Person:Elvira of Castile (1)

Elvira of Castile, Queen of Sicily
d.8 Feb 1135
  1. Elvira of Castile, Queen of SicilyAbt 1100 - 1135
m. 1094
m. Bef 1118
  1. Roger III _____, Duke of Apulia1118 - 1148
  2. Tancred _____, Prince of BariAbt 1119 - 1138
  3. Alfonso of HautevilleAbt 1120 - 1144
  4. William I of Sicily1131 - 1166
Facts and Events
Name Elvira of Castile, Queen of Sicily
Alt Name Elvira Princess Of Castile & León Alfonsez
Gender Female
Marriage 1094 to Alfonso VII Raimundez _____, of León & Castile
Birth[1] Abt 1100 Toledo (municipality), Spain
Marriage Bef 1118 to Roger II of Sicily
Death[1] 8 Feb 1135
Reference Number? Q272111?


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Elvira of Castile ( – 6 February 1135) was a member of the House of Jiménez and the first Queen of Sicily as the wife of Roger II of Sicily.

Elvira was a legitimate daughter of Alfonso VI, king of León and Castile. Her mother was King Alfonso VI's fourth wife, Isabella. This Isabella is likely identical to Zaida of Seville, the Muslim princess who was Alfonso's mistress before marrying him. Growing up at her father's court in the multiconfessional city of Toledo, Elvira must have been accustomed to a significant level of convivencia, which was present in Sicily as well.

In 1117 or 1118, Elvira married Roger II, then count of Sicily and king from 1130. Sicily too had a sizeable Muslim population, and the marriage was part of Roger's plan to emulate the religious policy of Elvira's father. Elvira's likely descent from the Muslim rulers of Al-Andalus exemplifies a "pattern of cultural association" between the queens of Sicily and the Islamic world. She may have even influenced the extensive cultivation of Islamic art during her husband's reign.

There is exceptionally little information about Queen Elvira. She does not appear to have been active in politics or as a church patron, and is chiefly remembered for giving birth to Roger's six children. In addition to a daughter who died young, Elvira and Roger had five sons:

In 1135, both Roger and Elvira fell ill. The illness was grave and infectious. The king survived, but the queen died on 6 February. Roger was devastated by her death; he withdrew to his room and refused to see anyone except his closest servants. Eventually rumors spread that he too had died. Roger remained a widower for fourteen years and remarried only in 1149, as he had outlived four out of five sons he had had with Elvira.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Elvira of Castile, Queen of Sicily, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.