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  1. Dulce de León (c. 1194—Monasterio de Santa María de Villabuena, 1248), [1] fue reina de jure de León junto a su hermana Sancha, en 1230.

  2. Dulce of León (1194/5 – 1248) was briefly suo jure Queen of León, reigning alongside her older sister, Sancha. The second daughter of Alfonso IX of León and youngest child by his first wife, Teresa of Portugal, Dulce was made co-heiress following the death of her older brother and the accession to the throne of Castile of

  3. Dulce of León (1194/5 – 1248) was briefly suo jure Queen of León, reigning alongside her older sister, Sancha. The second daughter of Alfonso IX of León and youngest child by his first wife, Teresa of Portugal, Dulce was made co-heiress following the death of her older brother and the accession to the throne of Castile of her younger brother.

  4. She and her sister Dulce became nuns or retired to the monastery of San Guillermo Villabuena in León, where she died before 1243. Ferdinand (1192/1193 – 1214), unmarried and without issue. Dulce (1193/1194 – 1248). On 17 November 1197, Alfonso IX married his first cousin once removed, the infanta Berengaria of Castile.

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    The colors denotes the monarchsfrom the: 000 - Astur-Leonese Dynasty; 000 - Jiménez dynasty; 000 -House of Burgundy —— The solid lines denote the legitimate descents – – – - The dashed lines denote a marriage · · · · The dotted lines denote the liaisons and illegitimate descendants

    Barton, Simon. The Aristocracy in Twelfth-Century León and Castile. Cambridge University Press, 1997. Appendix I: "The Counts of Twelfth Century León and Castile", pp. 235–302.

  5. Dulce de León ( c. 1194—Monasterio de Santa María de Villabuena, 1248), fue reina de jure de León junto a su hermana Sancha, en 1230. Biografía. Hija de Alfonso IX de León y de su primera esposa Teresa de Portugal, era hermana de padre del infante Fernando destinado a suceder a su padre en el trono de León.

  6. Alfonso IX de León b ( Zamora, 15 de agosto de 1171 1 - Sarria, 24 de septiembre de 1230) a fue rey de León desde 1188 hasta su muerte. Su hijo Fernando III el Santo acabaría uniendo en 1230 los reinos de Castilla y de León mediante la Concordia de Benavente, lo cual supondría el surgimiento de la Corona de Castilla .