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  1. House of Enríquez. The Castilian House of Ivrea, also known as the House of Burgundy, [1] is a cadet branch of the House of Ivrea descended from Raymond of Burgundy. Raymond married Urraca, the eldest legitimate daughter of Alfonso VI of León and Castile of the House of Jiménez. Two years after Raymond's death, Urraca succeeded her father ...

  2. hello -- the House of Trastamara was originated in the region of Galicia and not in Castile, as we can read in most of the books. - in ancient times, the river Tambre was called TAMARA, and the lands beyond the river were called Trastamara (= Tras-Tamara, beyond the Tamara). The river and the lands are located in the heart of GALICIA, far from ...

  3. Isabella, Countess of Armagnac. House. Trastámara. Father. Henry II of Castile. Mother. Juana Manuel of Castile. Eleanor of Castile (after 1363 – 1415/1416) was Queen of Navarre by marriage to King Charles III of Navarre. She acted as regent of Navarre during the absence of her spouse in France in 1397–1398, 1403–1406 and 1409–1411.

  4. Das Haus Trastámara war eine Dynastie von Königen auf der Iberischen Halbinsel, die Kastilien von 1369 bis 1504, die Länder der Krone von Aragón von 1412 bis 1516, Navarra von 1425 bis 1479 und Neapel von 1442 bis 1501 regierte. Die Bezeichnung stammt vom Gründer der Dynastie, König Heinrich II. von Kastilien, der vor seiner ...

  5. Eleanor of Aragon. Ferdinand I (Spanish: Fernando I; 27 November 1380 – 2 April 1416 in Igualada, Òdena) named Ferdinand of Antequera and also the Just (or the Honest) was king of Aragon, Valencia, Majorca, Sardinia and (nominal) Corsica and king of Sicily, duke (nominal) of Athens and Neopatria, and count of Barcelona, Roussillon and ...

  6. Arms of the House of Trastámara. John II of Aragon (1433–1439) Charles, Prince of Viana (1439–1461) Ferdinand II of Aragon (1461–1483) House of Borja or Borgia Arms of the dukes of Gandía of the House of Borja or Borgia. On 20 December 1483, the title was re-established by Ferdinand II of Aragon and granted to the House of Borgia, of ...

  7. House of Mendoza. Coat of arms of the Mendoza. The Mendoza family was a powerful line of Spanish nobles. Members of the family wielded considerable power, especially from the 14th to the 17th centuries in Castile. The family originated from the village of Mendoza ( Basque mendi+oza, 'cold mountain') in the province of Álava in the Basque ...