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  Raul N. Longoria's Genealogy Database   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Alfonso of Castile (Infant of Castile) was born in 1286.
Beatriz of Castile (Infanta of Castile) was born in 1293.
Beatriz of Castile (Infanta of Castile) was born in Dec 1254.
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 Alphonso I of Portugal
Alphonso I of Portugal (Afonso Henriques), the Conqueror (o Conquistador) (1094 - 1185) was the first king of independent Portugal.
He also vanquished Alphonso Raymond of Castile[?], his mother's ally, and thus freed Portugal from dependence on the crown of Leon and Castille.
Alphonso continued to distinguish himself by his exploits against the Moors, from whom he wrested Santarem[?] in 1146 and Lisbon in 1147.
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 Juan Manuel, Duke of Penafiel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On the death of Ferdinand IV and of the regents who governed in the name of Alphonso XI, Don Juan Manuel acted as guardian of the king who was proclaimed of age in 1325.
Alphonso XI's repudiation of Constanza, whom he imprisoned at Toro, drove Don Juan Manuel into opposition, and a long period of civil war followed.
He was besieged by Alphonso XI at Garci-Nufiez, whence he escaped on July 30, 1336, fled into exile, and kept the rebellion alive till 1338, when he made his peace with the king.
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 Raul N. Longoria's Genealogy Database   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Sancha of Castile (Infanta of Castile) was born on Sep 21 1164.
Children were: Isabel de Limoges, Ferdinand IV (KING OF CASTILE AND LEON), Alfonso of Castile (Infant of Castile), Enrique of Castile (Infant of Castile), Pedro de Castile (Regent of Castile), Felipe de Cabrera of Castile, Beatriz of Castile (Infanta of Castile).
Urraca of Castile (Countess of Castile) was born in 1081.
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 Afonso I of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Afonso I was the son of Henry of Burgundy, Count of Portugal and Teresa of León, the illegitimate daughter of King Alfonso VI of Castile and León.
Thus, the royal heiress Urraca of Castile wedded Raymond of Burgundy, younger son of the Count of Burgundy, and her half-sister, princess Teresa of León, wedded his cousin, another French crusader, Henry of Burgundy, younger brother of the Duke of Burgundy, whose mother was daughter of the Count of Barcelona.
He also vanquished Alfonso VII of Castile and León, another of his mother's allies, and thus freed the county from political dependence on the crown of León and Castile.
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 Alfonso VII of Castile
Alfonso VII of Castile (March 1, 1104/5 - August 21, 1157), nicknamed the Emperor, was the king of Castile and Leon since 1126, son of Urraca of Castile[?] and Count Raymond (the third?) of Burgundy.
A vague tradition had always assigned the title of emperor to the sovereign who held Leon as the most direct representative of the Visigoth kings, who were themselves the representatives of the Roman empire.
Yet he was a great king, the type and to some extent the victim of the confusions of his age--Christian in creed and ambition, but more than half oriental in his household.
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 The Bailey Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Constanza Perez Princess Of CASTILE AND LEON [DUCHESS OF LANCASTER] was born in 1354 in Castrojeriz, Burgos, Spain.
Fernando Prince Of CASTILE AND LEON was born in 1153/54 in Toledo, New Castile, Spain.
Leonor Princess Of CASTILE was born in 1202 in Burgos, Castile, Spain.
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 Ancestors of Robert Erwin William Juch - aqwg76
Raymond Berenger IV Count of Provence was born 1134/1160.
Alphonso II "The Chaste" King of Aragon was born 4 Apr 1152 and died 25 Apr 1196.
Sancha of Castile was born 21 Sep 1164 and died 9 Nov 1208.
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 Ancestors of George Collie Robison - pafg169 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Alphonso IX KING OF CASTILE was born 1166 in Leon,, SPAIN.
Alphonso married Berengaria QUEEN Of LEON & CASTILE on 1190/1197.
Berengaria QUEEN Of LEON & CASTILE was born 1181 in,, CASTILE, SPAIN.
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 A HISTORY OF THE CHURCH To the Eve of the Reformation : L.5, C.3.
Provencaux under Raymond of Provence (whom the legate accompanied); and the Normans of southern Italy under the command of Robert Guiscard's eldest son, Bohemond.
Raymond of Provence, equally suspicious of Bohemond, would counteract his influence by his principality of Tripoli.
Raymond, seeing the prize escape, began the first treacherous negotiations with the Byzantines, preferring to see them masters rather than his rival.
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 My Family
Sancho II of Castile and Blanca of Navarre.
Alfonso VI (King of Castile and Leon) was born in 1070.
Alfonso VII (King of Castile and Leon) was born in 1103.
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 france feudal coins
Raymond sought an alliance and was ceded the county of Melgueil in 1171, which gave him some control over its currency, the most widely circulated in Toulouse.
Raymond was the son of Raymond VI and Jeanne Plantagenet (daughter of Henry II Plantagenet).
Raymond VI triggered a crusade against Toulouse due to the assassination of a papal representative and his support of the cathar heresy.
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 Castiles & Leon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Her first husband, Raymond of Burgundy, died in 1107, and in 1109 she was married to Alfonso I of Aragón.
Ferdinand III, 1199—1252, Spanish king of Castile (1217—52) and León (1230—52), son of Alfonso IX of León and Berenguela of Castile.
John I (Juan I) of Castile and León (1358-1390), king of Castile and León (1379-1390), he attacked Portugal in an attempt to break the alliance between Portugal and John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster, who was claiming the Castilian throne through marriage.
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 My Family
Parents: Alfonso II King of Aragon and Sanchia of Castile.
Alphonso was King of Leon Parents: King Ferdinand II of Leon, Spain and Urraca of Portugal.
Parents: King Sancho III of Castile and Blanche of Navarre.
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 My Family
She was married to Raymond Berengar V Count of Provence.
She was married to King Alphonso VII of Castille and Leon, Spain.
She was married to King Sancho III of Castile on 30 Jan 1151 in Calahorra.
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 CASTILE AND LEON TILL ... - Online Information article about CASTILE AND LEON TILL ...
Alphonso X. 1252-1284 Eldest son of Fernando III.
Barcelona, to the union with Castile: Alphonso II.
Berengaria resigned the crown of Castile to her son Fernando by the uncanonical marriage with Alphonso IX.
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 Flag flying days in Galicia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Alfonso VI was too unpopular in his Galician kingdom, therefore the Castilian king decided to delegate the government of Galicia on Earl Raymond of Burgundy, but before that, he splitted the Kingdom of Galicia in two, for he knew the strategy of "divide and conquer".
Raymond of Burgundy governed the Kingdom of Galicia during two decades with the support of the Galicians, and on his death in 1107 he was buried with royal honours next to other Kings of Galicia at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.
Atlantic alliance of King Pedro I defeated the Mediterranean coalition of Enrique of Castile at the Battle of Najera.
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 Afonso I of Portugal - InfoSearchPoint.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
He defeated his mother's troops near Guimaraes, making her at the same time his prisoner and exiling forever in a Monastery in León.
Next, he assembled the assembly of the kingdom at Lamego, where he received the crown from the archbishop of Bragança, to confirm the independence.
He also conquered an important part of the land south of the Tagus river, that were lost again to the Moors in the following years.
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 Appendix II-Balliol College Essays and Notes, 1860
The daughter of Raymond was ransomed for a marriage with the king's third brother.
The same year a disturbance fell out between the students of Paris and the citizens; the soldiers intervened at Blanche's order: blood was shed, and the university dispersed in other towns for a period of more than a year, when a papal rebuke to the regent and the bishop of Paris settled the dispute.
Raymond of Toulouse after 14 years of a humiliated peace was up again in the South.
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 Descent Through the Kings of Castile   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Became King of Castile and Leon in 1157.
Became King of Castile and Leon in 1126.
Became Queen of Castile and Leon in 1109.
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 St. Raymund
In a council of bishops of the two kingdoms, held at Tar rayon, he declared the marriage null, but that their son Don Alphonso should be reputed lawfully born, and heir to his father's crown.
The king had taken his confessor with him to the council, and the cardinal legate was so charmed with his talents and virtue, that he associated him in his legation and gave him a commission to preach the holy war against the Moors.
During his last illness, Alphonsus, king of Castile, with his queen, sons, and brother; and James, king of Aragon, with his court, visited him, and received his last benediction.
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 Project BookRead - FREE Online Book: Encyclopedia Anglicana by Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
ALPHONSO II., ``the Fat,'' was born in 1185, and succeeded
ALPHONSO III., son of Alphonso II., was born in
Alphonso died almostimmediately after, on the 12th of May 1357.
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 My Family
Children were: Prince Sancho, Berengaria CASTILE, Prince Henry, Urraca, Blanche CASTILE, Prince Ferdinand, Princess Constance, Princess Matilda, Princess Sancha, Princess Constance, Eleanor, King Henry I.
He was married to Berengaria CASTILE in Dec 1197 in Valladolid, Spain.
She was married to King Alfonso CASTILE IX in Dec 1197 in Valladolid, Spain.
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 Wyatt Ancestry - aqwg28
Raymond married Beatrice Countess of SAVOY (AFN:8XJ8-F6) on Dec 1220.
Alphonso married Berengaria Queen of LEON AND CASTILE on 1197 in Spain.
Berengaria Queen of LEON AND CASTILE was born
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 Section TK: Descendants of Anscarius of Ivrea, Margrave of Ivrea
), Queen of Castile, was born in 1135, and died circa 1158 in Castile.
), was born on 11 Nov. 1155 in Castile, died on 6 Oct. 1214 in Huelgas, Burgos, Spain and was buried in Huelgas, Burgos, Spain.
), Queen of Castile, was born in 1181 in Castile, and died in 1245 in Castile.
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 Patrick Delaforce FHR Appendix IV - 3 Loup de Bigorre
Their son Alphonso VI was deposed by his brother Sancho and had to flee to the Moorish court in Toledo but sister Urraca seems to have arranged the assassination of Sancho, whereupon Alphonso regained the monarchy and took Galicia from his other brother Garcia.
Alphonso is credited in one source with also marrying Princess Agatha of England but this cannot be true, as the dates do not add up and I could find no record of Agatha (daughter of William the Conqueror) marrying anyone.
Urraca ALFONSEZ Queen (regnant) of Castile and Leon (1081 - 8/3/1126 Saldana, Spain) = 1.
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 Daughters
The eventual Queen of Castile and the second daughter of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine was born in Domfront, Normandy in September 1161 and given her mother’s illustrious name.
She was taken from her family and land of origin at a young age and married to King Alphonso of Castile in 1170.
For her second marriage, Joan was joined to Count Raymond of Toulouse in 1195, and gave him an heir.
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 Iberia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
This tiny Principality, nestled high in the Pyrenees Mountains on the French-Spanish border, was established in 1278 by the Treaty of Joint Suzerainty between the Spanish Bishop of Urgel and the French Count of Foix, whose descendants inherited Navarre in 1479 and then France in 1589.
The Gonzalez succession were Counts of Castile; previous rulers were purely local castellans in nominal subsurvience to Asturias or Leon.
This district commences with a compilation of seven sovereigns in two families, separated by a republican era, all of which inhabit legendary tales, and cannot be confirmed or documented otherwise.
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 I17659: Alphonso VII Raimond (King of Castile) (1104 - 21 AUG 1157)
Alfonso II (1105?-57), king of Castile, who was also king of Len as Alfonso VII.
August 1157, Fresneda, Castile), king of Leon and Castile from 1126 to 1157, son of Raymond of Burgundy and the grandson of Alfonso VI, whose imperial title he assumed.
His childhood was complicated by the struggle between his mother Urraca and her second husband, Alfonso I of Aragon, for control of Castile and Leon.
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