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  • de a ceremonial entry into London as Queen of Castile, accompanied by Edward, the Black Prince, and
  • Abner presented charges before Alfonso XI of Castile, accusing his former brethren of using a pray
  • In 1996, while continuing on Step by Step, Castile added the vocal role of Eugene Horowitz, anot
  • op above the town was the refuge for Peter of Castile after his defeat by the forces of Henry of Tr
  • f Trastamara's house, faced for the throne of Castile, after the death of Peter I of Castile in 136
  • the castle was handed over to the Kingdom of Castile after the Treaty of Almizra of 1244.
  • t of the war being conducted by Alfonso XI of Castile, against Muhammed IV between 1312 and 1350.
  • ulled Aragon out of its pledged submission to Castile, aided no doubt by the beauty and charm of hi
  • between James I and the heir to the throne of Castile, Alfonso the Wise, who would succeed to the t
  • ubject to different assemblies: the Cortes in Castile along with the assembly in Navarre and three
  • 1252, on the death of his mother, Blanche of Castile, Alphonse was joint regent with Charles of An
  • urce claims that only 500 knights returned to Castile, although others do not support this low figu
  • by "Infante Alfonso" (the future Alfonso X of Castile), although it soon regained its independence.
  • r of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile, and the pair were sent to Ludlow Castle, tra
  • ation comprises the all the municipalities in Castile and Leon.
  • in his work that Alfonso X the Wise, king of Castile and Leon, ordered to move the remains of Pela
  • He was a prince of Castile and First Lord of Aguilar de Campoo.
  • r husband, who had proclaimed himself King of Castile and Leon on 29 January.
  • gland, Joan and her eldest son Ferdinand left Castile and returned to her native Ponthieu.
  • ssue, including the future Kings Henry III of Castile and Ferdinand I of Aragon.
  • It was not until the union of Aragon and Castile and the completion of the Reconquista that th
  • disturbing behavior soon destroyed peace with Castile and Aragon.
  • descendants of Joanna the Mad and Philip I of Castile, and among these just the royal houses of Spa
  • maternal grandparents were King Alfonso X of Castile and his wife Violante of Aragon.
  • ed into the Spanish kingdom with the union of Castile and Aragon at the time of Isabella I of Casti
  • of King Alfonso IX of Leon and Berenguela of Castile, and a younger brother of King Ferdinand III
  • to old kingdom of Leon, and then, to crown of Castile and within the Castile belong to realm of Sev
  • as Doctor, he became secretary to John II of Castile, and Henry IV of Castile.
  • Later, when war broke out between Castile and Portugal, he returned to his own country,
  • on who married the future Queen Isabella I of Castile and reigned with her as King of Castile, and
  • agon, he negotiated the Peace of Deza between Castile and Aragon on May 18, 1361 during the War of
  • liphate over the Christian states of Navarre, Castile and Leon.
  • n illegitimate children of King Alfonso XI of Castile and Lady Eleanor of Guzman.
  • This line led to Isabella I of Castile, and through Isabella, Blanche is an ancestre
  • e later married her to Ferdinand III, King of Castile and Leon (called the Saint).
  • ther she was a granddaughter of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon.
  • Elche was an agreement between the Crowns of Castile and Aragon signed in 1305.
  • e expulsion of the Arabs from the kingdoms of Castile and Leon, Castromocho blossomed after the ten
  • erdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile and 2) Philibert II, Duke of Savoy
  • s officially proclaimed heir to the throne of Castile and created Princess of Asturias.
  • it is the second most populated urban area in Castile and Leon, after the capital Valladolid (369,0
  • older of the princedom was the young Henry of Castile and the first woman to hold the title by marr
  • its founding in 1248 by King Ferdinand III of Castile and honours the sisters of Gonzalo Nazareno,
  • mpo, he was the younger son of king John I of Castile and Eleanor of Aragon.
  • Eleanor (1358-1382), who married John I of Castile and was the mother of Ferdinand I of Aragon.
  • nce of Segovia in the autonomous community of Castile and Leon.
  • uhammed renewed the treaties between Granada, Castile and Morocco..
  • In his early life he had gone to Castile and entered the service of Alphonso, Duke of
  • e charters granted by the successive kings of Castile and acted as part of the Basque legal system
  • rovince of Salamanca, autonomous community of Castile and Leon, Spain.
  • that it included Cantabria, parts of Northern Castile and La Rioja.
  • s created in 1388 for the future Henry III of Castile and Catherine of Lancaster.
  • f Zamora, part of the autonomous community of Castile and Leon, Spain.
  • ades of a battle field between the Kingdom of Castile and the Crown of Aragon, Alicante enjoyed a s
  • from Atalaric to the kings of Asturias and of Castile and Leon, and a genealogical tree showing the
  • He was the son of Alfonso VIII of Castile and his wife Eleanor Plantagenet, (daughter o
  • tripes of red-gold-red and the simple arms of Castile and Leon.
  • p for grabs in the depopulated high plains of Castile and the draft in military duties was easier t
  • ada (1,000), Cordoba (1,000), 5,000 bordering Castile and 4,000 in western Andalusia, succeeding wa
  • al jurisdiction, as well as with the kings of Castile and Aragon; his fruitless negotiations for re
  • y the Castilian dynasty in 1370, the Kings of Castile and later Spain still have to give oath in eq
  • behind Rena Inoue and John Baldwin and Brooke Castile and Benjamin Okolski.
  • aring an escutcheon with the coats of arms of Castile and Leon quartered and Granada in point (a po
  • abella and successor to the unified crowns of Castile and Aragon.
  • In the war between Castile and Aragon in 1367, the Jews of Calatayud and
  • However, Castile and his fellow Going Places cast member Staci
  • y, Covarrubias throws light on the origins of Castile and its language.
  • accompanied the King, Saint Ferdinand III of Castile and Leon on his expeditions against the Moors
  • local Muslim rulers were bound by pacts with Castile and governing by proxy on behalf of this king
  • ish politician, President of the Community of Castile and Leon since 2001 and member of the conserv
  • tlantic Ocean as the boundary line separating Castile and Portugal.
  • n February 16, 1267 between King Alfonso X of Castile and King Afonso III of Portugal.
  • to h was first documented in the areas around Castile and La Rioja, areas where many Basques were k
  • 28-1496), who was the mother of Isabella I of Castile and an ancestor of Spanish, French and Englis
  • rn Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile and Leon.
  • ion of the island of Tenerife to the Crown of Castile and its evangelization under the patronage of
  • resentation for the conservative provinces of Castile and Galicia.
  • s this alliance would cement the frienship of Castile and France as well as remove Isabella from Ca
  • the third surviving daughter of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon (the Catholic mona
  • marriage put an end to the conflicts between Castile and Navarre.
  • job of consolidating the region later called Castile and keeping its counts in check.
  • Castile and Leon
  • ghter and heiress, would marry King John I of Castile, and thus secure the ultimate union of the tw
  • three children; her brother was Alfonso XI of Castile and her sister was Constance Maria, who died
  • iranda de Ebro in the autonomuos community of Castile and Leon, in Spain.
  • In 1411 he traveled to Castile and was the English Ambassador to John II of
  • Anna's paternal grandparents were Philip I of Castile and his wife Joanna of Castile.
  • f Zamora, part of the autonomous community of Castile and Leon, Spain.
  • wever, John of Gaunt procured a truce between Castile and Aragon, and the full weight of the Aragon
  • She lived in Castile and died in Seville c. 1302.
  • in the growing Christian states of Portugal, Castile and Aragon.
  • He was the son of Henry III of Castile and his wife Catherine of Lancaster, daughter
  • f Portugal (1428-1496), married to John II of Castile and mother of Isabella I of Castile and Alfon
  • e, Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile and Leon, Spain.
  • nger son of Ferdinand de la Cerda, Infante of Castile and his wife Blanche of France.
  • His maternal grandparents were Alfonso VI of Castile and his queen Isabel, possibly the same perso
  • uction begun in 1390 by orders of Henry II of Castile, and construction proceeded for fifty years u
  • Historically this comarca was part of Castile and formed part of the province of Cuenca in
  • She was the daughter of King Henry II of Castile and his wife, Juana Manuel of Castile, from a
  • o recognize the superiority of the Kingdom of Castile and pay parias to it as early as 1055.
  • October 1162 - 31 October 1214) was Queen of Castile and Toledo as wife of Alfonso VIII of Castile
  • From 1076, it belongs to Castile and to its king Alfonso VI.
  • as the second child born to King Henry III of Castile and Catherine of Lancaster.
  • Alfonso VI of Castile annexed La Rioja in 1076 and seeing that Domi
  • As king, his politics were peace with France, Castile, Aragon, and England, support for the Avignon
  • An Infanta of Castile, Archduchess of Austria and Princess of Burgu
  • niversitas Studiorum Murciana by Alfonso X of Castile around 1272.
  • of Caspe in 1412 elected Infante Ferdinand of Castile as the next King of Aragon.
  • Navarrete was founded by the King of Castile as part of a plan to defend his borders and t
  • riage was an attempt to inherit the throne of Castile as Joan was the sole daughter of Henry IV.
  • IV's half-sister and successor, Isabella I of Castile as well as being named tutor to John II's you
  • to Spain to receive fealty from the Cortes of Castile as king, a journey chronicled in intense deta
  • other, Queen Catherine, governed the Crown of Castile as regent during King John II's minority and
  • In 1230 he supported Blanche of Castile as regent for the young Louis IX, in oppositi
  • way on crusade leaving his mother, Blanche of Castile, as regent during his absence.
  • Statue of Alfonso VI of Castile at the Sabatini Gardens (F.
  • Alfonso X arrived back in Castile at the end of the year and negotiated a truce
  • pelle, the distinguished choir of Philip I of Castile, at the same time as Pierre de La Rue.
  • Shortly after, Castile auditioned and became a part of the revamped
  • , she fled to the protection of Alfonso VI of Castile, becoming his mistress, converting to Christi
  • In La Cruz de Santiago prayed the knights of Castile before of the battles during the early middle
  • employed as a personal device by Henry IV of Castile before the conquest of Granada, in the form o
  • with the Spanish primate and papal legate in Castile, Bernard of Toledo, to the extent that he was
  • ip of du Guesclin) to fight in a civil war in Castile between King Peter the Cruel and his illegiti
  • y (daughter of Philip I and Joanna the Mad of Castile) brought him into her Brussels chapel as a si
  • ne of the favorite residences of the kings of Castile, built in the transition from Romanesque to G
  • facto annexation of Portugal to the Crown of Castile, but this treaty did not like the Portuguese
  • a national government in the name of Juana of Castile, but lost the support of the nobility when it
  • 88 to 1793 he was president of the council of Castile; but on the accession of Charles IV he was re
  • He escape to Castile but in Portugal he was condemned for treason,
  • ent to the insane lengths of his son Peter of Castile, but he could be bloody in his methods.
  • I would guess that is Alfonso VI of Castile, but could someone with more knowledge of thi
  • Violant of Aragon (1236-1301), queen of Castile by her marriage to Alphonse X.
  • In 1536 it was purchased from the Crown of Castile by Luis Guiral who acquired the title of Mayo
  • urcia, thitherto a dependency of the Crown of Castile, by James II of Aragon.
  • The Siete Partidas, a legal code enacted in Castile by Alfonso X but not implemented until many y
  • Constance of Aragon (1239-1269), infanta of Castile by her marriage to Juan Manuel of Castile, so
  • of Navarre wanted to achieve an alliance with Castile by having Blanche marry Peter, eldest son and
  • Seventy four years old, Queen Joanna of Castile, called Juana La Loca (Joanna the Mad), is st
  • From 1475, the monarchs of Castile called themselves also monarchs of Granada, b
  • Isabella I of Castile called it the "flower among thorns".
  • tugal died in 1383 without heir and John I of Castile claimed the Portuguese throne because he was
  • The kings of Castile conceded many privileges to the Mesta.
  • n so that this place located in the border of Castile consolidated as an urban nucleus.
  • to Toledo so that the new king, Sancho III of Castile, could confirm the privileges that Alfonso ha
  • , ... origins and Mozarab after the border of Castile County and the kingdom of Cordoba reach the r
  • in the mid-ninth century after the border of Castile County and the kingdom of Cordoba reach the r
  • ey, 1st Duke of York and his wife Isabella of Castile, daughter of Pedro of Castile and Maria de Pa
  • Afonso II of Portugal and his wife Urraca of Castile, daughter of Alfonso VIII of Castile.
  • eir son Philip the Handsome married Joanna of Castile, daughter of King Ferdinand II of Aragon and
  • February 1263 and in 1287 married Violante of Castile, daughter of Castilian Infante Juan Manuel of
  • has criticized the Queen Regnant Isabel I of Castile, deceased 1504, and her husband the Regnant K
  • n in the matter of the schism of Avignon, and Castile decided in favour of the antipope.
  • John II of Castile declared the Valladolid laws, which restricte
  • nd, John of Avis, also claimed the throne and Castile declared war against him, starting the 1383-1
  • n official denomination for the so-called New Castile, differentiating the recent conquest from the
  • etter of recommendation to King Alfonso XI of Castile, Douglas set off from Berwick and sailed firs
  • Infanta Isabella of Castile, Duchess of York (c.
  • ( Castile, due to his shorter time on the series and hi
  • of Aragon who took part in the dissensions of Castile during the minority and reign of John II.
  • (1253-1275) was the Crown Prince (infante) of Castile, eldest son of King Alfonso X of Castile and
  • Despite being a tributary of Castile, emir Al-Mamun of Toledo lead a force in supp
  • In 1291, the truce with Sancho IV of Castile expired, hostilities in Spain renewed.
  • del Conde, in the archdiocese of Burgos, Old Castile, Father Barona entered the Order of St. Franc
  • he age of 12, Louis was married to Blanche of Castile, following prolonged negotiations between Phi
  • more or less in rebellion against Blanche of Castile for supporting Blanche of Navarre as regent.
  • ain left her infant son to serve as Regent of Castile for her father, Emperor Charles V and in 1556
  • se infanta (princess), later Queen consort of Castile for a brief period.
  • , there were negotiations between England and Castile for Eleanor to be betrothed to Alphonso XI of
  • pacy with Felix V. Recognized by the Kings of Castile, France, and England, Eugenius took steps to
  • II (6 March 1405 - 20 July 1454) was King of Castile from 1406 to 1454.
  • captured by the combined forces of Aragon and Castile from the armies of the Muslim Emirate of Gran
  • Castilians were victorious, and the Crown of Castile gained the military supremacy in the Atlantic
  • e was the 11th and last hereditary Admiral of Castile, Governor of the Duchy of Milan, (1678 - 1686
  • Portugal's rival Castile had been somewhat slower than its neighbour t
  • Castile had all the lands on the other side of Biar.
  • ventual winner, his half-sister Isabella I of Castile had the support of Aragon via her husband Fer
  • of Navarre who, when incorporating Aragon and Castile, had under his crown all the territories of B
  • In 1195, Alfonso VIII of Castile had been defeated by the Almohads in the so-c
  • While Peter was at Zaragoza an embassy from Castile had met him and asked that he promise to upho
  • ve weeks after his previous wife Constance of Castile had died at childbirth) and the mother of his
  • Aspiring to marry Isabella of Castile, he was then thrown into prison by his father
  • g the reigns, and at the courts of, John I of Castile, Henry III of Castile, and John II.
  • Philip I of Castile hired Clibano into his Grande chapelle as a s
  • the Catholic left him to be crowned Queen of Castile in the main square.
  • Tomb of John I of Castile in the Cathedral of Toledo, Spain
  • er to the communities of Aragon, Navarre, and Castile, in which Solomon's adversaries were severely
  • radin's Spanish knights under Prince Henry of Castile in the most successful first charge, and the
  • The city was chartered by Alfonso XI of Castile in 1346.
  • He entered the Jesuit novitiate in Castile in 1728 and journeyed to the New World in 173
  • Alburquerque (de La Cueva) were important in Castile in the Middle Ages, see e.g.
  • Jaen in Andalusia, bishop of Siguenza in Old Castile, in 1615, and, seven years later, bishop of P
  • arinid citadel of Tarifa fell to Sancho IV of Castile in October, 1292.
  • n old privilege granted by the king, Peter of Castile in the Cortes (Parliament) celebrated in Vall
  • treaty of the same name between Portugal and Castile in 1431, see Treaty of Medina del Campo (1431
  • III of England and his son's queen Eleanor of Castile in Westminster Abbey (1291-93); the idealised
  • James got together with Ferdinand IV of Castile in 1304 to fix new borders between their two
  • with the Royal Fuero, granted by Alfonso X of Castile in 1262 and ratified by Alfonso XI in 1339.
  • ders and England being a source of income for Castile in the Late Middle Ages.
  • red in 1282; after the return of Riquier from Castile in 1279; and after the succession of Henry, w
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