Historical Events from This Year 1359
Francesco II Ordelaffi Surrenders to Papal Forces
Francesco II Ordelaffi, the Lord of Forlì, capitulated to the Papal commander Gil de Albornoz after a sustained siege. This event unfolded in the city of Forlì in Romagna, Italy, during a period marked by Papal efforts to consolidate power in the region. The surrender followed a lengthy conflict, reflecting the strategic maneuverings between local lords and papal authority. Albornoz's forces effectively surrounded the city, leading to a loss of morale among Ordelaffi's troops, which precipitated the terms of surrender.
Continue ReadingAragonese Victory Against Castilian Cavalry
A smaller Aragonese cavalry force, under the command of King Peter IV of Aragon, achieved a remarkable victory over a larger Castilian cavalry contingent during a skirmish known as the Battle of Araviana. This battle took place during the ongoing War of the Two Peters, a conflict fueled by territorial disputes and royal claims between the Kingdoms of Aragon and Castile. The Aragonese forces utilized superior tactics and knowledge of the terrain to outmaneuver their Castilian foes, thereby ensuring a crucial strategic advantage in the conflict.
Continue ReadingPeter I Becomes King of Cyprus
Peter I of Cyprus ascended the throne following the abdication of his father, Hugh IV. This transition marked a significant shift in leadership for the kingdom. As Hugh IV stepped down, he passed the responsibilities of governance to Peter, who faced immediate challenges to unify the nobility and maintain stability. The ascension took place in Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus, where Peter had to assert his authority amidst political intrigues.
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