King Ferdinand I of Aragon

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King Ferdinand I of Aragon was a 15th-century monarch of the Trastámara dynasty who ruled Aragon, Sicily, and Naples, helping to consolidate royal power in the western Mediterranean.

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King Ferdinand I of Aragon canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
king
member of the House of Trastámara
burialPlace Poblet Monastery NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 15th century
child Alfonso V of Aragon NERFINISHED
Eleanor of Aragon, Queen of Portugal NERFINISHED
Henry of Aragon, Duke of Villena NERFINISHED
John II of Aragon NERFINISHED
Maria of Aragon, Queen of Castile NERFINISHED
Peter of Aragon, Count of Alburquerque NERFINISHED
Sancho of Aragon NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Crown of Aragon NERFINISHED
Crown of Castile
dateOfBirth 1380-11-27
dateOfDeath 1416-04-02
father John I of Castile NERFINISHED
givenName Ferdinand NERFINISHED
languageSpokenWrittenOrSigned Aragonese
Castilian
mannerOfDeath natural causes
mother Eleanor of Aragon NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Count of Alburquerque NERFINISHED
Duke of Peñafiel NERFINISHED
Infante of Castile
notableEvent Compromise of Caspe NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Medina del Campo NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Igualada NERFINISHED
positionHeld Count of Barcelona NERFINISHED
King of Aragon NERFINISHED
King of Majorca NERFINISHED
King of Naples NERFINISHED
King of Sicily NERFINISHED
King of Valencia NERFINISHED
Regent of Castile NERFINISHED
predecessor Martin I of Aragon NERFINISHED
reignEnd 1416
reignEndAsKingOfSicily 1416
reignStart 1412
religion Roman Catholicism
royalHouse House of Trastámara NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
sibling Henry III of Castile NERFINISHED
spouse Eleanor of Alburquerque NERFINISHED
successor Alfonso V of Aragon NERFINISHED
wasElectedKingOfAragonBy Compromise of Caspe parliament NERFINISHED

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Pope Benedict XIII supportedBy King Ferdinand I of Aragon