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Personal data Fernando III "The Saint Of Castile And Leon (Fernando III "The Saint Of Castile And Leon) King of Castile And Leon
First name Fernando III "The Saint Of Castile And Leon.
He was born on August 12, 1201 in Castilla-Leon, Leon, SPAIN.
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He died on June 6, 1252 in SPAIN, Seville, Andalucia, he was 50 years old.
Notes about Fernando III "The Saint Of Castile And Leon (Fernando III "The Saint Of Castile And Leon) King of Castile And Leon
BIRT: _FNA NO DEAT: _FNA NO _FIL LEGITIMATE_CHILD
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