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  2. Peter of Castile - Wikipedia

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    The death of King Peter of Castile, painting in 1883 by Arturo Montero y Calvo. Museo del Prado. Popular memory generally views King Peter I as one of the few monarchs who sided with an Islamic sultan (Granada), while also being a Catholic king. Granada paid Pedro I tribute. He helped them during several invasions and a coup.

  3. Peter I of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Inês' assassins received his harshest punishment: the three had escaped to Castile, but Peter arranged for them to be exchanged for Castilian fugitives residing in Portugal with his nephew, Peter of Castile. [citation needed] The Portuguese king conducted a public trial of Pêro Coelho and Álvaro Gonçalves in 1361. After finding them guilty ...

  4. Don Pedro, King of Castile - Wikipedia

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    Don Pedro, King of Castile is an 1828 historical tragedy by the British writer Lord Porchester. [1] [2] It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London on 10 March 1828.. The cast included William Macready as Henry, John Cooper as Don Pedro, James William Wallack as Raban, George Yarnold as Constable of France, Sarah West as Maria De Padilla and Ellen Tree as Blanche of Bourbon.

  5. Inês de Castro - Wikipedia

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    King Afonso IV of Portugal, Pedro's father, disliked Inês' influence on his son and waited for their mutual infatuation to wear off, but it did not. The Coronation of Inês de Castro in 1361, by Pierre-Charles Comte. Constance of Castile died in 1349. Afonso IV tried several times to arrange for his son to be remarried, but Pedro refused.

  6. Family tree of Castilian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    King of Castile 1155–1214 r. 1158–1214: Sancho I King of Portugal 1154–1212: Sancho 1181: Henry 1184: Ferdinand 1189–1211: Mafalda 1191–1211: Constance c. 1202 –1243: Eleanor 1200–1244: James I the Conqueror King of Aragon 1208–1276: Henry I King of Castile 1204–1217 r. 1214–1217: Berengaria Queen of Castile 1179–1246 r ...

  7. War of the Two Peters - Wikipedia

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    Peter IV, King of Aragon by Gonçal Peris Sarrià & Jaume Mateu (1427) Alabaster sculpture of Peter the Cruel, from 1504 At the beginning of the fourteenth century, Castile was suffering from unrest caused by its civil war, which was fought between the local and allied forces of the reigning king, Peter of Castile, and his half-brother Henry of Trastámara over the right to the crown.

  8. Battle of Nájera - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Nájera, also known as the Battle of Navarrete, was fought on 3 April 1367 to the northeast of Nájera, in the province of La Rioja, Castile.It was an episode of the first Castilian Civil War which confronted King Peter of Castile with his half-brother Count Henry of Trastámara who aspired to the throne; the war involved Castile in the Hundred Years' War.

  9. Peter of Castile, Lord of Cameros - Wikipedia

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    Peter of Castile, in Spanish Pedro de Castilla (1290 – 25 June 1319), was an infante of Castile, a younger son of King Sancho IV and his wife María de Molina.He held the lordships (señoríos) of Cameros, Almazán, Berlanga, Monteagudo and Cifuentes and was the majordomo of his brother, King Ferdinand IV of Castile.