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The 1383-1385 crisis or "Portuguese Interregnum" was a time of civil war in Portuguese history when no crowned king reigned. It began when King Ferdinand I of Portugal died without male heirs, and ended when King John I was crowned in 1385, after the Battle of Aljubarrota. Portuguese interpret this era as their earliest national resistance movement countering Castilian intervention; Robert Durand considers it the "great revealer of national consciousness".
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1383–1385 Crisis
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Supported by: 22pxKingdom of England 22pxCrown of Aragon 22pxKingdom of France 22pxCrown of Castile 22pxKingdom of Portugal
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dbpedia:Fernando_Sánchez_de_Tovar dbpedia:Pedro_Álvares_Pereira dbpedia:John_I_of_Portugal dbpedia:Nuno_Álvares_Pereira dbpedia:John_I_of_Castile
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Consolidation of Portuguese independence Portuguese victory
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