An Aragonese-Angevin fleet won against a Sicilian fleet near Ponza.
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The Battle of Ponza saw a clash between an Aragonese-Angevin fleet and a Sicilian fleet off the coast of Ponza, Spain. The Aragonese-Angevin fleet emerged victorious, securing a critical victory in their ongoing conflict with Sicily. The battle showcased the naval prowess of the Aragonese-Angevin forces, who displayed superior tactics and coordination. This victory had far-reaching consequences for both sides. It strengthened the position of the Aragonese-Angevin alliance, enabling them to solidify their control over parts of Sicily. The defeat dealt a major blow to the Sicilian fleet, severely weakening their naval power and hampering their ability to mount effective resistance against the Aragonese-Angevin forces. The Battle of Ponza was a decisive moment in the struggle for control over Sicily, shaping the political landscape of the region for years to come. #BattleofPonza #AragoneseAngevin #SicilianConflict #NavalVictory
Location : Spain

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