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{{Short description|Spanish noblewoman}}
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| name = Blanca Fernanda de la Cerda y Lara
| name = Blanca Núñez de Lara
| image = Retratos de D. João Manuel, Príncipe de Vilhena, e D. Branca de Lacerda (séc. XVII) - Palácio Ficalho, Serpa.png
| image =
| caption = Blanca de La Cerda and Don Juan Manuel, in a 17th-century Portuguese painting series depicting the ancestors of the Manuel family (Ficalho Palace, [[Serpa]], [[Portugal]])
| caption =
| noble family = [[House de la Cerda]]
| noble family = [[House de la Cerda]]
| father = [[Ferdinand de la Cerda (1275–1322)|Ferdinand de la Cerda]]
| father = [[Ferdinand de la Cerda (1275–1322)|Ferdinand de la Cerda]]
| mother = [[Juana Núñez de Lara]]
| mother = [[Juana Núñez de Lara]]
| spouse = [[Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena]]
| issue = Fernando Manuel<br/>[[Juana Manuel]]
| spouse = [[Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena]]
| birth_date = {{circa|1317}}
| birth_date = {{circa|1317}}
| birth_place =
| death_date = 1347
| birth_place =
| death_place =
| death_date = 1347
| death_place =
}}
}}


'''Blanca Fernanda de la Cerda y Lara''' ({{circa|1317}} &ndash; 1347) was a [[Spanish people|Spanish]] noblewoman.
'''Blanca Núñez de Lara''' ({{circa|1317}} &ndash; 1347) was a [[Spanish people|Spanish]] noblewoman.


She was the daughter of [[Ferdinand de la Cerda (1275–1322)|Fernando de la Cerda]] (1275–1322) and [[Juana Núñez de Lara]], called "la Palomilla".
She was the daughter of [[Ferdinand de la Cerda (1275–1322)|Fernando de la Cerda]] (1275–1322) and [[Juana Núñez de Lara]], called "la Palomilla".{{sfn|Doubleday|2001|p=189}}


Blanca was the second wife of [[Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena]] (1282–1349), a member of the junior branch of the Castilian royal house. Their daughter [[Juana Manuel of Castile]] married the (illegitimate) [[Henry II of Castile]] and became [[Queen consort]] of Castile.
Blanca was the third wife of [[Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena]],{{sfn|Doubleday|2001|p=189}} a member of the junior branch of the Castilian royal house. They had two children: Fernando Manuel, his father's heir, and [[Juana Manuel of Castile|Juana Manuel]], who married the (illegitimate) [[Henry II of Castile]] and became [[queen consort]] of Castile.{{sfn|Doubleday|2001|p=189}}



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==Ancestry==
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Spanish duchess; grandmother of [[John I of Castile]]
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| DATE OF BIRTH = circa 1317
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| DATE OF DEATH = 1347
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|1= 1. '''Blanca Núñez de Lara'''
|2= 2. [[Ferdinand de la Cerda (1275–1322)|Fernando de la Cerda]]
|3= 3. [[Juana Núñez de Lara]]
|4= 4. [[Ferdinand de la Cerda|Ferdinand of Castile]]
|5= 5. [[Blanche of France (1253–1323)|Blanche of France]]
|6= 6. [[Juan Núñez I de Lara|Juan I Núñez de Lara]]
|7= 7. [[Teresa Díaz II de Haro|Teresa Díaz de Haro]]
|8= 8. [[Alfonso X of Castile]]
|9= 9. [[Violant of Aragon]]
|10= 10. [[Louis IX of France]]
|11= 11. [[Margaret of Provence]]
|12= 12. [[Nuño González de Lara (died 1275)|Nuño González "el Bueno" de Lara]]
|13= 13. Teresa Alfonso
|14= 14. [[Diego López III de Haro]]
|15= 15. [[Constance de Béarn]]
|16= 16. [[Ferdinand III of Castile]]
|17= 17. [[Elisabeth of Swabia]]
|18= 18. [[James I of Aragon]]
|19= 19. [[Violant of Hungary]]
|20= 20. [[Louis VIII of France]]
|21= 21. [[Blanche of Castile]]
|22= 22. [[Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence]]
|23= 23. [[Beatrice of Savoy]]
|24= 24. Gonzalo Núñez de Lara
|25= 25. María Díaz de Haro
|26= 26. [[Alfonso IX of León]]
|27= 27. [[Aldonza Martínez de Silva]]
|28= 28. [[Lope Díaz II de Haro]]
|29= 29. Urraca Alfonso de León
|30= 30. [[Guillem II de Montcada]]
|31= 31. [[Garsenda, Countess of Forcalquier|Garsenda de Provenza]]
}}
}}

==References==
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==Sources==
*{{cite book |title=The Lara Family: Crown and Nobility in Medieval Spain |first=Simon R. |last=Doubleday |publisher=Harvard University Press |year=2001 }}

{{Infantas of Castile}}

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[[Category:1347 deaths]]
[[Category:Year of birth uncertain]]
[[Category:Spanish duchesses]]
[[Category:Spanish duchesses]]
[[Category:Women of medieval Spain]]
[[Category:14th-century Spanish women]]
[[Category:14th-century Spanish people]]
[[Category:14th-century Spanish nobility]]
[[Category:14th-century Castilians]]
[[Category:House de la Cerda|Blanca de La Cerda]]
[[Category:House de la Cerda|Blanca de La Cerda]]



Latest revision as of 01:02, 19 October 2024

Blanca Núñez de Lara
Blanca de La Cerda and Don Juan Manuel, in a 17th-century Portuguese painting series depicting the ancestors of the Manuel family (Ficalho Palace, Serpa, Portugal)
Bornc. 1317
Died1347
Noble familyHouse de la Cerda
Spouse(s)Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena
IssueFernando Manuel
Juana Manuel
FatherFerdinand de la Cerda
MotherJuana Núñez de Lara

Blanca Núñez de Lara (c. 1317 – 1347) was a Spanish noblewoman.

She was the daughter of Fernando de la Cerda (1275–1322) and Juana Núñez de Lara, called "la Palomilla".[1]

Blanca was the third wife of Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena,[1] a member of the junior branch of the Castilian royal house. They had two children: Fernando Manuel, his father's heir, and Juana Manuel, who married the (illegitimate) Henry II of Castile and became queen consort of Castile.[1]


Ancestry

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Doubleday 2001, p. 189.

Sources

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  • Doubleday, Simon R. (2001). The Lara Family: Crown and Nobility in Medieval Spain. Harvard University Press.