Don Sancho Dávila y Daza (21 September 1523 – 1583) was a Spanish general.
When the Eighty Years' War started, Dávila suffered a defeat in the Battle of Le Quesnoy.
In 1574, Dávila defeated Louis and Henry, brothers of William the Silent, in the Battle of Mookerheyde.
In 1580, he captured the key Portuguese city of Porto which secured Spain's personal union with Portugal for more than 60 years and finished off António, Prior of Crato's army in the War of the Portuguese Succession.
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