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  1. Joanna's husband, Philip, was unwilling to accept any threat to his chances of ruling Castile and also minted coins in the name of "Philip and Joanna, King and Queen of Castile, Léon and Archdukes of Austria, etc.": 315 In response, Ferdinand embarked upon a pro-French policy, marrying Germaine de Foix, niece of Louis XII of France (and his own great-niece), in the hope that she would produce ...

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  3. Alfonso XI (11 August 1311 – 26 March 1350), called the Avenger ( el Justiciero ), was King of Castile and León. He was the son of Ferdinand IV of Castile and his wife Constance of Portugal. Upon his father's death in 1312, several disputes ensued over who would hold regency, which were resolved in 1313.

  4. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Philip I of Castile has received more than 2,277,899 page views. His biography is available in 55 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 52 in 2019) . Philip I of Castile is the 403rd most popular politician (down from 351st in 2019) , the 16th most popular biography from Belgium (down from 13th in 2019) and the 7th most popular Belgian Politician .

  5. Philip and Juana of Castile had six children: Eleanor (14981558), Queen consort first to Manuel I of Portugal and secondly to Francis I of France. Charles (15001558), King of Spain, Holy Roman Emperor. Isabella (15011526), Queen consort of Christian II of Denmark. Ferdinand I (15031564), King of Bohemia and Hungary, Holy Roman Emperor.

  6. When Isabella died, Ferdinand endeavoured to lay hands on the regency of Castile, but the nobles, who disliked and feared him, forced him to withdraw. Philip was summoned to Spain, where he was recognized as king. He landed, with his wife, at Corunna on the 28th of April 1506, accompanied by a body of German mercenaries.

  7. Alfonso XI of Castile. Mother. Maria of Portugal. Alabaster sculpture of Peter, 1446. Peter ( Spanish: Pedro; 30 August 1334 – 23 March 1369), called Peter the Cruel ( el Cruel) or the Just ( el Justo ), [a] was King of Castile and León from 1350 to 1369. Peter was the last ruler of the main branch of the House of Ivrea.