Sancho I of Portugal, nicknamed the Populator, (1154 - 1212)
Sancho II of Portugal, nicknamed "the Pious" and "the Caped" or "the Capuched", (1209 - 1248)
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Sancho II (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈsɐ̃ʃu]; 8 September 1209 – 4 January 1248), nicknamed the Cowled or the Capuched (Portuguese: o Capelo), alternatively...
SanchoofPortugal may refer to: Sancho I ofPortugal, nicknamed the Populator, (1154 - 1212) Sancho II ofPortugal, nicknamed "the Pious" and "the Caped"...
Sancho I ofPortugal (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈsɐ̃ʃu]), nicknamed "the Populator" (Portuguese: "o Povoador"), King ofPortugal (Coimbra, 11 November...
brother, King Sancho II ofPortugal, who died on 4 January 1248. Afonso was born in Coimbra. As the second son of King Afonso II ofPortugal, he was not...
Leper (o Gafo), was the third king ofPortugal and the second but eldest surviving son ofSancho I ofPortugal and Dulce of Aragon. Afonso succeeded his father...
or his son and successor Sancho I. While the initial stages of the Portuguese Reconquista were marked by the participation of the upper aristocracy, as...
date. Sancho, the future King Sancho I ofPortugal (11 November 1154 – 26 March 1211). He was baptised with the name of Martin for having been born on...
Sancho IV of Castile (12 May 1258 – 25 April 1295) called the Brave (el Bravo), was the king of Castile, León and Galicia (now parts of Spain) from 1284...
The Kingdom ofPortugal was established from the county ofPortugal in the 1130s, ruled by the Portuguese House of Burgundy. During most of the 12th and...
Sancho I may refer to: Sancho I of Gascony (died 812), Basque Duke Sancho I of Pamplona (circa 860–925), Navarrese monarch Sancho I Ordóñez (circa 895–929)...
Portuguese infanta (princess), later Queen consort of Castile for a brief period. She was the second youngest daughter of King Sancho I ofPortugal and...
The flag ofPortugal (Portuguese: Bandeira de Portugal) is the national flag of the Portuguese Republic. It is a rectangular bicolour with a field divided...
Beatrice of Castile, daughter of King Sancho IV of Castile and María de Molina. The first-born of this union was a daughter, Maria ofPortugal. In 1325...
Sancho VII (Basque: Antso VII.a; c. 1157 – 7 April 1234) called the Strong (Basque: Azkarra, Spanish: el Fuerte) was King of Navarre from 1194 until his...
Saavedra in 1605. Sancho acts as squire to Don Quixote and provides comments throughout the novel, known as sanchismos, that are a combination of broad humour...
with a Sancho. Sancha is the feminine equivalent. Sancho I Sancho II Sancho III Sancho IV Sancho V (also king of Aragon) Sancho VI Sancho VII Sancho I (León)...
duke ofPortugal") and his son Menendo used the title dux magnus (grand duke). It could have been this Count Gonzalo who assassinated Sancho I of León...
(1040–1072), King of Castile (1065–1072) and León (1072) Sancho II ofPortugal (1207–1248), King ofPortugal (1223–1248) Sancho II of Gascony This disambiguation...
surviving son of Peter I and his wife, Constanza Manuel. On the death of Peter of Castile in 1369, Ferdinand, as great-grandson ofSancho IV by his grandmother...
Sancho III (c. 1134 – 31 August 1158), called the Desired (el Deseado), was King of Castile and Toledo for one year, from 1157 to 1158. He was the son...
is a list ofPortuguese monarchs who ruled from the establishment of the Kingdom ofPortugal, in 1139, to the deposition of the Portuguese monarchy and...
Count of Celanova, and Sancha Gomes. Sancho was married to Sancha Henriques, daughter of Henry, Count ofPortugal. However, some sources state that his...
and Blanche of Castile, granddaughter ofSancho IV of Castile, and Peter's sister Maria and the future Alfonso XI of Castile were negotiated. Since both...