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  1. Leonor (Eleanor) de Guzmán y Ponce de León (1310–1351) was a Castilian noblewoman. After about 1330, she became the long-term mistress and favourite of Alfonso XI, with whom she had the illegitimate son Henry "the Fratricidal", future first monarch of the House of Trastámara.

  2. Eleanor of Guzman. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Eleanor of Guzman (ca 1310 – 1351) was a mistress of King Alfonso XI of Castile. She is known in Spanish as Leonor Núñez de Guzmán.

    • Ceuta
    • Ceuta, Spain
    • 1287
    • circa 1341 (49-59)Seville, Andalusia, Spain
  3. Tello Alfonso of Castile (1337 – October 1370) was the seventh of the ten illegitimate children of Alfonso XI of Castile and Eleanor of Guzman. He was a prince of Castile and First Lord of Aguilar de Campoo. In Spanish he is known as Tello de Castilla, Infante de Castilla; Señor de Aguilar de Campoo, de Vizcaya, de Castañeda y de ...

  4. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Eleanor of Guzman (c. 1310 – 1351) was a mistress of King Alfonso XI of Castile. She is known in Spanish as Leonor Núñez de Guzmán. She was born in Seville, daughter of the Castilian nobles Pedro Núñez de Guzmán (descendant of the noble family of Saint Dominic) and Juana Ponce de León (great-granddaughter of King Alfonso IX of León) view all.

    • 1280
    • 1310 (29-31)Autol, La Rioja, La Rioja, Spain
    • Sevilla, Andalucia, Spain
    • Gustavo Latorre (c)
    • 14th Century: Toward Unification with Aragon
    • The Trastámaras Rule in Both Realms
    • 1418- 1469: Conflict Within The House of Trastámara

    Peter I and the Rise of Trastámara

    Upon the death of the Castilian King Alfonso XI in 1350, his eldest son, Peter, took control of the Castilian throne as Peter I of Castile. Peter was born to Alfonso and his wife, Maria of Portugal, but Alfonso lived out a long and public affair with Eleanor de Guzmán. Alfonso's illegitimate children that Eleanor had given birth to, known collectively as the Trastámaras, immediately became rivals of the newly crowned Peter. Because of a personal history including political murders, his enemie...

    Henry II’s Reign

    Following his killing of his half brother, Peter I, Henry of Trastámara took control of the crown of Castile as Henry II. Under Henry, a new nobility rose in prominence to gain land grants of large estates and vast royal privileges. The public rise of this new class of nobles caused discontent and instability in Castile. This class of nobility was driven by their desire to reclaim family holdings and was generally compelled to use any means necessary. Despite the instability, Henry's forces w...

    Upon Henry II's death in 1379, his son John came to power as John I of Castile. During his reign, John took Beatriz, daughter of the Portuguese King Fernando, as his second wife. Due to this marriage, John made an unsuccessful claim to the throne of Portugal upon Fernando's death in 1383, a move that would have led to the unification of all of the ...

    John II and Don Álvaro

    John II came to power upon his mother's death in 1418. He was now a cousin to the King of Aragon, as Alfonso ascended to the throne upon Ferdinand I's death. John married Maria, the sister of Alfonso V of Aragon. Alfonso, himself, had already married John's sister, Maria, making the two rulers both cousins and brothers-in-law twice over. John II was now also a cousin and brother-in-law to Alfonso's brothers John and Henry, known collectively as the Infantes of Aragon, who had been given large...

    Henry IV and the Rise of Isabella

    Henry IV of Castile was an unpopular ruler, largely in part because of his taste for Moorish fashion and his disagreement with military engagement with Granada. He was married at the age of 15 in 1440 to Infante John of Aragon's daughter, Blanca. This marriage failed, however, as a result of Henry's failure to consummate the marriage. He was remarried in 1455 to Juana of Portugal. Juana gave birth to Infanta Dona Juana in 1462, and she was recognized by the Cortes as Henry's legitimate succes...

    Pact of the Toros de Guisado and War of Succession

    The Pact of the Toros de Guisado was signed in 1468 and named Isabella heir to Henry's throne, as she and the nobles renewed their allegiance to Henry in return. A quick marriage for Isabella was a condition of the agreement, however Henry objected to her 1469 marriage to Ferdinand, who was the King of Sicily and the heir to the Aragonese throne,as a breach of the pact. He once again named Infanta Juana as his heir, and a civil war ensued throughout the next decade. Isabella's military factio...

  5. Leonor de Trastámara. Apariencia. ocultar. Leonor de Trastámara, o Leonor de Castilla, (ca. 1360 1 - Pamplona, 27 de febrero de 1416 2 ) fue una infanta de Castilla y la reina consorte de Navarra desde 1403. Era hija del rey Enrique II de Castilla y su esposa Juana Manuel de Castilla, 3 de una rama menor de la casa real castellana.

  6. Leonor de Guzmán ( Sevilla, 1310- Talavera de la Reina, 1351) fue una noble castellana, amante del rey Alfonso XI de Castilla. Fruto de la relación entre ambos nació, entre otros vástagos, Enrique II de Castilla, primer monarca de la Casa de Trastámara.