Capture of Porto
The Capture of Porto took place in October 1580 by the Spanish forces commanded by Don Sancho d'Avila during the War of the Portuguese Succession. The city was captured easily by the Spanish troops, thereby finishing off the Prior of Crato's army and its final defeat in Mainland Portugal, thus assuring the personal union of Portugal and Spain for 60 years under the Iberian Union.
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Part of the War of the Portuguese Succession | |||||||
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Spanish Empire | Portugal | ||||||
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Sancho d'Avila | Unknown |
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