He had the Kingdom for seventeen years, four months and nineteen days, and it was the Fourth of his name. September 1312, in Jaén. The fame and the above-mentioned opinion, conceived in the minds of the common people, were increased by the death of two great princes who for the same reason died in the next two years: these were Philip the King of France and Pope Clement, both summoned by the Templars before the divine court while with fire and all kinds of torments sent them to punish and persecuted all that religion. The betrayal and desertion of the two relatives of the king, Juan Manuel of Villena and John of Castile was badly considered by all the European courts, that didn't save qualifiers to criticize the two Castilian magnates.In 1310, after the siege of Algeciras, Ferdinand IV sent In the meanwhile, Ferdinand IV undertook again the war against the Kingdom of Granada. Ferdinand IV., Fernando el Emplazado (der Abberufene), (* 6. Dezember 1065 in León) war von 1035 bis 1065 der erste König von León, Kastilien und Galicien aus dem Haus Jiménez.Er trug maßgeblich zum Aufstieg des Königreichs Kastilien-León zur vorherrschenden Macht unter den christlichen Königreichen Spaniens bei. This Thursday, the thirty days of the summons of the knights that he had killed in Martos were fulfilled...King Ferdinand IV of Castile, who took Gibraltar, was in Martos, and were acussed before him two knights, called the one Pedro Carbajal and the other Juan Alfonso de Carbajal, his brother, who both belonged to his court, that a night, while the King was in Palencia, they killed a knight named Gómez de Benavides, loved very much by the King, giving many indications and presumptions because it seemed that they had been killed him. He realized that two days before the time was over he felt angry, ate meat and drank wine. Four leagues from In 1296 the Dowager Queen María de Molina had threatened the Portuguese monarch with breaking the agreements of the previous year if his attacks on the Castilian territory persisted, before which King Denis of Portugal agreed to return with his troops to his domains. On the roofs of both sepulchres are placed pillows on which are deposited a crown and a scepter, symbols of royalty. Henry of Castile died on 8 August 1303 and was buried in the disappeared Monastery of San Francisco of Valladolid. English: Ferdinand IV of Castile, El Emplazado or "the Summoned," ( Seville, 6 December 1285 – Jaén, 7 September 1312) was a king of Castile (1295–1312) and León and Galicia (1301–1312). Ferdinand IV av Kastilien, född 6 december 1285 i Sevilla, död 7 september 1312 i Jaén, var en monark (kung) av Kastilien. The knights were killed, and King Ferdinand came to Jaén. Dezember 1285; † 7. Han blev från 1295 kung av Kastilien och León, under modern Maria de Molinas förmyndarskap 1295 till 1301. However, the Dowager Queen advised John of Castile of the purposes of her son and he was able to escape. They were dead, and the next day was the King with his army in Alcaudete, and every day he waited for the infante John of Castile, according to what was expectred from him...It is the King being in this siege of Alcaudete, took a very great ailment in such a way that he came to Jaén with the disease, and ate meat every day, and drank wine...And the day Thursday, seven days of September, the eve of Sancta Maria, the King went to bed, and a little after half a day they found him dead in hs bed, so that no one saw him die.
Español: Fernando IV de Castilla, llamado «el Emplazado» ( Sevilla, 6 de diciembre de 1285 - Jaén, 7 de septiembre de 1312), fue rey de Castilla … While still celebrating the Meeting of Ariza, the Dowager Queen reminded Henry of Castile and his companions of the loyalty they owed to her son, as well as the properties with which she had endowed them, thereby enabling some knights to leave Ariza without seconding Henry's plan. Ferdinand IV died aged 26, and when he died he left an only 1-year-old son, who would reign as The King left Jaén, and went to Martos, and being and ordered to kill two knights who were in his house, because they were blamed for the death of a knight who was say they killed when the King was in Palencia, after leaving the house of the King one night, namedh Juan Alonso de Benavides.