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31: 110:. Currently, the House of La Cerda branches into several noble families: the House of the Dukes of Medinaceli, as direct heirs of Fernando and Alfonso la Cerda, and its minor Ducal House of Parcent. From the House of Parcent (dukes since 1916) stem the minor noble houses of the Marquissates of Eguaras (in the House of La Cerda since 1799) and of Cañada-Honda (created in 1893 for 97:
The lineage of de La Cerda continued throughout the Middle Ages and was constituted as a noble house of the first rank, playing a leading role in Castilian politics. This line, like others from the Civil War of the mid-fourteenth century, continued through the female line to shift the family heritage
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Ferdinand de la Cerda who died before his father, Alfonso X. Alfonso X always stated his successor was his grandson Alfonso de la Cerda, instead of his second son,
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to the 13th century, a combination of Castile and León, from
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Fernando, and the arms of France, for Blanche of France.
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de la Cerda from contention for the Castilian throne.
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La Cerda

Crown of Castile
Ferdinand de la Cerda
Alfonso X
Dukes of Medinaceli
Alfonso de la Cerda
Infante Sancho
Isabel de la Cerda
Bernal de Foix
Count of Medinaceli
Emilio Drake de La Cerda
Count of Parcent
Lacerda (surname)
Samuel G. Armistead
Categories
House de la Cerda
Spanish noble families
Castilian House of Burgundy

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