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Spanish–Portuguese Wars may refer to one of the following conflicts between Portugal and Spain (or between Portugal and Castile before 1492):
Portuguese-Castillian War (1250-1253) , when Castile attempted to conquer the Algarve
Fernandine Wars (1369–70, 1372–73, 1381–82), when Portugal attempted to claim the Castilian throne
1383–1385 Portuguese interregnum , when Castile attempted to claim the Portuguese throne
War of the Castilian Succession (1475–79), when Portugal intervened unsuccessfully in a Castilian civil war
War of the Portuguese Succession (1580–83), when Portugal passed under the rule of the Spanish Monarchy
Portuguese Restoration War (1640–68), when Portugal regained its sovereignty
War of the Spanish Succession (1701–13)
Spanish–Portuguese War (1735–37) , fought over the Banda Oriental (Uruguay)
Spanish–Portuguese War (1762–63) , known as the
Fantastic War
Spanish–Portuguese War (1776–77) , fought over the border between Spanish and Portuguese South America
War of the Oranges in 1801, when Spain and France defeated Portugal in the Iberian Peninsula, while Portugal defeated Spain in South America
Invasion of Portugal (1807) , a French invasion initially supported by Spain
Liberal Wars
Patuleia
Spanish Civil War , when Portugal supported the "nationalist" or francoist coalition against the Second Spanish Republic.
See also
Topics referred to by the same term