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  1. As crónicas de Fernão Lopes não devem ser usadas como fontes pois não é contemporâneo à Crise de 1383-1385. As únicas fontes contemporâneas que não foram destruídas e chegaram aos dias de hoje são castelhanas. Além disso, Lopes dá voz a boatos sem provas, lança dúvidas sem justificar, etc, que foram e continuam a ser repetidos ...

  2. Batalha de Aljubarrota. A Batalha de Aljubarrota decorreu no final da tarde de 14 de agosto de 1385 entre tropas portuguesas com aliados ingleses, comandadas por D. João I de Portugal e o seu condestável D. Nuno Álvares Pereira, e o exército castelhano e seus aliados liderados por João I de Castela . A batalha deu-se no campo de São Jorge ...

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  4. In July 1385 Richard II, king of England, led an English army into Scotland. The invasion was, in part, retaliation for Scottish border raids, but was most provoked by the arrival of a French army into Scotland the previous summer. England and France were engaged in the Hundred Years' War, and France and Scotland had a treaty to support each other. The English King had only recently come of ...

  5. Descrição do ficheiro. Descrição PortugueseFlag1385.svg. Flag of Portugal 1385 - 1485. Data. 1385-1485. Origem. Based on the (PNG) work by Brian Boru. Autor. Nuno Tavares.

  6. Pedro Álvares Pereira †. The 1383–1385 Portuguese interregnum was a civil war in Portuguese history during which no crowned king of Portugal reigned. The interregnum began when King Ferdinand I died without a male heir and ended when King John I was crowned in 1385 after his victory during the Battle of Aljubarrota .

  7. Wawel Castle in Kraków was the residence of the Polish kings from 1038 until 1598. The next attempt to restore the monarchy and unify the Polish kingdom would occur in 1296, when Przemysł II was crowned as the King of Poland in Gniezno. The coronation did not require papal consent as the title of king was already instituted in 1025.