Beatrice Elisabeth von Hohenstaufen, daughter of Philip II von Hohenstaufen, Holy Roman Emperor and Irene Angelica, Princess of the Byzantine Empire. Born ± 1202 at Augsburg, Schwaben, Bavaria, died 1236 at Seville, Spain, approximately 34 years Married Nov 30, 1219 at Burgos, Spain (16 or 17 years married) to: III Ferdinand, King of Castile and Läeon, son of Alfonso IX Fernandez, King of Castile and Läeon and Queen of Castile Berenguela. Born Aug 5, 1201 at Läeon, Spain, died May 30, 1252 at Sevilla, Spain, 50 years, 1st married/ related to: Jeanne De Dammartin, Countess of Ponthieu, 2nd marriage to: Beatrice Elisabeth von Hohenstaufen Ferdinand III (of Castile and León) Ferdinand III (of Castile and León), called The Saint (1199-1252), king of Castile (1217-52) and of León (1230-52); he was the son of King Alfonso IX of León and Castile. In 1217 Ferdinand's mother, Berengaria, renounced her title to the Castilian throne in favor of her son. Alfonso, who had himself expected to acquire Castile, was angered at his wife's action, and, aided by a group of Castilian nobles favorable to his claim, made war upon his newly crowned son. Ferdinand, however, with the wise counsel of his mother, proved more than a military match for Alfonso, who at length was forced to abandon his plan of conquering Castile. Through the good offices of Berengaria, Ferdinand was able to effect the peaceful union of León and Castile upon the death of his father in 1230. Ferdinand devoted his energies to prosecuting the war against the Moors, conquering Córdoba in 1236 and Seville in 1248. He was rigorous in his suppression of the heretical Albigenses, a fact largely responsible for his canonization more than two centuries later. In 1242 Ferdinand reestablished at Salamanca the university originally founded by his grandfather. Encarta® 98 Desk Encyclopedia © & 1996-97 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Children: 1. Alfonso X "El Sabio", King of Castile and LäeonBorn Nov 23, 1221 at Toledo, Spain, died 1284 at Seville, Spain, 62 or 63 years Alfonso "The Wise" of Castile, King of the Romans 2. Fadrique Fernandez, Prince of Castile and LäeonBorn Jun 6, 1224 3. Fernando FernandezBorn Jan 15, 1226/27 4. Enrique Fernandez,The SenatorBorn ± 1230 at Castile, Spain, died Aug 8, 1304 at Roa, Spain, approximately 74 years 5. Felipe FernandezBorn ± 1231 6. Leonor FernandezBorn ± 1232 7. Sancho FernandezBorn ± 1233 8. Berenquela FernandezBorn ± 1234 9. Manuel of Castile, Señor de VillenaBorn ± 1234 at Carrion, Spain, died Dec 1283 at Penafiel, Spain, approximately 49 years 10. Maria FernandezBorn ± 1235 |