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  2. Ferdinand II of León - Wikipedia

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    Sancho III of Castile and Ferdinand II of León and Galicia, from a Privilegium Imperatoris of Alfonso VII of León and Castile. Ferdinand's education was entrusted to a Galician magnate, Count Fernando Pérez de Traba, member of the same lineage as the former knights of his grandmother, Queen Urraca, and of the tutors and defenders of his father, King Alfonso VII.

  3. List of Leonese monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand I the Great King of León 1015-1065 r.1037–1065: Sancha of León?–1067: Sancho Garcés Lord of Uncastillo ≈1038–1083: Alfonso: Alberta: Sancho II the Strong King of León ≈1037-1072 r.1072: Urraca of Zamora 1033/4–1101: Elvira of Toro 1038/9–1101: García II King of Galicia ≈1042-1090 r.1065–1071: Sancho V Ramírez ...

  4. Luso–Leonese War (1167–1169) - Wikipedia

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    In December 1160, Ferdinand II of Leon met with Afonso I of Portugal in Celanova and this meeting seems to have resulted in a pact or alliance between the two monarchs, [6] through the marriage of the king of León with Afonso's daughter, which guaranteed the Leonese king security on his western border while he took care of Castilian issues in ...

  5. Luso–Leonese War (1162–1165) - Wikipedia

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    Expelled from Salamanca, in the spring of 1165 the Portuguese king marched again on Galicia, occupied Turonio and conquered the Castle of Cedofeita, near Pontevedra. [9] [15] [22] From Cedofeita, he raided Pontevedra, Ribadavia and Ourense. [9] [15] King Ferdinand II met again with Afonso I in Pontevedra and in May 1165 they signed peace. [15] [23]

  6. List of Castilian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    On ascension, she immediately abdicated in favor of her son, Ferdinand III. She died in 1246. 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 ...

  7. List of Galician monarchs - Wikipedia

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    In 1126, he succeeded Urraca as king of León, Castile and Toledo. During his reign, Afonso I of Portugal rebelled against León, of which he was a vassal. From 1152 on, Alfonso VII associated his sons to the throne, Ferdinand receiving the title of King of Galicia. Ferdinand II (1157–1188). Son of the former.

  8. Kingdom of León - Wikipedia

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    Two years later, in 1037, he defeated the king of León who died in the battle and, because Fernando was married to the Leonese king's sister, he became king of León and Galicia. For nearly 30 years, until his death in 1065, he ruled over the kingdom of León and the county of Castile as Ferdinand I of León .

  9. List of monarchs who abdicated - Wikipedia

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    Richard II Kingdom of England: King of England: 29 September 1399 Henry IV: Albert Kingdom of Sweden: King of Sweden: 1405 (deposed 1389) Margaret: Go-Komatsu: Japan: Emperor of Japan: 5 October 1412 Shōkō: Gregory XII Papal States: Pope: 4 July 1415 Martin V: Murad II Ottoman Empire: Ottoman Sultan: August 1444 Mehmed II: Go-Hanazono: Japan ...