
Urraca of León and Castile - Wikipedia
Urraca (León, 24 June 1081 – Saldaña, 8 March 1126), called "the reckless" (la temeraria), [2] was Queen of León, Castile and Galicia from 1109 until her death. She claimed the imperial title as suo jure Empress of All Spain [3] and Empress of All Galicia. [4]
Urraca | Reign, Castile, Leon | Britannica
2025年3月4日 · Urraca (born 1077–81—died March 8, 1126, Saldana, Castile [Spain]) was the queen of Leon and Castile from 1109 to 1126, daughter of Alfonso VI. Urraca became her father’s heiress when her brother, Sancho, was killed at Uclés (1108).
Urraca - Wikipedia
Urraca (also spelled Hurraca, Urracha and Hurracka in medieval Latin) is a female first name. In Spanish, the name means magpie, derived perhaps from Latin furax, meaning "thievish", in reference to the magpie's tendency to collect shiny items. The name may be of Basque origin, as suggested by onomastic analysis.
Urraca of Portugal - Wikipedia
Urraca of Portugal (Portuguese pronunciation: [uˈʁakɐ]; 1148 – 1211) was the queen of León from 1165 until 1175 as the wife of King Ferdinand II. She was the daughter of the first Portuguese king, Afonso I, and the mother of Alfonso IX. After her marriage to Ferdinand was annulled, the former queen became a nun.
How Urraca of León Became "Emperor of Spain" - Medieval …
2022年12月21日 · At age 28, Urraca of León finally became Empress of Spain. On the contrary, once in command, Urraca was expected to marry as soon as possible so that a man could rule in her stead. Confronted with the Almoravid onslaught targeting christian Spain, the clergy pressured Urraca to wed the king of Aragón – confusingly also named Alfonso.
Urraca (c. 1079–1126) - Encyclopedia.com
Queen of Castile and Aragon who governed the Iberian kingdoms of Galicia, Leon and Castile, and through her marriage to Alphonso I of Aragon briefly united almost all of medieval Christian Spain. Recognized as queen of Leon-Castile in 1109.
Queen Of Castile And Lyon Urraca | Encyclopedia.com
2018年5月29日 · Queen Urraca (c. 1078-1126), who ruled the Kingdom of Leon-Castilla (also known as Castille-Leon) in northern Spain from 1109 to 1126, was the only woman during the Spanish medieval era to rule in her own right.
Urraca I, reina de Castilla y León - Geni.com
2022年4月26日 · Urraca of León (1078 – March 8, 1126) was Queen of Galicia, León and Castile from 1109 to her death. She was the first woman ever to reign in a western European monarchy. Urraca was the daughter of Alfonso VI of León by his second wife, Constance of Burgundy.
Urraca I OF CASTILE & LEÓN - RootsWeb
Urraca (April 1079 – 8 March 1126) was Queen regnant of León, Castile, and Galicia, and claimed the imperial title as suo jure Empress of All the Spains [1] from 1109 until her death in childbirth, as well as Empress of All Galicia. [2] Childhood.
Queen Urraca: Medieval Spain’s Trailblazer | by Ria Soni | Project ...
2022年6月29日 · Queen Urraca’s reign is characterized by a series of trailblazing events — from directly inheriting the kingdom from her father to minting her own image on the currency.
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