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  1. Constanza Manuel de Villena. Royalty. Born the daughter of Don Juan Manuel and Constance of Castile. As a child she was married to Alfonso XI. After seven years the marriage was annulled. In 1336 she was married to Pedro I of Portugal by proxy, but she was not allowed to leave Castile until 1339. Pedro fell in love with her maid Inez de Castro,...

  2. Name in native language. Constanza Manuel de Villena. Date of birth. unknown value (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584, after 1316) Castillo de Garcimuñoz. Constanza Manuel de Villena. Date of death. unknown value (before 1349, after 1345) Santarém.

  3. Constanza Manuel de Villena (Castillo de Garcimuñoz, 1316-Santarém, 13 de noviembre de 1349) fue reina consorte de Castilla y después esposa del infante Pedro, el futuro rey Pedro I de Portugal. Índice

  4. DOÑA INÉS DE CASTRO. Inés de Castro (comarca de La Limia, provincia de Orense, Galicia, 1325-Coímbra, 7 de enero de 1355). Noble gallega, perteneciente a la poderosa Casa de Castro, emparentada con los primeros reyes de Castilla, hija de Pedro Fernández de Castro «el de la Guerra», primer señor jurisdiccional de Monforte de Lemos y de ...

  5. 11 de may. de 2016 · Constanza Manuel was born in 1316 as the daughter of Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena and Duke of Peñafiel and Constance of Aragon, a daughter of James II of Aragon. Still only a child she married Alfonso XI of Castile on 28 November 1325. She was Queen for just two short years. Alfonso dissolved the marriage and quickly remarried [read more]

  6. Sancho Manuel de Villena (1320-1347). Hijo natural del infante Don Juan Manuel [ a] [ 2] con Inés de Castañeda, Sancho fue adelantado mayor del reino de Murcia, alcaide de Lorca y ricohombre de Castilla. Fue el I señor de Carcelén y de Montealegre, señoríos que le concedió su padre, [ 2] además de señor consorte de Coy y de Celdá .

  7. SUMMARY. The Castilian Diplomacy in the era of Henry IV (1454-14 7 4) was driven by a small group of royal councellors and diplomats. Don Juan Manuel de Villena ( 1462) was one of the most important ambassadors on that time, .and he was in charge of dealing with the bilateral afairs between Castile and France.