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Personal data Ferdinand I von Aragonien und Sizilien 


Household of Ferdinand I von Aragonien und Sizilien

He had a relationship with Eleonore Albuquerque.


Child(ren):

  1. Alfons V von Aragonien  1394-1458 
  2. Maria von Aragonien  1396-1445 
  3. Eleonore von Aragonien  1402-1445 

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    Tom Terveer, "Family tree Terveer, Blankertz, Gerhards", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-terveer-blankertz-gerhards/I162316161758.php : accessed June 6, 2024), "Ferdinand I von Aragonien und Sizilien (1380-1416)".