Timeline (A later new world)

UNDER COSNTRUCTION

Timelines emerging for the "A later new World" Project

The Iberian Peninsula following the Portuguese Succession Wars (1383-1389)
1385: Battle of Aljubarrota (POD) - Castillean triumph

1386: The Douro & Santarem campaign in the North: Entre Douro-e-Minho captured by Castilleans, Santarem hold out

1387: Raid to the Algarves,

1388: Fall of Santarem & Viseu

1389: Fall of Lisbon, Portugal declared under Personal Union with the Crown of Castille and Leon

1391: Coronation of King Henrique III of Castille deemed illegitimate by the Portuguese, as he is not the son of King Juan & Infanta Beatriz of Portugal. Another Rebellion broke out

1393: The Portuguese marched on Extremadura

1394: Castilleans counterattack

1397: Castille won the conflict

1399: To secure the line, Infanta Beatriz is once again remarried to the King of Castille, another rebellion occured

1401: King Henrique III delegated his power to Fernand I of Aragon due to his deteriorating health

1409: King Henrique III died, his son by Infanta Beatriz, Juan II (8 years old) became king

1411: Fernand I of Aragon won the conflict, the Portuguese Nobles & Merchants were banished from the country.

The four waves of Portuguese Exodus:


 * 1) England (1411-1413, established the Cortes do Angles (1414), led by Joao d'Aviz, patronage under the Duke of Somerset, Joao d'Aviz is married to Isabel of Gloucester, nephew to John of Gaunt)


 * 1) Granada (1411-1415, established the Cortes d'Andaluces (1412), led by the Meneses family, patronage under the Yusuf III, resided in Malaga)


 * 1) Morocco (1411-1412, established the Cortes do Ceuta (1412), led by the Braganza family, patronage under Wattasid Wazirs, resided in Ceuta)


 * 1) Genoa (1411-1416, established the Cortes Saradenhais (1415), mostly merchants & lesser nobles, patronage under the Giudici of Northern Sardinia)

1417: Establishment of Cortes Portugaises in Malaga, a triannual meeting between the 4 Cortes

Timeline of the Cortes do Angles:

1420: Following Henry V

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