Treaty of Alcañices
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Treaty of Alcañices (1297)
)The Treaty of Alcañices (
Fernando IV of Castile
in 1297.
Denis was the grandson of King
Olivença and reaffirmed Portugal's possession of the Algarve and defined the modern borders between the two Iberian countries.[1]
The treaty also established an alliance of friendship and mutual defense, leading to a peace of 40 years between the two nations.
Fernando then married Denis's daughter, Infanta Constance of Portugal
, making her Queen of Castile.
References
- ISBN 978-0-8204-0921-4.