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Sancho II of Castile and León. Sancho II in the Castilian manuscript Compendium of Chronicles of Kings (...) (c. 1312-1325). Currently located at Biblioteca Nacional de España. Sancho II (1036/1038 – 7 October 1072), called the Strong (el Fuerte), was King of Castile (1065–72), Galicia (1071–72) and León (1072).
Queen of Nájera or junior Queen of Castile García Ramírez of Navarre 1137 30 January 1151 12 August 1156 Sancho III: Eleanor of England [6] Henry II of England (Plantagenet) 13 October 1162 September 1177 5 October 1214 husband's death: 31 October 1214 Alfonso VIII: Mafalda of Portugal [6] Sancho I of Portugal 1194/7
Reign began. Reign ended. Notes. Sancho II. the Strong. 27 December 1065. 6 October 1072. Oldest son of Ferdinand I of León, who ruled León and Castile, and declared himself Emperor of Spain. Ferdinand did not, however, pass both of his kingdoms on to Sancho but on his death gave instructions to divide the kingdoms among his sons, with Sancho ...
11 December 1474. husband's death. 12 December 1475. Henry IV. Ferdinand II of Aragon (1452–1516), husband of Queen Isabella of Castile and León, and Philip of Habsburg (1478–1506), husband of Queen Joanna of Castile and León, were kings of the Crown of Castile-León.
Eleanor of England (Spanish: Leonor; c. 1161[1] – 31 October 1214 [2][3]), was Queen of Castile and Toledo [4] as the wife of Alfonso VIII of Castile. [5][6] She was the sixth child and second daughter of Henry II, King of England, and Eleanor of Aquitaine. [7][8] She served as Regent of Castile during the minority of her son Henry I for 26 ...
Mayor Alfonso de Meneses. María Alfonso Téllez de Meneses (c. 1265 – 1321), known as María de Molina, was queen consort of Castile and León from 1284 to 1295 by marriage to Sancho IV of Castile, and served as regent for her minor son Ferdinand IV (1295 - c.1301) and later her grandson Alfonso XI of Castile (1312-1321).
The Kingdom of Castile (/ kæˈstiːl /; Spanish: Reino de Castilla: Latin: Regnum Castellae) was a polity in the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages. It traces its origins to the 9th-century County of Castile (Spanish: Condado de Castilla, Latin: Comitatus Castellae), as an eastern frontier lordship of the Kingdom of León.
In 1071, Garcia's kingdom of Galicia was attacked, conquered, and divided between his brothers, and in 1072, Alfonso's kingdom of León was attacked and conquered by Sancho. Sancho II: 1036/1038 January 1072 – 6 October 1072 6 October 1072 Oldest son of Ferdinand I, who ruled León and Castile, and brother to his predecessor, Alfonso VI.