- female, deceased (1126)
- Urraca of Castile was Queen of Castile and León from 1109 to her death. She was the daughter of Alfonso VI of Castile by his second wife, C...
- female, deceased (1555)
- Joanna of Aragon and Castile (Spanish: Juana de Aragón y de Castilla, called Joanna the Mad ("Juana La Loca"), Queen regnant of Castile and mother o...
- male, deceased (1072)
- Sancho II, called the Strong, or in Spanish, el Fuerte, was King of Castile (1065-1072) and León (1072). He was the eldest son of Ferdinand I of C...
- male
- Raymond of Burgundy was the fourth son of William I, Count of Burgundy and was Count of Amous. He came to the Iberian Peninsula for the first time...
- male, deceased (1506)
- Philip the Handsome was the son of the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I. Through his mother Mary of Burgundy he inherited the greater part of the...
- male, deceased (976)
- Al-Hakam II was Caliph of Cordoba, in the Al-Andalus, the Mezquita, and the completion of the Royal residence Medina Azahara (976), which Abd...
- male, deceased (1212)
- Sancho I, King of Portugal, nicknamed the Populator (Portuguese "o Povoador"), second monarch of Portugal, was born on November 11 1154 in Coimbra...
- female, deceased (1246)
- Berenguela (or Berengaria, was briefly queen of Castile and León. The eldest daughter of Alfonso VIII of Castile and Leonora of England, she was b...
- male, deceased (1117)
- Pedro Ansúrez was the Count of Liébana, Saldaña, and Carrión in the closing decades of the eleventh and the opening decades of the twelfth cent...
- male, deceased (966)
- Sancho I, called the Fat, was the son of King Ramiro II of León. He succeeded his halfbrother Ordoño III in 956 and reigned until his death, ex...
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