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  1. The Castilian House of Ivrea, also known as the House of Burgundy, is a cadet branch of the House of Ivrea descended from Raymond of Burgundy. Raymond married Urraca, the eldest legitimate daughter of Alfonso VI of León and Castile of the House of Jiménez.

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    Castilian branch of Ivrea Raymond , fourth son of Count William I of Burgundy , travelled to Castile-León in the late eleventh century and there married Urraca , the future monarch. She was succeeded by their son, Alfonso VII .

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  3. La Casa de Ivrea, llamada también Casa de los Condes Palatinos de Borgoña o Casa de los Ascarídas, fue un linaje noble originario del condado de Oscheret del Reino de Borgoña. Los miembros de este linaje fueron durante siglos condes de Borgoña y reyes de Italia y reyes de León y Castilla e "Imperator totius Hispaniae" Emperador de todas ...

  4. When Alfonso of León, Lord of Molina Castilian House of Ivrea was born on 27 January 1202, in León, Castilla y León, Spain, his father, Rey Alfonso IX de León, was 30 and his mother, Berenguela de Castilla, was 22. He married Mafalda González de Lara about 1239, in Molina de Aragón, Guadalajara, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain.

  5. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Castilian House of Ivrea, also known as the House of Burgundy, is a cadet branch of the House of Ivrea descended from Raymond of Burgundy. Raymond married Urraca, the eldest legitimate daughter of Alfonso VI of León and Castile of the House of Jiménez.

  6. The Castilian House of Ivrea is a cadet branch of the House of Ivrea descended from Raymond of Burgundy. Raymond married Urraca, the eldest legitimate daughter of Alfonso VI of León and Castile of the House of Jiménez.

  7. The following Kings of the house of Ivrea are descendants, in the male line, of Queen Urraca's (Queen of Castile and Leon from 1109 to 1126) first husband, Raymond of Burgundy. The first was Alfonso VII crowned in 1126, the seventh was Alfonso X. Alfonso X, succeeded Ferdinand III in 1252.