Ferdinand I (c. 1015 – 24 December 1065), called the Great (el Magno), was the count of Castile from his uncle's death in 1029 and the king of León after...
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Ferdinand I of Spain may refer to: Ferdinand I of León, (c. 1015–1065) Ferdinand I of Aragon, (1380–1416) Ferdinand (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Ferdinand I or Fernando I may refer to: Ferdinand I of León, the Great (ca. 1000–1065, king from 1037) Ferdinand I of Portugal and the Algarve, the Handsome...
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Ferdinand of León may refer to: Ferdinand I of León and Castile (died 1056), king Ferdinand II of León (died 1188), king Ferdinand of León (died 1214)...
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Ferdinand II (c. 1137 – 22 January 1188), was a member of the Castilian cadet branch of the House of Ivrea and King of León and Galicia from 1157 until...
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King Ferdinand may refer to: Ferdinand I of Aragon (1380–1416) Ferdinand II of Aragon (1452–1516), also Ferdinand V of Castile and León, Ferdinand "the...
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King of León and Castile in 1037 Ferdinand II of León (1137–1188), King of León in 1157 Ferdinand III of Castile (1199–1252) the Saint, King of Castile...
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King of Castile (1065–72), Galicia (1071–72) and León (1072). Born at Zamora, Sancho was the eldest son of Ferdinand the Great and Sancha of León. He was...
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of León (c. 1018 – 8 November 1067) was a princess and queen of León. She was married to Ferdinand I, the Count of Castile who later became King of León...
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of King Ferdinand I of León. Urraca of León and Castile (Urraca the Reckless) (1082–1129), Queen of León and Castile, daughter of Alfonso VI, wife of...
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Ferdinand III (Spanish: Fernando; 1199/1201 – 30 May 1252), called the Saint (el Santo), was King of Castile from 1217 and King of León from 1230 as well...
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994 – 7 August 1028), called the Noble, was King of León from 999 to 1028. Like other kings of León, he used the title emperor (Imperator totius Hispaniae)...
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three sons. León was inherited by García I (910–914) who moved the capital of the kingdom of Astures to León. His successor was Ordoño II of León (914–924)...
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expanded realm that he passed to his daughter. The son of Ferdinand I, King of León and Count of Castile and his wife, Queen Sancha, Alfonso was a "Leonese...
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previously: From 1037 until 1065 under Ferdinand I of León. Upon his death his kingdoms passed to his sons, León to Alfonso VI, Castile to Sancho II, and...
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(15 August 1171 – 23 or 24 September 1230) was King of León from the death of his father Ferdinand II in 1188 until his own death. He took steps towards...
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his son, Ferdinand Sánchez, the future King Ferdinand I of León who inherited the county from his mother. Near the end of 1063, Fernando I convened the...
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Ferdinand IV of Castile (6 December 1285 – 7 September 1312) called the Summoned (el Emplazado), was King of Castile and León from 1295 until his death...
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March 1090), King of Galicia, was the youngest of the three sons and heirs of Ferdinand I, King of Castile and León, and Sancha of León, whose Leonese inheritance...
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Ferdinand I (10 March 1503 – 25 July 1564) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1556, King of Bohemia, Hungary, and Croatia from 1526, and Archduke of Austria...
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and Robert Southey's Chronicle of the Cid. Urraca's mother was Sancha of León. Before his death in 1065, Ferdinand divided his widespread conquests...
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Aristocracy in Twelfth-Century León and Castile. Cambridge University Press, 1997. Appendix I: "The Counts of Twelfth Century León and Castile and Aragon, pp...
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reconquered by King Ferdinand I of León. Alfonso III had to face the offensive of the Umayyad prince al-Mundir, son of Mohamed I. Fighting occurred almost...
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1056: Ferdinand I of León, King of Castile and King of León, is crowned Imperator totius Hispaniae (Emperor of All Hispania). 1056: William II of England...
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King of León from 1037 until his 1065 death, being Emperor of all Spain from 1056, married to Sancha of León. Jimena Sánchez, Queen consort of León by her...
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Imperator totius Hispaniae (redirect from List of Consorts of Hispania)
in León". The other, from the archives of the Cathedral of León, describes León as an imperium: "the kingdom [and] empire [of] King Sancho in León". In...
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succeeded by his sons Fruela II of Asturias, Ordoño II of León in Galicia, and García I of León in León. (After 910). The Chronicle of Alfonso III written. 912...
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centuries, with funds provided by Ferdinand I of León and Henry I of England. In October 1085, Pope Urban II, a former prior of Cluny, consecrated the high...
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Ferdinand I (Portuguese: Fernando; 31 October 1345 – 22 October 1383), sometimes called the Handsome (o Formoso) or occasionally the Inconstant (o Inconstante)...
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Alfonso the Battler (redirect from Alfonso I of Aragón)
Queen Urraca of León, a passionate woman unsuited for a subordinate role. The marriage had been arranged by her father Alfonso VI of León in 1106 to unite...
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