Siege of São Filipe
Siege of São Filipe | |||||||
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Part of Portuguese Restoration War | |||||||
The main entrance of the fortress | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Portugal | Spain | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Álvaro de Viveros | |||||||
Strength | |||||||
Unknown | 530 men | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
145 men killed 172 men wounded |
342 men killed 20 men wounded[1] |
The Siege of the Fortress of São Filipe, was a battle fought from 27 March 1641 to 4 March 1642 as part of the Portuguese Restoration War, near Angra, Azores, between Spanish and Portuguese over the control of the fort of São Filipe.
After 11 months of intense fighting the Portuguese were victorious and the Spanish garrison was defeated with very heavy losses.
References[]
- ^ Paula Lourenço, p.41
Sources[]
- Lourenço, Paula.Battles of Portuguese History - Defence of the Overseas. - Volume X. (2006)
Categories:
- Sieges involving Portugal
- Sieges involving Spain
- Conflicts in 1641
- Conflicts in 1642
- Battles in the Azores
- Sieges of the Portuguese Restoration War
- 1641 in Portugal
- 1641 in Spain
- 1642 in Spain