Late Middle Ages · Europe · War

1340

Battle of Salado: Castile and Portugal halt Marinid invasion

October 1340

An Iberian Christian coalition crushed the last great African Muslim incursion across the Strait of Gibraltar. Castilian, Portuguese, and Aragonese knights smashed the army of Abu al-Hasan of Morocco on the Salado river in a decisive cavalry engagement. The Reconquista's southward grind would resume without further interruption from the Maghreb, and North Africa ceased to threaten Iberia militarily.