Person:Urraca of León (1)

Urraca of León
m. 8 May 1081
  1. Teresa _____1056 -
  2. Urraca of León1082 - 1126
  3. Elvira of Castile & León AlfonsezAbt 1083 -
m. 1095
  1. Sancha Raimúndez _____Abt 1095 & 1102 - 1159
  2. Alfonso VII Raimundez _____, of León & Castile1104/05 - 1157
m.
  1. Elvira Perez-de-LaraAbt 1100 - 1159
m. 30 Jun 1109
Facts and Events
Name Urraca of León
Alt Name Urraca Castille
Alt Name Urraca Alfonsez, Queen of Castile and leon
Gender Female
Alt Birth[4] late 1080
Birth[1] 1082 Burgos,,,Castile
Alt Marriage 1087 Toledo,,,Spainto Raymond _____, Count of Burgundy
Marriage 1095 Bourgogne, Franceto Raymond _____, Count of Burgundy
Alt Marriage 1095 Toledo, Spainto Raymond _____, Count of Burgundy
Other Marriage Ending Status Divorce
with Raymond _____, Count of Burgundy
Marriage Cohabitation?
to Pedro González de Lara
Marriage 30 Jun 1109 to Alfonso I Sanchez _____, King of Aragon
Death[1] 8 Mar 1126 Saldana,Palencia,,Spain
Burial[4] LeónMonastery of San Isidro
Reference Number? Q128701?
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Urraca ( 1080 – 8 March 1126), called the Bold (la Temeraria), was Queen of León, Castile and Galicia from 1109 until her death. She claimed the imperial title as suo jure Empress of All Spain and Empress of All Galicia.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Jiri Louda (tables), Michael Maclagan, CVO, Richmond Herald, (i)Lines of Succession - Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe(/i) (London: Li.
  2.   Brian Tompsett, (i)Directory of Royal Genealogy Data(/i) (United Kingdom: University of Hull,).
  3.   Urraca of León, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  4. 4.0 4.1 URRACA I Queen of Castile, in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.