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WEBUrraca (León, 24 June 1081 – Saldaña, 8 March 1126), called "the reckless" (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 [3] and Empress of All Galicia . [4]WEBUrraca (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).WEBDec 21, 2022 · The first reigning queen in European history, Urraca of León was a trailblazer all her life. The men in her life continuously tried to limit, control or redirect her ambitions. But she chose her own path, which earned her the nickname “the Bold”.WEBMar 26, 2017 · Urraca, The Dutiful Young Princess. Her life started in Burgos, where she was born the first child of Alfonso VI of Leon. Her mother was Constance of Burgundy, and although the couple had more children, Urraca was the …WEBApr 26, 2022 · Urraca of León (1078 – March 8, 1126) was Queen of 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 …WEBQueen 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.WEBMay 29, 2018 · 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.WEBUrraca 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.WEBUrraca of Zamora (1033/34 – 1101/03) was a Leonese infanta, one of the five children of Ferdinand I the Great, who received the city of Zamora as her inheritance and exercised palatine authority in it. Her story was romanticized in the cantar de gesta called the Cantar de Mio Cid, and Robert Southey 's Chronicle of the Cid.WEBDoña Urraca. 1857. Oil on canvas. In order to become the queen of Leon, Doña Urraca was remarried against her will in 1109 to the king of Aragon, Alfonso I the Battler, with whom she was at constant loggerheads until their final separation.WEBUrraca was one of the first Queens who governed alone in all of occidental Europe. It was a rarity during those times, so the nobility forced her to marry king Alfonso I from Aragón, “The Warrior”.WEBFeb 25, 2023 · Urraca of León, also known as "the Reckless," was a queen who ruled over the kingdoms of León, Castile, and Galicia from 1109 until her death in 1126. Despite being a woman in a world dominated by men, Urraca was a force to be reckoned with and made a name for herself as a powerful ruler.WEBDocumentary video on Urraca of León-Castile, an important queen in the history of medieval Spain. Get the music from this video:https://www.amazon.com/Scathe...WEBUrraca (c. 1080 – 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] Early years. Urraca was born to King Alfonso VI of León and Castile and Constance of Burgundy. [5] .WEBJun 1, 2015 · Before we had the formidable Isabel I of Castile, we had Urraca of León and Castile who claimed the title Empress of All the Spains. She was born in April 1079 to Alfonso VI of León and Castile and his second wife Constance of Burgundy.WEBUrraca of Leon (April 1079-8 March 1126) was Queen of Leon, Castile, and Galicia from 1109 to 1126, succeeding Alfonso VI of Castile and preceding Alfonso VII of Leon. Urraca was born in April 1079, the eldest daughter of Alfonso VI of Castile and Constance of Burgundy, as well as the only child...WEBUrraca, born in 1187, was the second-born daughter of King Alfonso VIII of Castile (1155–1214) and Leonor of England (1161–1214). Alfonso and Leonor are believed to have had at least a dozen pregnancies, with only six children surviving into adulthood.WEBUrraca (1080 – 8 March 1126), called "the reckless" (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 [3] and Empress of All Galicia .WEBHistory records relatively little of the woman known as the first queen regnant in Europe. Empress Urraca of Castile and Leon fought her husband, her half-si...WEBUrraca (April 1079 – 8 March 1126) was Queen 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]WEBMedia in category "Urraca of León, Lady of Zamora". The following 12 files are in this category, out of 12 total. Doña Urraca de Zamora.png 272 × 347; 122 KB. La Jura de Santa Gadea. Armando Menocal. 1889.JPG 600 × 701; 72 KB. PanteónSanIsidoroLeón (2).jpg 719 × 544; 94 KB.WEBJan 31, 2024 · monarch of Galicia ( Alfonso VII of Castile, 1109–1111) Monarch of the Kingdom of Castile (1109–1126) monarch of the Crown of Aragon ( Alfon the Battler, 1109–1115) royal consort of Pamplona ( Alfon the Battler, 1109–1115) Family. Jiménez dynasty. Father. Alfonso VI of León and Castile. Mother.WEB4538/urraca-de-leon. 0 references. University of Barcelona authority ID. 981058614782406706. 0 references. University of Barcelona authority ID (former scheme) a1259374. 1 reference. stated in. Autoritats UB. retrieved. 1 April 2020. Vatican Library ID (former scheme) ADV12074950. 1 reference. reference URL.

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