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Philip of Castile, Lord of Cabrera and Ribera

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Philip of Castile
Lord of Cabrera and Ribera
Arms of Castile & León
Born28 May 1292
Seville, Crown of Castile
DiedApril 1327 (aged 35)
Madrid
Noble familyCastilian House of Ivrea
Spouse(s)Margarita de la Cerda
FatherSancho IV of Castile
MotherMaría de Molina

Philip of Castile (Seville, 28 May 1292 – Madrid, April 1327), was an infante of Castile, son of Sancho IV of Castile and María de Molina.

He was Lord of Cabrera and Ribera and regent of his nephew Alfonso XI of Castile.

He married his cousin Margarita de la Cerda, daughter of Alfonso de la Cerda.

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