AOL Web Search

  1. About 346,000 search results
  1. Ad

    related to: Alfonso of Molina
  1. Web results:
  2. Alfonso of Molina - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfonso_of_Molina

    Alfonso of León, Lord of Molina (1202 – 6 January 1272 [1]) was an infante (prince) of León and Castile, the son of King Alfonso IX of León and his second wife Queen Berengaria of Castile. He was the brother of King Ferdinand III of Castile and León, and father of Queen Maria of Molina, wife of King Sancho IV.

  3. Alfonso de Molina (unknown-1272) - Find a Grave Memorial

    www.findagrave.com/.../160011990/alfonso-de-molina

    Alfonso of León, Lord of Molina (1203/1204 – 6 January 1272) was an infante (prince) of León and Castile, the son of King Alfonso IX of León and his second wife Queen Berengaria of Castile. He was the brother of King Ferdinand III of Castile and León, and father of Queen Maria of Molina, wife of King Sancho IV.

  4. Alfonso of Molina - Wikipedia - Al-Quds University

    wiki.alquds.edu/?query=Alfonso_of_Molina

    Alfonso of León, Lord of Molina (1202 – 6 January 1272) was an infante (prince) of León and Castile, the son of King Alfonso IX of León and his second wife Queen Berengaria of Castile. He was the brother of King Ferdinand III of Castile and León, and father of Queen Maria of Molina, wife of King Sancho IV. He became Lord of Molina and ...

  5. María de Molina - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/María_de_Molina

    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). Queenship

  6. About: Alfonso of Molina - DBpedia Association

    dbpedia.org/page/Alfonso_of_Molina

    Alfonso of León, Lord of Molina (1202 – 6 January 1272) was an infante (prince) of León and Castile, the son of King Alfonso IX of León and his second wife Queen Berengaria of Castile. He was the brother of King Ferdinand III of Castile and León, and father of Queen Maria of Molina, wife of King Sancho IV.

  7. Category:Alfonso of Castile, Lord of Molina - Wikimedia Commons

    commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Alfonso_of...

    Media in category "Alfonso of Castile, Lord of Molina" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Alfonso de Molina.jpg 172 × 163; 46 KB.

  8. Alfonso of Molina - Campaign in Andalusia and The Battle of ...

    www.liquisearch.com/alfonso_of_molina/campaign...

    Campaign in Andalusia and The Battle of Jerez (1231) In 1231, while he visited the main cities of León after having taken possession of it, Ferdinand reportedly sent his son Prince Alfonso, then nine years of age and living in Salamanca, to lay waste to the Almohad Caliphate territories around Córdoba and Seville, accompanied by Álvaro Pérez "the Castilian" de Castro and the magnate Gil ...

  9. Alfonso of Molina (deceased) - Genealogy - Geni.com

    www.geni.com/people/Alfonso-of-Molina/2913774

    Genealogy profile for Alfonso of Molina Alfonso of Molina (deceased) - Genealogy Genealogy for Alfonso of Molina (deceased) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  10. Towards RomeCup 2023 with Scientific Director Alfonso Molina “Advancing Technology for... Welcome, I am the Scientific Director of the Fondazione Mondo Digitale In Italy, a non-profit organization I created in 2001. I have a personal Chair in Technology Strategy and, until recently, I was professor at the Business School of the University of ...

  11. Alfonso Fernández el Niño - Wikiwand

    www.wikiwand.com/en/Alfonso_Fernández_el_Niño

    Alfonso Fernández el Niño was a Spanish nobleman, the illegitimate son of King Alfonso X of Castile and Elvira Rodríguez de Villada. He was the lord of Molina and Mesa through his marriage to Blanca Alfonso de Molina, daughter of the infante Alfonso of Molina and niece of King Alfonso IX of León.

  1. Ad
    related to: Alfonso of Molina