For other uses, see Fernando Ruiz de Castro (disambiguation).
Fernando Ruiz de Castro (d. Bayonne, 1377), was a Galician nobleman of the House of Castro and prominent military figure. He was the third Count of Lemos, Trastámara and Sarria. He is often referred to by the appellation "Toda la lealtad de España" ("All the loyalty of Spain"),[1][2][3] from an inscription on his tomb in Bayonne.[4]
^Eduardo Pardo de Guevara y Valdes (1983) "La nobleza gallega y la entronizacion de los Trastamara en Castilla" (p.286); (1985) "Dona Isabel de Castro: Apuntes criticos sobre su discutida filiacon", XXV Anos de la Escuela de Genealogia, Heraldica y Nobiliaria, Madrid (p.421).
^J. Salazar y Acha (2008) "La Nobleza Titulada Medieval en la Corona de Castilla", Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Heraldica y Genalogia p.15
^C. O. Serrano (2005) Beatriz de Portugal: la pugna dinástica Avís-Trastámara, La Coruña: Lugami. p.65
^The tomb is now lost, but record of the inscription is found in, e.g. 1588 ed. of Nobleza del Andalusia of Gonzalo Argote de Molina; 1657 ed. of Excellencias y Primacias del Apostol Santiago by Geronimo Pardo, 1780 ed. Cronicas de los reyes de Castilla by Pedro Lopes de Ayala. Some historians (e.g. Victoria Ancheta (1969) Galiza Feudal, p.351) believe the appellation was invented much later, or might be a misreading of the original.
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