Ferdinand the Saint dies and is succeeded by his son Alfonso X the Wise of Castile.

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Ferdinand the Saint, King of Castile and Leon, passed away on 15-May-1252 in Spain. Following his death, his son Alfonso X the Wise succeeded him to the throne. Ferdinand was known for his military achievements, particularly in the Reconquista, the centuries-long campaign to recapture the Iberian Peninsula from Muslim rule. He played a crucial role in expanding the territories under Christian control and strengthening the monarchy's power. Alfonso X, also called the Wise, was a notable scholar and patron of the arts. He promoted education and intellectual pursuits, commissioning renowned works like the Alfonsine Tables, which significantly contributed to astronomy. Alfonso's reign was marked by advancements in law, language, and literature, making the kingdom an important center of knowledge in medieval Europe. #Spain #FerdinandtheSaint #AlfonsoXtheWise #Castile #Leon #Reconquista #medievalhistory
Primary Reference: Ferdinand III of Castile - Wikipedia
Location : Spain
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