Second Siege of Ceuta
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Second Siege of Ceuta
Summary
Second Siege of Ceuta is a siege[1].
Key Facts
- Second Siege of Ceuta is in the country of Kingdom of Portugal[2].
- Second Siege of Ceuta's instance of is recorded as siege[3].
- Second Siege of Ceuta's instance of is recorded as combat[4].
- Second Siege of Ceuta followed First Siege of Ceuta[5].
- Second Siege of Ceuta was followed by Jihad of Auderamem[6].
- The location of Second Siege of Ceuta was Portuguese Ceuta[7].
- Second Siege of Ceuta is part of Moroccan–Portuguese conflicts[8].
- Second Siege of Ceuta began on August 13, 1419[9].
- Second Siege of Ceuta ended on August 17, 1419[10].
- Second Siege of Ceuta took place on October 1419[11].
- Second Siege of Ceuta's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 35.886667, 'longitude': -5.3, 'precision': 1e-05}[12].
- A participant in Second Siege of Ceuta was Kingdom of Portugal[13].
- A participant in Second Siege of Ceuta was Marinid dynasty[14].
- A participant in Second Siege of Ceuta was Emirate of Granada[15].
- Among those involved in Second Siege of Ceuta was Pedro de Menezes, 1st Count of Vila Real[16].
- Among those involved in Second Siege of Ceuta was Portuguese Ceuta rescue fleet (1419)[17].
- Among those involved in Second Siege of Ceuta was Mulleyçaide[18].
- Among those involved in Second Siege of Ceuta was João de Noronha[19].
- Among those involved in Second Siege of Ceuta was Pedro Vaz de Almada[20].
- Among those involved in Second Siege of Ceuta was João Vaz de Almada[21].
- A participant in Second Siege of Ceuta was Luís Vaz da Cunha[22].
- Among those involved in Second Siege of Ceuta was Afonso Pereira[23].
- Among those involved in Second Siege of Ceuta was João Pereira "Agostinho"[24].
- A participant in Second Siege of Ceuta was Luís Gonçalves Malafaia[25].
- A participant in Second Siege of Ceuta was Micer Carlos[26].
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When and Where
Second Siege of Ceuta took place on October 1419[11]. It began on August 13, 1419[9]. It ended on August 17, 1419[10]. The location of it was Portuguese Ceuta[7]. It is in the country of Kingdom of Portugal[2].
Context
Second Siege of Ceuta is part of Moroccan–Portuguese conflicts[8]. Recorded instance of include siege[3] and combat[4]. It followed First Siege of Ceuta[5]. It was followed by Jihad of Auderamem[6].
Participants
Recorded participant include Kingdom of Portugal[13], Marinid dynasty[14], Emirate of Granada[15], Pedro de Menezes, 1st Count of Vila Real[16], Portuguese Ceuta rescue fleet (1419)[17], and Mulleyçaide[18]. Recorded number of participants include {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+986'}[27], {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+11'}[28], and {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+20'}[29].