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Alfonso, Prince of Asturias (17 November 1453 – 5 July 1468), called Alfonso the Innocent, was the figurehead of rebelling Castilian magnates against his half-brother Henry IV, who had recognized him as heir presumptive . Childhood. Alfonso was the only surviving son of John II by his second wife, Isabella of Portugal.
Alfonso, Prince of Asturias (17 November 1453 – 5 July 1468), called Alfonso the Innocent, was the figurehead of rebelling Castilian magnates against his half-brother Henry IV, who had recognized him as heir presumptive.
Alfonso the Innocent (17 November 1453 – 5 July 1468) was the figurehead of rebelling Castilian magnates against his half-brother Henry IV, who had recognized him as heir presumptive with the title of Prince of Asturias.
Alfonso, Prince of Asturias may refer to: Alfonso, Prince of Asturias (1453–1468), son of John II of Castile and Isabella of Portugal; Alfonso XII of Spain (1857–1885), son of Isabella II of Spain and Francis, Duke of Cádiz; Alfonso, Prince of Asturias (1907–1938), son of Alfonso XIII of Spain and Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg
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Alfonso the Innocent (17 November 1453 – 5 July 1468) was the figurehead of rebelling Castilian magnates against his half-brother Henry IV, who had recognized him as heir presumptive with the title of Prince of Asturias.
Alfonso, Prince of Asturias (17 November 1453 – 5 July 1468) was the figurehead of rebelling magnates against his half brother Henry IV of Castile. Alfonso was the only surviving son of John II of Castile, by his second wife, Isabella of Portugal, Henry IV being the product of his first marriage.