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  1. Ferdinand ii of Castile was born in the year 1239, son of Ferdinand iii of Castile and Joanna de Dammartin. He died in the year 1265. This information is part of Sherren Family Tree by Derk Sherren on Genealogy Online.

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  2. Ferdinand II, Count of Aumale 1252–1260 (son of Joan and Ferdinand I) John I 1260–1302 (son of Ferdinand II) John II 1302–1343 (married to Catherine of Artois , daughter of Philip of Artois and Blanche of Brittany )

  3. Having endeavoured for generations to break Spain’s superior power, France under the leadership of Cardinal Richelieu seized the opportunity to restrict the emperor’s powers with the support of the Protestant party in the Empire. The cardinal’s long-term aim was to play off the Spanish and Austrian branches of the dynasty against each other, thus undermining the cohesion of

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  5. Saint Ferdinand III (5 August 1199 – 30 May 1252) was the King of Castile from 1217 and León from 1230. He was the son of Alfonso IX of León and Berenguela of Castile. Through his second marriage he was also Count of Aumale. He finished the work done by his maternal grandfather Alfonso VIII and consolidated the Reconquista.

    • Ferdinand of CASTILE AND LEON (1239- )
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  6. Jul 10, 2022 · She married at Burgos in 1237 Ferdinand III of Castile, King of Castile 1217-1252 and King of Leon and Galicia 1230-1252. They had four sons and one daughter: Ferdinand II, Count of Aumale (1239–ca 1265), who married Laure de Montfort, Lady of Espernon, sometime after 1256, and had issue.

  7. Apr 26, 2022 · Ferdinand II d'Aumale est né en 1238 et mort en 1260. Il est le fils de Ferdinand III de Castille et de Jeanne de Dammartin. Il fut un comte d'Aumale. Il épousa Laure de Monfort (morte en 1270), fille d'Amaury VI, comte de Montfort et de Béatrice de Bourgogne.www.celtic-casimir.com.

  8. The Battle of the White Mountain near Prague, print, 17th century. Ferdinand became the increasingly likely candidate as successor to the imperial throne. The ambitious archduke from Graz skilfully avoided taking up an unequivocal position in the conflict between the two brothers. In 1617 he concluded a secret treaty with his powerful Spanish ...