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  2. Berengaria of Castile - Wikipedia

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    Berengaria ( Castilian: Berenguela ), nicknamed the Great (Castilian: la Grande) (1179 or 1180 – 8 November 1246), was Queen of Castile [1] for a brief time in 1217, and Queen of León from 1197 to 1204 as the second wife of King Alfonso IX. As the eldest child and heir presumptive of Alfonso VIII of Castile, she was a sought after bride, and ...

  3. Berengaria of Castile (1180–1246) | Encyclopedia.com

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    Berengaria of Castile (1180–1246) Queen of Leon. Name variations: Berengeria, Berengare; (Spanish) Berenguela. Pronunciation: Ber-en-GAR-ee-uh. Born in 1180 in Castile; died on November 8, 1246, in Castile; daughter of Alphonso VIII, king of Castile and León (d. 1214), and Eleanor of Castile (1162–1214, daughter of Eleanor of Aquitaine ...

  4. Berengaria of Castile, Lady of Guadalajara - Wikipedia

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    Berengaria of Castile (Seville, 1253 – Guadalajara, 1300), Infanta of Castile and Lady of Guadalajara in her own right. She was the eldest child of King Alfonso X of Castile and Violante of Aragon. She was probably named after her paternal great-grandmother, Queen Berengaria of Castile.

  5. Reina de Castilla Berengaria de Castilla, I (1180 - 1246 ...

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    Berengaria (Castilian: Berengaria; 1180 – 8 November 1246), was briefly queen of Castile and León. The eldest daughter of Alfonso VIII of Castile and Eleanor of England, she was briefly engaged to Conrad II, Duke of Swabia, but he was murdered in 1196 before they could be married.

  6. Berenguela of Castile - ThoughtCo

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    Dates: January/June 1, 1180 - November 8, 1246 Also known as: Berengaria of Castile More About Berenguela of Castile Berenguela was born to King Alfonso VIII of Castile and Eleanor Plantagenet, Queen of Castile. An arranged marriage to Conrad II of Swabia did not happen; he was murdered in 1196 before the marriage was held. Berenguela's Marriage

  7. Berengaria of Castile - Wikiwand

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    Berengaria , nicknamed the Great , was Queen of Castile[1] for a brief time in 1217, and Queen of León from 1197 to 1204 as the second wife of King Alfonso IX. As the eldest child and heir presumptive of Alfonso VIII of Castile, she was a sought after bride, and was engaged to Conrad, the son of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I.

  8. Berengaria of Castile, Lady of Guadalajara - Wikiwand

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    Berengaria of Castile (Seville, 1253 – Guadalajara, 1300), Infanta of Castile and Lady of Guadalajara in her own right. She was the eldest child of King Alfonso X of Castile and Violante of Aragon. She was probably named after her paternal great-grandmother, Queen Berengaria of Castile.

  9. Berengaria of Castile (b. around 1199) | Encyclopedia.com

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    Berengaria of Castile (b. around 1199) Empress of Constantinople. Name variations: Infanta of Castile. Born around 1199; death date unknown; daughter of Berengaria of Castile (1180–1246) and Alphonso IX, king of León; married John I de Brienne, king of Jerusalem (r. 1210–1225), emperor of Constantinople (r. 1228–1237), in 1224; children ...

  10. Berenguela de Castilla - Wikimedia Commons

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    Berenguela de Castilla. English: Berengaria of Castile (Castilian: Berenguela; 1179 or 1180 – 8 November 1246) was Queen of Castile in 1217 and Queen consort of León from 1197 to 1204. As the eldest child and heir presumptive of Alfonso VIII of Castile, she was a sought after bride, and was engaged to Conrad, the son of Holy Roman Emperor ...

  11. Berengaria of Castile — Google Arts & Culture

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    Berengaria was queen regnant of Castile in 1217 and queen consort of León from 1197 to 1204.