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 August 14 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1385 - 1383-1385 Crisis: Castilians are defeated by Portuguese at the Battle of Aljubarrota.
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 Battle of Aljubarrota - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The result was a decisive defeat of the Castilians and the end of the 13831385 Crisis, establishing João as King of Portugal.
On April 6, 1385, the council of the kingdom (cortes in Portuguese) summoned in Coimbra and declared king João, Master of Aviz (bastard son of Peter I of Portugal).
The end of the 14th century in Europe was a time of revolution and crisis, with the Hundred Years' War devastating France, the plague decimating the continent, and famine afflicting the poor.
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 13831385 Crisis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 13831385 crisis is a period of civil war and anarchy in the Portuguese history, also known as the Interregnum, since there was no crowned king.
In 1383, king Fernando I of Portugal was dying.
The first act of hostility was taken by the faction of João of Aviz in December, 1383.
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 John I of Castile
The 1383-1385 Crisis, a period of civil unrest and anarchy in Portugal, followed.
On the death of his father-in-law in 1383, John endeavoured to enforce the claims of his wife, Ferdinand's only child, to the crown of Portugal.
He was resisted by the national sentiment of the people, and was utterly defeated at the battle of Aljubarrota, on August 14, 1385.
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 Station Information - Fernando of Portugal
This led to a period of war and political indefinition known as the 1383-1385 Crisis.
Ferdinand left no male heir when he died on October 22 1383, and the direct Burgundian line, which had been in possession of the throne since the days of Count Henry (about 1112), became extinct.
On the death of Pedro of Castile in 1369, Ferdinand, as great grandson of Sancho IV by the female line, laid claim to the vacant throne, for which the kings of Aragon and Navarre, and afterwards the duke of Lancaster (married in 1370 to Constance, the eldest daughter of Pedro), also became competitors.
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 Jewish Portugal
Later, anti-Jewish movements became increasingly apparent in the Iberian Peninsula during the political crisis of 1383-1385, which accentuated the rivalries between Portugal and Castile.
The crisis culminated in the establishment of the Avis dynasty and the accession of Joao I to the throne.
In the period 1279 to 1383, there were some 31 communes in various parts of the country, but in the 15th century this number increased so rapidly that soon there were 135 judiarias or Jewish quarters in different places.
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 AUGUST 14 FACTS AND INFORMATION
1385 - 1383-1385_Crisis: Castilians are defeated by Portuguese at the Battle_of_Aljubarrota.
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 October 22 - Simple English Wikipedia
1383 - The 1383-1385 Crisis in Portugal: A period of civil war and disorder began when King Fernando died without a male heir to the Portuguese throne.
1962 - Cuban Missile Crisis: US President John F. Kennedy announces that American spy planes have discovered Soviet nuclear weapons in Cuba, and that he has ordered a naval "quarantine" of the island nation.
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 Beatrice of Portugal
In the beginning of 1383, the political situation in Portugal was not peaceful.
King Ferdinand of Portugal dies shortly afterwards, in October 22 1383.
Beatrice was the king's only child, after her younger brothers death in 1380 and 1382, and heir to the throne.
www.ukpedia.com /b/beatrice-of-portugal.html   (319 words)

  
 OCTOBER 22 FACTS AND INFORMATION
1383 - The 1383-1385_Crisis in Portugal: A period of civil_war and disorder began when King Fernando died without a male heir to the Portuguese throne.
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 Encyclopedia: 1383 1385 Crisis
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 Batalla de Aljubarrota - Wikipedia
El resultado fue la derrota de los castellanos, el fin de la crisis portuguesa de 1383 a 1385, y la consolidación de Juan I como rey de Portugal, el primero de la dinastía de Avis.
El periodo de interregno que siguió es conocido como la crisis de 1383-1385.
La batalla de Aljubarrota aconteció al final de la tarde del 14 de agosto de 1385, entre tropas portuguesas al mando de Juan I de Portugal y de su condestable Nuño Álvares Pereira, y el ejército castellano de Juan I de Castilla.
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 Portugiesische Revolution von 1383 - netlexikon
1383 war mit Ferdinand I., dem Höflichen, der letzte Burgunderherrscher in Portugal ohne männlichen Erben verstorben.
Mit Revolution von 1383 bezeichnet man in der portugiesischen Geschichte die Ereignisse, die zur Machtübernahme des Hauses Avis geführt haben.
1385 kam es bei der Schlacht von Aljubarrota zur Entscheidung.
www.lexikon-definition.de /Portugiesische-Revolution-von-1383.html   (380 words)

  
 Portugal - Sintra - The City and the Palaces
After the crisis of 1383-1385, the town was granted new statutes giving it autonomy and then began its golden age.
At the start of the 16th Century, King Manuel ordered further amplification and decoration;this being accompanied by the literary and cultural burgeoning that was increasingly inspired by the Renaissance.
Great works took the palace in enlarging the Royal Palace and the life of Sintra was given new impulse.
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 2004-October.txt
Read the rest of this article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breastfeeding Today's selected anniversaries: 1383 The 1383-1385 Crisis in Portugal: A period of civil war and anarchy began when King Fernando died without a male heir to the Portuguese throne.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transistor_radio) 1977 German Autumn: a national crisis revolving around the kidnapping of Hanns-Martin Schleyer in Cologne and the hijacking of a Lufthansa airplane to Somalia by the Red Army Faction (RAF) came to an end when various RAF members committed suicide in prison and Schleyer was executed in France.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombing_of_Kassel_in_World_War_II) 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis: U.S. President John F. Kennedy announced on television that Soviet nuclear weapons have been discovered in Cuba, and that he had ordered a naval "quarantine" of the island nation.
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 Portugal Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography
However, the impending loss of independence to Castile was not accepted by the majority of the Portuguese people, which led to the 1383-1385 Crisis.
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A loyalist faction led by John of Aviz (later John I), with the help of Nuno Álvares Pereira, finally defeated the Castilians in Portugal's most historic battle of Portugal, the Battle of Aljubarrota.
www.variedtastes.com /encyclopedia/Portugal   (8277 words)

  
 crisis 1383-1385
La crisis 1383-1385 es un período de la guerra civil y anarchy en la historia portuguéa, también conocidos como el interregnum, puesto que no había rey coronado.
Puesto que la oposición diplomática era una posible no más largo, el partido para la independencia tomó medidas más drásticas, comenzando la crisis 1383-1385.
En último 1384 y los meses tempranos de 1385, Nuno Alvares Pereira manejó someter a la mayoría de las ciudades portuguéas en el favor de la causa castellana.
www.yotor.net /wiki/es/cr/crisis%2013831385.htm   (1671 words)

  
 1383
Nu koning Fernando kinderloos gestorven is, is er een crisis in Portugal, die tot 1385 zal duren.
Jaren: 1378 -- 1379 -- 1380 -- 1381 -- 1382 -- 1383 -- 1384 -- 1385 -- 1386 -- 1387 -- 1388
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 Encyclopedia: Black Russia
Events May / September 3 - Siege of Lisbon by the Castilian army, during the 1383-1385 Crisis Births Deaths December 31 - John Wyclif, theologian Categories: 1384...
Towtiwil (Conrad; baptized 21 October 1383; + September 1390) was the Prince of Black Ruthenia 1386 - 1390.
This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality.
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 CM-FCR - Turismo - Percursos Turísticos - Itinerário Urbano Castelo Rodrigo Ruínas Misteriosas
Because the town took the side of Castile in the Crisis of 1383-1385, King João the first punished Castelo Rodrigo by ordering that the town’s coat of arms displayed its royal arms upside down, and that the town was set under the autorithy of the town of Pinhel.
It displays a roman corbel work and, inside, a Renaissance granite pulpit, imagery from the 14 th and the 17 th centuries, and the roof has "caixotões" with baroque painting and a Rococo altarpiece.
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 1372 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Princess Beatrice of Portugal, heiress to the throne during the 1383-1385 Crisis
This page was last modified 01:08, 21 Jun 2005.
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 The city of Porto
During the crisis of 1383-1385, Porto served the Mestre de Avis, who presented himself as the Portugal Governor and Defender against the people of Castile, in such a way that the monarch granted it the title of MUI NOBRE E SEMPRE LEAL CIDADE (very noble and always loyal city).
The King was often the peacemaker of the revolted parties and it was D. João I, who, after two centuries, ended these quarrels, allowing himself the purchase of the right to temporal jurisdiction of the borough and the respective posted land from the Bishops, which these claimed to have.
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 VirtualTourist.com - Branco's Portugal Travelogue - Portuguese Flag.
After the dinastic crisis of 1383-1385, newly emerged King Joao I, Master of the Avis Order, added its green fleur-de-lys cross to his flag, wich lasted for 100 years.
In 1385, when the Avis dinasty reach the throne, Joao I added the green cross of Avis to the shield, with the castles grouped three by three in the corners of the red border.
This flag was also used in the 20th century as the banner of the fascist paramilitary state organization Legiao Portuguesa, during the 1932-1974 right-wing dictatorship.
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 CM-FCR - Turismo - Percursos Turísticos - Itinerário Urbano Castelo Rodrigo Ruínas Misteriosas
Por haber tomado partido a favor de Castilla en la crisis de 1383- 1385, D. João I castigó a Castelo rodrigo, ordenando que en su blasón apareciesen las armas reales invertidas, y que la villa pasase a depender de Pinhel.
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 H I S T O R I A
1383-1385Crisis de independencia, desencadenada por el problema de la sucesión al trono portugués ante la posibilidad de la subida al trono de Dª Beatriz, esposa de D. Joao I de Castilla.
La crisis termina con la firma de la paz de 1411, después de la aclamación del Maestro de Aviz como Rey de Portugal con el nombre de D. Joao I y de la victoria que obtuvo sobre los castellanos en la batalla de Aljubarrota.
www.embajadaportugal-madrid.org /documentos/info_general/historia.html   (772 words)

  
 I am.... Inês de Castro (off competition)
The premature death of D. Fernando (son of D. Pedro) and the marriage of his only daughter with D. João, King of Castela, started a succession crisis (1383-1385) which almost drove to the annexation of Portugal into Castela.
This Crisis was solved by the acclamation, as King of Portugal, of D. João, Master of Aviz, natural son of D. Pedro and Teresa Lourenço, born after the death of D. Inês.
Ironically, the political stability desired by D. Afonso IV was compromised thirty years later.
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 Services - Museum
From the reconquest to the 1383-1385 crisis
www.bportugal.pt /servs/museu/museu_e.htm   (143 words)

  
 BD
The Crisis of 1383-85 and the Establishment of the House of Avis in Portugal
PERES, Damião, "A Crise Política de 1383", in BAIÃO, A., et al.
FERRO, Maria José, "A Revolta dos Mesteirais de 1383", in Actas das III Jornadas Arqueológicas, 1978.
www.uc.pt /bd.apm/bdee0187.htm   (512 words)

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