Juan Alonso Pérez de Guzmán y Coronel
Juan Alonso Pérez de Guzmán y Coronel (1285-1351), second lord of Sanlúcar, was a Castilian noble of the house of Medina Sidonia. He was the son of Alonso Pérez de Guzmán and María Alfonso Coronel. He defeated the troops of the King of Portugal in the Battle of Villanueva de Barcarrota (1336). He died in 1351.
Family
From his first marriage to Beatriz Ponce de León y Meneses, granddaughter of King Alfonso IX of León and daughter of Fernán Pérez Ponce de León I, commander of the frontier of Andalusia and lord of Puebla de Asturias, three children were born:
- Alonso de Guzman (died December 1330 ). He died at nine years of age, as a result of being butted by a deer, and was buried in the monastery of San Isidoro del Campo.[1]
- Alonso Pérez de Guzmán y Ponce de León, third Lord of Sanlúcar.
- María de Guzmán, died childless.
He remarried in 1334 to Urraca Osorio (died 1367), daughter of Álvar Núñez Osorio and Mayor Perez, who had:
- Juan Alonso Pérez de Guzmán y Osorio, fourth lord of Sanlúcar and first Count of Niebla.
Preceded by Alonso Pérez de Guzmán |
Señor de Sanlúcar 1309–1351 |
Succeeded by Alonso Pérez de Guzmán y Ponce de León |
References
- Memorial histórico español 1857, p. 278.
Sources
- Memorial histórico español: colección de documentos, opúsculos y antigüedades que publica la Real Academia de la Historia. La Academia. 1857. p. 278. Retrieved 2013-02-21.
Further reading
- Benavides, Antonio. Memorias de Don Fernando IV de Castilla. Imprenta de Don José Rodríguez. Retrieved 23 March 2010.
- González Mínguez, César (1995). Fernando IV, 1295-1312 (1 ed.). Palenci: Editorial La Olmeda S.L. LCCN 96137435.
- Ladero Quesada, Miguel Ángel (1999). "Una biografía caballeresca del siglo XV: "La coronica del muy ilustre y muy magnifico cavallero don Alonso Pérez de Guzmán el Bueno"". En la España medieval. Madrid: Universidad Complutense: Departamento de Historia Medieval y Servicio de Publicaciones (22): 247–284. ISSN 0214-3038. Retrieved 24 March 2010.
- Menéndez Pidal de Navascués, Faustino (1982). Instituto Luis de Salazar y Castro (ed.). Heráldica medieval espyearla. I: La Casa Real de Castilla y León. Hidalguía. ISBN 84-00-05150-5.
- Núñez de Villaizán, Juan; Francisco Cerdá y Rico (1787). Francisco Cerdá y Rico (ed.). Crónica de D. Alfonso el Onceno de este first. Madrid: Imprenta de D. Antonio de Sancha.
- Ruano, Francisco; Joannes Ribadas (1779). Casa de Cabrera en Córdoba. Córdoba: En la oficina de Don Juan Rodríguez.
- Torres Fontes, Juan (1980). Academia Alfonso X el Sabio. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (ed.). Documentos de Fernando IV. ISBN 84-00-04659-5.
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