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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 .
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Juanita Castro (1933–2023), Cuban revolutionary, sister of Fidel and Raul Castro; Julian Castro (born 1974), American politician; Julián Castro Contreras (1810 – 1875), President of Venezuela; Kat de Castro (born 1978), Filipino broadcaster and daughter of Noli de Castro; Kervin Castro (born 1999), Venezuelan baseball pitcher for the San ...
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Fernando Ruiz de Castro became a prominent figure in the circle of King Peter of Castile, and served as lord steward and standard-bearer of the realm.During the Castilian Civil War, he was the leading partisan of Peter's camp, and continued fighting for the Petrist cause against the House of Trastámara even after the king's death in 1369.
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