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    Berenguela de León, emperatriz consorte de Constantinopla MP
    Spanish: Berenguela de León, Infanta de Castilla
    Gender:
    Female
    Birth:
    circa 1204
    León, Castilla y León, Espa√±a
    Death:
    April 12, 1237 (29-37)
    Istanbul, Turkey
    Immediate Family:
    Daughter of Alfonso IX el Baboso, rey de León y Galicia and Berenguela I la Grande, reina de Castilla
    Wife of John of Brienne, King of Jerusalem
    Mother of Jean de Brienne, the Grand Butler of France; Marie de Brienne, Regent of Constantinople and Namur; Alphonse de Brienne, comte d'Eu and Louis de Brienne, Vicomte de Beaumont-au Maine
    Sister 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 and Philip von Schwaben Herzog
    Half sister of Mayor Alfonso de León; Sancha, infanta de León; Fernando, infante de León; Dulce de León, se√±ora de Valdeorras; Urraca de León, se√±ora consorte de Vizcaya; Fernando Alfonso; Pedro Alfonso de León, I se√±or de Tenorio; Rodrigo Alfonso de León, se√±or de Aliger; Aldonza Alfonso de León; Teresa Alfonso; (No Name); Alfonso Afonso De Leon; Fernando Alfonso Alfonso de León, canon de León y Santiago de Compostela; María Afonso de León; Martín Alfonso de León; Sancha de León, se√±ora consorte de los Cameros and Urraca Alfonso de León ¬´ less

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berenguela_of_Leon
    Berenguela of Leon (1204 - 12 April 1237) was the third wife but only Empress consort of John of Brienne, Latin Emperor of Constantinople. According to the chronicle of Alberic of Trois-Fontaines, Berenguela was a daughter of Alfonso IX of León and his second wife Berenguela of Castile. She was a younger sister of Ferdinand III of Castile and Alfonso of Molina.
    Their paternal grandparents were Ferdinand II of León and Urraca of Portugal. Their maternal grandparents were Alfonso VIII of Castile and Leonora of England. Berenguela and John of Brienne had four known children:
    Marie of Brienne (1225-1275), who married Emperor Baldwin II of Constantinople. Alphonso of Brienne (c. 1228-1270), who married Marie d'Issoudon, countess of Eu, and became count of Eu in right of his wife, and was also Great Chamberlain of France. Died of a plague while involved in the Eighth Crusade. Jean (John) de Brienne (c. 1230-1296), who in 1258 became Grand Butler of France. Married Marie de Coucy as his first wife. Second wife was Jeanne, daughter of Geoffrey VI, Viscount of Chateaudun. Louis of Acre (c. 1235-1263), who married Agnes of Beaumont and became Viscount of Beaumont in her right.

    Berenguela of Leon (1204 - 12 April 1237) was the third wife but only Empress consort of John of Brienne, Latin Emperor of Constantinople.

    Berengaria of Leon (1204 - 12 April 1237) was the third wife but only empress consort of John of Brienne, Latin Emperor of Constantinople.

    Contents [hide] 1 Family 2 Marriage 3 Empress 4 Children 5 External links 6 References

    [edit] Family According to the chronicle of Alberic of Trois-Fontaines, Berengaria was a daughter of King Alfonso IX of León and Queen Berengaria I of Castile. She was a younger sister of Ferdinand III of Castile and Alfonso of Molina.
    Their paternal grandparents were Ferdinand II of León and Urraca of Portugal. Their maternal grandparents were Alfonso VIII of Castile and Eleanor of England.
    [edit] Marriage In 1217, Berengaria's brother Ferdinand III had inherited the throne of the Kingdom of Castile through abdication of their mother.
    In 1223, John of Brienne, aged 53, visited Santiago de Compostela, as a supposed pilgrim. He was by then twice a widower: first, in 1213 of Queen Maria of Jerusalem and then of Stephanie, daughter of Leo II of Armenia, (1150 - king of Cilicia in Armenia 1199 - 1219).
    As a consequence of his visit to Santiago de Compostela, Alfonso IX invited him to marry Sancha and, presumably, through her inherit the Leonese throne.
    However Berengaria of Castile, a long time divorced and an inheritor in her own right of the Castilian throne, main advisor of her son Ferdinand III, offered one of her own daughters to John instead.
    Aging John chose Berengaria of Leon, from Alfonso IX's second doomed marriage, who was a decade younger than her half-sister Sancha, from Alfonso IX's first doomed marriage.
    The marriage took place at Toledo in 1224.
    [edit] Empress In 1229, the throne of the Latin Empire had been inherited by Baldwin II of Courtenay, a twelve-year -old boy. The barons of the Empire decided to secure the safety of the Empire by appointing a regent-Emperor for Baldwin. They chose John who accepted the assignment as a sort of Senior Tutor. In April 1229, John was proclaimed regent at Perugia. They did not arrive at Constantinople until 1231, when John was officially crowned in his new city.
    Baldwin II remained the junior co-emperor and only heir to the throne. By agreement, 12 years old Baldwin had been betrothed to around 4 or 5 years old Marie of Brienne, a daughter of John and Berengaria, since 19 April 1229 to firmly establish the dynastic alliance of the two co-emperors and the Western Land for Crusades also, Spain.
    The marriage did not take place until 1234, when Marie was about nine-years-old and Baldwin about 16.
    Alberic of Trois-Fontaines records that John died on 27 March 1237, aged around 61. The "Obituaires de Sens Tome" of the Abbey of Maubuisson record that Berenguela died on 12 April 1237, aged around 33, surviving her husband by only sixteen days.
    She is buried in a beautiful marble coffin in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, Spain, but many books and tourist leaflets mention her as if she was Queen Berenguela of Castile, her mother.
    Other books however, mention this coffin as being that of another Berengaria (1228·Äì1288) and/or other dates, her niece, daughter of her uncle the King Ferdinand III of Castile, sister of King Alfonso X of Castile. But this niece, Infanta Berengaria was a nun at the Monastery of las Huelgas, Burgos, of Royal patronage, where Berengaria of Leon's mother, Queen Berenguela of Castile, retired as a former monarch.
    Further, Alfonso VIII of Castile and Eleanor of England, grandparents of Berengaria of Leon are buried there. Much later, Ferdinand III's and Alfonso X's bodies at Las Huelgas Monastery, near Burgos, would be moved to conquered Sevilla's new Cathedral, where they are today.
    [edit] Children Berengaria and John of Brienne had four known children, known to have been residents in Spain with his cousin, King Alfonso X of Castile, signing widely in many documents for many years with other high nobility witnesses, Bishops and Archbishops, Royal legitimate and illegitimate offspring and so on :
    1.Marie of Brienne (1225·Äì1275), who married Emperor Baldwin II of Constantinople. 2.Alphonso of Brienne (c. 1228-1270), who married Marie d'Issoudon, countess of Eu, and became count of Eu in right of his wife, and was also Great Chamberlain of France. Died of a plague while involved in the Eighth Crusade. 3.John of Brienne (c. 1230-1296), who in 1258 became Grand Butler of France. Married Jeanne, Dame de Chateaudun, daughter of Geoffrey VI, Viscount de Chateaudun, as his first wife. His second wife was Marie de Coucy, widow of King Alexander II of Scotland. 4.Louis of Acre (c. 1235-1263), who married Agnes of Beaumont and became Viscount of Beaumont in her right. Royal titles Preceded by Lady of Neuville Latin Empress consort of Constantinople 1229 - 1237 with Marie of Brienne (1234·Äì1237) Succeeded by Marie of Brienne
    [edit] External links Her profile in "Medieval Lands" by Charles Cawley Her profile in Peerage.com [edit] References Szabolcs de Vajay, "From Alfonso VIII to Alfonso X" in Studies in Genealogy and Family History in Tribute to Charles Evans on the Occasion of his Eightieth Birthday, 1989, pp. 366·Äì417. Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berengaria_of_Le%C3%B3n" Categories: 1204 births | 1237 deaths | House of Burgundy-Spain | Latin Empresses of Constantinople | House of Brienne

    Infante don ALFONSO de León, son of FERNANDO II King of León & his first wife Infanta dona Urraca de Portugal (Zamora 15 Aug 1171-Villanueva de Sarría 24 Sep 1230, bur Santiago de Compostela, Cathedral Santiago el Mayor).¬â€  The Chronicon Conimbricensi records the birth ·Äúmense Februario·Ä¶in die Ascensionis Domini·Äù (presumably an error) in 1171 of ·ÄúRex Alfonsus filius Regis Fernandi et D√±âˆš¶ Orace Regin√¶·Äù[857].¬â€  The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Aldefonsus rex Legionis" as son of "Fernando [frater regis Sanctii]"[858].¬â€  He succeeded his father in 1188 as ALFONSO IX King of León and Galicia.¬â€  He held the first documented Cortes in León in 1188, attended by duly elected representatives of towns as well as nobles and ecclesiasts.¬â€  The Pope excommunicated him because of his first marriage, between cousins without papal dispensation, and placed León under an interdict until Alfonso agreed to a separation.¬â€  Another dispute broke out with the church after he married his second wife, also his first cousin, from whom he was also obliged to separate.¬â€  He succeeded in 1217 as ALFONSO IX King of Castile, by right of his second wife and son.¬â€  He successfully campaigned against the Moors, capturing Lazeres, Merida, Elvas, Badajoz and several towns in Extremadura in 1228.¬â€  The Anales Toledanos record the death in 1230 ·Äúen Villanneva de Saria·Äù of ·Äúel Rey Don Alfonso de Leon, Padre del Rey D. Fernando·Äù[859].¬â€ 
    m firstly (Guimar√£es 15 Feb 1191, separated 1195, annulled for consanguinity 1198) his first cousin, Infanta dona TERESA de Portugal, daughter of SANCHO I ·Äúo Pobledor·Äù King of Portugal & his wife Dulce de Barcelona ([1176]-Lorvano 17/18 Jun 1250, bur Lorvano, Cistercian monastery of Nuestra Se√±ora de la Expectación).¬â€  The De Rebus Hispani√¶ of Rodericus Ximenes records the marriage of "Tarasiam", other daughter of "Rex·Ä¶Sancius", and "Aldefonso Regi Legionensi", specifying that the union was incestuous[860].¬â€  Nun at Lorvano 1200.¬â€  Co-founder of the Dominican convent at Coimbra.¬â€  The testament of ·ÄúSancius...Portugali√¶ Rex·Äù, dated Oct 1209, bequeathed property to ·Äú...nepos meus Infans Donnus Fernandus...fili√¶ me√¶ Regin√¶ Donn√¶ Tharasi√¶...Regin√¶ Donn√¶ Sanci√¶...Regin√¶ Donna Maphalda...Regin√¶ Donn√¶ Blanc√¶...Regin√¶ Donn√¶ Bereng...Infanti Donn√¶ Dulci√¶ nepti me√¶...Infanti D. S. nepti me√¶...·Äù[861].¬â€  Beatified 23 Dec 1705 by Pope Clement XI[862].¬â€ 
    m secondly (Valladolid Dec, before 17, 1197, separated 1204 before 19 Jun) as her second husband, his first cousin, Infanta do√±a BERENGUELA de Castilla, daughter of ALFONSO VIII King of Castile & his wife Eleanor of England (Jan/Jun 1180-Las Huelgas 8 Nov 1246).¬â€  The Chronicon de Carde√±a records that ·ÄúRey D. Alfonso de Leon·Äù married ·ÄúD. Alfonso·Ä¶so fija Do√±a Berenguela·Äù[863].¬â€  The Crónica Latina records that ·Äúdo√±a Berenguela, hija del rey de Castilla·Äù was married to ·Äúel rey de León·Äù, when peace was established being Castile and León following the defeat at the battle of Alarcos, despite being related in the second degree of consanguinity[864].¬â€  The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Henricum qui iuvenis obiit et quinque sorores, prima Berengaria·Ä¶secunda Urraca, tertia regina Francie, quarta Alienor, quinta Constantia monialis" as children of "sorore regis Anglie Richardi·Ä¶Alienor·Ä¶soror ex alio patre comitisse Marie Campaniensis", specifying that Berengaria was wife of "regi Legionensi id est regi Galicie·Ä¶Alfunsus" and mother of "Fernandum successorem regis parvi in Castella et Toledo" and recording their marriage was initially permitted by Pope Innocent III despite consanguinity but subsequently prohibited, after which Berengaria became a Cistercian nun at Burgos[865].¬â€  Her second marriage, arranged by her father as part of the peace process with León, caused religious fury because of the close relationship of the parties.¬â€  Pope Innocent III excommunicated the couple, placed Castile and León under an interdict, and eventually annulled the marriage though agreed that their Children remained legitimate.¬â€  Infanta Berenguela became a nun at Las Huelgas 1204, after separating from her husband.¬â€  Regent for her brother Enrique I 1214, she became heiress in her own right to Castile, Toledo and Extremadura on his death but immediately ceded her rights to her son Infante don Fernando.¬â€  She retired from public life in 1230, after transferring full power to her son.¬â€  The Chronicon de Carde√±a records the death in 1240 of ·Äúla Reyna Do√±a Berenguela, madre del Rey D. Fernando·Äù[866].¬â€  The necrology of the Prieur√© de Fontaines records the death "31 Oct" of "domina Berengeria, regina Castille et Toleti, soror domine Blanche Francorum regine"[867].¬â€ 
    Mistress (1): [1195] ---.¬â€  The name of the first mistress of King Alfonso IX is not known.¬â€  Szabolcs de Vajay says that she was "of modest antecedents"[868], but the basis for this statement is not known.¬â€ 
    Mistress (2): [1195] IN√âS √ç√±iguez de Mendoza, daughter of √ç√ëIGO López de Mendoza Se√±or de Llodio [Governor in Soria and Burgos] & his wife María García Salvadórez.¬â€  The Nobiliario of Pedro Conde de Barcelos names "D. Ines √ç√±iguez de Mendoca" as the mother of King Alfonso IX¬¥s children Urraca and Fernando[869].¬â€ 
    Mistress (3): [1206-1210] ALDONZA Martínez de Silva, daughter of MART√çN Gómez Se√±or de Silva & his wife Urraca Ruiz de Cabrera (-after 1232).¬â€  The Nobiliario of Pedro Conde de Barcelos names "D. Aldon√ßa Martinez de Silva" as the mother of King Alfonso¬¥s three children who are named below[870].¬â€  She married (after 1210) Diego Froilaz.¬â€  The Nobiliario of Pedro Conde de Barcelos records that "D. Diego Frojas" married "D. Aldon√ßa Martinez de Silva, que avia sido amiga del Rey D. Alonso de Leon"[871].¬â€ 
    Mistress (4): [1210-1215] ESTEFAN√çA P√©rez, daughter of PEDRO Arias de Limia [Mayordomo Mayor of King Fernando II of León] & his second wife Constanza Osorio (-1249 or after).¬â€  Estefanía P√©rez was given the realengo of Villamayor in 1215, but in 1249 granted it to the monastery of Melón with the consent of her husband Rodrigo Suarez, for the souls of ·ÄúAlfonso IX y de su hijo Fernando·Äù[872].¬â€  She married Rodrigo Su√°rez.¬â€ 
    Mistress (5): [1215-1220] MAURA, daughter of --- (-bur Salamanca Cathedral).¬â€  Florez says that ·ÄúMaura·Äù mother of Fernando Dean of Santiago was buried ·Äúen la Catedral antigua de Salamanca·Äù[873].¬â€  Szabolcs de Vajay says that she was "probably of modest origins"[874].¬â€ 
    Mistress (6): [1220-1230] TERESA Gil de Soverosa, daughter of GIL V√°zquez de Soverosa & his wife María Arias Fornelos[875] (-after 1251).¬â€  The Livro Velho names "D. Sueiro Ayres de Fornelos e D. Pedro Ayres e D. Maria Ayres" as the children of "Ayres Nunes de Fornelos" and his wife "D. Mor Peres a Prove", adding that Maria was the mistress of Sancho I King of Portugal and later married "D. Gil Vasques de Sovorosa" by whom she was mother of "D. Martim Gil o bom e D. Fern√£o Gil·Ä¶e·Ä¶D. Tereja Gil", specifying that Teresa was mistress "d¬¥elrey de Le√£o"[876].¬â€  The Nobiliario of Pedro Conde de Barcelos names "D. Gil Vazquez, D. Martin Gil, D. Teresa Gil" as the children of "D. Gil Vazquez de Soverosa" and his first wife "D. Maria Ayras de Fornelo", in another passage naming "D. Teresa Gil de Soverosa" as the mother of four of King Alfonso¬¥s children[877].¬â€ 
    King Alfonso IX & his first wife had three children:
    1.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  Infanta do√±a SANCHA de León (Autumn 1191-Villabuena before 1243, bur monastery of Villabuena de Carracedo).¬â€  The testament of ·ÄúSancius...Portugali√¶ Rex·Äù, dated Oct 1209, bequeathed property to ·Äú...nepos meus Infans Donnus Fernandus...fili√¶ me√¶ Regin√¶ Donn√¶ Tharasi√¶...Regin√¶ Donn√¶ Sanci√¶...Regin√¶ Donna Maphalda...Regin√¶ Donn√¶ Blanc√¶...Regin√¶ Donn√¶ Bereng...Infanti Donn√¶ Dulci√¶ nepti me√¶...Infanti D. S. nepti me√¶...·Äù[878].¬â€  The De Rebus Hispani√¶ of Rodericus Ximenes names "filium·Ä¶Fernandum et filias Sanciam et Dulcem" as the children of "Aldefonso Regi Legionensi" and his wife Teresa, specifying that Fernando and Sancha were deceased at the time of writing[879].¬â€  She became a nun in 1217 at the monastery of Villabuena de Carracedo[880].¬â€  Betrothed ([1216]) to her second cousin, ENRIQUE I King of Castile, son of ALFONSO VIII King of Castile & his wife Eleanor of England (Valladolid 14 Apr 1204-Palencia 6 Jun 1217, bur Las Huelgas, Cistercian monastery of Santa María la Real).¬â€ 
    2.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  Infante don FERNANDO de León ([1192/93]-Aug 1214, bur Santiago de Compostela, Cathedral of Santiago el Mayor).¬â€  The testament of ·ÄúSancius...Portugali√¶ Rex·Äù, dated Oct 1209, bequeathed property to ·Äú...nepos meus Infans Donnus Fernandus...fili√¶ me√¶ Regin√¶ Donn√¶ Tharasi√¶...Regin√¶ Donn√¶ Sanci√¶...Regin√¶ Donna Maphalda...Regin√¶ Donn√¶ Blanc√¶...Regin√¶ Donn√¶ Bereng...Infanti Donn√¶ Dulci√¶ nepti me√¶...Infanti D. S. nepti me√¶...·Äù[881].¬â€  The De Rebus Hispani√¶ of Rodericus Ximenes names "filium·Ä¶Fernandum et filias Sanciam et Dulcem" as the children of "Aldefonso Regi Legionensi" and his wife Teresa, specifying that Fernando and Sancha were deceased at the time of writing[882].¬â€  The Anales Toledanos record the death ·ÄúLunes en Agosto·Äù in 1214 of ·Äúel Infant, fillo del Rey de Leon·Äù[883].¬â€  Betrothed (1204) to Infanta do√±a MAFALDA de Castilla, daughter of ALFONSO VIII ·Äúel Noble/√©l de las Navas·Äù King of Castile & his wife Eleanor of England (1191-Salamanca 1204, bur Salamanca Cathedral).¬â€  Szabolcs de Vajay says that she ·Äúdied at the point of becoming the fianc√©e of the Infante Fernando of León·Äù (without citing the primary source on which this information is based) and refers to her tomb in Salamanca[884].¬â€ 
    3.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  Infanta do√±a DULCE de León ([1193/94]-monastery of Villabuena de Carracedo 1248, before 8 Jul, bur Zamora).¬â€  The testament of ·ÄúSancius...Portugali√¶ Rex·Äù, dated Oct 1209, bequeathed property to ·Äú...nepos meus Infans Donnus Fernandus...fili√¶ me√¶ Regin√¶ Donn√¶ Tharasi√¶...Regin√¶ Donn√¶ Sanci√¶...Regin√¶ Donna Maphalda...Regin√¶ Donn√¶ Blanc√¶...Regin√¶ Donn√¶ Bereng...Infanti Donn√¶ Dulci√¶ nepti me√¶...Infanti D. S. nepti me√¶...·Äù[885].¬â€  The De Rebus Hispani√¶ of Rodericus Ximenes names "filium·Ä¶Fernandum et filias Sanciam et Dulcem" as the children of "Aldefonso Regi Legionensi" and his wife Teresa, specifying that Dulce was unmarried at the time of writing[886].¬â€  Se√±ora de Valdeorras 1237.¬â€ 
    King Alfonso IX & his second wife had five children:
    4.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  Infanta do√±a LEONOR de León (1198-12 Nov 1202, bur León, monastery of San Isidro).¬â€  The Chronicon Mundi of Lucas Tudensis names "Alionoram primogenitam, Constanciam, et Berengariam" as the daughters of Alfonso IX King of León and his second wife[887].¬â€ 
    5.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  Infanta do√±a CONSTANZA de León (1 May 1200-Las Huelgas 7 Sep 1242, bur Las Huelgas).¬â€  The Chronicon Mundi of Lucas Tudensis names "Alionoram primogenitam, Constanciam, et Berengariam" as the daughters of Alfonso IX King of León and his second wife, adding that Constanza became a nun "in monasterio Sanct√¶ Mari√¶ de Burgis"[888].¬â€  Nun at Las Huelgas [1205].
    6.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  Infante don FERNANDO de Castilla y León (Monte de Valparaíso [30 Jul/5 Aug] 1201-Seville 30 May 1252, bur Seville, Cathedral Santa María).¬â€  The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Henricum qui iuvenis obiit et quinque sorores, prima Berengaria·Ä¶secunda Urraca, tertia regina Francie, quarta Alienor, quinta Constantia monialis" as children of "sorore regis Anglie Richardi·Ä¶Alienor·Ä¶soror ex alio patre comitisse Marie Campaniensis", specifying that Berengaria was wife of "regi Legionensi id est regi Galicie" and mother of "Fernandum successorem regis parvi in Castella et Toledo"[889].¬â€  He succeeded his maternal uncle in 1217 as FERNANDO III ·Äúel Santo·Äù King of Castile, Toledo and Extremadura.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ 
    -¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  see below.¬â€ 
    7.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  Infante don ALFONSO de León (Autumn 1202-Salamanca 6 Jan 1272, bur Ciudad Real, castle of Calatrava-la-Nueva).¬â€  The Chronicon de Carde√±a names ·ÄúInfant D. Alfonso·Ä¶de Molina·Ä¶hermano del Rey D. Ferrando·Äù[890].¬â€  Se√±or de Soria 1223.¬â€  Se√±or de Molina y Mesa 1240.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ 
    -¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  see Part B.¬â€  SE√ëORES de MOLINA.¬â€ 
    8.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  Infanta do√±a BERENGUELA de Castilla y León (1204-Constantinople 12 Apr 1237, bur Constantinople).¬â€  The Chronicon Mundi of Lucas Tudensis names "Alionoram primogenitam, Constanciam, et Berengariam" as the daughters of Alfonso IX King of León and his second wife[891].¬â€  The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines refers to the wife of "rex Ierusalem Iohannes" as daughter of "Berengaria" and "regi Legionensi id est regi Galicie" and in a later passage records the marriage of "rex Iohannes Ierosolimitanus" and "filia regis Gallicie, sororem Fernandi de Castella", but in neither place is she named[892].¬â€  The Chronique de Guillaume de Nangis records the marriage in 1223 of "le roi de Castille·Ä¶sa s≈ìur B√©reng√®re, ni√®ce de Blanche reine de France" and "Jean roi de J√©rusalem"[893].¬â€  The necrology of Maubuisson records the death "II Id Apr" of "Berengaria imperatrix Constantinopolitane"[894].¬â€  "Jehan fiuz le roy Jehan de Jherusalem, bouteillier de France" instituted masses for "nostre pere le roy Jehan de Jherusalem et empereur de Costantinoble·Ä¶et madame Berangiere sa fame jadis nostre mere" in the church of St Paul, Paris by charter dated Oct 1294[895].¬â€  m (Toledo 1224) as his third wife, JEAN de Brienne King of Jerusalem, son of ERARD II Comte de Brienne & Agn√®s de Nevers ([1170]-Constantinople 23 Mar 1237, bur Constantinople).¬â€  Elected Emperor of Constantinople 1231.¬â€ 
    King Alfonso IX had one illegitimate child by Mistress (1):¬â€ 
    9.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  PEDRO Alfonso ([1196]-1226).¬â€  Rades names ·Äúdon Pedro Alonso...hijo bastardo del Rey don Alonso de Leon·Äù as Maestre de Santiago, appointed in 1225 and who died a year later a few days after a victory ·Äúen tierra de Moros, por las partes de Badajoz·Äù over ·Äú[el] Rey Abenhuc·Äù[896].¬â€  The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. ¬â€ Szabolcs de Vajay suggests that he was ·Äúprobably at least thirty years of age·Äù when he was appointed[897].¬â€  [m ---.¬â€  Rades says that ·Äúno se sabe si fue casado·Äù, referring to ·Äúdon Pedro Alonso...hijo bastardo del Rey don Alonso de Leon·Äù, Maestre de Santiago[898].]¬â€  Pedro & [his wife] had one child:¬â€ 
    a)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  ALFONSO P√©rez ([1215]-).¬â€  Rades names ·Äúdon Alonso Perez·Äù as the son of ·Äúdon Pedro Alonso...hijo bastardo del Rey don Alonso de Leon·Äù, Maestre de Santiago, adding that the Order of Santiago granted him ·Äúpor sus dias el castillo y villa de Monrreal·Äù[899].¬â€  The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. ¬â€ m (Toledo) IN√âS Guti√©rrez de Paramo, daughter of GUTIERRE Fern√°ndez de Paramo & his wife ---.¬â€  Rades says that ·Äúdon Alonso Perez·Äù married ·Äúdo√±a Ynes de Paramo, hija de Gutierre Fernandez·Äù[900].¬â€  The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. ¬â€ 
    ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  Pedro had [one illegitimate child by an unknown mistress]:¬â€ 
    b)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  [FERNANDO P√©rez ([1225]-20 May 1242, bur Toledo, convent of Santa F√© of the Order of Santiago).¬â€  He was the "doubtful son" of Pedro Alfonso according to Szabolcs de Vajay, who quotes his epitaph ·ÄúFernandus Petri...puer generalis regalis stirpe creatus·Äù and highlights that the epitaph could also indicate that he was a member of the Castro family, descended from the royal house of Navarre, an early version of whose arms appears on the tomb[901].]
    King Alfonso IX had one illegitimate child by Mistress (2):¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ 
    10.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  URRACA Alfonso de León ([1197]-[1242/1258]).¬â€  The Nobiliario of Pedro Conde de Barcelos names "D. Urraca Alonso" as the child of King Alfonso IX and "D. Ines √ç√±iguez de Mendo√ßa", adding in a later passage that "D. Lope Diaz de Haro Cabezabrava" married "D. Urraca Alonso, hija del Rey D. Alonso de Leon no legitima, i de D. Ines de Mendo√ßa"[902].¬â€  m ([1215, before 25 Dec 1218]) LOPE Díaz de Haro ·ÄúCabeza brava·Äù Se√±or de Vizcaya, Se√±or de Haro, son of DIEGO López Conde de Haro Se√±or de Vizcaya & his first wife María Manrique de Lara (1192-18 Oct 1236, bur N√°jera, monastery Santa María).¬â€ 
    King Alfonso IX had three illegitimate children by Mistress (3):
    11.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  RODRIGO Alfonso ([1210]-after 1252).¬â€  The Nobiliario of Pedro Conde de Barcelos names "D. Rodrigo Alonso, D. Aldon√ßa Alonso, D. Teresa Alonso" as the children of King Alfonso IX and "D. Aldon√ßa Martinez de Silva"[903].¬â€  Se√±or de Aliger and Castro del Río.¬â€  Adelantado Mayor on the border with Andalucía.¬â€  Governor of Zamora 1249.¬â€  After the conquest of Seville, he received Castilleja de Talavaca in Andalucía in 1249[904].¬â€  m IN√âS Rodríguez de Cabrera, daughter of RODRIGO Fern√°ndez de Cabrera ·Äúel F√©o de Valdorna·Äù Se√±or de Cabrera y Ribera & his wife Sancha Ramírez Froilaz.¬â€  The Nobiliario of Pedro Conde de Barcelos names "D. Ines Roiz" as the child "D. Ruy Fernandez el Feo de Valdorna" and his second wife "D. Maria Frojaz", recording in an earlier passage that "D. Rodrigo Alonso", son of King Alfonso IX, married "D. Ines Rodriguez"[905].¬â€  Rodrigo & his wife had two children:¬â€ 
    a)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  ALDONZA Rodríguez ([1250]-).¬â€  The Nobiliario of Pedro Conde de Barcelos names "D. Juan Roiz, D. Aldon√ßa Roiz" as the children of "D. Rodrigo Alonso", son of King Alfonso IX, and his wife and in a later passage records that "D. Estevan Fernandez" married "D. Aldon√ßa Roiz"[906].¬â€  Heiress of Aliger.¬â€  m ([1265]) ESTEBAN Fern√°ndez de Castro, son of FERNANDO Guti√©rrez de Castro & his wife Emilia I√±âˆšâ‰ guez de Mendoza (-after 1288).¬â€  Se√±or de Lemos and Sarría.¬â€ 
    b)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  JUAN Rodríguez (-young).¬â€  The Nobiliario of Pedro Conde de Barcelos names "D. Juan Roiz, D. Aldon√ßa Roiz" as the children of "D. Rodrigo Alonso", son of King Alfonso IX, and his wife "D. Ines Rodriguez", adding that Juan died childless[907].¬â€ 
    12.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  ALDONZA Alfonso de León ([1212]-1266, bur Cistercian monastery of Nuestra Se√±ora de Nogales).¬â€  The Nobiliario of Pedro Conde de Barcelos names "D. Rodrigo Alonso, D. Aldon√ßa Alonso, D. Teresa Alonso" as the children of King Alfonso IX and "D. Aldon√ßa Martinez de Silva", and in a later passage records that "Conde D. Pedro Ponce" married "D. Aldon√ßa Alonso"[908].¬â€  m firstly DIEGO Ramírez Froilaz Se√±or de Mansilla y Rueda.¬â€  He was the nephew of his wife's stepfather.¬â€  m secondly (1230) PEDRO Ponce Se√±or del Valle de Aria, son of PONCE Velas & his wife Teresa Rdoruez de Cisneros (-1264, bur Nogales, Chapel San Benito).¬â€ 
    13.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  TERESA Alfonso de León .¬â€  The Nobiliario of Pedro Conde de Barcelos names "D. Rodrigo Alonso, D. Aldon√ßa Alonso, D. Teresa Alonso" as the children of King Alfonso IX and "D. Aldon√ßa Martinez de Silva"[909].¬â€ 
    King Alfonso IX had one illegitimate child by Mistress (4):¬â€ 
    14.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  FERNANDO Alfonso ([1211]-young).¬â€  Estefanía P√©rez was given the realengo of Villamayor in 1215, but in 1249 granted it to the monastery of Melón with the consent of her husband Rodrigo Suarez, for the souls of ·ÄúAlfonso IX y de su hijo Fernando·Äù[910].¬â€ 
    King Alfonso IX had one illegitimate child by Mistress (5):¬â€ 
    15.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  FERNANDO Alfonso ([1215/18]-Salamanca 10 Jan 1278, bur Salamanca Cathedral).¬â€  The Nobiliario of Pedro Conde de Barcelos names "Fernando Alonso" as the child of King Alfonso IX and "D. Ines √ç√±iguez de Mendo√ßa", adding in a later passage that he was "Dean de Santiago"[911].¬â€  Dean of Santiago, Archdean of Salamanca.¬â€  Known as ·ÄúEl Dean·Äù.¬â€  Canon of León and Santiago de Compostela.¬â€  The necrology of León Cathedral records the death ·ÄúIV Id Jan...Era 1324·Äù of ·ÄúD√±us Fernandus Alfonsi filius...regis Legionis, decanus Compostellanus, canonicus hujus ecclesi√¶·Äù[912].¬â€  Mistress (1): ALDARA López de Ulloa, widow of G√ìMEZ García, daughter of LOPE Rodríguez de Ulloa & his wife Teresa Fern√°ndez de Lima.¬â€  The Nobiliario of Pedro Conde de Barcelos names "D. Aldara Lopez" as the mother of "D. Juan Fernandez Cabellos de Oro", son of "Fernando Alonso·Ä¶Dean de Santiago"[913].¬â€  Fernando had one child by Mistress (1):¬â€ 
    a)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  JUAN Fern√°ndez "Cabellos de Oro" (-Salamanca 1303, bur Salamanca Cathedral).¬â€  The Nobiliario of Pedro Conde de Barcelos names "D. Juan Fernandez Cabellos de Oro" as the son of "Fernando Alonso·Ä¶Dean de Santiago" by "D. Aldara Lopez"[914].¬â€  Adelantado Mayor de la Frontera [with Andalucía].¬â€  Merino Mayor of Galicia.¬â€  Mayordomo Mayor of King Sancho IV 10 Dec 1288-21 Nov 1292.¬â€  m firstly MAR√çA Andr√©s de Castro, daughter of ANDR√âS Fern√°ndez de Castro & his wife Mencía Rodríguez Girón (-1282).¬â€  The Nobiliario of Pedro Conde de Barcelos names "D. Maria Andres, D. Milia Andres" as the children of "D. Andres Fernandez", and in an earlier passage records that "D. Juan Fernandez Cabellos de Oro", son of "Fernando Alonso·Ä¶Dean de Santiago" by "D. Aldara Lopez", married "D. Maria Andres"[915].¬â€  m secondly (after 1282) JUANA N√∫√±ez de Lara Se√±ora de Valdenebro, daughter of NU√ëO Fern√°ndez de Lara Se√±or de Valdenebro & his wife In√©s √ç√±iguez de Mendoza (bur Salamanca Cathedral).¬â€  The Nobiliario of Pedro Conde de Barcelos names "D. Juana" as the child of "D. Nu√±o Fernandez·Ä¶de Valdenebro" and his wife "D. la Condesa D. Ines Eniguez", recording in an earlier passage that "D. Juan Fernandez Cabellos de Oro", son of "Fernando Alonso·Ä¶Dean de Santiago" by "D. Aldara Lopez", married secondly "D. Juana"[916].¬â€  Juan & his first wife had two children:
    i)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  JUAN Fern√°ndez (-after 10 May 1305).¬â€  The Nobiliario of Pedro Conde de Barcelos names "Juan Fernandez, Fernan Fernandez, que no tuvo hijos" as the children of "D. Juan Fernandez Cabellos de Oro" and his wife "D. Maria Andres"[917].¬â€ 
    ii)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  FERNANDO Fern√°ndez (-after 10 May 1305).¬â€  The Nobiliario of Pedro Conde de Barcelos names "Juan Fernandez, Fernan Fernandez, que no tuvo hijos" as the children of "D. Juan Fernandez Cabellos de Oro" and his wife "D. Maria Andres"[918].¬â€ 
    King Alfonso IX had four illegitimate children by Mistress (6):¬â€ 
    16.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  SANCHA Alfonso de León (1220-Cozuelos de Ojeda 25 Jul 1270, bur Cozuelos de Ojeda, monastery of Santa Eufemia of the Santiago Order, removed 1608 to Toledo, Convent of Santa F√© of the Santiago Order).¬â€  The Nobiliario of Pedro Conde de Barcelos names "Martin Alonso, D. Maria Alonso, Sancha Alonso, Urraca Alonso" as the children of King Alfonso IX and "D. Teresa Gil de Soverosa", adding that Sancha married[919].¬â€  "D. Simon Roiz fijo de don Roy Diaz de los Cameros" sold property "en Tolmantos·Ä¶y·Ä¶en Vilforados" to "do√±a Sancha Alfonso fija del Rey de Leon" by charter dated 23 Oct 1231[920].¬â€  There was an unsuccessful attempt to beatify her when her remains were removed to Toledo[921].¬â€  The Livro Velho names "D. Martim Affonso e D. Maria Affonso e D. Sancha Affonso e D. Orraca Affonso" as the children "d¬¥elrey de Le√£o" and his mistress Teresa, daughter of "D. Gil Vasques de Sovorosa", adding that Sancha married "D. Sim√£o Rodrigeus dos Cameiros" but was childless[922].¬â€  m (after 23 Oct 1231) as his first wife, SIM√ìN Rodríguez de los Cameros Se√±or de los Cameros, son of RODRIGO Díaz de los Cameros & his wife Aldonza Díaz¬â€  (-murdered Trevino 1277).¬â€ 
    17.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  MAR√çA Alfonso de León ([1222]-after 1252).¬â€  The Nobiliario of Pedro Conde de Barcelos names "Martin Alonso, D. Maria Alonso, Sancha Alonso, Urraca Alonso" as the children of King Alfonso IX and "D. Teresa Gil de Soverosa", adding that María married and was afterwards "amiga de su sobrino el Rey D. Alonso"[923].¬â€  The Livro Velho names "D. Martim Affonso e D. Maria Affonso e D. Sancha Affonso e D. Orraca Affonso" as the children "d¬¥elrey de Le√£o" and his mistress Teresa, daughter of "D. Gil Vasques de Sovorosa", adding that Mar√≠a married "D. Alvar Fernandes filho do conde D. Fernando de Lara o que jaz em Fiteiros" but was childless, later became mistress of "elrey D. Affonso de Castella seu sobrinho", and afterwards married "D. Suer Ayres de Valladares" by whom she was mother of "D. Pedro Soares de Sarra√ßa e D. Affonso Soares" (listing their descendants)[924].¬â€  m firstly ([1236]) √ÅLVAR Fern√°ndez de Lara Se√±or de Lara, son of FERNANDO N√∫√±ez de Lara Se√±or de Castrogeriz & his wife Mayor --- (-after 24 Jul 1240).¬â€  Mistress ([1240]) of, her nephew, Infante don ALFONSO de Castilla, son of FERNANDO III "el Santo" King of Castile and León & his first wife Elisabeth von Hohenstaufen (Toledo 23 Nov 1221-Seville 4 Apr 1284, bur Seville, Cathedral Santa María) .¬â€  He succeeded his father in 1252 as ALFONSO X "el Sabio" King of Castile and León.¬â€  m secondly ([after 1240]) as his second wife, SUERO Arias de Valladares ·ÄúSarra√ßa·Äù.¬â€ 
    18.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  MART√çN Alfonso de León ([1225]-1274, bur Salamanca, convent Santa Espiritu of the Santiago Order).¬â€  The Nobiliario of Pedro Conde de Barcelos names "Martin Alonso, D. Maria Alonso, Sancha Alonso, Urraca Alonso" as the children of King Alfonso IX and "D. Teresa Gil de Soverosa"[925].¬â€  Knight of the Order of Santiago.¬â€  m MARIA Mendes de Sousa, daughter of MENDO Gonz√°lez de Sousa & his wife Teresa Alfonso T√©llez de Meneses Se√±ora de Villa-García (-after 1276, bur Salamanca, convent Santa Espiritu of the Santiago Order).¬â€ ¬â€  The Nobiliario of Pedro Conde de Barcelos names "D. Maria Mendez" as the daughter of "D. Mendo Gon√ßalez de Sousa" and his wife, recording in an earlier passage that "Martin Alonso", son of King Alfonso IX, married "D. Maria Mendez", adding that they were childless[926].¬â€  The Master of the Order of Santiago granted "la bailía de Salamanca" to "do√±a María M√©ndez, viuda de Martín Alfonso, hijo bastardo del rey Alfonso IX de L√©on" for a donation to the monastery of Espiritu Santo de Salamanca, which she had founded, by charter dated 12 Mar 1274[927].¬â€ 
    19.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  URRACA Alfonso de León (1228-after 1252).¬â€  The Nobiliario of Pedro Conde de Barcelos names "Martin Alonso, D. Maria Alonso, Sancha Alonso, Urraca Alonso" as the children of King Alfonso IX and "D. Teresa Gil de Soverosa", adding that Urraca married "D. Garcia Romero en Aragon", and in a later passage that "D. Pedro Nu√±ez de Guzman" married firstly "D. Urraca Alonso sin hijos"[928].¬â€  m firstly as his second wife, GARC√çA Romeu II Se√±or de Tormos, Pradilla and El Frago.¬â€  m secondly as his second wife, PEDRO N√∫√±ez de Guzm√°n Se√±or de Guzm√°n, son of GUILL√âN P√©rez de Guzman & his wife Elvira Rodríguez (-after 1264).¬â€  Se√±or de Ga√ßullorva near Aznalfarache 1252, which became the nucleus of the estates of Guzm√°n in Andalucía.¬â€  Governor of Pernia 1264.¬â€  No issue.¬â€ 
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