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Available in Solid &14K Yellow or White Gold, or Sterling Silver17mm - size of a US dime, 19mm - size of a US nickel, 25mm - size of a US quarterMade in the USAAll Medals are Solid 14k or .925 Sterling SilverFree Jewelry Gift Box. Chain NOT Included. Ships in one day
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Available in Solid 14K Yellow or White Gold, or in Sterling Silver Saint Ferdinand III (July 30 or August 5, 1199 May 30, 1252), was the King of Castile from 1217 and King of Len from 1230. Through his second marriage he was also Count of Aumale. He finished the work done by his maternal grandfather Alfonso VIII and consolidated the Reconquista. In 1231, he permanently united Castile and Len. He was canonized in 1671. Early in his reign, Ferdinand had to deal with a rebellion of the House of Lara. He also established a permanent border with the Kingdom of Aragon by the Treaty of Almizra (1244). St Ferdinand spent much of his reign fighting the Moors. Through diplomacy and war, exploiting the internal dissensions in the Moorish kingdoms, he triumphed in expanding Castilian power over southern Iberian Peninsula. He captured the towns of beda in 1233, Crdoba in 1236, Jan in 1246, and Seville in 1248, and occupied Murcia in 1243, thereby reconquering all Andalusia save Granada, whose king nevertheless did homage to Ferdinand. Ferdinand divided the conquered territories between the Knights, the Church, and the nobility, whom he endowed with great latifundias. When he took Crdoba, he ordered the Liber Iudiciorum to be adopted and observed by its citizens, and caused it to be rendered, albeit inaccurately, into Castilian. The capture of Crdoba was the result of an uneven and uncoordinated process whereby parts (the Ajarqua) of the city first fell to the independent almogavars of the Sierra Morena to the north, which Ferdinand had not at the time subjugated. Only in 1236 did Ferdinand arrive with a royal army to take Medina, the religious and administrative centre of the city. Ferdinand set up a council of partidores to divi
Available in Solid &14K Yellow or White Gold, or Sterling Silver17mm - size of a US dime, 19mm - size of a US nickel, 25mm - size of a US quarterMade in the USAAll Medals are Solid 14k or .925 Sterling SilverFree Jewelry Gift Box. Chain NOT Included. Ships in one day
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Available in Solid 14K Yellow or White Gold, or in Sterling Silver Saint Ferdinand III (July 30 or August 5, 1199 May 30, 1252), was the King of Castile from 1217 and King of Len from 1230. Through his second marriage he was also Count of Aumale. He finished the work done by his maternal grandfather Alfonso VIII and consolidated the Reconquista. In 1231, he permanently united Castile and Len. He was canonized in 1671. Early in his reign, Ferdinand had to deal with a rebellion of the House of Lara. He also established a permanent border with the Kingdom of Aragon by the Treaty of Almizra (1244). St Ferdinand spent much of his reign fighting the Moors. Through diplomacy and war, exploiting the internal dissensions in the Moorish kingdoms, he triumphed in expanding Castilian power over southern Iberian Peninsula. He captured the towns of beda in 1233, Crdoba in 1236, Jan in 1246, and Seville in 1248, and occupied Murcia in 1243, thereby reconquering all Andalusia save Granada, whose king nevertheless did homage to Ferdinand. Ferdinand divided the conquered territories between the Knights, the Church, and the nobility, whom he endowed with great latifundias. When he took Crdoba, he ordered the Liber Iudiciorum to be adopted and observed by its citizens, and caused it to be rendered, albeit inaccurately, into Castilian. The capture of Crdoba was the result of an uneven and uncoordinated process whereby parts (the Ajarqua) of the city first fell to the independent almogavars of the Sierra Morena to the north, which Ferdinand had not at the time subjugated. Only in 1236 did Ferdinand arrive with a royal army to take Medina, the religious and administrative centre of the city. Ferdinand set up a council of partidores to divi
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