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Sie ist verheiratet mit Sancho I King of Portugal.

Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1174, sie war 22 Jahre alt.


Kind(er):

  1. Mafalda of Portugal  ± 1190-1256


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Dulce of Aragon[1]
Queen consort of Portugal
Tenure1185–1198
Born1160
Barcelona, Kingdom of Aragon
Died1198 (aged 37–38)
Coimbra, Kingdom of Portugal
BurialMonastery of Santa Cruz in Coimbra
SpouseSancho I of Portugal
Issue
Among others…See Descendants
HouseBarcelona
FatherRamon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona
MotherPetronilla of Aragon
Dulce of Aragon[a][b][3] also called Dulce of Barcelona,[4] was Queen of Portugal as the wife of King Sancho I of Portugal.

Life
As the eldest daughter of Queen Petronila of Aragon and her husband, Count Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona, she was the sister of the future King Alfonso II of Aragon.

Her bethrothal to infante Sancho, son of Afonso Henriques, the first king of Portugal, was celebrated when she was eleven years old and the marriage in 1174.[5][4] Not much is known about her life prior to her arrival in Portugal or of the wedding tokens she received upon her marriage.[6]

"A beautiful and excellent lady, quiet and modest, her personality coinciding with her name,"[c] Dulce was used as a commodity to seal an alliance which aimed to "strengthen Portugal and to contain the expansionism of Castile and León" and she played the role that was expected of her as a wife and as the mother of numerous children.[2][7] At the same time, the marriage compensated for the broken engagement of her husband's sister, Infanta Mafalda with her brother, the future King Alfonso II of Aragon.[2] With the death of King Afonso Henriques in 1185, her husband ascended the throne and she became Queen consort of Portugal. In his first will, executed in 1188, her husband gave her the income from Alenquer, of the lands along the banks of the Vouga River, of Santa Maria da Feira and of Oporto.[6]

Dulce did not live long after the birth of her last two daughters, Branca and Berengaria, probably twins, and died in 1198 probably succumbing to the plague and weakened by the successive childbirths. She was buried in the Monastery of Santa Cruz in Coimbra.[8]

Issue
Eleven children were born from her marriage to King Sancho, eight of whom reached adulthood:

Theresa (1175/1176 – 18 June 1250),[2][6] she became the wife of King Alfonso IX of León and was beatified in 1705;
Sancha (1180 – 13 March 1229),[9] founded the Monastery of Celas near Coimbra where she lived until her death. Her sister Theresa arranged for her burial at the Monastery of Lorvão. She was beatified by Pope Clement XI in 1705, the same year as Theresa;[10]
Constanza (May 1182 – 3 August 1202). She must have died before 1186 since her name is not registered in any of the documents of the chancellery of Sancho I which begins in that year";[6][d]
Afonso (23 April 1186[11] – 25 March 1223), succeeded his father as the third king of Portugal;
Raymond (1187/88 – 9 March bef. 1188/89), who died in infancy;[11][e]
Peter (23 February 1187[11] – 2 June 1258), spouse of Aurembiaix, countess of Urgell;
Ferdinand (24 March 1188[11] – 27 July 1233), count through his marriage to Joan, Countess of Flanders;
Henry (aft. March 1189 – 8 Dec aft. 1189), who died during infancy;[11][f]
Mafalda (1195/1196[11] – 1 May 1256), the wife of Henry I of Castile, was beatified in 1793;
Branca (1198 – 17 November 1240), probably the twin sister of Berengaria,[11] was raised in the court with her father and his mistress "a Ribeirinha" and, when she was eight or ten years old, was sent to live with her sisters at the Monastery of Lorvão. She was a nun at a convent in Guadalajara and was buried at the same monastery as her mother;[12]
Berengaria (1198 – 27 March 1221), probably the twin sister of Branca,[11] married Valdemar II of Denmark in 1214.[13]
Notes
"Dulce de Aragón, hija de Ramón Berenguer IV de Barcelona"[1]
"Dulce de Aragão, filha de Raimundo Berenguer IV..."[2]
Translation of "Formosa e excellente senhora, tranquilla e modesta, condizente no carácter com o nome" (Dulce means "sweet") according to Lucian Cordeiro.[4]
However, the necrology of São Salvador de Moreira records the death “III Non Aug” in 1202 of “Domna Constantia Infantula filia regis domni Sancii et reginæ domnæ Dulciæ”. A. C. de Sousa: Historia Genealogica da Casa Real Portugueza Lisbon 1735, vol. I, p. 88 (no source citation reference).
The necrology of Santa Cruz de Coimbra records the death “VII Id Mar” of “dominus Raimundus filius domini regis Sancii et reginæ donnæ Dulciæ”; A. Brandaõ: Quarta Parte da Monarchia Lusitana, Lisbon 1632, Liber XII cap. XXI, p. 33. He was presumably not alive in Mar 1189, the date of his father's charter in which he is not named. It's probable that Raymond wasn't his parents´ oldest son as naming the first son after his maternal grandfather was unusual. If that is correct, the known dates of birth of his siblings indicate that Raimundo was born either in 1186 or after 1189.
The Nobiliario of Pedro Conde de Barcelos names "D. Alonso Sanchez, El Infante D. Pedro, El Infante D. Fernando Conde de Flandes, El Infante D. Enrique" as the sons of "D. Sancho Rey de Portugal" and his wife "D. Aldonça"; Pedro Barcelos, Tit. VII, Reyes de Portugal, 3 p. 30. He was presumably born after, or only shortly before, his father's charter dated March 1189. Sousa says that the necrology of Santa Cruz de Coimbra records the death 8 December of Infante dom Henrique, but he does not quote the wording in the source or provide a citation reference (A. C. de Sousa: Historia Genealogica da Casa Real Portugueza Lisbon 1735, vol. I, p. 87).
References
Mateu Ibars & Mateu Ibars 1980, p. 617.
Mattoso 2014, p. 334.
Rodrigues Oliveira 2010, p. 81.
Rodrigues Oliveira 2010, p. 83.
Mattoso 2014, pp. 290 and 334.
Rodrigues Oliveira 2010, p. 84.
Rodrigues Oliveira 2010, pp. 83–84.
Rodrigues Oliveira 2010, pp. 55, 85 and 95.
Rodrigues Oliveira 2010, pp. 84 and 89.
Rodrigues Oliveira 2010, p. 89.
Rodrigues Oliveira 2010, p. 85.
Rodrigues Oliveira 2010, pp. 85 and 92.
Rodrigues Oliveira 2010, pp. 85 and 93.
Bibliography
Mateu Ibars, Josefina; Mateu Ibars, María Dolores (1980). Colectánea paleográfica de la Corona de Aragón: Siglo IX-XVIII. Barcelona: Universitat Barcelona. ISBN 978-84-7528-694-5.
Mattoso, José (2014). D. Afonso Henriques (in Portuguese). Lisbon: Temas e Debates. ISBN 978-972-759-911-0.
Rodrigues Oliveira, Ana (2010). Rainhas medievais de Portugal. Dezassete mulheres, duas dinastias, quatro séculos de História (in Portuguese). Lisbon: A esfera dos livros. ISBN 978-989-626-261-7.
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  1. Wikipedia, via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulce_Beren..., 27. Oktober 2008
    Dulce Berenguer
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    Dulce Berenguer of Barcelona, Queen of PortugalInfanta Dulce Berenguer of Aragon, Queen Consort of Portugal (1152–1198) was first daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona and Petronila of Aragon. She was also the wife of Sancho I of Portugal.


    [edit] Queen of Portugal
    In 1174 she was married to then Prince Sancho as part of an arrangement to secure an alliance between Aragon and Portugal by her brother Alfonso II of Aragon. With her husband's ascent to the throne in 1185, she became Queen Consort.

    Preceded by
    Maud of Savoy Queen consort of Portugal
    1185 - 1198 Succeeded by
    Urraca, princess of Castile


    [edit] Children of Sancho and Dulce
    Name Birth Death Notes
    Teresa of Portugal 1181 1250 Married to King Alfonso IX of Castile
    Raymond c. 1180 1189
    Sancha a. 1182 March 13, 1229 Abbess of Lorvão in Penacova
    Constance c. 1182 August 3, 1202
    Afonso II April 23, 1185 March 25, 1223 Succeeded Sancho I of Portugal as 3rd King of Portugal
    Peter February 23, 1187 June 2, 1258 Count of Urgell and Lord of the Balearic Islands, lived in León and married Countess Aurembiaix of Urgell
    Ferdinand March 24, 1188 March 4, 1233 Lived in France and married Jeanne of Flanders
    Henry 1189 1189
    Branca (Blanche) c. 1192 1240 Lady of Guadalajara
    Berengária c. 1195 1221 Married to King Valdemar II of Denmark
    Mafalda c. 1200 1256 Married to King Henry I of Castile

    Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulce_Berenguer"
    Categories: 1152 births | 1198 deaths | Portuguese queens consort | Women of medieval Portugal
  2. Wikipedia, via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulce_Beren..., 27. Oktober 2008
    Dulce Berenguer
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Jump to: navigation, search

    Dulce Berenguer of Barcelona, Queen of PortugalInfanta Dulce Berenguer of Aragon, Queen Consort of Portugal (1152–1198) was first daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona and Petronila of Aragon. She was also the wife of Sancho I of Portugal.


    [edit] Queen of Portugal
    In 1174 she was married to then Prince Sancho as part of an arrangement to secure an alliance between Aragon and Portugal by her brother Alfonso II of Aragon. With her husband's ascent to the throne in 1185, she became Queen Consort.

    Preceded by
    Maud of Savoy Queen consort of Portugal
    1185 - 1198 Succeeded by
    Urraca, princess of Castile


    [edit] Children of Sancho and Dulce
    Name Birth Death Notes
    Teresa of Portugal 1181 1250 Married to King Alfonso IX of Castile
    Raymond c. 1180 1189
    Sancha a. 1182 March 13, 1229 Abbess of Lorvão in Penacova
    Constance c. 1182 August 3, 1202
    Afonso II April 23, 1185 March 25, 1223 Succeeded Sancho I of Portugal as 3rd King of Portugal
    Peter February 23, 1187 June 2, 1258 Count of Urgell and Lord of the Balearic Islands, lived in León and married Countess Aurembiaix of Urgell
    Ferdinand March 24, 1188 March 4, 1233 Lived in France and married Jeanne of Flanders
    Henry 1189 1189
    Branca (Blanche) c. 1192 1240 Lady of Guadalajara
    Berengária c. 1195 1221 Married to King Valdemar II of Denmark
    Mafalda c. 1200 1256 Married to King Henry I of Castile

    Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulce_Berenguer"
    Categories: 1152 births | 1198 deaths | Portuguese queens consort | Women of medieval Portugal

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