Ferdinand of Castile
Infante of Castile
Count of Aumale
Baron of Montgomery
Baron of Noyelles-sur-Mer
Born1238
Died1264/1269
SpouseLaura of Montfort
IssueJohn I of Ponthieu
HouseCastilian House of Ivrea
FatherFerdinand III of Castile
MotherJoan of Ponthieu
ReligionRoman Catholicism

Ferdinand of Castile (1238 - before 1264/1269), Infante of Castile, was the son of King Ferdinand III of Castile and Joan, Countess of Ponthieu.

He was the Count of Aumale, Baron of Montgomery and of Noyelles-sur-Mer.

Biography

Ferdinand was born in 1238.[1] After the death of his father in Seville on 30 May 1252, Joan of Danmartin and her older son left for France, from which Joan would never return. In France, Ferdinand inherited the County of Aumale and the Baronies of Montgomery and Noyelles-sur-Mer.

Although the date of his death is unknown, some authors put his death before 1264,[2] while others indicate it must have been before July 25, 1269 because, at that time, his brother Infante Luis could be found in Toledo making a donation to the Order of Calatrava entitled "Heir to the County of Pontis".[3]

Marriage and Descendants

He was married to Laura of Montfort, daughter of Amaury de Montfort, Count of Toulouse and Lord of Montfort. The marriage produced one live birth:

See also

Notes

  1. Listed as the Count of Aumale.[5]

References

Bibliography

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