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  2. Ferdinand II of León - Wikipedia

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    Born in Toledo, Castile, Ferdinand was the third but second surviving son of King Alfonso VII of León and Castile [1] and Berenguela of Barcelona. [2] His paternal grandparents were Count Raymond of Burgundy and Queen Urraca of León and his maternal grandparents were Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona, and Douce I, Countess of Provence.

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

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    In exchange for peace, Ferdinand II committed to marrying Urraca of Portugal, daughter of Afonso I, [23] despite the canonical impediment that made the marriage prohibited by the Catholic Church, as they had the same great-grandfather. [15] From this marriage the future king Afonso IX of León was born. [15] [24]

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

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    The cities of Salamanca and Ávila protested to Ferdinand II and even revolted, but the rebellion was suppressed by the king in 1162. [ 7 ] [ 9 ] A new war between Portugal and León raged from 1162 to 1165 [ 10 ] and in 1167 hostilities between the two kingdoms reignited again.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Ferdinand II - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand II is the name of: Ferdinand II of León (1132–1188), king from 1157; Fernando II, Duke of Braganza (1430–1483), also known as Ferdinand II (1430–e.1483) Ferdinand II of Aragon (1452–1516), the Catholic, king of Aragon from 1479, of Sicily from 1468; Ferdinand V of Castile 1474–1504 and Ferdinand III of Naples 1504–1516

  7. List of Spanish monarchs - Wikipedia

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    After the Spanish Revolution of 1868 deposed Isabella II, while a new monarch was sought, a provisional government and a regency headed by Francisco Serrano y Domínguez from 8 October 1868 until 2 January 1871 was established. Amadeo was elected as king and the new title used was King of Spain, by the Grace of God and will of the nation.

  8. Ferdinand of León - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand of León may refer to: Ferdinand I of León and Castile (died 1056), king; Ferdinand II of León (died 1188), king; Ferdinand of León (died 1214), infante;

  9. Ferdinand II of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand II of Spain may refer to: Ferdinand II of Leon , (21 August 1157 – 22 January 1188) Ferdinand II of Aragon , (20 January 1479 – 23 January 1516), also King of Castile and Léon as Ferdinand V (15 January 1475 – 26 November 1504)