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Battle of Estepona
Part of the Reconquista
Map detailing the larger campaign against the Marinids.
Date
1342
Location
Estepona Bay, Spain
Result
Victory for the Crown of Aragon.
Belligerents
Crown of Aragon
Marinid dynasty
Commanders and leaders
Pere de Montcada
unknown
Strength
13 Galleys
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