Juan de Castilla y Haro
Juan de Castilla y Haro, most commonly known as Juan el Tuerto (the one-eyed) (b. ? - d. 1 November 1326, Toro), was a Spanish noble of the House of Haro and of the royal line of the Kingdom of Castile descended from Alfonso X of Castile. He was the Lord of Cuéllar from 1319 to 1325 and the Lord of Biscay from 1322 until his assassination by order of King Alfonso XI of Castile in 1326.
Juan de Castilla y Haro | |
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Lord of Cuéllar and Biscay | |
Arms of the House of Haro | |
Died | 1 November 1326 Toro, Zamora |
Noble family | Castilian House of Ivrea |
Spouse(s) | Isabel of Portugal |
Issue | María Díaz II de Haro |
Father | John of Castile |
Mother | María II Díaz de Haro |
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