War of the Two Peters

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The War of the Two Peters was a 14th-century conflict between the Crown of Aragon and the Kingdom of Castile, primarily over control of the Kingdom of Valencia and Mediterranean influence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf conflict
medieval war
chronologicalPrecedence precedes the unification of Spain under the Catholic Monarchs
concludedBy Treaty of Alcañiz
Treaty of Almazán
conflictBetween Crown of Aragon
Kingdom of Castile NERFINISHED
endTime 1375
hasBelligerent Crown of Aragon
Kingdom of Castile NERFINISHED
Kingdom of England
Kingdom of France
Marinid dynasty
surface form: Marinid Sultanate

Kingdom of Granada
surface form: Nasrid Emirate of Granada
hasCause rivalry between Peter IV of Aragon and Peter of Castile
struggle for Mediterranean influence
territorial disputes over the Kingdom of Valencia
hasDuration 19 years
hasOutcome no decisive territorial changes
status quo ante bellum largely restored
hasParticipant Peter IV of Aragon
Peter of Castile
hasType border war
dynastic war
land war
naval war
involvedRegion Aragon
Castile
Mediterranean coast of Iberia
Valencia
languageOfBelligerents Castilian
Catalan
locatedIn Iberian Peninsula
mainTheater Kingdom of Valencia
Mediterranean Sea
namedAfter Peter IV of Aragon
Peter of Castile
overlapsWith Hundred Years' War
partOf 14th-century European conflicts
resultedIn economic devastation in Aragonese territories
economic devastation in Castilian territories
weakening of both Aragon and Castile
startTime 1356
timePeriod 14th century
usedMilitaryUnitType feudal levies
mercenaries
naval fleets

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Crown of Aragon conflict War of the Two Peters