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Ferdinand I (c. 1015 – 24 December 1065), called the Great (el Magno), was the count of Castile from his uncle's death in 1029 and the king of León after defeating his brother-in-law in 1037. According to tradition, he was the first to have himself crowned Emperor of Spain (1056), and his heirs carried on the tradition.
- Ferdinand II
Ferdinand II (c. 1137 – 22 January 1188), was a member of...
- Ferdinand of León
Ferdinand of León may refer to: Ferdinand I of León and...
- Ferdinand II
Fernando I de León, llamado «el Magno» o «el Grande» (c. 1016-León, 27 de diciembre de 1065), fue conde de Castilla desde 1029 y rey de León desde el año 1037 hasta su muerte, siendo ungido como tal el 22 de junio de 1038.
Ferdinand I ( c. 1015 – 24 December 1065), called the Great ( el Magno ), was the count of Castile from his uncle's death in 1029 and the king of León after defeating his brother-in-law in 1037. According to tradition, he was the first to have himself crowned Emperor of Spain (1056), and his heirs carried on the tradition.
Ferdinand I (c. 1015 – 24 December 1065), called the Great (el Magno), was the count of Castile from his uncle's death in 1029 and the king of León after defeating his brother-in-law in 1037. According to tradition, he was the first to have himself crowned Emperor of Spain (1056), and his heirs carried on the tradition.
King of León; First reign: 1065–1072: Predecessor: Ferdinand I: Successor: Sancho II: Second reign: 1072–1109: Predecessor: Sancho II: Successor: Urraca: King of Galicia and Portugal; First reign: 1071–1072 (jointly with Sancho II) Predecessor: García II: Successor: Sancho II: Second reign: 1072–1109: Predecessor: Sancho II ...