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  1. Urraca (c. 1080 – 8 March 1126), successor of her father in the thrones of León and Castile, who married firstly Raymond of Burgundy and secondly King Alfonso I of Aragon. She also had two illegitimate children from her relationship with Count Pedro González de Lara. She was succeeded by her son with Raymond of Burgundy, Alfonso VII.

  2. Coat of arms of Castile and León. The coat of arms of the Spanish autonomous community of Castile and León depicts the traditional arms of Castile (the yellow castle) quartered with the arms of León (the purple lion). It is topped with a royal crown. The lion design is attributed to Alfonso VII, [1] who became king of Castile and León in 1126.

  3. 30 de may. de 2024 · Alfonso VII (1 March 1105 – 21 August 1157), called the Emperor, became the King of Galicia in 1111 and King of León and Castile in 1126. He was crowned "Emperor of All the Spains" in 1135. He was the son of Urraca of León and Raymond of Burgundy, the first of the House of Burgundy to rule in Hispania.

  4. Stephanie Alfonso of Castile. Stephanie Alfonso of Castile ( Spanish: Estefanía Alfonso de Castilla) (1139/1148 – 1 July 1180) was an illegitimate daughter of Alfonso VII of León and Castile and Urraca Fernández de Castro, widow of Count Rodrigo Martínez, who was Urraca's cousin or uncle. Her murder by her husband, Fernando Rodríguez de ...

  5. Sancha Raimúndez of León (c. 1095/1102 – 28 February 1159) was a Leonese infanta, the daughter of Queen Urraca and Raymond of Burgundy and the older sister of Alfonso VII of León. Biography [ edit ]

  6. Alfonso VII. Alfonso VII. El Emperador. Alfonso Raimúndez. Galicia, c. 1105 – Despeñaperros (Jaén), 21.VIII.1157. Rey de León y Castilla, emperador. El rey Alfonso VII era hijo de la reina doña Urraca (1109-1126) y nieto del emperador Alfonso VI (1065-1109). Por línea paterna Alfonso VII era borgoñón, hijo de Raimundo de Amerous ...

  7. Flag of Kingdom of León at the times of King Alfonso VII (1105–1157) Shield of Alfonso IX displayed in the Tumbo A manuscript of 12th century. The purple lion emblem displayed in the Tumbo A . The taking of Toledo , the old Visigoth capital, in 1085 by Alfonso VI of León was a turning point in the development of León and Castile and the first major milestone in the Reconquista .