Alfonso Fróilaz, called the Hunchback (Spanish el Jorobado), was briefly the king of the unified kingdom of Asturias, Galicia and León in 925. He succeeded...
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but the son of Fruela, Alfonso Fróilaz, became king in at least part of the kingdom when his father passed. Sancho Ordóñez, Alfonso, and Ramiro, the sons...
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León (and with it, Galicia) after supplanting his brother Alfonso IV and cousin Alfonso Fróilaz in 931. The scant Anales castellanos primeros are a primary...
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After a few years of civil wars during the reigns of Fruela II, Alfonso Fróilaz and Alfonso IV, Ramiro II (931–951) assumed the throne and brought stability...
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father was Alfonso III of Asturias and his mother was Jimena of Pamplona. In 910 Fruela and two of his brothers deposed their father, Alfonso, and divided...
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of Iberia by the Umayyad Caliphate. Following the forced abdication of Alfonso III by his sons in 910, the kingdom was split into three: Asturias, León...
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Astorga, where he enlisted the support of his cousin, Froila's son, Alfonso Fróilaz. In a second offensive, Sancho was defeated and forced to abandon León...
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reunited Alfonso's realm. Fruela's death a year later initiated a period of chaos, with several claimants to the crown. Fruela's son, Alfonso Fróilaz, received...
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folded into León. Alfonso Fróilaz 925 – 926 Son of Fruela II. He was deposed within a year due to the efforts of his cousins (Sancho, Alfonso, and Ramiro)...
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925 and Alfonso III the Great was succeeded by Fruela II in Asturias, Alfonso III in León and, in Galicia, by Ordoño II of León. Alfonso Fróilaz the Hunchback...
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to: Adam de la Halle (1240–1287), French poet, composer and musician Alfonso Fróilaz, briefly the king of the unified kingdom of Asturias, Galicia and León...
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Pedro Fróilaz de Traba (fl. 1086–1126) was the most powerful secular magnate in the Kingdom of Galicia during the first quarter of the twelfth century...
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Astur-Leonese dynasty (redirect from Banu Alfonso)
alternated between Alfonso's descendants and those of his brother, Fruela of Cantabria. With the death of Alfonso I's grandson, Alfonso II (842), Fruela's...
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by his son Alfonso Fróilaz who ascends the throne. With the support of King Jimeno II of Pamplona (later Navarra), Sancho Ordóñez, Alfonso, and Ramiro...
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deposed 585. Malaric, 585, deposed and captured. Alfonso Fróilaz, 925–926, driven out 926. Alfonso IV of León, 929–931, abdicated, died 933. Tancred...
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Heongang Died Alfonso Fróilaz King of Leon July 925 – late 925 Death of his father, Fruela II Deposed by his cousins Sancho Ordóñez, Alfonso IV, and Ramiro...
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Alférez (section León and Castile under Alfonso VII)
often as a prelude to promotion to the rank of count. It is known that Alfonso VIII of Castile rewarded his alférez Álvaro Núñez de Lara with the grant...
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son Alfonso Fróilaz his successor. Ordoño II's sons Sancho Ordóñez, Alfonso IV the Monk of León and Ramiro II of León did not recognize Fróilaz's succession...
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38-44), has argued that Ordoño IV was instead son of Galician king Alfonso Fróilaz, a paternity for Ordoño IV also favored by Claudio Sánchez-Albornoz...
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Bierzo intermittently between 1167 and his death. He was the son of Ramiro Froilaz and Inés (Agnes), who was "descended from the kings of France" according...
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Santoña is dated to the reign of Count Nuño and King Alfonso Fróilaz. This Alfonso, a cousin of Alfonso IV, was ruling the north of the kingdom apparently...
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Urraca Sánchez of Pamplona (10th century), wife of Ramiro II of León Urraca Fróilaz (fl. 969–978), wife of Aznar Purcelliz Urraca Garcés (died before 1008)...
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Ramiro Fróilaz (floruit 1120–1169) was a Leonese magnate, statesman, and military leader. He was a dominant figure in the kingdom during the reigns of...
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brother, but died a year later. 925 Alfonso Fróilaz son of Fruela, King of León and Galicia, Sancho I Ordóñez, Alfonso IV and Ramiro II, the sons of Ordoño...
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his brother Ordoño on the thrones of León and also Galicia. 925 – Alfonso Fróilaz succeeds Fruela as king of Leon, Galicia and Asturias, but is deposed...
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Alfonso of León, Lord of Molina (1202 – 6 January 1272) was an infante (prince) of León and Castile, the son of King Alfonso IX of León and his second...
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defense of Alfonso Raimúndez's right to rule Galicia and succeed his mother as a pretext for a rebellion. After their leader Pedro Fróilaz de Traba announced...
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by his son Alfonso Fróilaz who ascends the throne. With the support of King Jimeno II of Pamplona (later Navarra), Sancho Ordóñez, Alfonso, and Ramiro...
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Fernando Yáñez (section Military service to Alfonso)
not seem to have prejudiced the rights of either Pedro Fróilaz or his charge, the future Alfonso VII, already crowned king of Galicia, but merely to have...
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