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  2. House of Castro - Wikipedia

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    The House of Castro is an Iberian noble lineage, beginning mainly in the kingdoms of Castile, Galicia, and Portugal. Though its exact origins are disputed, the House of Castro became one of the most powerful families of the Spanish and Portuguese nobility .

  3. Castro (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Castro is a Castilian surname popular in Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries, ... House of Castro; Duke of Castro (disambiguation) de Castro; Castro ...

  4. Category:House of Castro - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "House of Castro" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Fernando Rodríguez de Castro - Wikipedia

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    Fernando Rodríguez [a] de Castro (1125–1185) was a Castilian nobleman, statesman and military leader who made his career in León. He was the leader of the House of Castro during the civil wars that followed the death of Sancho III of Castile and the succession of the infant Alfonso VIII .

  6. Castro - Wikipedia

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    Xiomara Castro (b. 1959), president of Honduras and wife of former Honduran president Manuel Zelaya; de Castro, a Portuguese surname; House of Castro, a Spanish noble family; Prince Carlo, Duke of Castro, claimant to the headship of the royal House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies; A nickname of Martin Castrogiovanni (born 1981), Argentine-born Italian ...

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  8. Castro culture - Wikipedia

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    The Castro culture emerged during the first two centuries of the first millennium BC, in the region extending from the Douro river up to the Minho, but soon expanding north along the coast, and east following the river valleys, [4] reaching the mountain ranges which separate the Atlantic coast of the Iberian peninsula from the central plateau or meseta.

  9. Juana de Castro - Wikipedia

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    She was born into the House of Castro as the daughter of Pedro Fernández de Castro and Isabel Ponce de León. She was the sister of Fernando Ruiz de Castro [1] and the half-sister of Inês de Castro [2] and Álvaro Pires de Castro. Among her advisors were her uncle-in-law Enrique Enríquez the Younger and Men Rodríguez de Sanabria . [2]