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  1. The House of Trastámara (Spanish, Aragonese and Catalan: Casa de Trastámara) was a royal dynasty which first ruled in the Crown of Castile and then expanded to the Crown of Aragon from the Late Middle Ages to the early modern period.

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      Counts. House of Traba. House of Osorio. References. County...

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      Pages in category "House of Trastámara". The following 66...

  2. Counts. House of Traba. House of Osorio. References. County of Trastámara. The river Tambre, southern boundary of the Trastámara. The County of Trastámara (Spanish Condado de Trastámara) was a tenancy of the crown in the Kingdom of Galicia in the Middle Ages.

  3. Pages in category "House of Trastámara". The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . House of Trastámara. Infantes of Aragon.

  4. La Casa de Trastámara fue una dinastía de origen castellano que reinó en la Corona de Castilla de 1369 a 1555, la Corona de Aragón de 1412 a 1555, el reino de Navarra de 1425 a 1479 y de 1512 hasta 1555, y el reino de Nápoles de 1458 a 1501 y de 1504 a 1555.

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  5. References. Trastámaran Castile. Coming to power in 1369, the House of Trastámara was a lineage of rulers of the Castilian and Aragonese thrones. The line of Trastámaran royalty in Castile ruled throughout a time period of military struggle with Aragon.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AnscaridsAnscarids - Wikipedia

    House of Trastamara (Illegitimate) Coat of arms of the count of Burgundy (up to 1231) The Anscarids ( Latin : Anscarii ) or the House of Ivrea were a medieval dynasty of Burgundian and Frankish origin which rose to prominence in Northern Italy in the tenth century, even briefly holding the Italian throne .

  7. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. The House of Trastámara ( Spanish, Aragonese and Catalan: Casa de Trastámara) was a royal dynasty which first ruled in the Crown of Castile and then expanded to the Crown of Aragon from the Late Middle Ages to the early modern period.