Asturian royalconsorts and the listofLeoneseroyalconsorts. At 1556, the union of the Spanish kingdoms is generally called Spain and Mary I of England...
of León. The kingdom was split in 910 and Fruela received the part which kept the name of Asturias. For the later consorts, see the listofLeonese royal...
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Pagans in all the kingdoms of Spain" is used. The Historia silense, written shortly after his reign in the ambit of the Leoneseroyal court, refers to Alfonso...
of Urgell. Similarly, many princesses became royalconsorts, including Berengaria, Queen of Denmark, Leonor, Queen of Aragon, and Teresa, Duchess of Burgundy...
the independence of Portugal (1128) determined its southern boundary. The accession of Castilian King Ferdinand III to the Leonese kingdom in 1230 brought...
Ezzidio (c. 1810–1872), enslaved Nigerian man who became a successful Sierra Leonese politician and businessman. John Jea (born 1773), enslaved African-American...
ignored by the Leonese suzerain who was occupied at the time with a revolt in Castille. He was also, most likely, waiting for the reaction of the Galician...
the war of the Leonese succession (951–956) between his sons, and the winner Ordoño III of León concluded peace with caliph Abd al-Rahman III of Córdoba...
queen consortof Denmark, Norway and Sweden Ferdinand (1503-1564), emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (1556-1564) Mary (1505–1558), queen consortof Hungary...
Emperor of All Spain) is murky. It was associated with the Leonese monarchy perhaps as far back as Alfonso the Great (r. 866–910). The last two kings of its...
perhaps contained 80,000 inhabitants. In the wider context of the Castilian–Leonese conquest of the Guadalquivir Valley that ensued in the 13th century,...
Spanish Crown's proclamation of the Royal Decree of Graces of 1815 (Real Cédula de Gracias), which led to the arrival of primarily Catholic immigrants...
property rights of the Oviedo cathedral by Asturian and Leonese Kings. Bishop Pelayo's intent behind this was to try to gain the independence of his see from...
the Leonese troops. The Portuguese king Sancho II continues his offensive southward and takes Beja, Juromenha, Serpa and Moura. August – Treaty of Ceprano:...
January 6 – Alfonso of Molina, Leonese prince (b. 1202) March 14 – Enzo of Sardinia, king of Sardinia (b. 1218) March 17 – Go-Saga, emperor of Japan (b. 1220)...