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Juan III Núñez de Lara y de la Cerda (born Juan Fdez. de la Cerda y Núñez de Lara: 1313 - Burgos, 28 November 1350), Lord of Lara and Vizcaya, son of Ferdinand de la Cerda (1275–1322) and Juana Núñez de Lara the Little Dove.
Juan Núñez III de Lara (c. 1313/1314/1315 – Burgos, 28 de noviembre de 1350). Fue un magnate y ricohombre castellano, y era hijo de Fernando de la Cerda y de Juana Núñez de Lara. [1] Fue señor de Lara y señor consorte de Vizcaya por su matrimonio con María Díaz de Haro, que fue señora de Vizcaya y era hija de Juan el Tuerto. [1]
Núñez de Lara, Juan (III). Señor de Vizcaya. ?, c. 1300 – Burgos, 28.XI.1350. Noble y ricohombre castellano. Hijo de Fernando Fernández de la Cerda y Juana Núñez de Lara. Pese a la estirpe regia de su progenitor, heredó el nombre y la influencia del linaje materno, situación favorecida por la muerte sin descendencia de su tío Juan ...
Juan III Núñez de Lara y de la Cerda , Lord of Lara and Vizcaya, son of Ferdinand de la Cerda and Juana Núñez de Lara the Little Dove. Despite belonging to the House de la Cerda and aspiring to the Castilian-Leonese throne during the reigns of Sancho IV of Castile, Ferdinand IV of Castile and Alfonso XI of Castile, he carried the family ...
Juan Nuñez de Lara Cerda, III Señor de Lara: Birthdate: 1313: Birthplace: Tordehumos, Valladolid, Spain: Death: November 28, 1350 (36-37) Burgos, CL, España (Spain) Place of Burial: Burgos, CL, Spain: Immediate Family:
Juan Núñez I de Lara y León (died Córdoba, April 1294), also known as "el Gordo" or "the Fat", was a Spanish noble. He was the head of the House of Lara, Lord of Lerma, Amaya, Dueñas, Palenzuela, Tordehumos, Torrelobatón, and la Mota. He was further known as Señor de Albarracín through his first marriage with Teresa Álvarez de Azagra.
Nuño González de Lara served Ferdinand III and Alfonso X, but in 1270 led an alliance of nobles against the same king. Juan Núñez I de Lara el Gordo, Señor de Albarracín, opposed the enthronement of Sancho IV, and had to temporarily flee to France. Juan Núñez II de Lara headed various rebellions against Alfonso XI.
Juan Núñez III de Lara (1313–1350), married Maria de Haro; Blanche Núñez de Lara (1311–1347), married Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena; Margaret Núñez de Lara, a nun. Maria Núñez de Lara, married Charles II of Alençon and was mother of Charles III of Alençon.
Juan Núñez de Lara. Juan Núñez de Lara may refer to: Juan Núñez I de Lara the Fat (died 1294) Juan Núñez II de Lara, fought for and against King Ferdinand IV of Castile, took the city of Gibraltar from the Moors. Juan Núñez III de Lara, Lord of Lara and Biscay.