Person:Pedro de Castro (3)

Pedro Fernández _____, de Castro
b.Abt 1155
d.18 Aug 1214 Morocco
  1. Pedro Fernández _____, de CastroAbt 1155 - 1214
  • HPedro Fernández _____, de CastroAbt 1155 - 1214
  1. Fernao Peres-de-CastroAbt 1210 -
  • HPedro Fernández _____, de CastroAbt 1155 - 1214
  • W.  Jimena Gomez (add)
  1. Álvaro Pérez de Castro - 1240
Facts and Events
Name Pedro Fernández _____, de Castro
Alt Name Pedro Fernandes-de-Castro
Alt Name O Castelhano
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1155
Marriage to Unknown
Marriage to Jimena Gomez (add)
Death[1] 18 Aug 1214 Morocco
Reference Number? Q3848149?


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Pedro Fernández de Castro (Algeciras, 1342), nicknamed el de la Guerra ('of the War'), was a powerful Galician noble and military figure of the House of Castro, descended by illegitimate lines from the kings of Castile-Leon-Galicia. Pedro Fernandez de Castro was Lord (Señor) of Lemos and Sarria and served as mayordomo mayor (lord steward) of Alfonso XI of Castile, adelantado de la frontera (governor) of Andalusia, Galicia and Murcia and pertiguero mayor (a title similar to the French Vidame) of the lands of Santiago.

He was the father of Fernando Ruiz de Castro (toda la lealtad de España), Queen Juana de Castro (wife of Peter of Castile), the controversial Inês de Castro (consort King Peter I of Portugal) and Álvaro Pires de Castro.

fº. de D. Fernando Rz de Castro N 5 chamaram-lhe o Castelhano foi Sr. de Paredes e do Infantado de Leão (Ganadara 2ª impressão Cap. 8 fls. 318) o Conde D. Pedro diz q se achava com o Maramolim de Marrocos quando desbaratou ao Rey D. Affonco e o venceu na de Alarcos casou com D. Maria Sanches fª. do Infante D. Sancho Conde D. Pº N 11 fl. 91 Nota A Rhodes na Choronica de Calatrava cp. 14 dis s.g. e ouvera os filhos abaixo, de D. Ximena Gomes fª. de D. Gomes Pires o Castelhano Conde de Trastamara fº. de D. Fernão Pires de Trava

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Pedro Fernández de Castro (died 1214), in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.