King Ferdinand

King Ferdinand

King Ferdinand may refer to:

* Ferdinand I of Aragon (1380-1416)
* Ferdinand II of Aragon = Ferdinand V of Castile and Leon (1452-1516), Ferdinand the Catholic, King of Aragon, Sicily, and Navarre, first king of united Spain
* Ferdinand I of Leon = Ferdinand I of Castile (d. 1036)
* Fernando II of Leon, King of Leon, 1157-1188
* Ferdinand III of Castile, "the Saint" (1198/9 - 1252)
* Fernando IV of Castile and Leon = Ferdinand IV of Castile, "the Summoned" 1285-1312

*Ferdinand IV of Hungary

*Ferdinand I of Naples 1423-1494
*Ferdinand II of Naples 1495-1496

*Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies = Ferdinand IV of Naples = Ferdinand III of Sicily 1751-1825
*Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies 1810-1856

*Ferdinand VI of Spain - (1713-1759)
*Ferdinand VII of Spain - (1784 - 1833)

*Ferdinand I of Romania - (1865-1927)
*Ferdinand of Bulgaria (1861-1948)


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