. "approx. 500"@en . "approx. 100"@en . . . . "1"^^ . . "Spain"@en . "1000"^^ . . . "Battle of Salga"@en . "Monument erected to mark the Battle of Salga"@en . "Pedro de Valdez"@en . "Battle of Salga"@en . "Portuguese loyal to Philip I"@en . . "Portuguese loyal to Ant\u00F3nio, Prior of Crato"@en . . . "After a successful conquest of the Kingdom of Portugal, Philip II of Spain was confronted with a new conflict with Ant\u00F3nio, Prior of Crato, forcing him to delay his acclamation and recognition of Prince Diogo, his son, as heir and legitimate successor to the Portuguese Crown. Philip had opened the Junta dos Estados () on 17 April 1581, with the objective of establishing guarantees to the Portuguese Crown, and in order to facilitate this he published an amnesty for those implicated in supporting the Prior of Crato, during the succession crisis. But, it was not a general amnesty and contained many artificial clauses, that the King refused to alter, and who refused to pardon many, including Ant\u00F3nio, the Count of Vimioso, the Bishop of Guarda (son of the Count), as well as 52 others. When he eventually arrived in Almada, the King was advised of the bad disposition that existed on the island of Terceira towards his reign, and that they had refused to accept Ambr\u00F3sio de Aguiar Coutinho as the new governor. Consequently, he ordered the preparation of an armada that could potentially secure the island of S\u00E3o Miguel, place locals under the obedience of the Crown, and facilitate shipping to the Indies. The fleet, under the command of Pedro de Valdez, was ordered to take Terceira until greater forces could be sent to assist the control the Azores. With Pedro, Phillip sent letters for the government in Angra do Hero\u00EDsmo and particular instructions for the residents of the island, that with peace the new restrictions would be alleviated."@en . . "1581-07-25"^^ . "Victory for Ant\u00F3nio, Prior of Crato"@en . "Salga Bay, Terceira, Azores"@en . "Cipri\u00E3o de Figueiredo"@en . . "After a successful conquest of the Kingdom of Portugal, Philip II of Spain was confronted with a new conflict with Ant\u00F3nio, Prior of Crato, forcing him to delay his acclamation and recognition of Prince Diogo, his son, as heir and legitimate successor to the Portuguese Crown."@en . . . "8"^^ . . "6000"^^ . .