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Famille de Urraca Bourgogne Princess of Portugal, Queen Regent Urraca I Alfonsez of Castilla y Leon, infanta de Portugal

Elle avait une relation avec Fernando Castilla.


Enfant(s):

  1. Alfonso de Fernández  1171-1230 


Notes par Urraca Bourgogne Princess of Portugal, Queen Regent Urraca I Alfonsez of Castilla y Leon, infanta de Portugal

Urraca of Portugal (b. Coimbra, 1151– d. 16 October 1188; pron. IPA: [u'?ak?]), was a Portuguese infanta, daughter of Afonso I, 1st King of Portugal and his wife Maud of Savoy. She married Ferdinand II of León (c. 1165) with whom she had Alfonso IX of León. This marriage didn't prevent her father King Afonso I of Portugal from declaring war on his son-in-law. This short war culminated in disaster when Afonso was captured in Badajoz. Perhaps due to his marriage to Urraca, Ferdinand was generous to King Afonso of Portugal, and let him leave. However, the marriage of Ferdinand II and Urraca was dissolved in 1175 by the Pope, using the fact that Urraca was his distant cousin as justification.
After the dissolution of her marriage, Urraca returned to the court of her father and died there, aged only 37, nine months after the death of her former husband.
Queen Regnant Urraca I Alfonsez of Castilla and Léon (Spain) In 1107 she reigned over her Dowry Galicia and Zamora after the death of her first husband Count Raimond de Bourgogne. The following year she inherited the throne from her father Alfonso VI Fernandez of Castile and Leon (1040-1109). Her second marriage in the year 1109 to Alfonso I Perez de Aragon (d. 1134) ended in divorce in 1114. Her reign was disturbed by strife among the powerful nobles and especially by constant warfare with her husband, who had seized her lands. She never remarried, though she took several lovers. Another thorn in her side was her half-sister, Tarasa of Portugal and her husband, Enrique, who allied with her estranged husband, then betrayed him when a better offer came from Urraca's court. After her brother-in-law's death in 1112, her sister still contested ownership of lands. With the aid of her son, Alfonso Raimúndez, Urraca was able to win back much of her domain and ruled successfully until her death. According to the Chronicon Compostellanum, she died in childbirth in 1126. The father was her lover, Count Pedro González of Lara. She was succeeded by her legitimate son, Alfonso VII Raymundez of Castile and Leon "Imperator totus Hispaniae" (d. 1157), She lived (1082-1128/29).
Urraca Lopez de Haro
Urraca López de Haro and Ruiz de Castro (1170 - 1262) daughter I Lope Diaz de Haro, Lord of Vizcaya and Aldonza Rodriguez de Castro.
It was the fourth abbess of the Monastery of rods belonging to the Cistercian order in the town of Cañas, La Rioja (Spain).
Lover first and third wife after Ferdinand II of León, married in 1185 or 1187. They had two children:
Garcia Fernandez de Leon, born c. 1180 (before marrying their parents), who died in 1184.
Sancho Fernandez de Leon called the Cañamero ", the place where he died, born 1188, died in 1220. Lord of Aguilar and Monteagudo. Married in 1210 with Teresa Díaz de Haro, daughter of Diego López de Haro II.
Urraca tried to place his son on the throne Sancho lions, wanting to oust the legitimate son Ferdinand II had had with his first wife, the future Alfonso IX, so that he almost provoked a civil war. Alfonso IX, avoiding greater evils, marched with his grandfather in Portugal until the death of his father. Upon the death of Ferdinand II in 1188, Alfonso IX became king. Magpie took refuge in Castile and Leon retain the castles of the land, until they were caught by Alfonso.
In 1225 she was appointed abbess of the Monastery of Cañas, construction started in this church, the chapter room, kitchen and dining cilla. Also ordered to build a hospital in Cañas.
His tomb lies in the Monastery of Cañas and is considered one of the best memorials of Spain. On September 28th of 1898 was lifting the lid of the tomb to the Episcopal Delegate of the diocese of Calahorra and La Calzada-Logroño, found the perfectly preserved body.
It was declared a saint and is contained in the martyrology Cistercian.

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Ancêtres (et descendants) de Urraca Bourgogne

Henry de Bourgogne
± 1066-1112
Amadeus Savoie
± 1092-1148
Mahaut of Albon
1112-± 1148

Urraca Bourgogne
± 1150-1211



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