Tello de Castille

Tello Alphonse de Castille (Seville, 1337 - 1370), lord of Biscay, first lord of Aguilar de Campoo and count de Castañeda, is the illegitimate seventh wire of Alphonse XI of Castille and Leonor de Guzmán.

He is the brother of Henri de Trastamare and Fadrique de Castille and the half-brother of the king de Castille Pierre Cruel the.

Although equipped with the seigniory of Biscay by Pierre the Cruel one who organizes his marriage with the widow of the holder, Jeanne de Lara, it supports his/her brothers in their rebellion against king de Castille, silent partner of the assassination of their mother. His wife is assassinated a few years later (1359) on order of Pierre Ist.

In 1367, it orders the troops free-Castilians engaged in the Bataille of Nájera against the army of his/her half-brother.

With its death in 1370, the seigniory of Biscay joined crowns it of Castille.

Descent

One knows 9 children with Tello de Castille:

  • Jean Tellez de Castille (1359 - 1385), second lord of Aguilar del Campoo. The seigniory will become a Marquisat in 1484 under the reign of the Kings Catholiques.

  • Alphonse Téllez de Castille (1365 -?)
  • Pierre Téllez (1370 -?), lord of Camporredondo
  • Ferdinand Téllez
  • Constancy Téllez
  • Marie Téllez
  • Isabelle Téllez
  • Jeanne Téllez
  • Éléonore Téllez

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