Rubio, p. 34: "The solution of this conflict is also similar to the previous one. The indecisive battle of Toro, which was certainly not in its results and consequences, puts an end to the indubitable "Portuguese danger" to Castile".
Castell, p. 132: "The King of Portugal simply remained on the defensive; the first March 1476, he was attacked by Ferdinand of Aragon in front of the town of Toro. The battle was indecisive, but [with] the supporters of the Catholic Monarchs asserting their superiority, the Portuguese King withdrew".
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Jean François de la Croix (Français): « Le succès de la bataille [de Toro] fut incertain ; Ferdinand défit l´aile droite des ennemies, commandées par Alfonse; mais le prince [Jean] de Portugal eut le même avantage sur le Castillan. » - Dictionnaire historique des sièges et batailles, tome III, Paris, Vincent, Imprimeur-Libraire, 1771, deuxième partie, p. 333.
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Albert-A. Bourdon, Histoire du Portugal, vol. 3, série lusitane, éditions de Chandeigne, 1994, p. 47.