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  2. Alfonso II of Aragon - Wikipedia

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    Alfonso II (1–25 March 1157 – 25 April 1196), called the Chaste or the Troubadour, was the King of Aragon and, as Alfons I, the Count of Barcelona from 1164 until his death. [1] [4] The eldest son of Count Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona and Queen Petronilla of Aragon , [5] he was the first King of Aragon who was also Count of Barcelona.

  3. Alfonso II | Reconquista, Mediterranean Expansion ...

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    Alfonso II, (born 1152, Barcelona—died 1196, Perpignan, Roussillon), count of Barcelona from 1162 and king of Aragon from 1164. The son of Ramón Berenguer IV , Alfonso succeeded his father as count of Barcelona and his mother as ruler of Aragon, thus associating the two countries under the house of Barcelona—a union that was destined to be ...

  4. Alfonso II el Casto, rey de Aragón - Geni.com

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    Alfonso II (Aragon) or Alfons I (Provence and Barcelona) (Huesca, 1157[1] – Perpignan, 1196), called the Chaste or the Troubadour, was the King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona from 1162 until his death. He was the son of Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona and Petronilla of Aragon and the first King of Aragon who was also Count of Barcelona.

  5. Alfonso II of Aragon - Wikiwand

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    Alfonso II , called the Chaste or the Troubadour, was the King of Aragon and, as Alfons I, the Count of Barcelona from 1164 until his death. The eldest son of Count Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona and Queen Petronilla of Aragon, he was the first King of Aragon who was also Count of Barcelona.

  6. Alfonso The Chaste de Aragón, conde de Provenza (1180 - 1209 ...

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    Alfonso II (died 1209) was the second son of Alfonso II of Aragon and Sancha of Castile. His father transferred the County of Provence from his uncle Sancho to him in 1185. In 1193, Alfonso married Gersenda II of Sabran, daughter of Rainou, Count of Forcalquier and Gersend of Forcalquier.

  7. Alfonso II of Aragon - Oxford Reference

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    Quick Reference. (1448–95), King of Naples, was born on 4 November 1448, the son of Ferrante I, who created him duke of Calabria. Alfonso was educated in his father's humanist court and ... From: Alfonso II of Aragon in The Oxford Dictionary of the Renaissance ». Subjects: History — Early Modern History (1500 to 1700)

  8. Alfonso II, Count of Provence - Wikipedia

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    Alfonso II, Count of Provence. Alfonso II (1180 – 2 February 1209) was the second son of Alfonso II of Aragon (who was Alfonso I of Provence) and Sancha of Castile. [1] His father transferred the County of Provence from his uncle Sancho to him in 1185. Alfonso II was born in Barcelona .

  9. Alfonso the Battler - Wikipedia

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    Alfonso I ( c. 1073/1074 [a] – 7 September 1134), called the Battler or the Warrior ( Spanish: el Batallador ), was King of Aragon and Navarre from 1104 until his death in 1134. He was the second son of King Sancho Ramírez and successor of his brother Peter I.

  10. Alphonse II King of Aragon (1164–1196). He was the first king of the Crown of Aragon and son of the Queen Petronila of Aragon (1157–1164) and the count of Barcelona, Ramon Berenguer IV (1137–1162). Aware of the new political reality that he embodied as King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona, Alphonse II made significant changes to his iconography.

  11. Alfonso II of Aragon Biography - King of Aragon | Pantheon

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    Alfonso II (1–25 March 1157 – 25 April 1196), called the Chaste or the Troubadour, was the King of Aragon and, as Alfons I, the Count of Barcelona from 1164 until his death. The eldest son of Count Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona and Queen Petronilla of Aragon, he was the first King of Aragon who was also Count of Barcelona.