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The Struggle for Ciudad Real in the …

Years: 1475 - 1475

The Struggle for Ciudad Real in the Castilian Succession War (1475–1476)

During the War of the Castilian Succession (1475–1479), Ciudad Real, a strategic city in La Mancha, changed hands multiple times between the rival factions of Joanna la Beltraneja (supported by Portugal) and Isabella of Castile. The battle for the city reflected the broader struggle between Portugal and Castile over control of central Spain.


Rodrigo Téllez-Girón Captures Ciudad Real for Joanna

  • Rodrigo Téllez-Girón, Master of the Order of Calatrava, was a staunch supporter of Joanna la Beltranejaand her Portuguese backers.
  • As the leader of a powerful military-religious order, he launched an offensive into La Mancha, a critical frontier region.
  • He successfully captured Ciudad Real, securing an important stronghold for Joanna’s faction.

Rodrigo Manrique Recaptures Ciudad Real for Isabella

  • Rodrigo Manrique, treasurer of the Order of Calatrava and Master of the Order of Santiago, was a loyalist of Isabella and Ferdinand.
  • Recognizing the strategic importance of Ciudad Real, he led an Isabelline counteroffensive to reclaim the city.
  • His forces recaptured Ciudad Real, reinforcing Isabella’s control over central Castile and weakening Portuguese influence in the region.

The Importance of the Battle for Ciudad Real

  • La Mancha was a crucial battleground between the rival claimants, as it provided a strategic link between northern and southern Castile.
  • The city’s final capture by Isabella’s forces helped consolidate her hold over Castile, while Afonso V of Portugal’s support for Joanna weakened.
  • This shift in momentum ultimately led to Isabella’s triumph, culminating in the Treaty of Alcáçovas (1479), which ended the war and confirmed her as Queen of Castile.

The fall and recapture of Ciudad Real was a key moment in the Castilian Succession War, demonstrating the power struggle between the Iberian military orders and the rival monarchs vying for the Castilian throne.

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