Ferdinand III King of CASTILE, AND LEON HRH
2 GIVN Saint Ferdinand Also b. 1191/1198. Sources include but are not limited to; Ancestral File and the IGI, International Genealogical Index,both resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of JesusChrist of Latter Day Saints. Catholic Online Saints St. Ferdinand III of Castile Feastday: May 30 Patron of engineers Ferdinand III of Castile was the son of Alfonso IX, King of Leon, and Berengaria, daughter of Alfonso III, King of Castile (Spain). He was declared king of Castile at age eighteen. Ferdinand was born near Salamanca; proclaimed king of Palencia, Valladolid, and Burgos; his mother advised and assisted him during his young reign. He married Princess Beatrice, daughter of Philip of Suabia, King of Germany and they had seven sons and three daughters. His father (the king of Leon) turned against him and tried to take over his rule. The two reconciled later, and fought successfully against the Moors. In 1225, he held back Islamic invaders; prayed and fasted to prepare for the war; extremely devoted to the Blessed Virgin. Between 1234-36, Ferdinand conquered the city of Cordoba from the Moors. Queen Beatrice died in 1236, and he overtook Seville shortly thereafter. He founded the Cathedral of Burgos and the University of Salamanca; married Joan of Ponthieu after the death of Beatrice. He died on May 30th after a prolonged illness, and buried in the habit of his secular Franciscan Order. His remains are preserved in the Cathedral of Seville and was canonized by Pope Clement X in 1671. Ferdinand was a great administrator and a man of deep faith. He founded hospitals and bishoprics, monasteries, chuches, and cathedrals during his reign. Her also compiled and reformed a code of laws which were used until the modern era. Ferdinand rebuilt the Cathedral of Burgos and changed the mosque in Seville into a Cathedral. He was a just ruler, frequently pardoning former offenders to his throne. His feast day is May 30th. See Note Page Facts about this person: Record Change October 23, 1999
Princess of Castile. Also died 23 NOV 1290, Grantham, England. In theyear 1270, she accompanied her husband on the Seventh Crusade. During theirabsence from England, King Henry III died (1272), and Edward succeeded to thethrone. Two years later, following their return from the Middle East, Edwardand Eleanor were crowned King and Queen of England. Source includes, but is not limited to: Ancestral File and the IGI, International Genealogical Index,both resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of JesusChrist of Latter Day Saints. See Note Page BIOGRAPHY Eleanor and Edward I had three sons and five daughters. Facts about this person: Record Change October 23, 1999
He married Jeanne de Dammartin 1237 at Burgos, Burgos, Spain . Jeanne de Dammartin was born at of Dammartin, France Abt 1216 daughter of Simon Aumale, Count of Ponthieu Sir and Marie J Montreu Countess of Ponthieu, Lady .
They were the parents of 4
children:
Fernando Prince of Castile and Lbeon
born Aft 1239.
Luis Prince of Castile and Lbeon
born Abt 1242.
Eleonor Princess of Castile, Spain and Leon Queen of England Lady
born 1244.
Juan Sednor de Marchena
born Abt 1246.
Ferdinand III King of Castile, and Leon Hrh died 30 May 1252 at Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain .
Jeanne de Dammartin died 15 Mar 1279 at Abbeville, France .