Depiction in the 15th century journal of Georg von Ehingen
King of Castile and León
Reign
22 July 1454 – 11 December 1474
Predecessor
John II
Successor
Isabella I
Born
5 January 1425 Valladolid, Spain
Died
11 December 1474(1474-12-11) (aged 49) Madrid, Spain
Burial
Santa María de Guadalupe
Spouses
Blanche II of Navarre
(m. 1440; ann. 1453)
Joan of Portugal
(m. 1455; ann. 1468)
Issue
Joanna, Queen of Portugal
House
Trastámara
Father
John II of Castile
Mother
Maria of Aragon
Signature
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