Fernando, Lord of Serpa (redirect from Ferdinand, Prince of Portugal (1217-1246))
of Portugal (Portuguese pronunciation: [fɨɾˈnɐ̃du]), or Ferdinand in English, was a Portuguese infante (prince), son of King Afonso II of Portugal and...
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Ferdinand III (Spanish: Fernando; 1199/1201 – 30 May 1252), called the Saint (el Santo), was King of Castile from 1217 and King of León from 1230 as well...
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Berengaria of Castile (category 1246 deaths)
(Castilian: la Grande) (1179 or 1180 – 8 November 1246), was Queen of Castile for a brief time in 1217, and Queen of León from 1197 to 1204 as the second...
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King (1158–1214) Henry I, King (1214–1217) Berengaria the Great, King (1217–1217) Ferdinand III the Saint, King (1217–1252) Alfonso X the Wise, King (1252–1284)...
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Capetian dynasty (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
Portugal, 1320–1367 Ferdinand I of Portugal, 1345–1383 Alphonse of Portugal, Lord of Portalegre, 1263–1312 Ferdinand, Lord of Serpa, 1217–1246 Peter I, Count...
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warrior, but in 1212 a Portuguese contingent aided the Castilians to defeat the Moors in the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa, and in 1217 the ministers, bishops...
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kingdom of Portugal. Urraca gave birth to four children, Sancho II (1207–1248), Afonso III (1210–1279), Eleanor (1211–1231), and Ferdinand (1218–1246), with...
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Baldwin de Redvers, English nobleman (d. 1245) Boniface of Savoy, English archbishop (d. 1270) Ferdinand, Portuguese prince (infante) (d. 1246) George...
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See also: Portugal - History of Portugal - List of Portuguese monarchs...
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Alfonso IX of León (redirect from Alfonsu VIII de León)
Alfonso was born in Zamora. He was the only son of King Ferdinand II of León and Urraca of Portugal. His father was the younger son of Alfonso VII of León...
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Alfonso VIII of Castile (category Burials at the Abbey of Santa María la Real de Las Huelgas)
as did the boy's uncle, Ferdinand II of León. In 1159 the young Alfonso was put briefly in the custody of García Garcés de Aza, who was not wealthy enough...
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Aljustrel was captured by the Knights of Santiago. 1238 - Portugal captures most of the Algarve. 1246 – Pope Innocent IV declares Sancho II an heretic and...
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Granada, is taken by Ferdinand III of Castile. 1246 28 February. Kingdom of Castile and the Order of Santiago commanded by Ferdinand III of Castile and...
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Timeline of the Muslim presence in the Iberian Peninsula (category Islam in Portugal)
Almohad Caliph. 1217 – The Portuguese take the town of Alcácer do Sal from the Moors. 1217 – Ferdinand III becomes king of Castile (1217–1252) and later...
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Rochelle, French theologian (b. 1200) February 15 – Baldwin de Redvers, English nobleman (b. 1217) March 22 – Roger I of Fézensaguet, French nobleman (b....
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which was finally dropped. After her sister's marriage with Infante Ferdinand of Portugal, Margaret was placed under the care of Bouchard of Avesnes, Lord...
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daughter of Álvar Díaz de los Cameros and Mencía Díaz de Haro. Together they founded the Monasterio de Santa María de Herce in 1246. He later married a second...
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(1279–1303) Portugal Beatrice of Castile (1357–1359) Portugal Beatrix of the Netherlands (from 2013) Netherlands Berengaria of Castile (1217–1246) Castile...
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Gil Torres (cardinal) (redirect from Gil de Torres)
April 1217, he was described as close to King Frederick II of Germany and King Philip II of France. In April 1218, King Afonso II of Portugal claimed...
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century, Castile was the largest kingdom of the peninsula. Its king, Ferdinand III (r. 1217–1252) took advantage of the addition of León to his realm and of...
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Eleanor of England, Queen of Castile (category Burials at the Abbey of Santa María la Real de Las Huelgas)
Brepols. Rada Jiménez, Rodrigo. Historia de los hechos de España. Shadis, Miriam (2010). Berenguela of Castile (1180–1246) and Political Women in the High Middle...
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Castile. She was a younger sister of Ferdinand III of Castile and Alfonso of Molina. In 1217, Berengaria's brother Ferdinand III had inherited the throne of...
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May 1217, Álvaro donated the village to the Order of Santiago. Infante Ferdinand of León, son of Alfonso IX and his first wife Theresa of Portugal and...
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James I of Aragon (redirect from Jaime I de Aragón)
James II (1243–1311), successor in Balearics and Languedoc Ferdinand (1245–1250) Sancha (1246–before 1275), died in the Holy Land. Isabella (1248–1271)...
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Simón Royz, active in the reign of Alfonso X from at least 1246 to 1277. His Galician-Portuguese name is Rodrigo Días dos Cameros. Another spelling of his...
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favor of her son, Ferdinand III. She died in 1246. All kings hereafter were also kings of León Ferdinand III The Saint 30 August 1217 30 May 1252 Oldest...
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I e Eduardo II, rei de Inglaterra, denominado Tratado de Windsor" (in Portuguese). Portuguese National Archives Digital Collection. Archived from the...
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1500 (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
claims the land for the Kingdom of Portugal. May 1 – Pêro Vaz de Caminha finishes writing his chronicle of the Portuguese discovery of Brazil while accompanying...
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"the Kingdom of Naples"). Definitive unification occurred in 1816, when Ferdinand IV and III made the two entities into a single state, the Kingdom of the...
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list) – Gerlach II, Count (1158–1217) Gerlach III, Count (1217–1235) Henry, Count (1229–1263) Frederick I, Count (1246–1272) Frederick II, Count (1272–1277)...
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