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They also had to deal with a lengthy legal struggle with Eleanor's nephew, John of Ponthieu, to whom Joan bequeathed a great deal of land in Ponthieu as well as important legal rights connected with those estates. The dispute was resolved when John of Ponthieu was recognized as Joan's successor in Aumale according to the inheritance customs that prevailed in Normandy, while Edward and Eleanor retained Ponthieu and John gave up all his claims there. By using English wealth, Edward and Eleanor restored stability to the administration and the finances of Ponthieu, and added considerably to the comital estate by purchasing large amounts of land there.-->
== Matrimonio y descendencia ==
Fruto de su matrimonio con Fernando III el Santo, rey de Castilla y León, nacieron
* [[Fernando de Castilla (n. 1238)|Fernando de Castilla]] (1238 - c.
* [[Leonor de Castilla]] (1241 - 1290){{sfn|Johnstone|1914|p=436}}.
* [[Luis de Castilla]] (c. 1243 - c. 1275) Señor de [[Marchena]] y [[Zuheros]], contrajo matrimonio con Juana Gómez de Manzanedo, señora de Gatón, nieta de [[Rodrigo Rodríguez Girón]]. Tuvieron descendencia.
* Simón de Castilla (n. 1244). Falleció en su juventud y se supone que fue sepultado en el Monasterio de Santa Fe de [[Toledo]].
* Juan de Castilla (1246 - 1246). Murió recién nacido y fue sepultado en la [[Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba]].
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