Saint Ferdinand

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Saint Ferdinand is Ferdinand III of Castile, a 13th-century king renowned for unifying Castile and León and leading major Christian reconquests in medieval Spain, later canonized for his piety and leadership.

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Saint Ferdinand canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic monarch
Reconquista leader
king of Castile
king of León
medieval ruler
saint
alsoKnownAs Saint Ferdinand NERFINISHED
San Fernando NERFINISHED
associatedWith Kingdom of Castile and León NERFINISHED
birthDate c. 1199
birthPlace Zamora NERFINISHED
burialPlace Seville Cathedral NERFINISHED
canonizationDate 4 February 1671
canonizationStatus canonized saint
canonizedBy Pope Clement X NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Castile NERFINISHED
Kingdom of León NERFINISHED
deathDate 30 May 1252
deathPlace Seville NERFINISHED
father Alfonso IX of León NERFINISHED
feastDay 30 May
historicalPeriod 13th century
house House of Ivrea NERFINISHED
knownFor military leadership
piety
support of the Church
languageOfName Spanish
mother Berengaria of Castile NERFINISHED
movement Reconquista NERFINISHED
notableFor capture of Córdoba
capture of Jaén
capture of Seville
major Christian reconquests in Iberia
unification of Castile and León
patronage patron saint of Seville
patron saint of the Spanish monarchy
predecessor Alfonso IX of León NERFINISHED
Henry I of Castile NERFINISHED
reignEnd 1252 (as king of Castile and León)
reignStart 1217 (as king of Castile)
1230 (as king of León)
religion Roman Catholicism
spouse Elisabeth of Swabia NERFINISHED
Joan of Ponthieu NERFINISHED
successor Alfonso X of Castile NERFINISHED
title King of Castile NERFINISHED
King of Galicia NERFINISHED
King of León NERFINISHED
veneratedIn Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

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