(1) Er ist verheiratet mit Maria de Guzman.
Sie haben geheiratet NOT MARRIED.
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(2) Er ist verheiratet mit Violante Yolanda of Aragon.
Sie haben geheiratet am 26. November 1246 in Valladolid,Valladolid,Spain, er war 25 Jahre alt.
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!King of Leon and Castile (1252-82), son of Ferdinand III, whom he succeeded. His reign was turbulent, marked by fighting with the Moors, a series of civil wars, and an extended but unsuccessful attempt on his part to gain the crown of the Holy Roman Empire. He was deposed in 1282, after an insurrection by his son Sancho IV and died a fugitive at Seville. Alfonso promulgated the law code known as Las Siete Partidas (The Seven Parts). He was a poet and author and greatly stimulated the intellectual life of his time. A famous set of planetary tables, still known as the Alphonsine Tables, was prepared under his direction in 1252. [Funk & Wagnalls]
!At the fall of the Hohenstaufen emperors, he and Richard of Cornwall, brother of King Henry III of England, were contenders for that imperial title. [Leaders & Landmarks, Vol. II, p. 71]
Son of Ferdinand III of Castile and Queen Joanna; b. 1221, d. 1284; father of Ferdinand and Sancho IV. [WFT Vol 2 Ped 976]
Von Isenburg 2, Tab 53,47,48.
m.1, 1246 (consummated Jan 1249) Iolande/Violante of Aragon (1237-1300), dau. of Jaime I and Yolande/Violante of Hungary. Tradition says that owing to her youth, Queen Yolande of Castile bore no children for several years and at one point Alfonso considered repudiating her. In fact, they had a large family.
Their children were:
1. Ferdinand
2. Berengaria
3. Beatriz
4. Fernando de la Cerda
5. Leonor
6. Sancho
7. Constance
8. Pedro, Lord of Ledesma
9. Juan, lord of Valencia
10. Isabelle
11. Violante
12. Jaime
Alfonso X is alson known to have had the following OOW children:
1. Beatrice who m. Affonso III, king of Portugal
2. Alonzo Fernandez
3. Martin Alonso, abbot of Valladolid
4. Urraca Alfonso
5. James/Jaime
6. Alfonso de Hispania
7. Rodericus/Rodrigo (could have been child of one of the above OOW children)
[John Carmi Parsons <(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)]
b. 1221, d. 1284. Son and heir of Ferdinand III of Castile; king of Castile and Leon (1251-84). His sister, Eleanor of Castile, m. Edward I of England (then Prince Edward) in 1255. Alfonso was chosen king of the Romans (i.e. Holy Roman Emperor-elect) by a faction of German nobles in 1257, in opposition to Richard,
3rd Earl of Cornwall, King John of England's 2nd son. Papal and domestic opposition kept him in Spain and he renounced his claim in 1275. Alfonso seized several territories from the Moors, notably Cadiz in 1262, but his reign was also significant for an influx of Moorish culture into Europe, thanks to his generous patronage of Muslim scholars. [Hallam. The Plantagenet Encyclopedia, p. 17]
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