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Carlos de la Cerda
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Charles de la Cerda (1327 – January 8 , 1354 , L'Aigle ), Franco-Castilian nobleman and soldier, was the son of Alfonso de la Cerda (d. 1327 ) and Isabelle d'Antoing.
A boyhood companion and favorite of John, Duke of Normandy , he commanded the Castilian galleys at the Battle of L'Espagnols-sur-Mer , where he was defeated by Edward III of England after a long and desperate struggle. Soon after John's accession as John II of France, he was appointed Constable of France and created Count of Angoulême . Vacant since the death of Joan II of Navarre in 1349 , the title to Angoulême was claimed by her son, Charles II of Navarre , who bitterly resented De la Cerda's preferment. In 1351 , he married Marguerite, daughter of Charles of Blois . In 1354 , ruffians hired by the King of Navarre set upon and slew de la Cerda in an inn.