Alfonso V of Aragon - Ancestors

Ancestors

Ancestors of Alfonso V of Aragon
16. Alfonso XI of Castile (=#24)
8. Henry II of Castile
17. Eleanor of Guzmán (=#25)
4. John I of Castile
18. John Manuel of Castile, Prince of Villena (=#26)
9. Joan Manuel of Castile
19. Blanca de La Cerda y Lara (=#27)
2. Ferdinand I of Aragon
20. Alfonso IV of Aragon
10. Peter IV of Aragon
21. Teresa d'Entença
5. Eleanor of Aragon
22. Peter II of Sicily
11. Eleanor of Sicily
23. Elisabeth of Carinthia
1. Alfonso V of Aragon
24. Alfonso XI of Castile (=#16)
12. Alfonso XI of Castile
25. Eleanor of Guzmán (=#17)
6. Sancho Alfonso, 1st Count of Alburquerque
26. John Manuel of Castile, Prince of Villena (=#18)
13. Eleanor of Guzman
27. Blanca de La Cerda y Lara (=#19)
3. Eleanor of Alburquerque
28. Afonso IV of Portugal
14. Peter I of Portugal
29. Beatrice of Castile
7. Beatrice of Portugal
30. Pedro Fernandez de Castro
15. Inês de Castro
31. Aldonza Lorenzo de Valladares

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