Alfonso de la Cerda
Alfonso de la Cerda, (Valladolid 1270 - Ávila 1333), called "the Disinherited", was the elder son of Ferdinand de la Cerda and his wife Blanche of France, and was a grandson of Alfonso X of Castile. Alfonso and his brother Fernando were candidates for the Castilian-Leonese crown during the reigns of Sancho IV of Castile, Ferdinand IV of Castile and Alfonso XI of Castile. In 1331, Alfonso renounced his rights and swore allegiance to Alfonso XI of Castile.
Alfonso de la Cerda | |
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baron of Lunel; Lord of Alba, Bejar, Gibraleón | |
Arms of the House de la Cerda | |
Born | 1270 Valladolid |
Died | 1333 (aged 63) Ávila |
Noble family | House of la Cerda |
Spouse(s) | Matilde of Brienne |
Issue | Fernando Alfonso Alfonso Henry Luis Margarita Juan Alfonso Maria Inés |
Father | Ferdinand de la Cerda |
Mother | Blanche of France |
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