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- Infante_Fernando,_Lord_of_Eça abstract "Infante Dom Fernando of Portugal, later de Eza or de Eça (English: Ferdinand) (1378 – Eza?) was the son of Portuguese Infant João, Duke of Valencia de Campos. João, was a son of king Peter I of Portugal with powerful and literary famous for several centuries in several European languages, Galician lady Inés de Castro, "the Queen who ruled after her death". His father, Infante John, Duke of Valencia de Campos, (*Coimbra 1349 - +Salamanca 1397), buried there, had been legitimized as Infant of Portugal, and became Duque de Valencia de Campos in Castile through his marriage to one of the bastards of bastard king Henry II of Castile. Fernando's father John, had married in 1376, (1st marriage), Castilian lady Maria Tellez de Menezes, assassinated shortly after in 1378 by her 11 years junior in age husband, who had been alerted of her disloyalty, apparently.Then, he married again in Valencia de Campos in 1378 Constanza de Castilla, señora de Valencia de Campos, 42º 18' N, 5º31' W, illegitimate daughter of bastard King Enrique II of Castile, (1334 - king by assassination in 1369 of legitimate brother Pedro I of Castile - 1379), who was therefore the step mother of orphaned Fernando de Portugal. He became thus Consort duke of Valencia de Campos, in the former kingdom of León, by accepting one of the bastard daughters, named Constanza, of the new king (since 1369, aged 35, through assassination), the Royal bastard known as Henry II of Castile, probably poisoned by the king of Navarre in 1379, aged only around 44-45.It must be stressed here, that the Black Death in Europe of around 1349 - 1350, seems to have modified in the whole of the European Continent after those times, all kinds of moral or sexual standards within Christianity, to say the least, both in men and women. We are threading also in the dynastic changes, working trades and working people shortages 1350 - 1450, which could be described as the "Century of the Bastards", everywhere in Europe, rather than the fashionable "Marxist" explanations on the rise of Capitalism, perhaps outdated for the 21st-century historians.".
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- Infante_Fernando,_Lord_of_Eça birthDate "c. 1378".
- Infante_Fernando,_Lord_of_Eça deathDate "?".
- Infante_Fernando,_Lord_of_Eça deathPlace Kingdom_of_Galicia.
- Infante_Fernando,_Lord_of_Eça deathPlace Eça.
- Infante_Fernando,_Lord_of_Eça father John,_Duke_of_Valencia_de_Campos.
- Infante_Fernando,_Lord_of_Eça house House_of_Burgundy.
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- Infante_Fernando,_Lord_of_Eça issue "[[#Marriages and issue".
- Infante_Fernando,_Lord_of_Eça mother "Maria Tellez de Menezes".
- Infante_Fernando,_Lord_of_Eça name "Infanta Fernando".
- Infante_Fernando,_Lord_of_Eça religion Catholic_Church.
- Infante_Fernando,_Lord_of_Eça spouse "Isabel de Dávalos".
- Infante_Fernando,_Lord_of_Eça spouse "many others".
- Infante_Fernando,_Lord_of_Eça title "Lord of Eça".
- Infante_Fernando,_Lord_of_Eça subject Category:1378_births.
- Infante_Fernando,_Lord_of_Eça subject Category:14th-century_Portuguese_people.
- Infante_Fernando,_Lord_of_Eça subject Category:House_of_Burgundy-Portugal.
- Infante_Fernando,_Lord_of_Eça subject Category:Portuguese_infantes.
- Infante_Fernando,_Lord_of_Eça subject Category:Year_of_death_unknown.
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- Infante_Fernando,_Lord_of_Eça comment "Infante Dom Fernando of Portugal, later de Eza or de Eça (English: Ferdinand) (1378 – Eza?) was the son of Portuguese Infant João, Duke of Valencia de Campos. João, was a son of king Peter I of Portugal with powerful and literary famous for several centuries in several European languages, Galician lady Inés de Castro, "the Queen who ruled after her death".".
- Infante_Fernando,_Lord_of_Eça label "Infante Fernando, Lord of Eça".
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