Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena - Ancestors

Ancestors

Ancestors of Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena
16. Ferdinand II of León
8. Alfonso IX of León
17. Urraca of Portugal
4. Ferdinand III of Castile
18. Alfonso VIII of Castile
9. Berengaria of Castile
19. Eleanor of England
2. Juan Manuel, Lord of Villena
20. Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor
10. Philip of Swabia
21. Beatrice I of Burgundy
5. Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen
22. Isaac II Angelos
11. Irene Angelina
23. Herina
1. Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena
24. Humbert III of Savoy
12. Thomas I of Savoy
25. Beatrice of Viennois
6. Amadeus IV, Count of Savoy
26. William I of Geneva
13. Margaret of Geneva
27. Beatrice de Faucigny
3. Beatrice of Savoy
28. Hugh III of Baux
14. Barral of Baux
7. Cecilia of Baux
30. Pierre Bermond, seigneur d’Anduze
15. Sibylle d'Anduze
31. Constance of Toulouse

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