. . The Castilians were victorious, and the Crown of Castile gained the military supremacy in the
Atlantic Ocean. Under the conditions of peace stipulated that
Beatrice of Portugal, the heiress of Ferdinand I of Portugal, married King John I of Castile. This union meant
de facto annexation of Portugal to the
Crown of Castile, but this treaty did not please the Portuguese nobility, and became the main cause of the future important
crisis of 1383-1385. On October 22, King Ferdinand died. According to the marriage contract, dowager Queen
Leonor Telles de Menezes assumed regency in the name of her daughter Beatrice and son-in-law, John I of Castile. Since diplomatic opposition was no longer possible, the party for independence took more drastic measures, starting the
1383–1385 Crisis. ==See also==