War of the Portuguese Succession

War of the Portuguese Succession
Part of the Portuguese succession crisis of 1580

Habsburg tercios landing at the Battle of Ponta Delgada
Date1580–1583
Location
Result

Victory for Phillip II[1][2][3]

Territorial
changes
The Iberian Union: Acquisition of the Kingdom of Portugal and its colonial possessions by Philip II of Spain
Belligerents
Spain
Pro-Philip Portugal

Pro-Crato Portugal


Supported by
Commanders and leaders

The War of the Portuguese Succession, a result of the extinction of the Portuguese royal line after the Battle of Alcácer Quibir and the ensuing Portuguese succession crisis of 1580, was fought from 1580 to 1583 between the two main claimants to the Portuguese throne: António, Prior of Crato, proclaimed in several towns as King of Portugal, and his first cousin Philip II of Spain, who eventually succeeded in claiming the crown, reigning as Philip I of Portugal.

  1. ^ Geoffrey Parker p. 35
  2. ^ a b Geoffrey Parker p. 73
  3. ^ Nascimiento Rodrigues/Tessaleno Devezas p. 122

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