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Cet arbre est en cours de réalisation. Il comprend encorebien des imperfections, que je m'efforce d'améliorer.

Je remercie tous mes cousins qui m'ont bien aidé dans mesrecherches, particulièrement Généanet et labase Roglo qui sont indispensables.


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Infante de Castille

  • Née le 8 juin 1180 - Segovia, Provincia de Segovia, Castille And León, SPAIN
  • Décédée le 15 novembre 1246 - Burgos, Castille & Léon, ESPAGNE,à l'âge de 66 ans
  • Inhumée - Monastère de Santa Maria la Real - Burgos, Castille & Léon, ESPAGNE
  • Berenguela de Castilla

 Parents

 Union(s) et enfant(s)

 Fratrie

 Notes

Inhumation

Inhumée - Nave central en la iglesia, Monasterio de Santa María la Real de Las Huelgas, Burgos, Castilla y León (España)

 Notes concernant l'union

Union avec Alphonse IX de CASTILLE ET de LEON

Séparés avant le 19/6/ 1204
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CASTILE.htm#FernandoIILeondied1188B
m secondly (Valladolid Dec, before 17, 1197, separated 1204 before 19 Jun) as her second husband, his first cousin, Infanta doña BERENGUELA de Castilla, daughter of ALFONSO VIII King of Castile & his wife Eleanor of England (Jan/Jun 1180-Las Huelgas 8 Nov 1246). The Chronicon de Cardeña records that “Rey D. Alfonso de Leon” married “D. Alfonso…so fija Doña Berenguela”[857]. The Crónica Latina records that “doña Berenguela, hija del rey de Castilla” was married to “el rey de León”, when peace was established being Castile and León following the defeat at the battle of Alarcos, despite being related in the second degree of consanguinity[858]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Henricum qui iuvenis obiit et quinque sorores, prima Berengaria…secunda Urraca, tertia regina Francie, quarta Alienor, quinta Constantia monialis" as children of "sorore regis Anglie Richardi…Alienor…soror ex alio patre comitisse Marie Campaniensis", specifying that Berengaria was wife of"regi Legionensi id est regi Galicie…Alfunsus" and mother of "Fernandum successorem regis parvi in Castella et Toledo" and recording their marriage was initially permitted by Pope Innocent III despite consanguinity but subsequently prohibited, after which Berengaria became a Cistercian nun at Burgos[859]. Her second marriage, arranged by her father as part of the peace process with León, caused religious fury because of the close relationship of the parties. Pope Innocent III excommunicated the couple, placed Castile and León under an interdict, and eventually annulled the marriage though agreed that their Children remained legitimate. Infanta Berenguela became a nun at Las Huelgas 1204, after separating from her husband. Regent for her brother Enrique I 1214, she became heiress in her own right to Castile, Toledo and Extremadura on his death but immediately ceded her rights to her son Infante don Fernando. She retired from public life in 1230, after transferring full power to her son. The Chronicon de Cardeña records the death in 1240 of “la Reyna Doña Berenguela, madre del Rey D. Fernando”[860]. The necrology of the Prieuré de Fontaines records the death "31 Oct" of "domina Berengeria, regina Castille et Toleti, soror domine Blanche Francorum regine"[861].

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 Aperçu de l'arbre

sosa Sanche III Sanche le Désiré de CASTILLE, Roi de Castille 1157 1134-1158 sosa Blanche de NAVARRE, Reine de Castille par alliance 1133-1156 sosa Henri II Plantagenêt (Ancêtre Royal) d'ANGLETERRE, Roi d'Angleterre , Duc de Normandie et d'Aquitaine, Comte d'Anjou et du maine 1133-1189 sosa Aliénor (Ancêtre Royale) d'AQUITAINE, Reine de France 1137-1152 , puis d'Angleterre de 1154 à 1189, Duchesse d'Aquitaine 1137, Comtesse de Poitoun saintonge, Augoumois, Limousin, Auvergne, Bordeaux et Agen 1122-1204
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sosa Alphonse VIII le Noble de CASTILLE, Roi de Castille et de Tolède 1158 conde de Gascogne 1170 1155-1214 sosa Aliénor Plantagenêt d'ANGLETERRE, Princesse royale devenue Reine de Castille par mariage 1162-1214
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sosa Bérangère de CASTILLE, Infante de Castille 1180-1246