Battle of Manolada

Battle of Manolada
DateJuly 5, 1316
Location
Manolada on the Elian Plain
Result Victory for Louis of Burgundy
Belligerents
Burgundians, Byzantines Majorcans
Commanders and leaders
Louis of Burgundy Ferdinand of Majorca 

The Battle of Manolada was fought on July 5, 1316, at Manolada, on the plains of Elis in the Peloponnese. The two leaders were Louis of Burgundy and the infante Ferdinand of Majorca, both of whom claimed the Principality of Achaea in right of their wives. The defeat and death of Ferdinand ensured the continued Angevin supremacy over Achaea and checked the further movement of his allies, the Catalan Company then occupying the Duchy of Athens.