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  1. 30 mag 2024 · Sancha of Castile (21 September 1154/5 – 9 November 1208, Sijena) was the only surviving child of King Alfonso VII of Castile by his second queen, Richeza of Poland, who was the daughter of Vladislav II, Duke of Silesia. On January 18, 1174 in Saragossa she married King Alfonso II of Aragon.

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    • Alfonso II el Casto, Rey de Aragón
  2. 28 mag 2024 · After Ferdinand III died in 1252, Joan did not enjoy a cordial relationship with his heir, her stepson Alfonso X of Castile, with whom she quarreled over the lands and income she should have received as dowager queen of Castile.

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    • Argoules, Picardy, France
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  3. 4 giorni fa · Isabella's younger brother Alfonso of Castile was born two years later on 17 November 1453, demoting her position to third in line. When her father died in 1454, her half-brother ascended to the throne as King Henry IV of Castile.

  4. 1 giorno fa · Despite his heavy commitments in Wales, Edward agreed. The nearest English vassal to Castile was Gaston, whose land of Béarn lay on the northern edge of the Pyrenees. So, in December he was ordered to lead a hundred men over the mountains to join Alfonso's army. The payrolls show he took 41 Gascon knights and 59 esquires.

  5. 1 giorno fa · It was there on 7 June 1494 that the Treaty of Tordesillas was created, before being ratified by the ‘Catholic monarchs’, Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon, a month later on 2 July and signed by King John II of Portugal in Setúbal on 5 September 1494. And with that, Spain and Portugal agreed to carve up the world. To continue ...

  6. 3 giorni fa · Carme Rissech of URV and her colleagues determined that 23 of the individuals buried in the castle’s cemetery likely died from unhealed injuries. “We observed many lesions on the upper part of ...

  7. 26 mag 2024 · Ferdinand III (born 1201?—died May 30, 1252, Sevilla; canonized February 4, 1671; feast day May 30) was the king of Castile from 1217 to 1252 and of Leon from 1230 to 1252 and conqueror of the Muslim cities of Córdoba (1236), Jaén (1246), and Sevilla (1248).