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1384 battle in Portugal
Battle of River Leça
Part of 1383–1385 Crisis
Date1384
LocationRiver Leça, Portugal
Result Portuguese victory
Castilian attack on Porto stopped
Belligerents
Kingdom of Portugal Crown of Castile
Commanders and leaders
Pedro de Trastámara
João Ramalho
Juan García Manrique
Strength
6,800 men 2,700 men
Casualties and losses
Very Low Low
Portuguese Crisis of 1383–1385

The Battle of Leça was a military encounter between a 6,800-man Portuguese force led by João Ramalho and Pedro, Count of Trastámara, a Castillian noble who was on the side of Portugal, and the smaller Castilian contingent led by the Archbishop of Santiago sent by John I of Castile to conquer Porto. The Portuguese forces, although smaller at the start, received significant reinforcements from Lisbon (that was also under siege at the time) just before the battle. The Portuguese attacked the Castilians who withdrew and were chased. Thus the Castilian blockade of Porto was finished.

Notes

  1. Miguel Duarte, Luís, Batalhas da História de Portugal - Guerra pela Independência, Academia Portuguesa de História, Lisboa, 2006, Vol. IV, pp 94, 95, 96
  2. Miguel Duarte, Luís, Batalhas da História de Portugal - Guerra pela Independência, Academia Portuguesa de História, Lisboa, 2006, Vol. IV, pp 95

References

  • Luís Miguel Duarte, Batalhas da História de Portugal - Guerra pela Independência, Academia Portuguesa de História, Lisboa, 2006, Vol. IV, pp 94, 95, 96


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