Statue of Sancho IV of Castile and León Sancho IV "the Brave" (1257/58 – April 25, 1295) was a king of Castile and León (1284 - 1295). He was the second son of Alfonso X. His elder brother, Ferdinand de la Cerda, died in November 1275, and in 1282 Sancho assembled a coalition of nobles to declare for him against Ferdinand's son Alfonso, then took control of the kingdom when Alfonso X died in 1284. Jump to: navigation, search ImageMetadata File history File links Download high resolution version (480x640, 200 KB) Sancho IV el Bravo (1258-1295), rey de León y Castilla. ...
Jump to: navigation, search ImageMetadata File history File links Download high resolution version (480x640, 200 KB) Sancho IV el Bravo (1258-1295), rey de León y Castilla. ...
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Events= February 10 - Mongols overrun Baghdad, burning it to the ground and killing 800,000 citizens Llywelyn the Last declares himself Prince of Wales. ...
April 25 is the 115th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (116th in leap years). ...
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Jump to: navigation, search Flag or Pendón de Castilla A former kingdom of Spain, Castile comprises the two regions of Old Castile in north-western Spain, and New Castile in the centre of the country. ...
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Jump to: navigation, search // Events War and politics King Charles II of Naples is captured in a naval battle off Naples by Roger of Lauria, admiral to King Peter III of Aragon. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events Mongol leader Ghazan Khan is converted to Islam, ending a line of Tantric Buddhist leaders. ...
Alfonso X and his court. ...
Ferdinand de la Cerda (1253-1275) was the Crown Prince of Castile, eldest son of King Alfonso X of Castile and Violante of Aragon. ...
Events Eleanor de Montfort is captured by pirates in the employ of Edward I of England to prevent her marriage to Llywelyn the Last, prince of Jews over the age of 7 to wear the yellow badge and makes usury illegal Jean de Meun writes the second portion of the...
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Jump to: navigation, search // Events War and politics King Charles II of Naples is captured in a naval battle off Naples by Roger of Lauria, admiral to King Peter III of Aragon. ...
Sancho IV married Maria de Molina in 1282 and they had the following children: For broader historical context, see 1280s and 13th century. ...
In 1291, Sancho led an expedition that captured the port of Tarifa from the Moors and his uncle don Juan. James II, King of Aragon (10 August 1267 – 2 November 1327), in Spanish Jaime II, in Catalan Jaume II, also James II of Barcelona, called The Just (Catalan: El Just) was the second son of Peter III of Aragon and Constance of Sicily. ...
Ferdinand IV, El Emplazado or the Summoned, (December 6, 1285 - September 7, 1312) was a king of Castile (1295 - 1312). ...
Pedro of Castile (1290, Valladolid â 1319), Infante of Castile and Lord of Los Cameros, was the son of Sancho IV of Castile and his wife Maria de Molina. ...
Ferdinand de la Cerda (1253-1275) was the Crown Prince of Castile, eldest son of King Alfonso X of Castile and Violante of Aragon. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Afonso IV of Portugal (English Alphonzo), or Affonso (Archaic Portuguese), Alfonso or Alphonso (Portuguese-Galician) or Alphonsus (Latin), (February 8, 1291 â May 28, 1357), known as the Brave (Port. ...
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Collection of photographs from Tarifa Tarifa is a small town near the southernmost part of Spain. ...
The Moors were the medieval Muslim inhabitants of al-Andalus (the Iberian Peninsula including the present day Spain and Portugal) and the Maghreb, whose culture is often called Moorish. Juba II king of Mauretania // Origins of the name The name derives from the old Berber(barbarian) tribe of the Mauri...
Just before succumbing to a fatal illness , he appointed his queen Maria de Molina to act as regent for his 9 year old son Ferdinand IV of Castile and Leon. He died in 1295 in Toledo. This article is about the city in Spain named Toledo. ...
Alfonso X and his court. ...
This is a list of kings and queens of Castile. ...
Ferdinand IV, El Emplazado or the Summoned, (December 6, 1285 - September 7, 1312) was a king of Castile (1295 - 1312). ...
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