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  Ancestors of Carl G. Lawrence, Jr. - Person Page 79   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Sancho II Abarca of Navarre was the son of Garcia III Sanchez of Navarre and Andregoto Sanchez.
Ramiro II of Leon was the son of Ordogno II of Asturia and Nunja Elvira Menendez.
Adosinda married Ramiro II of Leon, son of Ordogno II of Asturia and Nunja Elvira Menendez, in 925.
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 Ramiro II of León - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
900–951), son of Ordoño II, was King of León from 931 until his death.
Initially titular king only of a lesser part of Asturias, he gained the crown of León (and with it, Galicia) after his brother Alfonso IV abdicated in 931.
Ramiro was the creator of a Navarrese, Leonine and Aragonese coalition that defeated the Muslims in the Battle of Simancas (939).
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 Timeline of the Muslim presence in the Iberian peninsula - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ramiro II, son of Ordoño II, was the first to bear the title King of Portuguese Land.
Hisham II is restored as Umayyad Caliph of Córdoba by slave troops of the Caliphate under al-Wahdid.
Sulaiman II is restored as Umayyad Caliph of Córdoba by the Berber armies.
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 Ferdinand II of Castile - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ferdinand II González (930–970) was the first independent count of Castile, son of Gonzalo Fernández de Lara, who had been named count of Arlanza and the Duero around the year 900, a descendent of Nuño Rasura, one of the two judges from Castile, and of Rodrigo, the first of the counts from Castile.
After having fought with Ramiro II of León against the Arabs, and after the Battle of Simancas and the retreat of the Muslims, Ferdinand was dissatisfied because the king of León distributed his troops in the frontier towns and he rose in rebellion against him.
Upon the death of Ramiro II of Leon in 951, the kingdom of León experienced a dynastic crisis that Ferdinand played out to his advantage.
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 The Castillian
González rose against King Ramiro II of Leon, because the King distributed his troops in the frontier towns.
951 — the death of King Ramiro II of Leon.
With the Kingdom of Leon weakened, González claimed that he was the legitimate heir of Castile.
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 Banks/Dean Genealogy - Person Page 122
Faquilena of Astarac (?) married Raymund I Dato (?), son of Dato II Loup (?) and Lopa Sanchez of Navarre (?).
Aragonta (Guntrada) Pelaez (?) married Ordogno III of Leon (?), son of King Ramiro II Ordoñez of Leon and Adosinda Gutierrez (?), in 952.
Adosinda Gutierrez (?) married King Ramiro II Ordoñez of Leon, son of Ordogno II (?) and Nunja Elvira of Portugal (?), in 925.
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 Généalogie de Frederic D. Collin - pafg169 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Vermudo II de LEON was born Abt 0953.
Ramiro II de LEON [Parents] was born Abt 0900.
Ordono III de LEON was born Abt 0926.
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 The Reconquest.
930 to 950: Ramiro II, king of Leon, defeats Abd al-Rahman III at Simancas, Osma and Talavera.
1135: Alfonso VII of Leon restores the prestige of the Leonese monarchy and is proclaimed emperor.
1469: Isabel I of Castile and Fernando II of Aragon are married, thus cunsummating the unity of Spain.
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 THE HORSE MAGAZINE
Ramiro was the most popular distributor of the Ramzes blood and the most frequented sire in Germany.
Ramiro's influence on the Dutch Warmblood breeding was, and still is, of utmost importance.
Ramiro was one of the first stallions to appear in the sport.
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 bradley - aqwg1558
Vermudo II of LEON King of Leon was born 953 and died Sep 999.
Odosinda married Ramiro II of LEON King of Leon on 925 in Leon, Leon, Spain.
Ordono III of LEON King of Leon was born 926 and died Aug 955.
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 Alfonso IV of Leon
Alphonso IV (died 933), by-named the Monk, was King of Leon from 924 to 931.
However his uncle Fruela's death in next year made him the king as he was the eldest among the children of Ordono and Fruela.
A certain instability of character is revealed by the fact that he took up arms with Fruela's son against Ramiro, having repented of his renunciation of the world.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg1148 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Ordoño II of LEÓN King of León [Parents] was born CIR 873.
Alfonso IV the Monk of LEÓN was born CIR 899 and died Aug 933.
Ramiro II of LEÓN was born CIR 900 and died 1 Jan 951.
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 Relatives of D.T. Rogers(b. 1943) - pafg473 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
King Ramiro II of Leon [Parents] was born in 900.
King Alfonso III of Asturias, Galicia & Leon [Parents] was born in 848.
King Ramiro I of Asturias [Parents] was born in 790.
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 Madrid-Alcalá
The Moors were driven out by Don Ramiro II of Leon in 939, the Moorish Alcázar became a royal palace, and the mosque a Christian church.
Philip II by decree dated 1561 declared the town of Madrid to be the unica corte, thereby establishing it as capital of all Spain, over the older and more historic towns of Valladolid, Seville, Toledo, etc., capitals of the kingdoms into which Spain had been divided.
From this time dates the expansion of Madrid; Philip II built the Escorial palace and monastery in the vicinity; Philip III, the Plaza Mayor; Philip IV, the Buen Retiro; Charles III, the Prado Museum and the Alcalá Gateway.
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 My Family
Oscar II (King of Sweden) was born on 21 Jan 1829 in Stockholm, Sweden.
Peter II of Yugoslavia (King) was born on 6 Sep 1923 in Belgrade.
Philippe II (King of France) was born on 21 Aug 1165 in Gonesse (near Paris), France.
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 My Family
Ramiro II (King of Leon) died in 950.
Richard II (King of England) was born on 6 Jan 1367 in Bordeaux, France.
Richard II (King of England) and Anne of Bohemia were married on 20 Jan 1382 in Westminster Palace, London, England.
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 Enciclopedia - García Sánchez I de Navarra
Al morir Ramiro II, los navarros mediaron, ayudando la reina Toda a su nieto Sancho para ocupar el trono y, después, cuando Sancho es expulsado por su otro nieto Ordoño "el Malo", la reina madre intercede para que Abderramán ayude a su nieto Sancho a recuperar el trono.
En 939 participó en la coalición formada por Ramiro II de León, Fernán González y tropas asturianas y gallegas que obtuvieron un gran victoria sobre las de Abd al-Rahman III en la batalla de Simancas.
Teresa, hija del rey Ramiro II de León, que alumbró al rey Ramiro de Viguere y a Urraca, casada sucesivamente con el conde Fernán González de Castilla y con el conde Guillermo de Gascuña.
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 ► » Did Ramiro II, Kg. of Leon 900-951, marry in 933 a Sanchia Sanc   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
of Leon 900-951, marry in 933 a Sanchia Sanc
of Leon 900-951, marry in 933 a Sanchia Sanchez of Navarre???
Ramiro II married between 6 November 931 and 21 February 934 Urraca, 4th daughter of
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 ME3201 - Cronology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Abd al-Rahman I (756-788), Hisham I (788-796), al-Hakam I (796-822), Abd al-Rahman II (822-852), Muhammad I (852-886), al-Mundhir (886-888), Abd al-Rahman III (912-961).
Ordono II (914-924), Ramiro II, Ordono III, Sancho I (955-958).
Sons of Fernando I: Sancho II of C astile (1065-1072), Alfonso VI of Leon (1065-1109), Garcia of Galicia (1065-11071); Urraca of Castile and Leon (1109-1126), Alfonso VII of Castile and Leon (1126-1157), Fernando III (1217-52), Alfonso X (1252-84).
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Ramiro saw Santiago descend from the sky mounted on a white horse, having in one hand a snow- white banner on which was displayed a blood red cross, and in the other a sword.
Under Ramiro II of Leon, again another Arab ruler was defeated, Abderraman III, at the battle of Simancas, in 939.
But when the II Vatican Council brings a fresh air to the Catholic Church, and there is hope and aspiration towards the unity of the Christian world, saint James ceases to be a war cry to become an ecumenical appeal for coming together again.
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 My line to Mauritius, Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire 582
Ramiro I King of Asturias 790- 850
Ordo¤o II King of Asturias, Leon and Galicia 873- 924
Ramiro II King of Leon 931-951 900- 951
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 Muy Especial   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Ramiro II el Grande fue el rey leonés más importante.
Ramiro II fue un hombre de acción, emprendedor y valiente, que hostigó sin tregua a Abderramán III cuando el califato de Córdoba estaba en su apogeo y que continuó la tarea de consolidación del poder regio iniciada por su abuelo Alfonso III y su padre Ordoño II.
Ramiro II murió en León en 951, después de ceder el poder a su hijo Ordoño III.
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 My Family
She was married to Waltheof II HUNTINGTON -Earl in 1070.
Parents: King Ramiro II LEON and Adosinda GUTIERREZ.
Children were: Teresa LEON, King Ordono III LEON.
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 Navarre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Ramiro II, Lord of Urroz and Moncon, b abt 960, d abt 1116.
She md Sancho III, King of Castile, 4 Feb 1151, son of Alfonso VII, King of Castile and Leon, and Berenguela of Barcelona.
She md Theobald III of Champagne, the "Troubador Prince", 1 Jul 1199, son of Henry I of Champagne, Count of Champagne, and Marie of France.
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 El Cid
He had also, in the spring of 1063, fought in the Battle of Graus, where Ferdinand's half-brother, Ramiro I of Aragon, had laid siege to the Moorish town of Graus which was in Zaragozan lands.
His sons divided up most of the land: Sancho II “the Strong” received Castile and the tribute from Zaragoza; Alfonso VI “the Brave” received León and the tribute from Toledo; and García received Galicia and Portugal.
While he was deeply suspected in Castile (probably correctly) for being involved in Sancho's murder, a legend states that the Castillian nobility, led by the Cid and a dozen "oath-helpers," forced Alfonso to swear publicly in front of St. Galeas's Church in Burgos that he did not participate in the plot to kill his brother.
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 BATTLES OF CASTILE & LEON
Sancho II of Castile defeats his brother, Alfonso VI of Leon over the Carrión River.
King Fernando II of León defeats the militias of Salamanca, who tried to destroy the new built fortifications of Ciudad Rodrigo.
The kings of Portugal (Sancho II) and León (Alfonso IX) fail to conquer to the Moors this Portuguese city.
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 Wikidpedia - The free online encyclopedia - ramiro iii of le n
Ramiro III (961-985), king of León (966-984), was the son of Sancho the Fat and his successor at the age of only five.
During his minority, the regency was in the hands of two nuns: his aunt Elvira Ramírez, who took the title of queen during the minority, and his mother Teresa Ansúrez, who was put in a convent on her husband's death.
This, together with the constant routs experienced at the hands of the Moslems, the worst of which took place at San Esteban de Gormaz in 976, led the Galician nobility in 982 to proclaim Bermudo II, bastard son of Ordoño III, king of Galicia and of the land which later became Portugal.
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 Arts Exclusive - Exclusive cultural weekends in Spain
In 932 Madrid was reconquered by King Ramiro II of Leon.
Madrid became the capital of Spain with Felipe II, in the XVI century.
Felipe II and his architect, Juan de Herrera, rearranged plazas and streets.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Castile and Aragon
It is, however, known that, after having fought with Ramiro II against the Arabs, and after the battle of Simancas and the retreat of Abdérraman, this count, dissatisfied, as it appears, because the King of Leon distributed his troops in the frontier towns, rose in rebellion against him.
Pedro II, "The Catholic" (El Católico, 1196-1213), made his kingdom a dependency of the Holy See, although not with the consent of his subjects, but died in the battle of Muret, in which he took part to aid his kinsman, the Count of Toulouse, in the war against the Albigenses.
John II disturbed the peace of his reign by the unjust persecution of his son the Prince of Viana, and at his death was succeeded by Ferdinand the Catholic, who by his marriage to Isabella the Catholic definitively united the Kingdoms of Castile and Aragon.
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 El Reino de León - Primera mitad del siglo X (910 - 951)
A pesar del fracaso anterior, Ordoño II siguió batallando contra los moros y tomó Nájera, que pasaría a la corona de su aliado Navarro.
Ramiro II de ello, vuelve a la capital y la rinde, apresando a su hermano y encerrándolo en la prisión.
Ramiro II falleció en 951 en León, aunque durante sus últimos meses de vida era su hijo el que gobernaba en el Reino, ya que su ya delicada salud le había hecho abdicar en él.
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