montiel, where he became trapped. In an attempt to bribe Bertrand du Guesclin, Peter was lured into a trap outside the castle. In a confrontation with his stepbrother Henry, Peter was killed. His death on 23 March 1369 marked the end of the Castilian Civil War.
[edit] References
- DeVries, Kelly (2006). Battles of the Medieval World. New York: Barnes & Noble. pp. 148–157. ISBN 0-7607-7779-9.