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| Ferdinand I of Antequera
(1380-1416) |
Ferdinand I of Antequera 1 2
Another name for Ferdinand was Ferdinand I of Aragon. General Notes: Ferdinand I (of Aragón and Sicily), called The Just, king of Aragón and Sicily (1412-16). He was the younger son of John I, king of Castile, and Eleanor of Aragón. In 1406, upon the death of his elder brother King Henry III of Castile, Ferdinand declined the Castilian crown and instead, with Henry's widow Catherine, became coregent during the minority of his nephew John II of Castile. In this capacity he distinguished himself by his prudent administration of domestic affairs. After Ferdinand's uncle, Martin I, king of Aragón and, as Martin II, king of Sicily, died without issue, Ferdinand was chosen king in 1412 to succeed him. The most notable accomplishment of his brief reign was his agreement in 1416 to depose the antipope Benedict XIII, thereby helping to end the Great Schism, which had divided the Western church for nearly 40 years. Noted events in his life were: • Acceded: King of Aragón, 1412. • He was a King of Sicily, Valencia and Majorca. Ferdinand married Leonor Urrac de Castilla, daughter of Sancho de Castilla and Beatriz of Portugal, in 1393. (Leonor Urrac de Castilla was born in 1374 and died on 16 Dec 1435 in Medina del Campo.) Marriage Notes: They had 8 children: |
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Brian C. Tompsett, Directory of Royal Genealogical (Datahttp://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal/catalog.html
Brian Tompsett
Department of Computer Science
University of Hull
Hull, UK, HU6 7RX
B.C.Tompsett@dcs.hull.ac.uk).
2 Microsoft, Encarta Encyclopedia 99 (© 1993-1998 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.)
3 Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/).
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