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Pedro Fernández de Castro : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pedro Fernández de Castro
Pedro Fernández de Castro (c.1290 – 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'' of the lands of Santiago. He was the father of Fernando Ruiz de Castro (''toda la lealtad de España''), the Castilian 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. ==Family Origins== Pedro Fernandez de Castro (''el de la Guerra'') was the son of Fernando Rodríguez de Castro and Violante Sánchez of Castile, an illegitimate daughter of Sancho IV, King of Castile and Leon.〔''XXV años de la Escuela de Genealogía, Heráldica y Nobiliaria'', Ed. Escuela de Genealogía, Heráldica y Nobiliaria, (Hidalguia, 1985), 431.〕 He was the paternal grandson of Esteban Fernández de Castro, Lord of Lemos and Sarria, and his wife, Aldonza Rodríguez de León, granddaughter of Alfonso IX of Leon. On his mother's side, he was a grandson of Sancho IV of Castile, King of Castile and León, and his mistress María Alfonso Téllez de Meneses.
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