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  2. Fernando de la Cerda (1255–1275) - Wikipedia

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    Fernando de la Cerda (1275-1322), who married Juana Núñez de Lara, called "la Palomilla", Lady of Lara & Herrera, daughter of Juan Núñez de Lara “el Mayor” and Teresa Álvarez de Azagra. They had one son and three daughters. One daughter, Blanca Núñez de Lara, was the mother-in-law to King Henry II of Castile.

  3. House of la Cerda - Wikipedia

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    The House de la Cerda is a noble line of the Crown of Castile descending from the Infante Ferdinand de la Cerda, eldest son of King Alfonso X. It was one of four noble lineages that arose directly from the Castilian royal family during the thirteenth century and is the origin of the Dukes of Medinaceli .

  4. Alfonso de la Cerda - Wikipedia

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    Alfonso de la Cerda, (Valladolid 1270 - Ávila 1333), called "the Disinherited", was the elder son of Ferdinand de la Cerda and his wife Blanche of France, and was a grandson of Alfonso X of Castile. Alfonso and his brother Fernando were candidates for the Castilian-Leonese crown during the reigns of Sancho IV of Castile , Ferdinand IV of ...

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  6. Blanche of France, Infanta of Castile - Wikipedia

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    Blanche was born in 1253 in Jaffa, County of Jaffa and Ascalon during the Seventh Crusade led by her father, Louis IX of France. [2]In November 1269, [3] she married Ferdinand de la Cerda, Infante of Castile, eldest son of Alfonso X of Castile and Violant of Aragon. [4]

  7. María de la Cerda - Wikipedia

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    Maria was a younger sister of Juan Núñez III de Lara and Blanca de la Cerda y Lara. [2] When she was only three years of age her father died, her mother died twenty-nine years later in 1351. Maria and her second husband Charles. In April 1335 at Poissy, Maria married her first husband Charles d'Évreux. [1]

  8. Charles de la Cerda - Wikipedia

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    Charles de la Cerda, commonly known as Charles of Spain (French: Charles d'Espagne) (1327 – 8 January 1354), was a Franco-Castilian nobleman and soldier, the son of Alfonso de la Cerda of Spain (died 1327) and Isabelle d'Antoing, [1] and grandson of Alfonso de la Cerda the disinherited (1270–1333).

  9. Atanasio Echeverría y Godoy - Wikipedia

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    Atanasio Echeverría y Godoy was an 18th-century botanical artist and naturalist from New Spain who trained at the Royal Art Academy in Mexico City. The genus Echeveria was named in his honour by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle .