Inés de Ayala y Toledo, III Señora de Casarrubios

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Inés de Ayala y Toledo, III Señora de Casarrubios

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Casarrubios del Monte, La Mancha, Corona de Castilla, España (Spain)
Death: September 04, 1453 (69-70)
Córdoba, Corona de Castilla, España (Spain)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Pedro Suárez de Toledo y Ayala, II señor de Casarrubios and Juana Meléndez de Orozco, señora de Pinto
Wife of Diego Fernández de Córdova, Lord of Baena
Mother of Mariana Fernández de Córdoba y Gómez, I señora de Casarrubios and Juana Enríquez
Sister of Teresa Suárez de Toledo y Meléndez de Orozco, III Señora de Pinto; Juana de Orozco y Toledo and Pedro Suárez de Toledo y Meneses

Occupation: IV Señora de Casarrubios del Monte
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About Inés de Ayala y Toledo, III Señora de Casarrubios

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nés Ayala y Toledo

Ines de Ayala y Toledo (? - September 4, 1453) IV Lady of Mount Casarrubios, Province of Toledo. She was the daughter of Pedro Suarez de Toledo II Lord of Mount Casarrubios and Juana Orozco Melendez Lady of Pinto. His remains are in the Church of the Convent of Santa Isabel de los Reyes (Toledo)

Political Activities

Ordered the construction of the ancient palace "Casa strong", later rebuilt by Gonzalo Chacon.

Ines de Ayala dispossessed the Jews in the administration of any property that she thought of his noble power, to give them the Augustinian monastery, the convent of San Agustin in 1388 was moved to the site now occupied by the Schools , but respected the synagogue and their belongings, which were also his successors, Henry IV's main tax gatherers were Jews in Casarrubios.

[Edit] Descendants

She was the wife of Diego Fernandez de Cordoba, Lord of Baena, this couple had a daughter:

Mariana Ayala Fernandez de Cordoba (1385-1431).

Maternal great-grandmother was Ferdinand.

[Edit] References

[1] - genealogy Web Medieval Spain.

[2] - History of Mount Casarrubios.

Inés de Ayala y Toledo ( ¿?- 4 de Septiembre 1453) IV Señora de Casarrubios del Monte, Provincia de Toledo. Era hija de Pedro Suárez de Toledo II Señor de Casarrubios del Monte y de Juana Meléndez de Orozco Señora de Pinto. Sus restos se encuentran en la Iglesia del Convento de Santa Isabel de los Reyes (Toledo)

Descendencia

Fue la esposa de Diego Fernández de Córdoba, señor de Baena, este matrimonio tuvo una hija:

   * Mariana Fernández de Córdoba y Ayala (1385-1431).

Fue la bisabuela materna de Fernando el Católico.



Inés Ayala y Toledo

Ines de Ayala y Toledo (? - September 4, 1453) IV Lady of Mount Casarrubios, Province of Toledo. She was the daughter of Pedro Suarez de Toledo II Lord of Mount Casarrubios and Juana Orozco Melendez Lady of Pinto. His remains are in the Church of the Convent of Santa Isabel de los Reyes (Toledo)

Political Activities

Ordered the construction of the ancient palace "Casa strong", later rebuilt by Gonzalo Chacon.

Ines de Ayala dispossessed the Jews in the administration of any property that she thought of his noble power, to give them the Augustinian monastery, the convent of San Agustin in 1388 was moved to the site now occupied by the Schools , but respected the synagogue and their belongings, which were also his successors, Henry IV's main tax gatherers were Jews in Casarrubios.

[Edit] Descendants

She was the wife of Diego Fernandez de Cordoba, Lord of Baena, this couple had a daughter:

Mariana Ayala Fernandez de Cordoba (1385-1431).

Maternal great-grandmother was Ferdinand.

[Edit] References

[1] - genealogy Web Medieval Spain.

[2] - History of Mount Casarrubios.

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Inés de Ayala y Toledo, III Señora de Casarrubios's Timeline

1383
1383
Casarrubios del Monte, La Mancha, Corona de Castilla, España (Spain)
1403
1403
Torrelobation, Corona de Castilla, España (Spain)
1453
September 4, 1453
Age 70
Córdoba, Corona de Castilla, España (Spain)
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