This article is about the infante and bishop-elect. For kings of Castile called Philip, see Philip of Spain. For the son of Sancho IV, see Philip of Castile, Lord of Cabrera and Ribera.
Infante of Castile
Philip of Castile
Infante of Castile Lord of Valdecorneja
Coat of arms of Philip of Castile
Born
1231
Died
28 November 1274 (aged 42–43)
Burial
Villalcázar de Sirga
Spouse
Christina of Norway Inés Rodríguez Girón Leonor Rodríguez de Castro
House
Castilian House of Ivrea
Father
Ferdinand III of Castile
Mother
Beatrice of Swabia
Philip of Castile (Spanish: Felipe de Castilla y Suabia; 1231 – 28 November 1274) was an Infante of Castile and son of Ferdinand III, King of Castile and León, and his first queen, Beatrice of Swabia. He was Lord of Valdecorneja, and, according to some sources, Knight of the Order of the Temple,[1] in one of those churches, the Church of Santa María la Blanca in Villalcázar de Sirga, he was buried in a coffin adorned with emblems of the Templars.
An archbishop-elect of Seville, he was also abbot of the Collegiate church of Santa María la Mayor in Valladolid and of the Collegiate Church of Saints Cosme and Damian in Covarrubias until 1258, when he left his ecclesiastical career with the consent of his brother, King Alfonso X, despite the latter's opposition, and married Christina of Norway, daughter of King Haakon IV of Norway.[2]
^Excma. Diputacion Provincial de Palencia, Departamento de Cultura, ed. (1988). Jornadas sobre el Gótico en la provincia de Palencia. Excma. Diputación Provincial de Palencia, Departamento de Cultura. p. 18. ISBN 84-86844-04-5.
^Ibáñez de Segovia Peralta y Mendoza, Gaspar (1777). "III". In Joachin Ibarra (ed.). Memorias historicas del Rei D. Alonso el Sabio i observaciones a su chronica. Madrid: en casa de D. Joachin Ibarra. p. 277.
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