- War of the Two Peters
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date=1356 to1375
place=mostly towns in theCrown of Aragon ;kingdom of Valencia
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commander1=Pedro of Castile
commander2=Peter IV of Aragon
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casualties2=The War of the Two Peters ( _es. La Guerra de los Dos Pedros, _ca. Guerra dels dos Peres) was a war fought from1356 to1375 between the kingdoms of Castile and Aragon. Its name refers to the two rulers of these countries:Peter of Castile andPeter IV of Aragon , respectively. One historian has written that "all of the centuries-old lessons of border fighting were used as two evenly matched opponents dueled across frontiers that could change hands with lightning speed."Donald J. Kagay, "The Defense of the Crown of Aragon during the War of the Two Pedros (1356-1366)," "The Journal of Military History", Volume 71, Number 1, January 2007, pp. 11-31.]Background
At the beginning of the
14th century , Castile was suffering from unrest caused by its civil war, which was fought between the local and allied forces of the reigning king, Pedro of Castile, and his illegitimate brother Henry of Trastámara over the right to the crown.Casus belli
Peter IV of Aragon supported Henry of Trastámara. Henry was, in turn, supported by the French in the form of
Bertrand du Guesclin and his "free companies" of troops. Pedro of Castile was supported by the English. The War of the Two Peters can thus be considered an extension of the widerHundred Years' War as well as the IberianCastilian Civil War . The Castilian king's aims were to lay claim to thekingdom of Valencia , which included parts ofMurcia ,Elche ,Alicante , andOriola .Pedro of Aragon wished to dominate the
Mediterranean in opposition to Castile and Castile's ally Genoa. [http://www.dpz.es/ifc/libros/Ubietoweb/fichasubieto/65.html] A naval incident between the two powers had already caused tension: Catalangalley s, armed by Mossèn Francisco de Perellós, who hadletters of marque from the Aragonese king, aided France against England, and also managed to capture two Genoese ships atSanlúcar de Barrameda . Genoa was an ally of Castile. Pedro of Castile, leading the Castilian fleet, caught up to Perellós atTavira , but was unable to capture him.War 1356-1363
The war lasted from
1356 to1375 . Prolonged due to the fact that Pedro of Castile ended up losing his throne to Henry of Trastámara, the war primarily took place on the border between Castile and Aragon, namely Aragonese border towns such asTeruel , which fell to the Castilians.In 1357, Castile penetrated Aragon and conquered
Tarazona onMarch 9 . OnMay 8 , they arranged a temporary truce. [http://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guerra_dels_dos_Peres]At the beginning of 1361, the Castilians conquered the fortresses of
Verdejo , Torrijos,Alhama , and other places. However, the "Peace of Terrer" (sometimes called the "Peace of Deza") was negotiated onMay 18 1361 , in which all conquered places and castles were returned to their original lords.Bernardo de Cabrera , ambassador of the Aragonese king, negotiated the peace. Pedro IV married his daughter Constança toFrederick III the Simple . [ [http://www.uv.es/~ivorra/Historia/SXIV/1360.htm 1360 - 1365 ] ]In June
1362 , Pedro of Castile met withCharles II of Navarre atSoria , in which mutual aid was promised. He also contracted an alliance withEdward III of England and Edward's son The Black Prince.With these negotiations complete, the Castilian king invaded Aragonese territory without officially declaring war, and the conflict commenced again. The Aragonese king was at
Perpignan without troops, and thus caught off guard. The Castilians took the castles ofArize ,Atece , Terrer, Moros, Cetina and Alhama. Pedro of Castile was unable to takeCalatayud , even though he attacked it with all types ofsiege machines . Without taking his conquests any further, he returned toSeville .The next year (
1363 ) Castile continued the war against Aragon, and again occupied Tarazona. Pedro of Castile received reinforcements fromPortugal and Navarre. Meanwhile, the Aragonese king negotiated a treaty with France and a secret treaty with Henry II of Castile.Pedro of Castile then conquered Cariñena,
Terol ,Segorbe ,Murviedro , Almenara, Xiva, andBunyol .The papal
nuncio Jean de la Grange arranged the "peace ofMurviedro " (Sagunt/o) (July 2 1363 ) between the two kings. However, it was not ratified, and hostilities continued. The Castilians penetrated thekingdom of Valencia in 1363, and conqueredAlicante ,Elda ,Gandia , and other places.War 1363-1369
From 1365 to 1369 Pedro of Castile was preoccupied with maintaining his position on the Castilian throne against Henry of Trastámara.
In 1366 began the
Castilian Civil War which would see Pedro of Castile dethroned. He was assailed by his bastard brotherHenry of Trastamara at the head of a host of soldiers of fortune, includingBertrand du Guesclin andHugh Calveley , and abandoned the kingdom without daring to give battle, after retreating several times (first fromBurgos , then from Toledo, and lastly fromSeville ) in the face of the oncoming armies. Peter fled, with his treasury, to Portugal, where he was coldly received by his uncle, KingPedro I of Portugal , and thence to Galicia, in northern Spain, where he ordered the murder of Suero, the archbishop of Santiago, and the dean, Peralvarez.Pedro of Castile was overthrown in 1369. [ [http://www.enciclopedia-aragonesa.com/voz.asp?voz_id=6624&voz_id_origen=13418 Guerra de los dos Pedros (1356-1369) - Gran Enciclopedia Aragonesa OnLine ] ]
Valencia and Granada
The
Kingdom of Granada supported Pedro of Castile in this conflict. [ [http://www.deremilitari.org/REVIEWS/Villalon_100YW.htm Villalon and Kagay - The Hundred Years War: A Wider Focus ] ] During the War of the Two Peters, southern Valencia saw a lot of low-level ravaging and political instability as Castilian troops and their Moorish allies invaded this territory. The Castilians unsuccessfully laid siege toOrihuela in 1364. [ [http://www.thinkspain.com/news-spain/13247 If these walls could talk ] ]The war's end
This border conflict finally ended with the "peace of Almazán" (
1375 ) leaving no clear victors. Castile recoveredcomarca s that had passed under Aragonese rule, such as theseignory ofMolina . A marriage was contracted betweenEleanor of Aragon , daughter of Peter IV of Aragon, andJohn I of Castile , the successor of Henry II of Castile.The misery of this war was worsened by the
Black Death and other natural disasters, such asdrought and a plague oflocust s. The war ruined the Aragonese economy, coinciding with a decrease of the country’s population caused by the war and the Black Death. [ [http://www.tv3.cat/historiesdecatalunya/personatges/per102337822.htm Histories de Catalunya ] ] Thecathedral of Tarazona was destroyed during the war, and not rebuilt until much later.However, the war is believed to have led to the establishment of administrative and military forces that would ultimately result in a unified Castile and Aragon in the next century.
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*es icon [http://www.dpz.es/ifc/libros/Ubietoweb/fichasubieto/65.html La Guerra de los Dos Pedros]
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