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  1. 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 ...

  2. Alfonso de la Cerda, apodado el Desheredado ( Valladolid, 1270- Piedrahíta, 1335, 1 fue el hijo mayor del infante Fernando de la Cerda y de su esposa Blanca de Francia, y nieto de Alfonso X de Castilla. Continuador de la Casa de la Cerda, heredera de la monarquía castellana durante el siglo XIII, fue aspirante según algunas fuentes, otras ...

  3. Other articles where Alfonso de la Cerda is discussed: Spain: Castile and León, 1252–1479: …Fernando de la Cerda’s son, Alfonso, and the king’s second son, Sancho. Although the king recognized Sancho, their relationship deteriorated, in part because Alfonso X’s ill health rendered him less able to carry out his duties and caused him to act arbitrarily. In 1282 an assembly of nobles ...

  4. Es lo que sucedió en Burguillos en 1331, cuando Alfonso de la Cerda se reconoció vasallo de Alfonso XI, como reza en la Crónica de este último: “Et aquí fizo Don Alfonso carta de conoscimiento en que renunció et demetió alguna voz o derecho si avía en los regnos de Castiella et de León; et besole las manos otra vez al Rey et otorgose ...

  5. The House de la Cerda is a noble line of the Crown of Castile descending from the Infante Ferdinand de la Cerda, eldest son of King Alfonso X. It was one of four noble lineages that arose directly from the Castilian royal family during the thirteenth century and is the origin of the Dukes of Medinaceli. The origin of the lineage stems from ...

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  7. Luis de la Cerda was the second son of Alfonso de la Cerda, the disinherited and Matilde of Brienne-Eu (daughter of John II of Brienne). Alfonso had been chosen to inherit the Kingdom of León from his grandfather King Alfonso X of Castile-León, but was deposed and driven into exile in 1284 by his uncle, Sancho IV.

  8. During the minority of Ferdinand IV (1295–1312), new efforts were made in favour of Alfonso de la Cerda, but in 1304 he renounced all claims to any portion of the Crown of Castile. Although the king seized Gibraltar in 1309, the Muslims regained possession a quarter century later.

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