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Isabel Ponce de León (died 1367) was a noblewoman from Spain. She belonged to the important Ponce de León family.

Her father was Pedro Ponce de León, a powerful lord who ruled over places like Pueblo de Asturias. Her mother was Sancha Gil de Chacim.

Isabel herself was the lady of several important towns, including Villanueva de los Infantes. She was also related to royalty! She was the great-great-granddaughter of King Alfonso IX of León.

She married Pedro Fernández de Castro. They had two children: Juana de Castro and Fernando Ruiz de Castro. Juana later became a queen of Castile!

Her Family and Royal Connections

Isabel Ponce de León came from a very important family in Spain. Her father, Pedro Ponce de León, was a powerful lord. This meant he was in charge of many lands and people. Her mother was Sancha Gil de Chacim.

Isabel was also a lady in her own right, meaning she controlled lands like Villanueva de los Infantes. What's really cool is that her family had royal blood! She was the great-great-granddaughter of King Alfonso IX, who ruled the Kingdom of León a long time ago. This connection made her family even more respected.

Her Children and Their Futures

Isabel Ponce de León married a nobleman named Pedro Fernández de Castro. Together, they had two children. Their son was named Fernando Ruiz de Castro.

Their daughter, Juana de Castro, became very famous. She even became a queen! This shows how important Isabel's family was in the history of Spain.

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