Sancho IV of Castile - Family

Family

Sancho married Maria de Molina in 1282 and they had the following children:

  • Isabella (1283–1328). Married first James II of Aragon and secondly John III, Duke of Brittany.
  • Ferdinand IV (1285–1312).
  • Alfonso (1286–1291)
  • Henry (1288–1299)
  • Peter (1290–1319) married Maria daughter of James II of Aragon
  • Philip (1292–1327). Married his cousin Margarita de la Cerda, daughter of Alfonso de la Cerda (1270-1333).
  • Beatrice (1293–1359). Married Afonso IV of Portugal.

He had three illegitimate children before his marriage.

by an unknown woman:

  • Teresa Sánchez, who married Dom João Afonso de Menezes (died 5 May 1304), 1st Conde de Barcelos in Portugal, the first Portuguese hereditary Count, 4th Lord of Alburquerque in Castille and 29th Mordomo-Mór of Portugal, and had female issue, and Rui Gil de Vilalobos, and had female issue

by Doña María Alfonso Téllez de Menezes (d. Toro), wife of Juan García, señor de Usero:

  • Violante Sánchez (died bef. 1327), who held the dowry of Usero as its lady, married in 1293 Fernando Rodríguez de Castro, Lord of Lemos.

by María Pérez:

  • Alfonso Sánchez, who married as her second husband María Díaz de Haro, without issue.

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