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  1. Henry III of Castile (4 October 1379 – 25 December 1406), called the Suffering due to his ill health (Spanish: Enrique el Doliente, Galician: Henrique o Doente ), was the son of John I and Eleanor of Aragon. [1] He succeeded his father as King of Castile in 1390.

  2. Henry III (born October 4, 1379, Burgos, Castile [Spain]—died 1406, Toledo) was the king of Castile from 1390 to 1406. Though unable to take the field because of illness, he jealously preserved royal power through the royal council, the Audiencia (supreme court), and the corregidores (magistrates).

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  3. Henry III of Castile (4 October 1379 – 25 December 1406), called the Suffering due to his ill health ( Spanish: Enrique el Doliente, Galician: Henrique o Doente ), was the son of John I and Eleanor of Aragon. He succeeded his father as King of Castile in 1390.

  4. This title was used by Henry II of Castile, of the Mercedes, before coming to the throne in 1369, during the civil war with his legitimate brother, King Peter of Castile.

  5. Enrique III (en inglés moderno, Henry III) o Enrique de Winchester (1 de octubre de 1207-16 de noviembre de 1272) fue rey de Inglaterra, señor de Irlanda y duque de Aquitania desde 1216 hasta su muerte. 1 Hijo del rey Juan I e Isabel de Angulema, ascendió al trono a los nueve años de edad en medio de la primera guerra de los Barones.

  6. Overview. Henry III. (1207—1272) king of England and lord of Ireland, and duke of Aquitaine. Quick Reference. King of England and lord of Ireland, b. 1 Oct. 1207, elder s. of John and Isabella; acc. 28 Oct. 1216; m.