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 (a title similar to the French Vidame) of the lands of Santiago.
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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 (a title similar to the French Vidame) of the lands of Santiago.
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Pedro Fernandes de Castro (? — ...... rdomo-mor da corte castelhana.
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Pedro Fernández de Castro (c. ...... l) and Álvaro Pires de Castro.
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Pedro Fernández de Castro (skt ...... a Pedro I dari Portugal) dan .
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Pedro Fernández de Castro el d ...... endero de la Catedral de Lugo.
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Пе́дро Ферна́ндес де Ка́стро ( ...... Педро Фернандес (Ферандович).
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Педро Фернандес де Кастро (исп ...... I) и Альваро Переса де Кастро.
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Choir of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela
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Pedro de Castro and Isabel Pon ...... se branch of the Castro family
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Pedro Fernandes de Castro (? — ...... rdomo-mor da corte castelhana.
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Pedro Fernández de Castro (c. ...... ame) of the lands of Santiago.
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Pedro Fernández de Castro (skt ...... a Pedro I dari Portugal) dan .
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Pedro Fernández de Castro el d ...... endero de la Catedral de Lugo.
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Пе́дро Ферна́ндес де Ка́стро ( ...... Педро Фернандес (Ферандович).
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Педро Фернандес де Кастро (исп ...... яго-де-Компостела (1329—1343).
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Pedro Fernandes de Castro
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Pedro Fernández de Castro
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Pedro Fernández de Castro
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Педро Фернандес де Кастро (ум. 1343)
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