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| | Afonso IV of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Afonso married Beatrice of Castile (1293-1359) in 1309, daughter of Sancho IV, King of Castile, and Maria de Molia and had four sons and three daughters. |  | | By Beatrice of Castile (1293-1359; married in 1309) |  | | The first-born of this union, princess Maria of Portugal, married King Alfonso XI of Castile in 1328, at the same time that Afonso IV's heir, Peter, was promised to another Castilian princess, Constance of Penafiel. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfonso_IV_of_Portugal
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| | Raul N. Longoria's Genealogy Database |
 | | She was married to Sancho III (KING OF CASTILE). |  | | She was married to John I of Castile in May 1383. |  | | Beatriz of Castile (Infanta of Castile) was born in 1293. |
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http://www.raullongoria.net/Genealogy/FamilyTree/d1.html
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| | 700000 people connected with European Royalty |
 | | Sancho IV Alfonsez Castile Of Castile and Maria (Majorra) Alfonsez Molino |  | | Sancho IV Alfonsez Castile Of Castile and Maria Perez |  | | Juan Prince Of Castile and Leon and Joanna Of Montferrat |
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| | Raul N. Longoria's Genealogy Database |
 | | He was married to Urraca of Castile (Countess of Castile) in 1087. |  | | Peter, however, enlisted the aid of England, with whom he had formed an alliance in 1362, With the aid of Edward the Black Prince, Peter invaded Castile and defeated Henry II and Du Guesclin's mercenaries in 1367 in a battle at Najera. |  | | Urraca of Castile (Countess of Castile) was born in 1081. |
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http://www.raullongoria.net/Genealogy/FamilyTree/d5.html
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| | DeCastro Family Story: chapter 4 - Origins (part 2) |
 | | On the death of Pedro of Castile Fernando became a claimant to the throne of Castile basing his claim on his descent from Sancho III and his marriage with the daughter of the late King. |  | | Afonso IV urged his son to contract another marriage, but D. Pedro alleged his attachment to his late wife to avoid it, while Inez de Castro was said to have declared that she was, nor could be, his wife. |  | | Pedro the first of Portugal before his death organised with Pedro the first of Castile a military alliance which was sealed by three betrothals, that of the heir of Portugal Fernando to the King of Castile's daughter Beatriz, whilst the two sons of Inez de Castro Joao and Denis, would also marry Castilian princesses. |
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http://www.decastro.gen.nz/decor2.htm
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| | Ferdinand of Castile and Leon - Eustache de Champagne |
 | | King Sancho III Alfonsez of Castile was born in 1135 in Castile, Spain. |  | | King Pedro I the Cruel of Castile and Leon was born in 1334. |  | | She was married to King Louis VII Capet (the Younger) of France in 1154 in Castile, Spain. |
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| | ipedia.com: Sancho III of Navarre Article |
 | | Sancho was married to Muña Mayor Sánchez, daughter of count Sancho I of Castile. |  | | With his nephew, king Alfonso V of Leon and Count García Sánchez of Castile, he led a combined attack against Al-Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir (died 1002; "Almanzor" among the Christians), conquering further territories in the south. |  | | Before his death in 1035 Sancho divided his possessions among his sons. |
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| | August 14 |
 | | He solved the Moorish problem by allying with Castile (he married Beatrice who was the daughter of Sancho IV of Castile) to beat them pesky Moors at the battle of Salado. |  | | It was at the Battle of Aljubarrato on August 14, 1385 that John I of Portugal defeated the forces led by John I of Castile (Beatrice's hubby.) Portugal won and Castile was finally thrown out. |  | | Today also marks the battle of Aljubarratto fought in 1385 between John of Portugal and John of Castile. |
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http://webpages.charter.net/astroweaver/history/aug14.html
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| | Sancho IV of Castile - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Sancho IV "the Brave" (1257/58 – April 25, 1295) was a king of Castile and León (1284- 1295). |  | | His elder brother, Ferdinand de la Cerda, died in November 1275, and in 1282 Sancho assembled a coalition of nobles to declare for him against Ferdinand's son Alfonso, then took control of the kingdom when Alfonso X died in 1284. |  | | In 1291, Sancho led an expedition that captured the port of Tarifa from the Moors and his uncle don Juan. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sancho_IV_of_Castile
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| | de Dreux 123 |
 | | This is the shield of le Ducs de Brittany (John III 1286-1341 married Isabella daughter of Sancho IV King of Castile, John V 1339-1399 married Joan daughter of Charles I King of Navarre and Joan daughter of John II King of France) |
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| | Genealogy - pafg90 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File |
 | | Sancho IV of Castile was born 13 May 1258 in of, Spain. |  | | Maria de Melino was born about 1262 in of, Castile, Spain. |  | | Dionisio of Portugal was born 9 Oct 1261 in, Portugal. |
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| | Sancho III, king of Navarre. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 |
 | | Sancho the Great also claimed overlordship of Barcelona, forcing Berengar Raymond I to become his vassal. |  | | Navarre passed to García; Castile and Aragón, made into kingdoms, went respectively to Ferdinand I and Ramiro I; Sobrarbe and Ribagorza, joined as a separate kingdom, were given to Gonzalo. |  | | After conquering (c.101525) the territories of Sobrarbe and Ribagorza from the Moors, he took possession of Castile, Vizcaya, and Álava (1028) as his wifes inheritance from her deceased brother, the count of Castile, for whom he had been protector since 1017. |
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| | Articles - John III, Duke of Brittany |
 | | He married firstly, in 1298, Isabelle, sister of Philip IV of France; secondly, in 1310, Isabella, daughter of Sancho IV of Castile; and thirdly, in 1329, Joan, only child of Edward of Savoy. |  | | His death triggered the Breton War of Succession (1341-1364), which opposed the House of Blois and the rights of his niece Joanna of Dreux, to the House of Montfort, a cadet branch of the ducal family of Brittany, led by John of Montfort and his homonymous son. |
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| | Articles - 1291 |
 | | Sancho IV of Castile captures Tarifa from the Moors. |  | | February 8 - Afonso IV of Portugal (died 1357) |  | | A purported enacting document, the Federal Charter of 1291, is now widely believed to be a forgery. |
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| | Search Results for sancho - Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | second king of Portugal (11851211), son of Afonso I. Sancho II |  | | king of Aragon from 1063 to 1094 and of Pamplona (or Navarre; as Sancho V Ramírez) from 1076 to 1094, the son of Ramiro I of Aragon. |  | | fourth king of Portugal, son of Afonso II and of Urraca, who was the daughter of Alfonso VIII of Castile. |
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http://www.britannica.com/search?query=sancho&submit=Find&source=MWTEXT
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| | Alfonso X of Castile |
 | | His second son, Sancho IV of CastileSancho, enforced his claim to be heir, in preference to the children of Ferdinand de la Cerda, the elder brother who died during Alfonso's lifetime. |  | | A reaction in his favour was beginning in his later days, but he died defeated and deserted at Seville/, leaving a will by which he endeavoured to exclude Sancho and a heritage of civil war. |  | | His descent from the Hohenstaufen through his mother, a daughter of the emperor Philip of Swabia, gave him claims to represent the Swabian line. |
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http://www.infothis.com/find/Alfonso_X_of_Castile
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| | Articles - James II of Aragon |
 | | Maria, who married Pedro of Castile, son of Sancho IV of Castile. |  | | His first wife was Elizabeth of Castile, daughter of Sancho IV of Castile, but that marriage was dissolved after Sancho's death, when James choose to change his alliances and take advantage of the turmoil inside Castile. |  | | Constança, who married Juan Manuel of Castile, nephew of Alfonso X of Castile. |
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| | Ferdinand IV of Castile - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Ferdinand IV, El Emplazado or "the Summoned," (December 6, 1285 - September 7, 1312) was a king of Castile (1295- 1312). |  | | He was a son of Sancho El Bravo and his wife. |  | | He captured Gibraltar in 1309, with the help of Aragón. |
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http://www.sevenhills.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Ferdinand_IV_of_Castile
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| | Alfonso XI King of Castile |
 | | Peter "The Cruel", King of Castile and Leon+ |  | | Alfonso married Mary, daughter of Alfonso IV of Portugal and Beatrix. |  | | This Web Site was Created 12 Aug 2005 with Legacy 5.0 from Millennia |
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| | BBC - h2g2 - King Pedro of Portugal |
 | | Amongst the courtiers who travelled with her to escape the tyranny of the Castilian monarch was Inêz de Castro, the illegitimate daughter of the Spanish nobleman Pedro Fernandes de Castro who was himself a descendant of Sancho IV of Castile. |  | | In 1340, Spain was still divided into the minor kingdoms of Aragon and Castile, whilst Portugal had already incorporated the kingdom of the Algarve. |  | | In Castile a group of nobles were in revolt against their King Pedro and, to obtain military help, they offered the crown of Castile to the Infante Dom Pedro. |
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| | MacFamilyTree |
 | | Father:, King of Castile & León, Sancho IV "the Fierce" |  | | , King of Castile & León, Sancho IV "the Fierce" |  | | Children of of Portugal, Alfonso and, Princess of Castille & Leon, Beatrice Sancha |
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| | Spain (from coin) -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | The series of Castile and León began with similar pieces under Alfonso VI (10651109), and that of Aragon under Sancho Ramírez (106394). |  | | That of Navarre started under Sancho III Garcés (c. |  | | Among the earliest gold was that of Alfonso VIII of Castile
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| | 1291 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Sancho IV of Castile captures Tarifa from the Moors. |  | | February 8 - King Afonso IV of Portugal |  | | August 1 - The Swiss Confederation is formed by Uri, Schwyz, and Unterwalden (the Letter of Alliance). |
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| | 1293 |
 | | May 20 - King Sancho IV of Castile creates the Study of General Schools of Alcala. |
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| | List of Castilian monarchs - Open Encyclopedia |
 | | This is a list of kings and queens of Castile. |  | | Mayor - 1029-1032, wife of Sancho III of Navarre |  | | Alfonso VII of Castile, (1105-1157), the Emperor - 1126-1157 |
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http://open-encyclopedia.com/List_of_Castilian_monarchs
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| | 1500Islam |
 | | Sancho IV of Castile: "The Moor is nothing but a dog...Those things which Christians consider evil and sinful, he considers goodly and beneficial for salvation; and what we think beneficial for salvation, he considers sinful." |  | | New situation: 1469 Isabel of Castile married Ferdinand of Aragon. |  | | First time in 800 years most of the peninsular was under unified rule. |
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http://www.unc.edu/gform-links/courses/pre2000fall/hist037/Notes/1500Islam.html
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