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Sancho of Aragon (died 1416)

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on 23 January 1409. Owing to his young age, he did not run the order himself. His tenure is associated with major changes to its constitution, particularly the
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as a powerful bloc of supporters and future co-rulers and made sure they received an education commensurate with their foreseen role.
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as master of Alcántara in 1408. As part of the agreement, the income of Sancho's office would go towards Ferdinand's
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of 1412, Sancho moved with the new royal court to Aragon. His presence can be traced at his father's coronation in
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Lomax, Derek W. "La reforma de la orden de Alcántara durante el maestrazgo del infante don Sancho, 1411–1413."
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Sancho was born around 1399/1400 or 1401. He was the fourth son of
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The Last Crusade in the West: Castile and the Conquest of Granada
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Ferdinand at first intended to have Sancho appointed
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Sancho was formally received as grand master in the
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Index

Aragonese
infante
Order of Alcántara
Ferdinand of Trastámara
Eleanor of Alburquerque
his children
archbishop of Toledo
Pedro Tenorio
Pope Benedict XIII
Henry III of Castile
Pedro de Luna
Fernando Rodríguez de Villalobos
Reconquista
convent of San Pable de Valladolid
Ayllón
Compromise of Caspe
Zaragoza
John
Jávea
Alfonso V
Maria of Castile
Valencia
Medina del Campo
Girona





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