- Battle of the Col de Panissars
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of the Col de Panissars
partof=theAragonese Crusade
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date=30 September –1 October ,1285
place=Pyrenean pass
result=Aragonese victory
combatant1=Crown of Aragon
combatant2=France
commander1=Peter III of Aragón ,Ramon of Montcada , andRoger of Lauria
commander2=Unknown
strength1=
strength2=
casualties1=
casualties2=The Battle of the Col de Panissars was fought on30 September and1 October 1285 between the forces ofPhilip III of France andPeter III of Aragón . It was a severe defeat for the French, who were already retiring over thePyrenees when the Aragonese fell on them.It was the last battle of the
Aragonese Crusade , a papally-sanctioned war on behalf ofCharles of Valois to secure the Aragonese throne from the excommunicate king Peter, who had conqueredSicily against papal interests. The battle followed on the heels of the naval victory at Les Formigues on4 September .__TOC__
Location and battle
The pass around the
massif ofAlbères (568 m) was the main route through the Pyrenees in Antiquity. The Romans called it the "Summum Pyrenæum". It has since been superseded by the Col de Perthus one kilometre to the northeast.Having promised to leave the passage to the French king and his family, the Aragonese troops contented themselves with attacking the retreating French army, decimated by
dysentery . Peter entrusted the vanguard toRamon de Montcada and hisAlmogàvers , who massacred the fatigued French but spared the royal family. This first attack was followed up by a second attack byRoger de Lauria , the admiral of the fleet which had defeated the French at Les Formigues and had then disembarked to fight on land. The result of all this was a rout: the French were decimated further and it was a complete Aragonese victory. According to thechronicle ofRamon Muntaner , the festivities of celebration lasted eight days inBarcelona .Legacy
When, in
1302 , Charles of Valois intervened in Sicily in support ofCharles II of Naples againstFrederick III of Sicily at the head of four thousand knights in the pay of the pope, Frederick reminded him of the gesture of leniency and magnanimity which his father, Peter, had shown to Charles family at the Col de Panissars. Admitting a lack of gratefulness, Charles ceased hostilities and signed thePeace of Caltabellotta .ources
*Chaytor, H. J. [http://libro.uca.edu/chaytor/hac7.htm "A History of Aragon and Catalonia"]
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