Sancho IV The Brave Of CASTILE

Male 1258 - 1295  (38 years)


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  • Name Sancho IV The Brave Of CASTILE  [1
    Birth Between 1257 and 1258  [1
    Gender Male 
    Death 25 Apr 1295  Toledo Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Notes 
    • Sancho IV the Brave (1257 or 1258 ? 25 April 1295, Toledo) was the king of Castile and LeÛn from 1284 to his death. He was the second son of Alfonso X and Yolanda, daughter of James I of Aragon.

      His elder brother, Ferdinand de la Cerda, died in November 1275, and in 1282 Sancho assembled a coalition of nobles to declare for him against Ferdinand's son Alfonso, then took control of the kingdom when Alfonso X died in 1284. This was all against the wishes of their father, but Sancho was crowned in Toledo nevertheless.

      Sancho was recognised and supported by the majority of the nobility and the cities, but a sizable minority opposed him throughout his reign and worked for the heirs of Ferdinand de la Cerda. One of the leaders of the opposition was Don Juan, his uncle, who united to his cause the lord of Vizcaya, Lope DÌaz III de Haro. Sancho responded by executing the lord of Vizcaya and incarcerating his uncle. According to the chroniclers, he cemented his hold on power by executing 4,000 other followers of the infante Alfonso, son of Ferdinand de la Cerda, in Badajoz. He executed 400 more in Talavera and much more als in ¡vila and Toledo.

      Upon dispensing with this opposition, Sancho pardoned his uncle, who was released. Don Juan bided his time before fomenting revolt again: the conflict over Tarifa. He called in the aid of the Marinids of Morroco and besieged Guzm·n the Good in his castle (1291). At this siege occurred that famous act of heroism, the innocent death of the son of Guzm·n. Tarifa was faithfully defended until Sancho could rescue it and the Marinids retreated to Morroco. The intent of both Don Juan and the king of Morroco (to invade) was foiled.

      When James II succeeded to the Crown of Aragon, he endeavoured to bind the two crowns more closely and to unite in the Reconquista. Indeed, both of James predecessors had tried to do likewise. Sancho was also the friend and tutor of Juan Manuel, Lord of Villena.

      Just before succumbing to a fatal illness, he appointed his queen, MarÌa de Molina, to act as regent for his nine year-old son, Ferdinand IV. He died in 1295 in Toledo.
    Person ID I10419  Main Tree

    Father Alfonso X King Of Castile And LEON,   b. 23 Nov 1220, Toledo Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 04 Apr 1284, Seville Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 63 years) 
    Relationship Natural 
    Mother Yolanda Princess Of ARAGON,   b. Abt 1236, Saragoza, Aragbon Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1300, Roncesvalles, Navarra Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 64 years) 
    Relationship Natural 
    Marriage 1249  [1
    Family ID F04506  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Maria DE MOLINA 
    Marriage 1282  [1
    Children 
     1. Felipe Of CASTILE,   b. 1292   d. 1327 (Age 35 years)  [Natural]
     2. Isabella Of CASTILE,   b. 1283   d. 1328 (Age 45 years)  [Natural]
     3. Pedro Of CASTILE,   b. 1290   d. 1319 (Age 29 years)  [Natural]
     4. Alfonso Of CASTILE,   b. 1286   d. 1291 (Age 5 years)  [Natural]
     5. Enrique Of CASTILE,   b. 1288   d. 1299 (Age 11 years)  [Natural]
     6. Ferdinand IV Of CASTILE,   b. 1285   d. 1312 (Age 27 years)  [Natural]
     7. Beatrice Of CASTILE,   b. 1293   d. 1359 (Age 66 years)  [Natural]
    Family ID F17587  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S03581] Wikipedia Encyclopedia.