Children
By Constance of Aragon:
- Constance of Peñafiel (c 1323-1345), who married Pedro I of Portugal.
- Beatrice, died young
By Blanca de La Cerda y Lara:
- Fernando Manuel (d c 1350), Lord of Escalona, Peñafiel and Villena, who married 1346 Joan of Ampurias, a daughter of Ramón Berenguer, Count of Ampurias, himself a younger son of James II of Aragón. The couple had a daughter, Blanca Manuel (c 1348-1361), heiress of Villena, Escalona and Penafiel until 1361.
- Juana Manuel (1339–1381), who married 1350 Enrique II of Castile (1333–79) and became Queen of Castile.
Illegitimate by Inés de Castañeda:
- Sancho Manuel (1320–1347)
- Enrique Manuel (1340–1390)
Illegitimate by unknown woman :
- Guiomar Manuel de Villena (who married Juan Martínez de Leiva, Señor de Baños, Merino Mayor de Castilla)
- Juana Manuel de Villena (who married Juan Galíndez de Avendaño, Señor de Mújica)
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