Yusuf IV, Sultan Of Granada
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Yusuf IV () (died 1432) was the sixteenth Nasrid ruler of
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on the
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in 1432. He was known as Yusuf Ibn al-Mawl, or in Spanish, Abenalmao. A maternal grandson of Muhammad VI, Yusuf IV was placed on the throne of Granada on 1 January 1432 with the support of the Catholic King John II of Castille, in return for tribute and vassal status. He may be identical to Abenamar in the
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, a medieval ''frontier romance'' describing the meeting with John II. In 1431, there were several claimants to the throne of Granada. King Muhammad IX had entered Iberia from Tunisia in 1428 or 1429, with the promise of Castilian support in overthrowing Muhammad VIII. However, the Castilian Catholic King John II did not decisively support either, instead playing them against each other to obtain greater tribute and the concession of Granada as a vassal of Castile. Muhammad VIII surrendered in 1429 and was killed in March 1431, leaving Muhammad IX on the throne, but without having reached an agreement with Castile. John II continued to demand greater concessions, and would not offer a permanent peace. Instead, he supported another candidate, Yusuf IV. Yusuf agreed to tribute and to be John's vassal. His son Aben Celim was the father of ''Cidi'' Hiaya Alnayar, later renamed Pedro de Granada, who married Cetimerien Venegas, later renamed María de Venegas, and had issue, including the Marquesses of Campotéjar (including
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) and the Marquesses of Casablanca and the Lords of the Majorat of la Torre Marquesses of Torre Alta.


Descendants

* Yusuf IV, Sultan of Granada (abt. 1370 – April 1432) ⚭ Fatima **Ibn Selim Abrahem al-Nayyar (Aben Celin), Wali of Almeria (? – aft. 1474) ⚭ 1441 Fatima''Simposio Nobleza y Monarquía: Los linajes nobiliarios en el Reino de Granada, Siglos XV-XIX. El linaje Granada Venegas, Marqueses de Campotéjar'', pp. 15-19, by José García Luján, ed. (2010) ***Sidi Yahya Abu Zakariyya al-Nayyar (later ''Pedro de Granada'') (Taha de Marchena, abt. 1442 – 6 February 1506) ⚭ 26 Jun 1460 Cetti Meriem (later ''Maria'') Venegas, dau of Ridwan Venegas and Maryam al-Mawl ****Ali Omar ibn Nazar (later ''Alonso de Granada Venegas'') (abt. 1467 – 1534) ⚭ (1st) Juana de Mendoza ⚭ (2nd) Maria de Quesada *****Pedro de Granada Venegas, 1st Señor de Campotéjar (Granada, 13 April 1502 – Granada, 26 October 1565), ⚭ (1st) Maria Rengifo de Avila ⚭ (2nd) Maria de Mendoza, Señora de La Frontera, ancestor of the Marquesses of Campotéjar *****Francisco de Granada Venegas, Captain of cavalry''El Linaje Granada Venegas: una Aproximación Histórica a una Familia Conversa'', p. 10, José Manuel Soriano Fernández (2008), online at: http://myslide.es/documents/el-linaje-granada-venegas.html *****Egas de Granada Venegas, Knight of Santiago *****Felipe de Granada Venegas, Brother of the order of Santo Domingo *****Maria de Granada Venegas, Nun *****Ana de Granada Venegas, Nun *****Isabel de Granada Venegas, Lady-in-waiting to the Empress *****Diego de Granada Venegas (from 2nd wife), Captain of infantry *****Garcia de Granada Venegas ⚭ Guiomar de Alarcón *****Gabriel de Granada Venegas, Soldier *****Luís de Granada Venegas, Soldier *****Leonor de Granada Venegas ⚭ Luis Maza y Maza (?–1608), ancestor of the
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****Isabel de Granada Venegas ****Brianda de Granada Venegas ⚭ Alonso Belvis de Baho, left descendants ***Nasr (later Fernando) de Granada ***Equivila ⚭ Abu Abdallah Muhammad XIII (abt. 1440 – abt. 1494) **Ahmed Abenhami, lord of the taha of Luchar **Equivila al-Nayyara ⚭ Ali Abu Muhammad Aliaudili


References

{{Authority control Sultans of Granada 15th-century monarchs in Europe 1432 deaths 15th century in Al-Andalus Year of birth unknown 15th-century Arabs