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  1. Alfonso IX de León [b] (Zamora, 15 de agosto de 1171 [1] -Sarria, 24 de septiembre de 1230) [a] fue rey de León desde 1188 hasta su muerte. Su hijo Fernando III el Santo acabaría uniendo en 1230 los reinos de Castilla y de León mediante la Concordia de Benavente , lo cual supondría el surgimiento de la Corona de Castilla .

  2. Alfonso IX (15 August 1171 – 23 or 24 September 1230) was King of León and Galicia from the death of his father Ferdinand II in 1188 until his own death. He took steps towards modernizing and democratizing his dominion and founded the University of Salamanca in 1212.

  3. Alfonso IX. Zamora, 15.VIII.1171 – Villanueva de Sarria (Lugo), 24.IX.1230. Rey de León (1188-1230). Hijo de Fernando II (1157-1188), rey de León, y de su mujer Urraca Alfonso, llamada “La Portuguesa”, por su procedencia. Fue bautizado en la catedral de Zamora.

  4. Alfons IX. von León (* 15. August 1171 in Zamora; † 23. oder 24. September 1230 in Villanueva bei Sarria) war König von León in der Zeit von 1188 bis 1230. Laut den Aufzeichnungen des Ibn Chaldūn trug er den Beinamen El Baboso („der Sabberer“), da er bei Wutanfällen Schaum vor dem Mund gehabt haben soll.

  5. Alfonso IX (born 1171, Zamora, Leon [Spain]—died September 24, 1230, Villanueva de Sarria, Galicia) was the king of Leon from 1188 to 1230, son of Ferdinand II of Leon, and cousin of Alfonso VIII of Castile (next to whom he is numbered as a junior member of the family).

  6. The two kingdoms of León and Castile were split in 1157, when a major defeat for Alfonso VII of Castile weakened the authority of Castile. A map of the Kingdom of León in 1210. The last two kings of an independent Kingdom of León (1157–1230) were Ferdinand II and Alfonso IX.