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  1. 1 November 1326, Toro ), was a Spanish noble of the House of Haro and of the royal line of the Kingdom of Castile descended from Alfonso X of Castile. He was the Lord of Cuéllar from 1319 to 1325 [1] and the Lord of Biscay from 1322 until his assassination by order of King Alfonso XI of Castile in 1326.

  2. 27 apr 2022 · Son of Juan el de Tarifa, señor de Valencia de Campos and María I 'la Buena' Díaz de Haro, señora de Vizcaya. Husband of Isabel de Portugal, senhora de Penela. Father of María Díaz de Haro, señora de Vizcaya. Brother of Lope de Castilla y Haro and Maria Díaz de Haro.

    • Castile and León
    • Isabel de Portugal, Senhora de Penela
  3. Juan de Castilla y Haro, most commonly known as Juan el Tuerto, was a Spanish noble of the House of Haro and of the royal line of the Kingdom of Castile descended from Alfonso X of Castile. He was the Lord of Cuéllar from 1319 to 1325 and the Lord of Biscay from 1322 until his assassination by order of King Alfonso XI of Castile in 1326.

  4. John of Castile, called the "el de Tarifa" (Spanish: Juan de Castilla "el de Tarifa"; 1262–25 June 1319) was an infante of Castile and León. He was engaged in a decades-long fight for control over the Lordship of Biscay with Diego López V de Haro, the uncle of his wife.

  5. Biografía. Hijo del infante Juan de Castilla el de Tarifa, hijo de Alfonso X el Sabio y señor de Valencia de Campos (León), y su segunda mujer María Díaz de Haro, X.ª señora de Vizcaya, aunque este señorío les fue usurpado por su tío Diego López V de Haro, llamado por ello el Intruso.

  6. Juan de Castilla y Haro the One-eyed, 1322–1326 son of María Díaz I de Haro; María Díaz I the Good, 1326–1333, (third tenure) After swearing the Oath to the Fueros under the Guernica tree, King Ferdinand II of Aragon receives the traditional homage of kissing of the hand from the Juntas Generales (General Assembly) of Biscay ...

  7. – Granada, 25.VI.1319. Infante de Castilla, conspirador y tutor real. Hijo de Alfonso X y de la reina Violante, casó en primeras nupcias con Margarita de Monferrato, enviudó y volvió a contraer matrimonio en 1287 con María López de Haro, heredera del señorío de Vizcaya.