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  Sancho II of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sancho became king in 1223 and was succeeded by his brother, king Afonso III in 1247.
Sancho II proved a capable commander but with regard to equally important administrative issues he was less competent.
Sancho II was removed from the throne in 1247 and fled to exile in Toledo where he died in January 4, 1248.
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 Portugal
Afonso VI of Portugal Afonso VI (House of Braganza.
Isabella of Portugal Isabella of Portugal (or Isabel in Lisbon.
Sancho II of Portugal Sancho II of Portugal, the Pious, fourth 1248.
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 Sancho I of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Sancho I of Portugal, known as the Populator (Port.
In 1170, Sancho was knighted by his father, King Afonso I, and from that time he became his second in command, both administratively and military.
Coimbra was the centre of his kingdom; Sancho terminated the exhausting and generally pointless wars against his neighbours for control of the Galician borderlands.
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 Afonso II of Portugal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
He was the son of Sancho I of Portugal by his wife, Dulce of Barcelona, princess of Aragon.
Hitherto, Sancho I his father and Afonso I of PortugalAfonso I his grandfather, were mostly concerned with military issues either against the neighbouring Castile or against the Moors in the South.
With Portugal position as a country firmly established, Afonso II endeavoured to weaken the power of the clergy and to apply a portion of the enormous revenues of the Catholic church to purposes of national utility.
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 Afonso III of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
He was the second son of King Afonso II of Portugal and his wife, Urraca of Castile; he succeeded his brother, King Sancho II of Portugal in 1247.
As the second son of King Afonso II of Portugal, Afonso was not expected to inherit the throne, which was destined to go to his brother Sancho.
Since Sancho was not a popular king, the order was not hard to enforce; he was exiled to Castile and Afonso III became king in 1247.
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 Encyclopedia: Sancho II of Portugal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Berengária, princess of Portugal was Queen consort of Denmark, fifth daughter of Portuguese King Sancho I, wife of Danish King Valdemar II and mother of Danish Kings Eric IV, Abel and Christopher I. She was born c.
Mafalda, princess of Portugal, Queen of Castile for a brief period, was the second youngest daughter of Portuguese King Sancho I. She was born c.
Beatrice of Portugal was the daughter of Portuguese King Peter I and a Castilian noblewoman called Inês de Castro that had arrived in Portugal as a maid of princess Constance of Castile, recently married to Pedro I (Prince at the time).
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 Sancho II de Portugal - Wikipédia
Sancho II (cognominado O Capelo por haver usado um enquanto criança; alternativamente, é também conhecido como O Pio ou O Piedoso), quarto rei de Portugal, nasceu em Coimbra a 8 de Setembro 1207, filho do rei Afonso II de Portugal e de sua rainha Urraca de Castela.
Sancho subiu ao trono em 1233 e foi sucedido pelo irmão Afonso III em 1248 (embora tenha abdicado em 1247, só após a sua morte Afonso se declarou rei).
Sancho II conquistou várias cidades no Algarve e no Alentejo.
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 Afonso II of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was the second but eldest surviving son of Sancho I of Portugal by his wife, Dulce of Barcelona, princess of Aragon.
Hitherto, Sancho I his father and Afonso I his grandfather, were mostly concerned with military issues either against the neighbouring Castile or against the Moors in the south.
With Portugal's position as a country firmly established, Afonso II endeavoured to weaken the power of the clergy and to apply a portion of the enormous revenues of the Catholic church to purposes of national utility.
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 Ancestors and Family of Alfonso III of Portugal
Marriage (1): Matilda II of Boulogne in 1238
As the second son of Afonso II of Portugal, Afonso was not expected to inherit the throne, which was thought destined to his brother Sancho.
Alfonso married Matilda II of Boulogne, daughter of Renaud de Dammartin and Ida of Boulogne, in 1238.
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 Timeline of Portuguese history - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
1112 — Afonso inherits the County of Portugal, a fiefdom of Castile
1807 — Napoleon Bonaparte, emperor of France invades Portugal and the Portuguese Royal Family is transferred to the colony of Brazil and the colony is elevated to the status of kingdom and center of the Portuguese Empire.
Maria II of Portugal becomes queen; consort king is prince (Fernando II of Portugal)
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 Afonso III of Portugal Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
As the second son of Afonso II of Portugal, Afonso was not expected to heir throne, destined to his brother Sancho.
Branca, princess of Portugal (1259-1321), abbess of the Convent of Huelgas
Maria, princess of Portugal (1264-1284), religious in the Convent of Saint John in Coimbra
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 Sancho II of Portugal -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Sancho became king in 1233 and was succeeded by his brother, king (Click link for more info and facts about Afonso III) Afonso III in 1247.
From 1236 onwards, Sancho II conquered several cities in (Click link for more info and facts about Algarve) Algarve and (Click link for more info and facts about Alentejo) Alentejo, securing the Portuguese position in the region.
Sancho II was removed from the throne in 1247 and fled to exile in (A city in central Spain on the Tagus river; famous for steel and swords since the first century) Toledo where he died in January 4, 1248.
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 Sancho II de Portugal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Sancho sintió bien al rey en 1233 y fue tenido éxito su hermano, rey Afonso III de 1247.
Sancho II probó a comandante capaz pero con respecto a ediciones administrativas igualmente importantes él era menos competente.
Sancho II fue quitado del trono en 1247 y huyó al exile en Toledo en donde él murió en de enero el 4 de 1248.
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 The Periphery of Francia: Spain, Britain, Eastern Europe, & Scandinavia
Also, the text refers to the daughter of Sancho García of Castile who marries Sancho III of Navarre as "Mayor" [p.687], even though the diagram calls her "Elvira" and "Mayor" is elsewhere given in the text as the heiress of Ribagorza [p.690].
Sancho I of León (955-958) thus might be considered Sancho I of Castile instead, especially given the co-numbering of the Kings of León and Castile.
Teobaldo II The marriage of Blanca of Navarre to Theobald of Champagne means that for a while the Counts of Champagne become the Kings of Navarre.
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 Sancho II --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Bhaskara II was born in 1114 in Biddur, India.
Mohammad II (Mehmed the Conqueror) (1432–81), Ottoman sultan, born in Adrianople (now Edirne); during rule (1444–46 and 1451–81), captured Constantinople and thus completed the Ottoman destruction of the Byzantine Empire; fourth son of Murad II; restored and repopulated Constantinople after capture in 1453; reorganized Ottoman administration, codified laws, encouraged scholarship...
Sancho Pursued by the Servants of the Duke
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 Sancho II of Portugal - ArtPolitic Encyclopedia of Politics : Information Portal
The son of Alfonso II[?], he was only 12 years old when he succeeded to the throne.
Upon attaining his majority, Sancho proved a capable commander, beginning the conquest of the Algarve.
Sancho eventually fled to Toledo where he died.
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 1st. class properties at the costa de la luz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
We have other quotations about this village later in the 8th century by the King Sancho II of Portugal in 1.239, which was given to the Order of Santiago.
During the reign of Alfonso X el Sabio, who belonged to the Crown of Castilla, it was given as dowry when his daughter accessed to the throne of Portugal.
In 1.335, it was wrested and definitivelly adquired for Castilla by the King Alfonso XI of Castilla; then, Ayamonte became the main centre of the marquises of the same name, separated from the Guzmanes of Condado de Niebla in 1396.
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 Marcus Sittich of SALZBURG , Bishop of Salzburg - Barent SANDERS
/-Engelbert II of CARINTHIA, Duke of Carinthia
1065 2 Isabel of URGEL =King Sancho Ramirez V of ARAGON Marriage: 1065 3 King Pedro Sanchez I of ARAGON =Agnes of AQUITAINE Marriage: 1086, Jaca =Berta of ITALY Marriage: 16 AUG 1097, Huesca 3 King Alfonso Sanchez I the Battler of ARAGON =Urraca of CASTILE, Countess of Castile Marriage: AFT.
/-Cde Raimund II of RIBORGAZA \-Ava of RIBORGAZA \-Gersenda of FEZENSAC
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg1575 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Sancho II of Portugal CAPÊLO [Parents] was born 8 Nov 1207.
Sancho married Mencia DE HARO on CIR 1246.
She married Sancho II of Portugal CAPÊLO on CIR 1246.
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 History of Madeira & Portugal
Portugal was obliged to surrender, and the ransom was almost all the conquests Afonso had made in Galicia in the previous years.
King Manuel of Portugal, dreamed of uniting Portugal and Spain under his rule and successively married two daughters of King Ferdinand V and Queen Isabella I. Under pressure from his Spanish relations, he followed their example by expelling Jews and Muslims from his domains in 1497, thus depriving Portugal of much of its middle class.
Philip III of Portugal (Philip IV of Spain) was held responsible for the fall of Spain.
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 1248 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Construction on the Alhambra palace, in Granada, Spain, is begun by the Moors.
January 4 - King Sancho II of Portugal, in exile in Toledo
February 1 - Duke Henry II of Brabant
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 Timeline Portugal
Magellan petitioned King Manuel of Portugal for an increase in his pension as a titular rise in rank, but the king refused and sent him back to Morocco.
Spain’s Philip II was proclaimed King Philip I of Portugal and united the colonial empires of Spain and Portugal.
He led Portugal's CP for half a century and became a national hero after the overthrow of the country's dictatorship.
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 MSN Encarta - Resultados de la búsqueda - Sancho II (de Portugal)
Sancho II (de Portugal) (1209-1248), rey de Portugal (1223-1248).
Sancho Garcés II (fallecido en el 994), rey de Pamplona (nombre por el que, en un principio, se conoció al reino de Navarra) y conde de Aragón...
Sancho II el Fuerte (1038-1072), rey de Castilla y de León (1065-1072).
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 History, Spain: Page 1. Index to Biographical Entries. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Henry II, Spanish king of Castile and León
James II, king of Aragón and count of Barcelona
Sancho IV, Spanish king of Castile and León
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 Worldroots.com
Duarte, Duke de Braganca+Infant of Portugal 1907-1976 and Maria Francesca, Pss d'Orleans
Maria da Gloria II de Braganca, Queen of Portugal (1819-1953)
(spouse of Maria da Gloria I, Queen of Portugal)
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 Sancho II of Portugal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The son of II of Portugal">Alfonso II[?], he was only 12 years old when he succeeded to the throne.
His later policies angered the Church and in 1246 recalcitrant nobles invited Sancho's brother III of Portugal">Alfonso III[?], Count of Boulogne to take the throne.
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 Sancho II. (Portugal) - netlexikon
Januar 1248 in Toledo) war der vierte König von Portugal aus dem Hause Burgund.
Sein Vater war exkommuniziert gestorben, über Portugal das Interdikt verhängt.
Siehe auch: Geschichte Portugals, Zeittafel der Geschichte Portugals, Portugal unter den Burgunderherrschern
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