Teresa Gil de Vidaure (died on 15 July 1285) was the common law wife of King James I of Aragon, but never a queen. Claiming that she was a leper, James...
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politician Rosemarie Gil (born 1942), Filipino actress Teresa Gil de Vidaure (died in 1285), common-law wife of King James I of Aragon Tomás Gil (born 1977),...
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James I of Aragon (redirect from Jaime I de Aragón)
of Toledo Eleanor (born 1251, died young) James married thirdly Teresa Gil de Vidaure, but only by a private document, and left her when (as he claimed)...
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whose remains are undisturbed. James I remarried one more time, to Teresa Gil de Vidaure, who was previously his mistress. Since the nineteenth century,...
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de Aragon: Siglo IX–XVIII, Universitat Barcelona, 1980, p. 546. ISBN 978-84-7528-694-5. Antonio Ubieto Arteta, Creación y desarrollo de la Corona de Aragón...
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Montpellier Eleanor 1221 1 child Violant of Hungary 1235 10 children Teresa Gil de Vidaure 2 children 27 July 1276 Valencia aged 68 James II 1276–1286 (first...
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Count of Barcelona (redirect from Comte de Barcelona)
The count of Barcelona (Catalan: comte de Barcelona, Spanish: conde de Barcelona, French: comte de Barcelone, Latin: comes Barcinonensis) was the ruler...
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1215–1251 James I the Conqueror King of Aragon 1208-1276 r.1213–1276 Teresa Gil de Vidaure ?-1285 Eleanor of Castile 1200–1244 Ferdinand of Aragon 1245–1250...
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Countess consort of Roussillon. Also Countess consort of Cerdanya. Also Baróness de Ompelas. Also Titular Princess consort of Achaea. Also Queen consort of Navarre...
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Berenguela Alfonso, who had become his concubine after his wife, Teresa Gil de Vidaure, allegedly developed leprosy, but returned to the Crown upon her...
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Fidel Fita i Colomer: Boletín de la Real Academia de la Historia, tomo 40 (1902): Principado de Cataluña - Razón de este nombre: Ya en las cortes del...
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