Pedro Estebáñez Carpentero

  1. Nephew of Juan Núñez de Prado, Master of the Order of Calatrava (1322-1355). Nominated Master of Calatrava against Pedro I of Castile's orders.
  2. When his uncle was arrested by Pedro I of Castile and replaced by Diego Garcia de Padilla, brother of María de Padilla, the king's mistress, the brothers of the religious order of Calatrava met in Osuna, refused to accept the king's appointed master, and nominated Pedro Estebáñez Carpentero. Pedro Estebáñez went to Toro to join Queen Maria and her circle of lords, trusting that in the presence of the queen King Pedro would accept his appointment by his fellow Calatrava brothers. He was wrong, and was killed in the presence of the queen together with several of her trusted men. See: Enrique Rodríguez-Picavea, 'Maestres versus caballeros. La disidencia frente al poder en la orden de Calatrava (siglos XII-XV)', in Nuevo Mundo: Mundos Nuevos, Coloquios 2009, http://nuevomundo.revues.org/56527#ftn28, consulted on 2/4/2013, paragraphs 35-36, note 28)  Pero López de Ayala, Crónica de Pedro I. Ed. Cayetano Rosell, Crónicas de los Reyes de Castilla, I, Biblioteca de Autores Españoles, 66, Madrid, Atlas, 1953, p. 441, 463-464, 470-471, 474-475; Francisco de Rades y Andrada, Chronica de Calatraua…, op.cit., fols. 54r-56v. 
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