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Spanish–Portuguese War (1762–1763) | |||||||
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Part of the Seven Years' War | |||||||
![]() Battle of Salvaterra de Magos won by Spanish and French troops, led by the Count of Aranda, against the Portuguese in September 1762 | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Strength | |||||||
Iberian Theatre: 7–8,000 Portuguese[21] 7,104 British[22][23] |
Iberian Theatre: 30,000 Spanish 12,000 French | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Iberian Theatre: very low:[24] (14 British soldiers killed in combat and 804 by disease or accidents;[25] Portuguese losses low.) Unknown guerrillas |
Iberian Theatre: 25,000 Spaniards dead, missing, or captured 5,000 French dead, missing, or captured[26][27] |
The Spanish–Portuguese War (1762–1763) was fought as part of the Seven Years' War. Because no major battles were fought, even though there were numerous movements of troops and heavy losses among the Spanish invaders, the war is known in the Portuguese historiography as the Fantastic War (Portuguese and Spanish: Guerra Fantástica).
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