Alfonso IV (c. 890s – 933), called the Monk (Spanish: el Monje), was King of León from 925 (or 926) and King of Galicia from 929, until he abdicated in...
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Sancho I of León, nicknamed Sancho the Fat (c. 932 – 19 December 966) was a king of León twice. He was succeeded in 958 by Ordoño IV and, on his death...
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period. He was the son of Alfonso IV of León and his queen, Onneca Sánchez of Pamplona, and nephew of Ramiro II of León and of García Sánchez I of Pamplona...
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was a King of León from 931 until his death. Initially titular king only of a lesser part of the kingdom, he gained the crown of León (and with it, Galicia)...
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The Lycée Henri-IV is a public secondary school located in Paris. Along with the Lycée Louis-le-Grand, it is widely regarded as one of the most prestigious...
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Neopatria in 1381. Peter was born at Balaguer, the eldest son and heir of Alfons IV, then Count of Urgell, and his first wife, Teresa d'Entença. Peter was...
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Alfonso Jordan, also spelled Alfons Jordan or Alphonse Jourdain (1103–1148), was the Count of Tripoli (1105–09), Count of Rouergue (1109–48) and Count...
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Alfonso X of Castile (redirect from Alfons X)
Spanish: el Sabio; 23 November 1221 – 4 April 1284) was King of Castile, León and Galicia from 1 June 1252 until his death in 1284. During the election...
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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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S.; Bagué, Enric (1954). Els descendents de Pere el Gran: Alfons el Franc, Jaume II, Alfons el Benigne (in Catalan). Teide (Biografies catalanes, Sèrie...
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Egypt Sancho I of León "~ the Fearless": John the Fearless (French: Jean sans Peur) "~ the Frank": Alfonso III of Aragon (Catalan: Alfons el Franc; Spanish:...
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Fruela II of Asturias (redirect from Fruela II of León)
took León. Although Fruela called himself king of a much-diminished Asturias, evidence suggests that his role was subordinate to the king of León. As king...
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Ordoño II (c. 873 – June 924, León) was a king of Galicia from 910, and king of Galicia and León from 914 until his death. He was an energetic ruler who...
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Urraca Fernández (category Beni Alfons)
Urraca Fernández (died 1007) was queen of León and Navarre as the wife of two kings of León and one king of Navarre between 951 and 994. She acted as...
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Rivington. Mutgé i Vives, Josefa (1997). "Relacions entre Alfons el Benigne de Catalunya-Aragó i Alfons IV de Portugal" (PDF). XV Congreso de Historia de la Corona...
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ISBN 8400051505. Mutgé i Vives, Josefa (1997). "Relacions entre Alfons el Benigne de Catalunya-Aragó i Alfons IV de Portugal" (PDF). XV Congreso de Historia de la Corona...
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Alfonso the Battler (redirect from Alfons the battler)
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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a rival king in Galicia (982–984) and then king of the entire Kingdom of León (984–999). His reign is summed up by Justo Pérez de Urbel's description of...
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Astur-Leonese dynasty (redirect from Beni Alfons)
("sons of Alfonso"), was the ruling family of the kingdom of Asturias and León from 739 until 1037. Under their rule, the Astur-Leonese kingdom went from...
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1285-1291 : Alfons I the Liberal (III of Aragon), son of Peter I/III 1291-1327 : James II the Just, son of Peter I/III 1327-1336 : Alfons II the Kind (IV of Aragon)...
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pintores i escultores valencianes (1500-1950) (in Catalan). Institució Alfons el Magnànim, Centre Valencià d'Estudis i d'Investigació. ISBN 978-84-7822-726-6...
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Ordoño I of Asturias (redirect from Ordoño I of León)
Ordoño additionally led the repopulation of the cities of Tui, Astorga, León, and Amaya, which had been left deserted after being conquered by Alfonso...
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of Segorbe Alfons I 1522–1563 Francesc I 1563–1572 Joana II 1572–1608 Enric III 1608–1640 Lluís 1640–1670 Joaquim 1670, died aged 3. Pere IV 1670–1690...
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Imperator totius Hispaniae (section Kings of León)
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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of Aragon. The reign of Ramon Berenguer IV saw the Catalan conquest of Lleida and Tortosa. Their son, Alfons, was the first king of Aragon who, in turn...
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Aragonese: Alifonso XII Asturian: Alfonsu XII Basque: Alfontso XII Catalan: Alfons XII Occitan: Anfós XII Galician: Afonso XII Spanish: Alfonso XII Juan Sisinio...
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Quispe. Edwin Mellen Press. ISBN 0-7734-6217-1. Retrieved 22 November 2009. Alfons Stübel, Max Uhle: Die Ruinenstätte von Tiahuanaco im Hochlande des alten...
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Reconquista (section Kingdom of León (910–1230))
Asturian power moved from the mountains over to Leon, to become the Kingdom of León or Galicia-Leon. Santiago's were among many saint relics proclaimed...
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Lüschow, Hans Martin; Tews, Peter; Rothaut, Josef; Dermann, Klaus; Knödler, Alfons; Hecht, Christian; Schlott, Martin; Drieselmann, Ralf; Peter, Catrin; Schiele...
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