Esteban Fernández de Castro
Esteban Fernández de Castro (13th-century) was a Spanish nobleman, Lord of Lemos and Sarria.[1]
Esteban Fernández de Castro | |
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Lord | |
Born | 13th-century |
Died | 13th-century Spain |
Noble family | House of Castro |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Biography
Esteban was the son of Fernán Gutiérrez de Castro and Mélia Iñiguez de Mendoza.[2] His wife was Aldonza daughter of Rodrigo Afonso de León and granddaughter of Alfonso IX.[3]
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References
- Blasón de España: libro de oro de su nobleza genealógica. Augusto de Búrgos.
- Nobleza del Andalucia: Libros I y II. Gonzalo Argote de Molina.
- Tenencia, Señorío y Condado de Lemos. Vicente Salas Merino.
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