When
Diego García de Padilla, Grand Master of
Calatrava heard news about the Muslim invasion of Cazorla, and of the havoc being raised in
Peal de Becerro, he gathered his forces and gave pursuit. The Castilian-Leonese troops gained control over a river crossing at
Guadiana Menor with the intent of taking advantage of the fact that the Muslim forces would have to cross the river at the crossing to return to their lands. The battle commenced on 21 December 1361. The Muslim troops arrived at the pass previously occupied by the
Christian forces and immediately attempted to dislodge their position to force a crossing. The Castilian-Leonese forces advanced on the Muslim troops in return and routed them completely at a place called
Linuesa. The chronicles of the King
Peter I of Castile recount that few Muslims escaped from the action with their lives and that they were slaughtered almost to a man. == Aftermath ==