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  2. Fernando de la Cerda | Spanish prince | Britannica

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    …king’s eldest son and heir, Fernando de la Cerda, died in 1275 while hastening to repel a Moroccan invasion. A dispute over the succession then ensued between the adherents of Fernando de la Cerda’s son, Alfonso, and the king’s second son, Sancho. Although the king recognized Sancho, their relationship deteriorated,… Read More

  3. Fernando de la Cerda (1255–1275) - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand de la Cerda (23 October 1255 – 25 June 1275) was the heir apparent to the Crown of Castile as the eldest son of Alfonso X and Violant of Aragon. His nickname, de la Cerda, means "of the bristle" in Spanish, a reference to being born with a full head of hair. [1]

  4. Fernando de la Cerda - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

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    Fernando de la Cerda o bien Fernando de Castilla "el de la Cerda" ( Valladolid, 23 de octubre de 1255 - Ciudad Real, 25 de julio de 1275) era un infante de Castilla por ser hijo primogénito del rey Alfonso X el Sabio y heredero al trono castellano hasta su fallecimiento en el año 1275.

  5. Fernando de la Cerda - Wikipedia

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    Fernando de la Cerda. Talk. Read. Edit. View history. Fernando de la Cerda may refer to: Fernando de la Cerda (1255–1275), Infante of Castile, son of Alfonso X of Castile. Fernando de la Cerda (1275–1322), son of the preceding. This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name.

  6. Fernando de la Cerda (1255–1275) - Wikiwand

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    Recent research showed that Alfonso de la Cerda married Matilde of Brienne, daughter of John I of Brienne. They had four sons and three daughters. Fernando de la Cerda (1275-1322), who married Juana Núñez de Lara, called "la Palomilla", Lady of Lara & Herrera, daughter of Juan Núñez de Lara “el Mayor” and Teresa Álvarez de Azagra. They ...

  7. Fernando de la Cerda, príncipe heredero de Castilla y León

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    Don Ferdinand de la Cerda (1253-1275) was the Crown Prince (infante) of Castile, eldest son of King Alfonso X of Castile and Violant of Aragon. His nickname, de la Cerda, means "of the bristle" in Spanish, a reference to being born with a strand of thick hair running down his chest. [2]

  8. Fernando de la Cerda | Real Academia de la Historia - DB-e

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    Fernando de la Cerda Cerda, Fernando de la. ?, 1273 sup. – p. m. s. xiv. Hijo del infante de Castilla. Segundo hijo del infante Fernando de la Cerda, primogénito de Alfonso X, y de su mujer Blanca de Francia, hija de Luis IX de Francia. Junto con su hermano Alfonso se les conoce en la historiografía como “los infantes de la Cerda”.

  9. Fernando de la Cerda : Family tree by Leonardo ... - Geneanet

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    Fernando de la Cerda †1275. Juan I de León x †1319. Beatrix de Castille 1254-1286. Leonor De Castilla 1256-. Sancho IV "El Bravo" x 1258-1295. Constanza Alfonzes, Infanta de Castilla x 1259-. Pedro Perez de Castilla 1260-1283. Isabel de Castilla y Aragón 1263-1264. Violante De Castilla 1265-1308.

  10. Fernando de la Cerda de Castilla, señor de Lara - Geni.com

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    Fernando de la Cerda (1275–1322) was the younger son of Ferdinand de la Cerda, Infante of Castile and his wife Blanche of France. His paternal grandparents were Alfonso X of Castile and Violant of Aragon. His maternal grandparents were Louis IX of France and Marguerite of Provence. His elder brother was Alfonso de la Cerda.

  11. Fernando de la Cerda (1275–1322) - Wikiwand

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    Fernando de la Cerda (1275–1322) was the younger son of Ferdinand de la Cerda, Infante of Castile and his wife Blanche of France. His paternal grandparents were Alfonso X of Castile and Violant of Aragon. His maternal grandparents were Louis IX of France and Marguerite of Provence. His elder brother was Alfonso de la Cerda.