Fadrique Alfonso, Lord of Haro - Ancestors

Ancestors

Ancestors of Fadrique Alfonso, Lord of Haro
16. Alfonso X of Castile
8. Sancho IV of Castile
17. Violant of Aragon
4. Ferdinand IV of Castile
18. Alfonso of León, Lord of Molina
9. María de Molina
19. Mayor Alonso de Meneses
2. Alfonso XI of Castile
20. Afonso III of Portugal
10. Denis of Portugal
21. Beatrice of Castile
5. Constance of Portugal
22. Peter III of Aragon
11. Elizabeth of Aragon
23. Constance of Sicily
Fadrique Alfonso, Lord of Haro
24. Pedro Nuñez de Guzman, Lord of Derruña and San Roman
12. Álvaro Perez de Guzman
25. Teresa Rodriguez Brizuela
6. Pedro Núñez de Guzmán
26. Gonzalo Rodriguez Giron
13. Maria Giron
27. Elvira Diaz de Castañeda
3. Eleanor of Guzman
28. Pedro Ponce de Cabrera
14. Fernán Pérez Ponce de León, Lord Cangas and la Puebla
29. Aldonza Alonso de León
7. Beatriz Ponce de León
30. Gutierre Suarez de Meneses, Lord of de la Osa, San Felices and Dosbarrios
15. Urraca Gutiérrez de Meneses
31. Elvira Anes de Sousa
Preceded by
Alonso Meléndez de Guzmán

Grand Master of the Order of Santiago

1342–1358
Succeeded by
Garci Álvarez de Toledo

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