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  1. Juana de Castro (died 21 August 1374) was queen consort of the Kingdom of Castile, as the third wife of King Peter of Castile . Biography She was the born into the House of Castro as daughter of Pedro Fernández de Castro and Isabel Ponce de Leon. She was sister to Inês de Castro [1] and Fernando Ruiz de Castro. [2]

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  3. Juana de Castro - Wikipedia

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    Juana de Castro (died 21 August 1374) was queen consort of the Kingdom of Castile, as the third wife of King Peter of Castile . Biography She was the born into the House of Castro as daughter of Pedro Fernández de Castro and Isabel Ponce de Leon. She was sister to Inês de Castro [1] and Fernando Ruiz de Castro. [2]

  4. Juana de Castro - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

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    En sus últimos años de vida, Juana de Castro se retiró a Dueñas. 1 En 1369 Pedro I el Cruel fue asesinado por su hermano Enrique de Trastámara que subió al trono con el nombre de Enrique II de Castilla. Juana de Castro falleció en Dueñas el 21 de agosto de 1374. 1 Sepultura

  5. Juana de Castro - Wikiwand

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    Juana de Castro (died 21 August 1374) was queen consort of the Kingdom of Castile, as the wife of King Peter of Castile. Biography She was the born into the House of Castro as daughter of Pedro Fernández de Castro and Isabel Ponce de Leon .

  6. Juana de Castro | Real Academia de la Historia

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    XIV – Dueñas (Palencia), 21.VIII.1374. Reina de Castilla, esposa de Pedro I. Juana de Castro, dama perteneciente a un alto linaje nobiliario, era hija de Pedro de Castro, primo del rey Alfonso XI, conocido como “el de la Guerra”, y de su segunda esposa, Isabel Ponce de León.

  7. Juana de Castro y Ponce de León, G18 (1340 - 1374) - Genealogy

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    Juana de Castro "La desamada", dama de ascendencia castellana de la alcurnia de los señores de Vizcaya, e hija del primer señor jurisdiccional de Monforte de Lemos, Pedro Fernández de Castro, precursor de la saga del Condado de Lemos.

  8. Juanita Castro - Wikipedia

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    Juana de la Caridad " Juanita " Castro Ruz (born 6 May 1933) is a Cuban activist as well as the sister of Fidel and Raúl, both former presidents of Cuba, and Ramón, key figure of the Cuban Revolution. After collaborating with the Central Intelligence Agency in Cuba, she has lived in the United States since 1964. Early life

  9. Peter of Castile - Wikipedia

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    He also apparently went through the form of marriage with Juana de Castro, widow of Don Diego de Haro, convincing her that his previous marriage to Queen Blanche was a nullity. [7] The bishops of Avila and Salamanca were asked to concur, and were afraid to say otherwise. [8]

  10. Category:Juana de Castro - Wikimedia Commons

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    T Tomb of Juana de Castro ‎ (2 F) Media in category "Juana de Castro" This category contains only the following file. Coat of Arms of Juana of Castro as Queen of Castile (Illegitimate).svg 1,552 × 938; 456 KB Categories: Juana (given name) 1374 deaths House of Castro Queens of Castile Deaths in Monforte de Lemos Non-topical/index:

  11. Juanita Castro Biography - Sister of Fidel Castro | Pantheon

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    Juana de la Caridad "Juanita" Castro Ruz (born 6 May 1933) is a Cuban activist as well as the sister of Fidel and Raúl, both former presidents of Cuba, and Ramón, key figure of the Cuban Revolution. Read more on Wikipedia Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Juanita Castro has received more than 507,937 page views.