Fernando Díaz de Haro (Lord of Orduña and Balmaseda) explained
Fernando Díaz de Haro was a Spanish noble of the House of Haro. He was the second born son of Diego López V de Haro, the Lord of Biscay, and his wife, the infanta Violante de Castilla y Aragón, daughter of Alfonso X of Castile. Fernando became lord of Orduña and Balmaseda in 1322, after the death of his brother, Lope Díaz IV de Haro who died without leaving any descendants.
Family Origins
Fernando Diaz was the son of Diego López V de Haro, who rose to power after forcibly taking the title over Lordship of Biscay. His mother was Violante de Castilla y Aragón. His paternal grandparents were Diego Lopez III de Haro, and his wife, Constanza de Bearn. His maternal grandparents were King Alfonso X of Castile and his wife, Violant of Aragon, daughter of King James I of Aragon.
Biography
The exact date of Fernando's birth is unknown but it is known that he married in 1315 with Maria of Portugal, Lady of Meneses and Orduña, daughter of the infante Alfonso de Portugal and his wife, Violante Manuel, sister of Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena.
At the death of his brother in 1322, Fernando Diaz inherited title over Orduña and Balmaseda. It appears that he passed these titles on to his son, but that they eventually wound up in the hands of the monarchy, and this once powerful ancient bloodline of the House of Haro falls from prominence.
His date of death is unknown.
Marriage and Descendants
Fernando Diaz married Maria of Portugal, Lady of Meneses and Orduña in 1315. She was the widow of Tello Alfonso de Meneses and daughter of Alfonso de Portugal, granddaughter of Alfonso III of Portugal and his wife, Violante Manuel, tracing her ancestry back to Ferdinand III of Castile the saint. This marriage bore two sons:
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