Talk:Diego López III de Haro
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Wrong link to Fernando Rodríguez de Castro
[edit]According to the article, Urraca married Fernando Rodríguez de Castro, son of Rodrigo Fernández de Castro and Leonor González de Lara. However, the link leads to Fernando Rodríguez de Castro. This Fernando Rodríguez de Castro lived too early to be Urraca's husband. Other details, like the name of his mother (Eilo Álvarez) and the names of his wives (Constanza, Estefanía) also don't match.
2A02:A31D:8542:A900:5586:1849:D1DD:16F5 (talk) 13:42, 11 March 2018 (UTC)
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