inherited the Kingdom of León, "the most extensive, valuable and emblematic part: the one that contained the cities of Oviedo and León, cradles of the Asturian-Leonese...
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localities. Ordoño's paternal grandfather was his namesake, Ordoño Álvarez de las Asturias, an important magnate during the reign of King Alfonso IX of León who...
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Alhandic. 1 January. Ordoño III of León becomes king. 956 (Date unknown). Sancho I of León becomes king. 958 (Date unknown). Ordoño IV of León becomes king,...
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Ferdinand IV of Castile (redirect from Ferdinand IV of Castile and León)
accompanied by Aragonese troops, and went to the city of León, where John of Castile was proclaimed King of León, Seville and Galicia. Immediately afterwards, John...
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succeeded his father Ramiro, Ordoño I (850–66) repressed a major revolt amongst the Basques in the east of the kingdom. In 859, Ordoño besieged the fortress...
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Imperator totius Hispaniae (section Kings of León)
wife of Emperor Ordoño of León", referring to Ordoño II, whose third and final wife she was. In the Codex the other kings of León are simply styled...
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Joanna of Castile (redirect from Joanna of Castile and León)
Ferdinand II and Joanna met at Hornillos, Castile, on 30 July 1507. Ferdinand then constrained her to yield her power over the Kingdom of Castile and León to...
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Emund the Old) Mihnea of Wallachia (Romanian: Mihnea cel Rău) Ordoño IV of León (Spanish: Ordoño el Malo) Sigurd Magnusson, pretender of Norway (Old Norse:...
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Reconquista (section Kingdom of León (910–1230))
was completed as the kingdom became the Kingdom of León. From this power base, his heir Ordoño II was able to organize attacks against Toledo and even...
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Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (redirect from Charles II, Duke of Burgundy)
in (of) Germany, King of Italy, King of all Spains, of Castile, Aragon, León, of Hungary, of Dalmatia, of Croatia, Navarra, Grenada, Toledo, Valencia...
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Santiago de Compostela (redirect from Santiago di Compostela)
and anointed by the local bishop at the cathedral, among them Ordoño IV in 958, Bermudo II in 982, and Alfonso VII in 1111, by which time Compostela had...
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Philip I of Castile (redirect from Philip I of Castile and León)
Joanna, the second daughter of Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon. Around the same time, Philip's sister, Margaret, was given in marriage...
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Garcia II of Galicia. In 1072, it was forcibly annexed by Garcia's brother Alfonso VI of León; from that time Galicia was united with the Kingdom of León under...
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Min., of Aquasparta; Robert Kilwardby, OP, Archbishop of Canterbury; and Ordoño (Ordeonio) Álvarez, Bishop of Braga. Two cardinal-priests were named: Gerardo...
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906) Ordoño IV, king of León (or 963) Sigurd Haakonsson, Norse Viking nobleman William Taillefer I, Frankish nobleman 963 March 15 – Romanos II, Byzantine...
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Emirate of Granada defeat those of the Kingdom of Castile, and Kingdom of León. September 27 – King Magnus III of Sweden founds a Swedish nobility, by enacting...
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[in:] Anales toledanos 37 (1999), p. 277 Canal 2006, p. 261 Andreu Navarra Ordoño, La región sospechosa. La dialéctica hispanocatalana entre 1875 y 1939,...
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represented by Francesc Romaní i Puigdengolas, see e.g. Andreu Navarra Ordoño, La región sospechosa. La dialéctica hispanocatalana entre 1875 y 1939,...
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publisher (link) Torres Sevilla-Quiñones de León, Margarita Cecilia (1999). Linajes nobiliarios de León y Castilla: Siglos IX–XIII. Salamanca: Consejería...
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