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| | Afonso II of Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | With Portugal's position as a country firmly established, Afonso II endeavoured to weaken the power of the clergy and to apply a portion of the enormous revenues of the Catholic church to purposes of national utility. |  | | He was the second but eldest surviving son of Sancho I of Portugal by his wife, Dulce of Barcelona, princess of Aragon. |  | | Succeeded his brother Sancho as 5th King of Portugal |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afonso_II_of_Portugal
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| | Articles - Sancho I of Portugal |
 | | With the death of Afonso I in 1185, Sancho I became the second king of Portugal. |  | | Sancho I of Portugal, known as the Populator (Port. |  | | To secure the agreement, Prince Sancho of Portugal married, in 1174, princess Dulce Berenguer, younger sister of king Alfonso II of Aragon. |
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http://www.worldhammock.com/articles/Sancho_I_of_Portugal
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| | 32nd Generation (cont.) |
 | | Sancho de Aragon V (I), King of Aragon and Navarre was born 1045 and married 1063. |  | | Louis de Mousson II, Count of Mouson and Montbéliard was born 1019 in Mouson, Lower Alsace région, France and married circa 1040. |  | | BIOGRAPHY: Louis II was the Seigneur of Montbéliard, St. Mihel, Mousson, and Aimance; Count of Bar and Montbéliard. |
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http://boazfamilytree.com/jbourchier/aqwg31.htm
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| | Chapter 3: The Kingdom of León-Castilla under King Alfonso VI |
 | | Similarly, when Sancho II endowed what he intended as the major episcopal see of his kingdom on March 18, 1068, the choice did not fall on Burgos, watered by the Arlanzón River which runs south and west on the way to its union with the Arlanza. |  | | The continuing preoccupation of Sancho with aggrandizement at the expense of the Navarrese is also reflected in his charter to the monastery of Oña, dated April 27, 1070. |  | | The charter that Sancho II granted to Bishop Jimeno of Oca on February 8, 1068, is unexceptionable, and neither of the above names appears among the confirmations. |
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http://libro.uca.edu/alfonso6/alfonso3.htm
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| | El Cid |
 | | Rodrigo was brought up in the court of Ferdinand I ("the Great"), serving the latter's son, prince and future king Sancho II. |  | | The Cid entered al-Mutamin's service and successfully defended Zaragoza against the assaults of al-Mtmdhir, Sancho I of Aragon, and Ramon Berenguer II, whom he held captive briefly in 1082. |  | | His daughters, Elvira and Urraca, received Tora and Zamora respectively. |
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http://www.1-free-software.com/en/wikipedia/e/el/el_cid.html
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| | Christian Rulers |
 | | Ramiro became the first king of Aragon upon the death of his father Sancho the Great of Navarre in 1035. |  | | The county was created with the settlement of Burgos in 880. |  | | * Víctor Manteca.tells me "Alfonso IV became King of Leon in 925 after a civil war where he was aided by Sancho Garcés I of Navarra. |
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http://www.balagan.org.uk/war/0711/rulers_christian.htm
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| | Ferdinand of Castile and Leon - Eustache de Champagne |
 | | She was married to William Bertrand II of Forcalquier. |  | | King Pedro I the Cruel of Castile and Leon was born in 1334. |  | | King Sancho III the Great of Castile was born in 987. |
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http://www.geocities.com/jerry_l.geo/d79.htm
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| | Castiles & Leon |
 | | He inherited León from his father, Ferdinand I. Defeated by his brother Sancho II of Castile, he fled to the Muslim court of Toledo. |  | | In 1469 she married Ferdinand of Aragón (later King Ferdinand II of Aragón and Ferdinand V of Castile). |  | | Peter's daughter Constance married John of Gaunt, who contested Henry II's succession to Castile. |
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http://medievalcoins.ancients.info/castiles__leon_history.htm
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| | Gallery |
 | | Queen Theresa of Portugal (1180), consort of Ferdinand II of León |  | | Ferdinand II (V) the Catholic of Aragon and Castile (1516) |  | | Sancho I of Aragon/Sancho V of Navarre (†1094) |
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http://homepage.mac.com/crowns/e/avgal.html
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| | Namnlöst dokument |
 | | Manuel II He was born on November 15, 1889. |  | | Following the death of João VI he rapidly abdicated towards his daughter (Maria II) leaving later the throne of Brazil to his only son (Pedro II of Brazil). |  | | He was replaced by his younger brother Afonso III who became regent (1247-1249) after a civil war (1245-1247) and later became king since Sancho II had no children. |
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http://www.warholm.nu/Kingport.html
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| | The Kingdom of León-Castilla under King Alfonso VI |
 | | The Crónica Najerense incorporated the tale of Sancho II's ruse of feigning a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela in order to secure passage for his forces through his brothers lands and then his capture of García near Santarem in central Portugal. |  | | Pelayo was Alfonso VI's choice for that important bishopric in 1102 and was a prominent figure at court during the reigns of both Alfonso and his daughter, Urraca. |  | | Moreover, sometime in 1071 Sancho II explicitly recognized Garcías rule over Galicia in another of his own charters. |
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http://libro.uca.edu/alfonso6/alfonso2.htm
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| | European Voyages of Exploration - Portugal Overview |
 | | The bishops renewed their complaints of the disorders in Portugal, and in 1245, by the Bull "grandi non immerito", Innocent IV committed the government to Sancho's brother Alfonso who was living in France. |  | | The murder was perpetrated by a man named Buica and several associates, and was applauded by the Republican press. |  | | On the death of John, his son Pedro IV gave a new constitution, called "the Charter", and then resigned the throne in favour of his infant daughter Maria II, naming his brother Miguel regent. |
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http://www.ucalgary.ca/applied_history/tutor/eurvoya/portover.html
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| | COUNTS & KINGS OF CASTILE |
 | | He heired the county when he was a child, while his brother-in-law, Sancho III of Navarre, regented the country. |  | | During his reign, the county of Portugal was born. |  | | In the same year the kings of Leon and Navarre invaded Castile, but Alfonso defeated them with the aid of King Pedro II of Aragon. |
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http://perso.wanadoo.es/ibg3/med/chron.html
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| | Spanish Civilization |
 | | Philip II of Spain / Philip I of Portugal |  | | Thus yellow, the color for Castile (which started as a County of León, was detached by Sancho the Great of Navarre, and then was willed to his son Ferindand I as a separate kingdom), is also the color for Spain as a whole, as Castile absorbs León, Aragón, and then, briefly, Portugal. |  | | Philip III of Spain / Philip II of Portugal |
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http://www.uncg.edu/rom/courses/klrauch/civ/kings.htm
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| | Don Quijote: Engravings by Gustavo Doré #1 |
 | | Don Quijote persuades Sancho to serve as his squire (I, 7) |  | | Don Quijote in his room, with Sancho and bachelor Sansón Carrasco (II, 3) |  | | Don Quijote and the Parliament of Death (II, 11) |
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http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~cervantes/doreeng1.htm
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| | List of Aragonese monarchs |
 | | 1063 1094 Sancho I Ramirez, a.k.a Sancho V of Navarre |  | | Ferdinand V of Spain, invaded Navarre (married Isabella I of Castile) |  | | The title of Count of Barcelona belonged to the Aragonese monarch after Alfonso II inherited it from his father Ramon Berenguer IV. |
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http://usapedia.com/l/list-of-aragonese-monarchs.html
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| | Sancho II -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Mohammad II (Mehmed the Conqueror) (143281), Ottoman sultan, born in Adrianople (now Edirne); during rule (144446 and 145181), captured Constantinople and thus completed the Ottoman destruction of the Byzantine Empire; fourth son of Murad II; restored and repopulated Constantinople after capture in 1453; reorganized Ottoman administration, codified laws, encouraged scholarship... |  | | He then submitted to the caliphate, one of his daughters marrying the chief minister of Córdoba, Abu 'Amir al-Mansur, and becoming a Muslim. |  | | Bhaskara II was born in 1114 in Biddur, India. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9065426?tocId=9065426
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| | Kings of Portugal |
 | | Afonso VI The son of King João IV, Afonso was paralyzed and unsound in mind, and was deposed in 1667 and exiled to the Azores by his brother Pedro, who acted as regent until Afonso's death. |  | | The most powerful was Philip II, king of Spain, who in 1580 became Philip I of Portugal. |  | | Sancho was a weak King, and was eventually overthrown by his brother. |
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http://www.thornr.demon.co.uk/kchrist/kings.html
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| | The Reconquest. |
 | | 1162: Alfonso II, son of Petronila and Ramon Berenguer IV, unites in his person the kingdom of Aragon and the County of Barcelona. |  | | 1369: Pedro I the Cruel is murdered in Montiel by his half brother Enrique de Trastamara, who then governs as Enrique II. |  | | Before his death, he shares out his territories between his sons: Castile goes to Sancho II and Leon to Alfonso VI. |
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http://www.sispain.org/english/history/reconque.html
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| | Welcome to Adobe GoLive 5 |
 | | King of Aragon Ferdinand II the Catholic (1479-1516) and his Queen Isabella I the Catholic (1504) |  | | 1556-1598: PHILIP II (Felipe II; King of England, Portugal, Naples and Sicily) |  | | 1029-1035: SANCHO I THE GREAT (Sancho I el Mayor) |
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http://homepage.mac.com/crowns/e/avtxt.html
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| | GradeSaver: ClassicNote: Don Quixote Book II - Character List |
 | | Sancho briefly rules as Governor of the town of Barataria, and he displays common sense, discernment, and mercy in his rulings. |  | | At the end of the novel, Sancho returns home to his wife, Teresa, and his daughter, Sanchica. |  | | Quixote never meets his beloved lady, Dulcinea, and his antics make him a target for the malicious ruses and practical jokes of others. |
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http://www.gradesaver.com/ClassicNotes/Titles/quixote2/charlist.html
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| | El Cid |
 | | When prince Sancho became King Sancho II in 1065, he gave Rodrigo the highest position at court. |  | | Sancho believed that the kingdom should stay united and Rodrigo stood by him. |  | | The Cid continued in the royal service and married Alfonso's neice Jimena in 1074. |
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http://staff.esuhsd.org/~balochie/studentprojects/elcid
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| | Navarra |
 | | Juana married Antoine of Bourbon, who ruled with her from 1555 on. |  | | Juana II, a granddaughter of the first, married Philipppe of Evreux, and the two ruled Navarra jointly from 1328 on. |  | | Catarina married Jean II of Albret, who ruled with her from 1484 on. |
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http://family-of-man.com/CatalogEnglish/Europe/Iberian_Peninsula/navarra.html
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| | O Portal da História - D. Sancho II |
 | | Sancho II Sancho II Quarto rei de Portugal. |  | | O Portal da História - D. Sancho II Reis, Rainhas e Presidentes de Portugal |  | | Sancho II, nasceu em Coimbra pelo ano de 1209, e morreu em Toledo em 4 de Janeiro de 1248. |
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http://www.arqnet.pt/portal/portugal/temashistoria/sancho2.html
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| | Articles - List of Navarrese monarchs |
 | | 1328-1349 Joan II of Navarre, married to Philip of Evereux |  | | 1076–1094 Sancho V Ramirez, as Sancho I of Aragon from 1063-1094, son of Garcia V's bastard brother. |  | | Son of Sancho I. His mother Toda descended from the Iniguez line. |
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http://www.worldhammock.com/articles/King_of_Navarre
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| | Spanish 127: Don Quixote |
 | | DQ II, 25-26 Maese Pedro: taller sobre teoría y práctica narrativas (cf I, 20 Sancho narrador). |  | | It should be taken near the end of your program, after you have had M42, 119A and 120A. |  | | 35 Desencantar a Dulcinea: los azotes de Sancho. |
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http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/syllabi/classes/span127_lec1_02s/Syllabus.cfm
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| | Sancho II de Portugal |
 | | English version: Sancho II of Portugal Next: Fútbol De la Uno-Liga Up |  | | Sancho II de Portugal, el reypiadoso, cuarto de Portugal, llevado en de septiembre el 8 de 1207 en Coimbra, era el más viejo hijo de Afonso II de Portugal de su esposa, princesa Urraca del castile. |  | | Afonso II, su padre, excommunicated por papa Honorius III, para sus tentativas de reducir la energía de la iglesia dentro del país. |
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http://www.yotor.net/wiki/es/sa/Sancho%20II%20de%20Portugal.htm
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| | Articles - List of Castilian monarchs |
 | | Ferdinand II of Aragon regent 1506-1516 (her father) |  | | Fruela II of Asturias 910-925 and of Galicia and León 924-925 |  | | Isabella I of Castile 1474-1504 (wife of Ferdinand II of Aragon) |
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http://www.lastring.com/articles/King_of_Castile_and_Leon?mySession=02533a7711bc3f4ff050ba76040eec19
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| | Aspiring Spaniard's Guide: Royal Styles and Titles of Spain |
 | | 1065), second son of Sancho III of Navarra, received the kingdom of Castilla from his father, and conquered Leon on his father-in-law Bermudos III in 1037. |  | | Fernando I had shared Castilla, Leon and Galicia among his sons Sancho II, Alfonso VI and Garcia; but Sancho dispossessed his brothers, only to be killed in 1072. |  | | The Basques founded the kingdom of Navarra, which under Sancho III came to dominate all others, but at Sancho's death in 1035 the kingdoms of Aragon and Castilla were created and went their separate ways. |
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http://www.geocities.com/thalaric1/history/royalstyles.html
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| | Sancho II on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Publication: Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America; Author: De Armas, Frederick ; Source: MAGAZINES |  | | d.1072, Spanish king of Castile (1065-72), son and successor of Ferdinand I. He conquered (1072) León from his brother Alfonso VI, but his sister Urraca rebelled against him at Zamora, and Sancho was assassinated while besieging the city. |  | | Nero's Golden House: Italian Art and the Grotesque in Don Quijote, Part II (1).(Ensayo crítico) |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/S/Sancho2-C1ast.asp
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| | Spain |
 | | Caliphate abolished, separate Moorish kingdoms established in Andalusia |  | | daughter of John II Francis Phoebus of Foix |  | | Garcia II son of Sancho II Sancho III the Great |
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http://www.gaminggeeks.org/Resources/KateMonk/Europe-Western/Spain/Rulers.htm
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| | El Cid |
 | | Sancho exiled his brothers to the city of Toledo. |  | | About 1070 Sancho began his war against his brothers and sisters. |  | | He divided his kingdom among his three sons, Sancho, Alfonso and Garcia, and his two daughters, Elvira and Urraca. |
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http://ctspanish.com/legends/elcid.htm
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| | (King of Castile SANCHO II - Della SCHINDELE ) |
 | | (King of Castile SANCHO II - Della SCHINDELE) |  | | King of Castile SANCHO II The Great SANCHO III (____ - 1035) |  | | BACK (Hannah ROY - King Aragon Navarre SANCHO I) |
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http://www.moetec.com/genealogy/index/ind0151.html
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| | 30TH GENERATION |
 | | Aberca Sancho II died in 994 in France. |
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http://home.gci.net/~airloom/jcb/d969.htm
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| | Sancho II |
 | | Sancho II was a weak king, mild and shiftless, and eventually was overthrown by his brother Afonso (in 1246?) who then declared himself king when Sancho died in 1248. |
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http://www.thornr.demon.co.uk/kchrist/sancho2.html
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| | Portugal |
 | | Maria II daughter of Pedro IV Pedro V |  | | Afonso VI Pedro II brother of Alfonso VI João V |
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http://www.gaminggeeks.org/Resources/KateMonk/Europe-Western/Portugal/Rulers.htm
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| | BATTLES OF CASTILE & LEON |
 | | This time Al-Mundir is defeated by the new count of Castile, Diego Rodríguez Porcelos. |  | | The kings of Portugal (Sancho II) and León (Alfonso IX) fail to conquer to the Moors this Portuguese city. |  | | The, now, king of Castile, Sancho, is defeated by Navarrese & Aragonese; a Muslim army from his ally, Al-Muktadir, avoids the invasion of Castile. |
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http://es.geocities.com/endovelico2001/med/battle.html
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| | Sancho II de Portugal - Wikipédia |
 | | Sancho II (cognominado O Capelo por haver usado um enquanto criança; alternativamente, é também conhecido como O Pio ou O Piedoso), quarto rei de Portugal, nasceu em Coimbra a 8 de Setembro 1207, filho do rei Afonso II de Portugal e de sua rainha Urraca de Castela. |  | | Sancho II conquistou várias cidades no Algarve e no Alentejo. |  | | Sancho II provou ser um general capaz e eficiente, mas no campo admistrativo mostrou-se menos dotado. |
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http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sancho_II_de_Portugal
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