The Battle of Guadalmesí (1342) was a naval battle between the Kingdom of Castile, with the support of the Kingdom of Portugal, against the Marinid Sultanate.

Battle of Guadalmesí
Part of Reconquista
DateApril 8th, 1342
Location
Result Castilian–Portuguese victory
Belligerents
Crown of Castile
Kingdom of Portugal
Marinid Sultanate
Commanders and leaders
Alfonso XI of Castile Abu al-Hasan Ali
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown Heavy

Background

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After the Battle of Getares on April 8th, 1340, where the Castilian fleet suffered a setback, the Christian forces, supported by the Kingdom of Portugal and the Republic of Genoa, rearmed and prepared for a decisive engagement. The Castilian and Portuguese fleets sought to regain control of the Strait and support the ongoing siege of Algeciras.[1]

The Battle

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On April 8th, 1342, the combined Castilian and Portuguese fleet confronted the Marinid forces in Guadalmesí. The Christian forces, having received reinforcements and naval support, achieved a decisive victory over the Marinid fleet.[1]

Aftermath

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The victory at Guadalmesí allowed Alfonso XI of Castile to proceed with the siege of Algeciras, which eventually led to the city's capture.[1]

See also

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Sources

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  1. ^ a b c López Fernández, Manuel (2018). "Guadalmesí y Palmones: la influencia de dos batallas en la conquista de Algeciras (1342-1343)". E-Strategica: Revista de la AIHM (Siglos IV-XVI) (2): 63–88. ISSN 2530-9951.