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García became the first king of the new Kingdom of León, which was created from his father's Kingdom of Asturias. Garcia died without children. Ordoño II: c. 873 914 – 924 924 Middle son of Alfonso III and brother of García I. Ordoño was first king of the new Kingdom of Galicia, created from his father's Kingdom of Asturias.
King of León ≈871–910-914: Muniadona: Elvira Menéndez d. 921: Ordoño II King of Galicia ≈873–910–924 King of León r.914–924: Aragonta González: Nunilo: Fruela II King of Asturias ≈875–910–925 King of León and Galicia r.924–925: Urraca bint Abd Allah: Kings of the Kingdom of Leon: Alfonso Fróilaz the Hunchback King of ...
Kings of Leon is an American rock band formed in Mount Juliet, Tennessee, in 1999. The band includes brothers Caleb, Nathan , and Jared Followill and their cousin Matthew Followill . The band's early music was a blend of Southern rock and garage rock with blues influences, but it has evolved throughout the years to include a variety of music ...
[citation needed] King Ferdinand III needed two years to suppress the secessionist revolts in the Kingdom of León, so his son Alfonso X restored the independence of the Kingdom of León. However, this was not respected by his son and successor, Sancho IV , whose brother John waited until 1296, following Sancho's death the previous year, to be ...
All kings hereafter were also kings of León: Ferdinand III: The Saint 30 August 1217 30 May 1252 Oldest son of Berengaria, ascending when his mother abdicated in his favor. Also from 1230, through his father, he was King of León and King of Galicia as well. The three kingdoms were thereafter dynastically bound together. Alfonso X: The Wise 30 ...
The Victory Cross, a symbol of the Astur-Leonese dynasty. The Asturian or Astur-Leonese dynasty (Spanish dinastía asturiana or astur-leonesa, Asturian dinastía asturllionesa), known in Arabic as the Banī Adhfūnsh ("sons of Alfonso"), [1] was the ruling family of the kingdom of Asturias and León from 739 until 1037.
King of Navarre c. 1112 –1150: Urraca the Asturian 1133–c. 1179: Louis VII King of the Franks 1120–1180: Constance 1140–1160: Alfonso II the Chaste King of Aragon 1157–1196: Sancha 1154/1155–1208: Ferdinand 1153–1157: Afonso I King of Portugal 1109–1185: Sancho VI the Wise King of Navarre 1132–1194: Sancha 1139–1179: Blanche ...
The family would come to be known by a toponymic surname indicating their derivation from the latter village. One of these traced said this man married with Violante Ponce de León, family of Kings of León with one daughter of a King Alfonso IX of León. A son named Suero and trunk of the lineage fought in the war of succession of the house of ...