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Household of Berenguela I la Grande de Castilla ( Plantagenet) reina de Castilla

Waarschuwing Attention: Husband (Alfonso IX el Baboso of Burgundy, de Leon) is also her cousin.

She is married to Alfonso IX el Baboso of Burgundy, de Leon.

They got married October 1197 at Valladolid, Spain, she was 17 years old.Source 9


Child(ren):

  1. Alfonso de Le√≥n  1202-1272 

  • The couple has common ancestors.

  • Notes about Berenguela I la Grande de Castilla ( Plantagenet) reina de Castilla



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    his father ·Üí Fernando IV el Emplazado, rey de Castilla y León
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    https://www.geni.com/people/Berenguela-I-la-Grande-reina-de-Castilla/6000000001412951572

    Berenguela de Castilla, I MP
    Spanish: Berenguela la Grande de Castilla, Reina de Castilla
    Gender:
    Female
    Birth:
    June 1180
    Burgos, Castille and Leon, España
    Death:
    November 8, 1246 (66)
    Las Huelgas, Castille and Leon, Spain
    Place of Burial:
    Abbey of Santa María la Real de Las Huelgas, Burgos, Spain
    Immediate Family:
    Daughter of Alfonso VIII el Noble, rey de Castilla and Eleanor of England, Queen consort of Castile
    Wife of Alfonso IX el Baboso, rey de León y Galicia
    Ex-wife of Konrad von Hohenstaufen, Duke of Swabia & Rothenburg
    Mother of Leonor, infanta de León; Ferdinand "the Saint" de Castilla y León, III; Constanza, infanta de León; Alfonso de León, se√±or de Molina y Mesa; Berenguela de León, emperatriz consorte de Constantinopla; and Philip von Schwaben Herzog ¬´ less
    Sister of Alfonso of Leon, IX, Rey de León y de Castilla; Sancho, Infante de Castilla; Urraca de Castela, rainha consorte de Portugal; Blanche de Castille, reine consort de France; Mafalda, infanta de Castilla; Constanza De Castilla, Abadesa de Las Huelgas; Eleanor of Castile, Queen consort of Aragon and Enrique I, rey de Castilla « less


    Berenguela I de Castilla De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berenguela_I_de_Castilla#
    Berengaria (Castilian: Berengaria; 1180 ·Äì 8 November 1246), was briefly queen of Castile and León. The eldest daughter of Alfonso VIII of Castile and Eleanor of England, she was briefly engaged to Conrad II, Duke of Swabia, but he was murdered in 1196 before they could be married.

    Berengaria married King Alfonso IX of León in 1198, but this was annulled in 1204 by Pope Innocent III because they were second cousins. Berengaria and Alfonso had five children, including one who died in infancy, and when she returned to her father's court in Castile, she brought her children with her to Otella.
    Berengaria often found herself politically at odds with her former husband. Alfonso had two daughters, Sancha and Dulce, by his first wife, Theresa of Portugal, and wished to disinherit Berengaria's children in favor of these daughters. To this end, he invited John of Brienne to marry his eldest daughter, Sancha, and thus inherit his kingdom. Berengaria sabotaged this plan by convincing John of Brienne to marry her own daughter, Berengaria of Leon, instead. Later, on 24 September 1230 when Alfonso died, Berengaria and Ferdinand acted to set aside the rights of Sancha and Dulce by offering them a lifetime appanage, which they accepted. This was done so that, with Berengaria's aid, he could assume the Leonese throne.
    Children
    Her children with Alfonso IX included:
    * Eleanor (1198/1199-31 October 1210)
    * King Ferdinand III of Castile (1200-1252)
    * Alfonso, 4th Lord of Molina (1203-1272)
    * Berengaria of Leon (1204-1237), married John of Brienne
    * Constance (1 May 1200 or 1205-7 September 1242), became a nun at Las Huelgas, Burgos, where she died.

    Sources:
    1. Shadis, Miriam. Berenguela of Castile's Political Motherhood, 1996

    Berenguela I la Grande, reina de Castilla is your 26th great grandmother.
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    her mother ·Üí Nicholas Herbert
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    her father ·Üí Elinor Gamage
    his mother ·Üí Margaret Touchet
    her mother ·Üí Eleanor Tuchet (de Holland), Baroness Audley
    her mother ·Üí Constance of York, Countess of Gloucester
    her mother ·Üí Isabella of Castile, Duchess consort of York
    her mother ·Üí Pedro I el Cruel, rey de Castilla y León
    her father ·Üí Alfonso XI the Just, King of Castile and León
    his father ·Üí Fernando IV el Emplazado, rey de Castilla y León
    his father ·Üí Sancho IV el Bravo, rey de Castilla y León
    his father ·Üí Alfonso X el Sabio, rey de Castilla y León
    his father ·Üí Ferdinand "the Saint" de Castilla y León, III
    his father ·Üí Berenguela I la Grande, reina de Castilla
    his mother

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    Berenguela de Castilla, I
    Spanish: Berenguela la Grande de Castilla, Reina de Castilla
    Gender:
    Female
    Birth:
    June 1180
    Burgos, Castille and Leon, España
    Death:
    November 8, 1246 (66)
    Las Huelgas, Castille and Leon, Spain
    Place of Burial:
    Abbey of Santa María la Real de Las Huelgas, Burgos, Spain
    Immediate Family:
    Daughter of Alfonso VIII el Noble, rey de Castilla and Eleanor of England, Queen consort of Castile
    Wife of Alfonso IX el Baboso, rey de León y Galicia
    Ex-wife of Konrad von Hohenstaufen, Duke of Swabia & Rothenburg
    Mother of Leonor, infanta de León; Ferdinand "the Saint" de Castilla y León, III; Constanza, infanta de León; Alfonso de León, se√±or de Molina y Mesa; Berenguela de León, emperatriz consorte de Constantinopla; and Philip von Schwaben Herzog ¬´ less
    Sister of Alfonso of Leon, IX, Rey de León y de Castilla; Sancho, Infante de Castilla; Urraca de Castela, rainha consorte de Portugal; Blanche de Castille, reine consort de France; Mafalda, infanta de Castilla; Constanza De Castilla, Abadesa de Las Huelgas; Eleanor of Castile, Queen consort of Aragon and Enrique I, rey de Castilla « less

    Berengaria (Castilian: Berengaria; 1180 ·Äì 8 November 1246), was briefly queen of Castile and León. The eldest daughter of Alfonso VIII of Castile and Eleanor of England, she was briefly engaged to Conrad II, Duke of Swabia, but he was murdered in 1196 before they could be married.

    Berengaria married King Alfonso IX of León in 1198, but this was annulled in 1204 by Pope Innocent III because they were second cousins. Berengaria and Alfonso had five children, including one who died in infancy, and when she returned to her father's court in Castile, she brought her children with her to Otella.
    Berengaria often found herself politically at odds with her former husband. Alfonso had two daughters, Sancha and Dulce, by his first wife, Theresa of Portugal, and wished to disinherit Berengaria's children in favor of these daughters. To this end, he invited John of Brienne to marry his eldest daughter, Sancha, and thus inherit his kingdom. Berengaria sabotaged this plan by convincing John of Brienne to marry her own daughter, Berengaria of Leon, instead. Later, on 24 September 1230 when Alfonso died, Berengaria and Ferdinand acted to set aside the rights of Sancha and Dulce by offering them a lifetime appanage, which they accepted. This was done so that, with Berengaria's aid, he could assume the Leonese throne.
    Children
    Her children with Alfonso IX included:
    * Eleanor (1198/1199-31 October 1210) * King Ferdinand III of Castile (1200-1252) * Alfonso, 4th Lord of Molina (1203-1272) * Berengaria of Leon (1204-1237), married John of Brienne * Constance (1 May 1200 or 1205-7 September 1242), became a nun at Las Huelgas, Burgos, where she died.
    Sources:
    1. Shadis, Miriam. Berenguela of Castile's Political Motherhood, 1996

    Berenguela (or Berengaria) (1180 ·Äì November 8, 1246), was briefly queen of Castile and León. The eldest daughter of Alfonso VIII of Castile and Leonora of England, she was briefly engaged to Conrad II, Duke of Swabia, but he was murdered in 1196 before they could be married.

    Berenguela married Alfonso IX of Leon of León in 1198, but this was annulled in 1204 by Pope Innocent III because they were second cousins. Berenguela and Alfonso had five children, including one who died in infancy, and when she returned to her father's court in Castile, she brought her children with her to Otella.
    Berenguela often found herself politically at odds with her former husband. Alfonso had two daughters, Sancha and Dulce, by his first wife, Teresa of Portugal, and wished to disinherit Berenguela's children in favor of these daughters. To this end, he invited John of Brienne to marry his eldest daughter, Sancha, and thus inherit John's kingdom. Berenguela sabotaged this plan by convincing John of Brienne to marry her own daughter, also named Berenguela, instead. Later, on September 24, 1230 when Alfonso died, Berenguela and Fernando acted to set aside the rights of Sancha and Dulce by offering them a lifetime appanage, which they accepted. This was done so that, with Berengueala's aid, he could assume the Leonese throne.
    When her brother Henry died by accident in 1217, Berenguela renounced her rights to the throne, in favor of her son Fernando. Thereafter she served as the king's motherly advisor; according to the Cronica Latina, her "total intent and desire being to procure honor for her son in every way possible". Berenguela helped quell the rebellious nobles, and then arranged for Fernando to marry a high-born wife, Beatriz (Beatrix) of Swabia.
    Berenguela maintained strong connections with her sister Blanca, who was Queen of France. It was Blanche who suggested sending Jeanne of Ponthieu as a bride for Fernando after his first wife's death.

    Berengaria (Castilian: Berenguela; 1 January/June 1180 ·Äì 8 November 1246), was briefly queen of Castile and León. The eldest daughter of Alfonso VIII of Castile and Eleanor of England, she was briefly engaged to Conrad II, Duke of Swabia, but he was murdered in 1196 before they could be married.
    Contents [hide] 1 Marriage 2 Queen 3 Children 4 Ancestry 5 Further reading

    [edit] Marriage Berengaria married King Alfonso IX of León in 1197, but this was annulled in 1204 by Pope Innocent III because they were second cousins. Berengaria and Alfonso had five children, including one who died in infancy, and when she returned to her father's court in Castile, she brought her children with her to Otella.
    Berengaria often found herself politically at odds with her former husband. Alfonso had two daughters, Sancha and Dulce, by his first wife, Theresa of Portugal, and wished to disinherit Berengaria's children in favor of these daughters. To this end, he invited John of Brienne to marry his eldest daughter, Sancha, and thus inherit his kingdom. Berengaria sabotaged this plan by convincing John of Brienne to marry her own daughter, Berenguela of León, instead. Later, on 24 September 1230 when Alfonso died, Berengaria and Ferdinand acted to set aside the rights of Sancha and Dulce by offering them a lifetime appanage, which they accepted. This was done so that, with Berengaria's aid, he could assume the Leonese throne.
    [edit] Queen When her brother Henry died by accident in 1217, Berengaria became sovereign of Castile. She soon renounced her crown in favor of her son Ferdinand. Thereafter she served as the king's motherly advisor; according to the Cronica Latina, her "total intent and desire being to procure honor for her son in every way possible". Berengaria helped quell the rebellious nobles, and then arranged for Ferdinand to marry a high-born wife, Beatrice of Swabia.
    Berengaria maintained strong connections with her sister Blanche, who was Queen of France. It was Blanche who suggested sending Jeanne of Ponthieu as a bride for Ferdinand after his first wife's death.
    [edit] Children Her children with Alfonso IX included:
    Eleanor (1198/1199-31 October 1210) King Ferdinand III of Castile (1200·Äì1252) Alfonso, 4th Lord of Molina (1203·Äì1272) Berengaria of León (1204·Äì1237), married John of Brienne Constance (1 May 1200 or 1205-7 September 1242), became a nun at Las Huelgas, Burgos, where she died. [edit] Ancestry [show]v ·Ä¢ d ·Ä¢ eAncestors of Berengaria of Castile
    16. Raymond of Burgundy 8. Alfonso VII of Castile 17. Urraca of Le√≥n and Castile 4. Sancho III of Castile 18. Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona 9. Berenguela of Barcelona 19. Douce I, Countess of Provence 2. Alfonso VIII of Castile 20. Ramiro S√°nchez, Lord of Monzón 10. Garcia VI of Navarre 21. Cristina Rodriguez 5. Blanca Garc√©s of Navarre 22. Gilbert de l'Aigle, Seigneur de l'Aigle 11. Marguerite de l'Aigle 23 Juliana du Perche 1. Berengaria of Castile 24. Fulk V of Anjou 12. Geoffrey V of Anjou 25. Ermengarde of Maine 6. Henry II of England 26. Henry I of England 13. Empress Matilda 27. Matilda of Scotland 3. Eleanor of England 28. William IX of Aquitaine 14. William X of Aquitaine 29. Philippa of Toulouse 7. Eleanor of Aquitaine 30. Aimery I of Ch√¢tellerault 15. Aenor de Ch√¢tellerault 31. Dangereuse de L'Isle Bouchard

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