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Name: Castilian Civil War

Type: Event

Start: 1327 AD

End: 1370 AD

Parent: Hundred Years' War

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Was a war of succession over the Crown of Castile that lasted from 1351 to 1369. The conflict became part of the larger conflict then raging between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of France: the Hundred Years' War.

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  • August 1363: Pedro of Castile then conquered Cariñena, Teruel, Segorbe, Morvedre, Almenara, Xiva, and Bunyol.
  • March 1357: In 1357, Castile penetrated Aragon and conquered Tarazona.
  • May 1361: The peace of Terrer in 1361 was negotiated between Peter IV of Aragon and Henry II of Castile. It resulted in the return of all occupied regions to the Kingdom of Aragon, marking the end of the conflict between the two kingdoms.
  • March 1327: Aragon annexed several areas of Navarre during the Castilian Civil War.
  • January 1363: In 1362, during the Reconquista, the Castilians, led by King Peter I of Castile, captured the castles of Arize, Atece, Terrer, Moros, Cetina, and Alhama from the Muslim forces in the region.
  • September 1363: The Castilians penetrated the Kingdom of Valencia in 1363, and conquered Alicante, Caudete, Elda, Gandia, and other places.

  • 1. Peace of Almazán


    Was the treaty that ended the Castilian Civil War.

  • January 1370: Castile leaves all occupied territories in Aragon due to a civil war.

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