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FERDINAND.

Numbered rulers named Ferdinand are entered below by their countries, in alphabetical order, and by regnal numbers.

Aragón.

Ferdinand I

Austria.

Ferdinand I

Bulgaria.

Ferdinand I

Castile and León.

See Spain, below

Holy Roman Empire.

Ferdinand I

Ferdinand II

Ferdinand III

Naples.

Ferdinand I

Ferdinand II

Portugal.

Ferdinand I

Ferdinand II

Romania.

Ferdinand I

Spain.

Ferdinand I

Ferdinand II

Ferdinand III

Ferdinand IV

Ferdinand V

Ferdinand VI

Ferdinand VII

Two Sicilies.

Ferdinand I

Ferdinand II

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FERDINAND.

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