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Urraca de Portugal, reina consorte de Le贸n is your 16th great grandmother.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Morella 脕lamo Borges

your mother → Bel茅n Borges Ust谩riz

her mother → Bel茅n de Jes煤s Ust谩riz Lecuna

her mother → Miguel Mar铆a Ram贸n de Jesus Uzt谩riz y Monserrate

her father → Mar铆a de Gu铆a de Jes煤s de Monserrate 茅 Ibarra

his mother → Teniente Coronel Manuel Jos茅 de Monserrate y Urbina

her father → Antonieta Felicita Javiera Ignacia de Urbina y Hurtado de Mendoza

his mother → Isabel Manuela Josefa Hurtado de Mendoza y Rojas Manrique

her mother → Juana de Rojas Manrique de Mendoza

her mother → Constanza de Mendoza Mate de Luna

her mother → Mayor de Mendoza Manzanedo

her mother → Juan Fern谩ndez De Mendoza Y Manuel

her father → Sancha Manuel

his mother → Sancho Manuel de Villena Casta帽eda, se帽or del Infantado y Carri贸n de los C茅spedes

her father → Manuel de Castilla, se帽or de Escalona

his father → Saint Ferdinand III, king of Castile and Le贸n

his father → Alfonso IX of Leon

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Urraca de Portugal, rainha consorte de Le茫o MP 

Spanish: Da. Urraca de Portugal, rainha consorte de Le茫o

Gender: Female

Birth: circa 1151

Death: October 16, 1188 (32-41)

Valladolid, Valladolid, Castile and Le贸n, Spain

Place of Burial: Monastery of Santa Maria, Valladolid, Valladolid, Castile and Le贸n, Spain

Immediate Family:

Daughter of Afonso I, o Conquistador, rei de Portugal and Mafalda de Saboia, rainha consorte de Portugal

Wife of Fernando II, rey de Le贸n

Mother of Alfonso IX of Leon

Sister of Henrique, infante de Portugal; Mafalda, infante de Portugal; Sancha, infanta de Portugal; Sancho I, o Povoador, rei de Portugal; Jo茫o. infante de Portugal and 1 other

Half sister of Fernando Afonso; Urraca Afonso de Portugal, senhora de Aveiro; Teresa Afonso de Portugal; Thereza Soares; Fernando Afonso de Portugal and 2 others


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Urraca de Portugal


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Urraca de Borgo帽a y Saboya (Co铆mbra, 1151 – ¿?, 16 de octubre de 1188) fue infanta portuguesa y reina consorte de Le贸n. Era hija de Alfonso I Enr铆quez, primer rey de Portugal, y de su esposa Mafalda de Saboya.


En 1165 se cas贸 con Fernando II de Le贸n con qui茅n tuvo a:


Alfonso (1171–1230), sucesor de su padre con el nombre de Alfonso IX.

Esta uni贸n no evit贸 que su padre Alfonso I declarara la guerra a su yerno. Esta corta guerra acab贸 cuando Alfonso fue capturado en Badajoz. Quiz谩s debido a su matrimonio con Urraca, Fernando dej贸 que Alfonso se fuera. Sin embargo, la uni贸n de Fernando II y Urraca fue disuelta en 1175 por el Papa, usando el hecho de que Urraca era su prima lejana como justificaci贸n.


Despu茅s de la disoluci贸n de esta uni贸n, Urraca volvi贸 a la corte de su padre. All铆 muri贸, cuando ten铆a 37 a帽os, nueve meses despu茅s muri贸 su marido.


Urraca de Portugal, Rainha de Le茫o


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http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urraca_de_Portugal,_rainha_de_Le%C3%A3o


Urraca Afonso, infanta de Portugal (Coimbra, 1151 - 16 de Outubro de 1188), infanta portuguesa filha de Afonso I de Portugal e de Mafalda, condessa de Sab贸ia, sendo irm茫 do rei Sancho I de Portugal.


Afonso I, rei de Portugal casou a sua filha, Urraca com Fernando II de Le茫o, seu primo afastado ( pois Fernando era neto de Urraca de Le茫o e Castela, tia de Afonso Henriques), em 1166, tendo ela apenas 15 anos e ele j谩 28, mas devido aos la莽os de parentesco o casamento acabou por ser dissolvido pelo Papa em 1175.


Deste casamento nasceu o futuro Afonso IX de Le茫o (1171), 煤ltimo rei de Le茫o independente, e ainda os infantes Fernando, Sancha e Dulce.


Depois da anula莽茫o do seu casamento, Urraca partiu para a corte do pai, em Portugal e veio a falecer em Coimbra em 1188, com apenas 37 anos de idade.


Urraca of Portugal (b. Coimbra, 1151– d. 16 October 1188; pron. IPA: [u'?ak?]), was a Portuguese infanta, daughter of Afonso I, 1st King of Portugal and his wife Maud of Savoy. She married Ferdinand II of Le贸n (c. 1165) with whom she had Alfonso IX of Le贸n. This marriage didn't prevent her father King Afonso I of Portugal from declaring war on his son-in-law. This short war culminated in disaster when Afonso was captured in Badajoz. Perhaps due to his marriage to Urraca, Ferdinand was generous to King Afonso of Portugal, and let him leave. However, the marriage of Ferdinand II and Urraca was dissolved in 1175 by the Pope, using the fact that Urraca was his distant cousin as justification.


After the dissolution of her marriage, Urraca returned to the court of her father and died there, aged only 37, nine months after the death of her former husband.


This biography of a member of the Portuguese royal family is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urraca_L%C3%B3pez_de_Haro


Infanta Urraca of Portugal (Coimbra, 1151 – 16 October 1188; Portuguese pronunciation: [u%CB%88%CA%81ak%C9%90]) was a Portuguese infanta (princess), daughter of Afonso I, 1st King of Portugal and his wife Maud of Savoy. She married Ferdinand II of Le贸n (c. 1165) with whom she had Alfonso IX of Le贸n. This marriage didn't prevent her father Afonso I from declaring war on his son-in-law. This short war culminated in disaster when Afonso was captured in Badajoz. Perhaps due to his marriage to Urraca, Ferdinand was generous to Afonso, and let him leave. However, the marriage of Ferdinand II and Urraca was annulled in 1175 by the Pope, using the fact that Urraca was his distant cousin as justification.


After the dissolution of her marriage, Urraca returned to the court of her father and died there, aged only 37, nine months after the death of her former husband.


Queen Regnant Urraca I Alfonsez of Castilla and L茅on (Spain)

In 1107 she reigned over her Dowry Galicia and Zamora after the death of her first husband Count Raimond de Bourgogne. The following year she inherited the throne from her father Alfonso VI Fernandez of Castile and Leon (1040-1109). Her second marriage in the year 1109 to Alfonso I Perez de Aragon (d. 1134) ended in divorce in 1114. Her reign was disturbed by strife among the powerful nobles and especially by constant warfare with her husband, who had seized her lands. She never remarried, though she took several lovers. Another thorn in her side was her half-sister, Tarasa of Portugal and her husband, Enrique, who allied with her estranged husband, then betrayed him when a better offer came from Urraca's court. After her brother-in-law's death in 1112, her sister still contested ownership of lands. With the aid of her son, Alfonso Raim煤ndez, Urraca was able to win back much of her domain and ruled successfully until her death. According to the Chronicon Compostellanum, she died in childbirth in 1126. The father was her lover, Count Pedro Gonz谩lez of Lara. She was succeeded by her legitimate son, Alfonso VII Raymundez of Castile and Leon "Imperator totus Hispaniae" (d. 1157), She lived (1082-1128/29).


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Urraca of Portugal


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Infanta Urraca of Portugal (Coimbra, 1151 – 16 October 1188; pron. IPA: [u'%CA%81ak%C9%90]), was a Portuguese infanta, daughter of Afonso I, 1st King of Portugal and his wife Maud of Savoy. She married Ferdinand II of Le贸n (c. 1165) with whom she had Alfonso IX of Le贸n. This marriage didn't prevent her father Afonso I from declaring war on his son-in-law. This short war culminated in disaster when Afonso was captured in Badajoz. Perhaps due to his marriage to Urraca, Ferdinand was generous to Afonso, and let him leave. However, the marriage of Ferdinand II and Urraca was dissolved in 1175 by the Pope, using the fact that Urraca was his distant cousin as justification.


After the dissolution of her marriage, Urraca returned to the court of her father and died there, aged only 37, nine months after the death of her former husband.


Urraca of Portugal


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Infanta Urraca of Portugal (Coimbra, 1151 – 16 October 1188; pron. IPA: [u'%CA%81ak%C9%90]), was a Portuguese infanta, daughter of Afonso I, 1st King of Portugal and his wife Maud of Savoy. She married Ferdinand II of Le贸n (c. 1165) with whom she had Alfonso IX of Le贸n. This marriage didn't prevent her father Afonso I from declaring war on his son-in-law. This short war culminated in disaster when Afonso was captured in Badajoz. Perhaps due to his marriage to Urraca, Ferdinand was generous to Afonso, and let him leave. However, the marriage of Ferdinand II and Urraca was dissolved in 1175 by the Pope, using the fact that Urraca was his distant cousin as justification.


After the dissolution of her marriage, Urraca returned to the court of her father and died there, aged only 37, nine months after the death of her former husband.


Infanta Urraca of Portugal (Coimbra, 1151 – 16 October 1188; pron. IPA: [u'%CA%81ak%C9%90]), was a Portuguese infanta, daughter of Afonso I, 1st King of Portugal and his wife Maud of Savoy. She married Ferdinand II of Le贸n (c. 1165) with whom she had Alfonso IX of Le贸n. This marriage didn't prevent her father Afonso I from declaring war on his son-in-law. This short war culminated in disaster when Afonso was captured in Badajoz. Perhaps due to his marriage to Urraca, Ferdinand was generous to Afonso, and let him leave. However, the marriage of Ferdinand II and Urraca was dissolved in 1175 by the Pope, using the fact that Urraca was his distant cousin as justification.


After the dissolution of her marriage, Urraca returned to the court of her father and died there, aged only 37, nine months after the death of her former husband.


Infanta Urraca of Portugal (Coimbra, 1151 – 16 October 1188; Portuguese pronunciation: [u%CB%88%CA%81ak%C9%90]) was a Portuguese infanta (princess), daughter of Afonso I, 1st King of Portugal and his wife Maud of Savoy. She married Ferdinand II of Le贸n (c. 1165) with whom she had Alfonso IX of Le贸n. This marriage didn't prevent her father Afonso I from declaring war on his son-in-law. This short war culminated in disaster when Afonso was captured in Badajoz. Perhaps due to his marriage to Urraca, Ferdinand was generous to Afonso, and let him leave. However, the marriage of Ferdinand II and Urraca was annulled in 1175 by the Pope, using the fact that Urraca was his distant cousin as justification.


After the dissolution of her marriage, Urraca returned to the court of her father and died there, aged only 37, nine months after the death of her former husband.


Urraca Lopez de Haro


Urraca L贸pez de Haro and Ruiz de Castro (1170 - 1262) daughter I Lope Diaz de Haro, Lord of Vizcaya and Aldonza Rodriguez de Castro.


It was the fourth abbess of the Monastery of rods belonging to the Cistercian order in the town of Ca帽as, La Rioja (Spain).


Lover first and third wife after Ferdinand II of Le贸n, married in 1185 or 1187. They had two children:


Garcia Fernandez de Leon, born c. 1180 (before marrying their parents), who died in 1184.


Sancho Fernandez de Leon called the Ca帽amero ", the place where he died, born 1188, died in 1220. Lord of Aguilar and Monteagudo. Married in 1210 with Teresa D铆az de Haro, daughter of Diego L贸pez de Haro II.


Urraca tried to place his son on the throne Sancho lions, wanting to oust the legitimate son Ferdinand II had had with his first wife, the future Alfonso IX, so that he almost provoked a civil war. Alfonso IX, avoiding greater evils, marched with his grandfather in Portugal until the death of his father. Upon the death of Ferdinand II in 1188, Alfonso IX became king. Magpie took refuge in Castile and Leon retain the castles of the land, until they were caught by Alfonso.


In 1225 she was appointed abbess of the Monastery of Ca帽as, construction started in this church, the chapter room, kitchen and dining cilla. Also ordered to build a hospital in Ca帽as.


His tomb lies in the Monastery of Ca帽as and is considered one of the best memorials of Spain. On September 28th of 1898 was lifting the lid of the tomb to the Episcopal Delegate of the diocese of Calahorra and La Calzada-Logro帽o, found the perfectly preserved body.


It was declared a saint and is contained in the martyrology Cistercian.


Infanta de Portugal y reina consorte de Le贸n por su matrimonio con el rey Fernando II de Le贸n. Era hija de Alfonso I Enr铆quez, primer rey de Portugal, y de su esposa, la reina Mafalda de Saboya. Fue madre del rey Alfonso IX de Le贸n y abuela de Fernando III el Santo, rey de Castilla y Le贸n.


Hija de Alfonso I Enr铆quez, primer rey de Portugal, y de su esposa, la reina Mafalda de Saboya, fue hermana, entre otros, del rey Sancho I de Portugal.


Emblema de la Orden de San Juan de Jerusal茅n, en la que ingres贸 como freira la reina Urraca de Portugal.


Contrajo matrimonio en mayo o junio del a帽o 1165 con el rey Fernando II de Le贸n, hijo de Alfonso VII el Emperador, rey de Castilla y Le贸n, y de su esposa, la reina Berenguela de Barcelona, siendo la reina Urraca de Portugal la primera infanta del reino de Portugal en desposarse con un miembro de la realeza leonesa, y el d铆a 15 de agosto de 1171, en la ciudad de Zamora, naci贸 el 煤nico hijo del matrimonio, el infante Alfonso, siendo bautizado en la catedral de Zamora, y que sucedi贸 a su padre en el trono de Le贸n cuando 茅ste falleci贸.


Debido al parentesco que exist铆a entre los reyes de Le贸n, pues ambos eran primos segundos, el rey de Le贸n se vio obligado a repudiar a su esposa, ya que el matrimonio de ambos fue anulado por el Papa Alejandro III, en el a帽o 1171 贸 1172.


Tras haberse declarado nulo su matrimonio, la reina Urraca de Portugal ingres贸 como freira en la Orden de San Juan de Jerusal茅n, y se retir贸 a vivir en los municipios zamoranos que su esposo el rey le concedi贸 al desposarse con ella, y, posteriormente, se retir贸 al monasterio de Santa Mar铆a de Wamba, situado en la actual provincia de Valladolid, y que pertenec铆a a la Orden de San Juan de Jerusal茅n.


En 1188 asisti贸 a la coronaci贸n de su hijo Alfonso IX de Le贸n, que hered贸 el trono leon茅s tras la defunci贸n de su padre, ocurrida el d铆a 22 de enero de 1188, y ese mismo a帽o, el d铆a 4 de mayo, la reina Urraca y su hijo Alfonso IX confirmaron los privilegios concedidos por Fernando II de Le贸n a la Orden de Santiago.


Se desconoce su fecha exacta de defunci贸n, aunque las cr贸nicas de la 茅poca coinciden en que falleci贸 en el a帽o 1188, y algunos historiadores se帽alan que falleci贸 el d铆a 16 de octubre.


Sepultura de la reina Urraca de Portugal

Despu茅s de su defunci贸n, el cad谩ver de la reina Urraca de Portugal recibi贸 sepultura en el Monasterio de Santa Mar铆a de Wamba, que pertenec铆a a la Orden de San Juan de Jerusal茅n.


En el interior de la iglesia de Santa Mar铆a de Wamba, que form贸 parte de un monasterio desaparecido en la actualidad, se halla ubicada la llamada capilla de la Reina, donde se halla colocado un epitafio, posterior a la defunci贸n de la reina, en el que se relata que la reina Urraca de Portugal recibi贸 sepultura en dicha iglesia.


Nupcias y descendencia

Fruto de su matrimonio con el rey Fernando II de Le贸n, hijo de Alfonso VII el Emperador, rey de Castilla y Le贸n, naci贸 un hijo:


* Alfonso IX de Le贸n (1171-1230). Sucedi贸 a su padre en el trono de Le贸n. Se despos贸 por primera vez con la infante Teresa de Portugal y Barcelona, hija del rey Sancho I de Portugal y de la reina Dulce de Arag贸n, pero el matrimonio fue anulado debido al grado de parentesco existente entre los c贸nyuges. Se despos贸 por segunda vez, en el a帽o 1197, con la infanta Berenguela de Castilla, hija del rey Alfonso VIII de Castilla y de la reina Leonor de Plantagenet. Fruto de su segundo matrimonio nacieron, entre otros, el rey Fernando III el Santo y el infante Alfonso de Molina, padre de la reina Mar铆a de Molina. Fue sepultado en la Catedral de Santiago de Compostela.

Infanta Urraca of Portugal (Coimbra, 1151 – 16 October 1188; pron. IPA: [u'%CA%81ak%C9%90]), was a Portuguese infanta, daughter of Afonso I, 1st King of Portugal and his wife Maud of Savoy. She married Ferdinand II of Le贸n (c. 1165) with whom she had Alfonso IX of Le贸n. This marriage didn't prevent her father Afonso I from declaring war on his son-in-law. This short war culminated in disaster when Afonso was captured in Badajoz. Perhaps due to his marriage to Urraca, Ferdinand was generous to Afonso, and let him leave. However, the marriage of Ferdinand II and Urraca was dissolved in 1175 by the Pope, using the fact that Urraca was his distant cousin as justification.


After the dissolution of her marriage, Urraca returned to the court of her father and died there, aged only 37, nine months after the death of her former husband.


Infanta Urraca of Portugal (Coimbra, 1151 – 16 October 1188; Portuguese pronunciation: [u%CB%88%CA%81ak%C9%90]) was a Portuguese infanta (princess), daughter of Afonso I, 1st King of Portugal and his wife Maud of Savoy. She married Ferdinand II of Le贸n (c. 1165) with whom she had Alfonso IX of Le贸n. This marriage didn't prevent her father Afonso I from declaring war on his son-in-law. This short war culminated in disaster when Afonso was captured in Badajoz. Perhaps due to his marriage to Urraca, Ferdinand was generous to Afonso, and let him leave. However, the marriage of Ferdinand II and Urraca was annulled in 1175 by the Pope, using the fact that Urraca was his distant cousin as justification.


After the dissolution of her marriage, Urraca returned to the court of her father and died there, aged only 37, nine months after the death of her former husband.


Infanta Urraca of Portugal (Coimbra, 1151 – 16 October 1188; Portuguese pronunciation: [u%CB%88%CA%81ak%C9%90]) was a Portuguese infanta (princess), daughter of Afonso I, 1st King of Portugal and his wife Maud of Savoy. She married Ferdinand II of Le贸n (c. 1165) with whom she had Alfonso IX of Le贸n. This marriage didn't prevent her father Afonso I from declaring war on his son-in-law. This short war culminated in disaster when Afonso was captured in Badajoz. Perhaps due to his marriage to Urraca, Ferdinand was generous to Afonso, and let him leave. However, the marriage of Ferdinand II and Urraca was annulled in 1175 by the Pope, using the fact that Urraca was his distant cousin as justification.


After the dissolution of her marriage, Urraca returned to the court of her father and died there, aged only 37, nine months after the death of her former husband.


Infanta de Portugal. N. a 1118, e fal. a 16 de Novembro de 1171. Era filha de D. Afonso Henriques. Casou em 1165 com D. Fernando II, rei de Le茫o. Este casamento n茫o impediu D. Afonso Henriques de fazer guerra ao genro, em que foi infeliz, porque nela lhe sucedeu o grande desastre de Badajoz. D. Fernando portou-se generosamente com o seu sogro, mas em 1171, com o pretexto do parentesco, pretexto vulgar nesse tempo, divorciou-se.

daughter of Afonso I, 1st King of Portugal and his wife Maud of Savoy. She married Ferdinand II of Le贸n (c. 1165) with whom she had Alfonso IX of Le贸n. This marriage didn't prevent her father Afonso I from declaring war on his son-in-law. This short war culminated in disaster when Afonso was captured in Badajoz. Perhaps due to his marriage to Urraca, Ferdinand was generous to Afonso, and let him leave. However, the marriage of Ferdinand II and Urraca was annulled in 1175 by the Pope, using the fact that Urraca was his distant cousin as justification.


After the dissolution of her marriage, Urraca returned to the court of her father and died there, aged only 37, nine months after the death of her former husband.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urraca_of_Portugal

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Urraca de Portugal, First Queen Consort of Portugal Infanta Urraca of Portugal (Coimbra, 1151 – 16 October 1188; pron. IPA: [u'%CA%81ak%C9%90]), was a Portuguese infanta, daughter of Afonso I, 1st King of Portugal and his wife Maud of Savoy. She married Ferdinand II of Le贸n (c. 1165) with whom she had Alfonso IX of Le贸n. This marriage didn't prevent her father Afonso I from declaring war on his son-in-law. This short war culminated in disaster when Afonso was captured in Badajoz. Perhaps due to his marriage to Urraca, Ferdinand was generous to Afonso, and let him leave. However, the marriage of Ferdinand II and Urraca was dissolved in 1175 by the Pope, using the fact that Urraca was his distant cousin as justification. After the dissolution of her marriage, Urraca returned to the court of her father and died there, aged only 37, nine months after the death of her former husband.

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Reina consorte de Le贸n

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Urraca de Portugal (Co铆mbra, 11501​–1211). Infanta de Portugal y reina consorte de Le贸n por su matrimonio con el rey Fernando II, era hija de Alfonso I Enr铆quez, primer rey de Portugal, y de su esposa, la reina Mafalda de Saboya. Fue madre del rey Alfonso IX de Le贸n y abuela de Fernando el Santo, rey de Castilla y Le贸n.



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1 Biograf铆a

2 Sepultura

3 Matrimonio y descendencia

4 V茅ase tambi茅n

5 Referencias

6 Bibliograf铆a

7 Enlaces externos

Biograf铆a

Hija de Alfonso I Enr铆quez, primer rey de Portugal, y de su esposa, la reina Mafalda de Saboya, fue hermana, entre otros, del rey Sancho I de Portugal. Contrajo matrimonio en mayo o junio del a帽o 1165 con el rey Fernando II, hijo de Alfonso VII de Le贸n y de su esposa, la reina Berenguela de Barcelona, siendo la reina Urraca la primera infanta del reino de Portugal en desposarse con un miembro de la realeza leonesa, el 15 de agosto de 1171 naci贸 en Zamora el 煤nico hijo del matrimonio, el infante Alfonso.2​


Debido al parentesco que exist铆a entre los reyes de Le贸n, pues ambos eran primos segundos, el rey de Le贸n se vio obligado a repudiar a su esposa, ya que el matrimonio de ambos fue anulado por el Papa Alejandro III, en el a帽o 1171 o 1172.


Tras haberse declarado nulo su matrimonio, la reina Urraca de Portugal ingres贸 como freira en la Orden de San Juan de Jerusal茅n, y se retir贸 a vivir en los municipios zamoranos que su esposo el rey le concedi贸 al desposarse con ella, y, posteriormente, se retir贸 al monasterio de Santa Mar铆a de Wamba, situado en la actual provincia de Valladolid, y que pertenec铆a a la citada orden.3​


El 25 de mayo de 1176, la reina don贸 varias tierras y villas a la Orden de San Juan, probablemente coincidiendo con su ingreso en dicha orden. Estas inclu铆an Castroverde de Campos y Mansilla en Le贸n y Salas y San Andr茅s en Asturias.4​ En 1188 asisti贸 a la coronaci贸n de su hijo Alfonso IX de Le贸n, que hered贸 el trono leon茅s tras la defunci贸n de su padre, ocurrida el 22 de enero de 1188, y ese mismo a帽o, el d铆a 4 de mayo, ambos confirmaron los privilegios concedidos por el difunto Fernando II a la Orden de Santiago.3​ Su 煤ltima aparici贸n en la documentaci贸n medieval fue en 1211 cuando don贸 a la Catedral de Zamora la villa de Castrotorafe que hab铆a recibido como parte de las arras entregadas por rey Fernando en 1165.5​6​


Sepultura


Capilla de Do帽a Urraca en la Iglesia de Santa Mar铆a de Wamba donde recibi贸 sepultura.

Despu茅s de su defunci贸n, el cad谩ver de la reina Urraca de Portugal recibi贸 sepultura en el Monasterio de Santa Mar铆a de Wamba, que pertenec铆a a la Orden de San Juan de Jerusal茅n.3​ En el interior de la iglesia de Santa Mar铆a de Wamba, que form贸 parte de un monasterio desaparecido en la actualidad, se halla ubicada la llamada «Capilla de la Reina» donde se halla colocado un epitafio, posterior a la defunci贸n de la reina, en el que se relata que la reina Urraca de Portugal recibi贸 sepultura en dicha iglesia.7​


Matrimonio y descendencia

Fruto de su matrimonio con el rey Fernando II de Le贸n, hijo de Alfonso VII el Emperador, rey de Castilla y Le贸n, naci贸 un hijo:


Alfonso IX de Le贸n (1171-1230), bautizado en la catedral de Zamora, sucedi贸 a su padre en el trono leon茅s cuando este falleci贸.


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your father → Dr. Carlos Urdaneta Carrillo

his father → Dr. Enrique Urdaneta Maya

his father → Josefa Alcira Maya de la Torre y Rodr铆guez

his mother → Vicenta Rodr铆guez Uzc谩tegui

her mother → Mar铆a Celsa Uzc谩tegui Rinc贸n

her mother → Sancho Antonio de Uzc谩tegui Brice帽o

her father → Jacobo de Uzc谩tegui Bohorques

his father → Luisa Jimeno de Bohorques D谩vila

his mother → Juan Jimeno de Boh贸rquez

her father → Luisa Vel谩squez de Velasco

his mother → Juan Vel谩squez de Velasco y Montalvo, Gobernador de La Grita

her father → Ort煤n Vel谩zquez de Velasco

his father → Mar铆a Enr铆quez de Acu帽a

his mother → In茅s Enr铆quez y Qui帽ones

her mother → Fadrique Enr铆quez de Mendoza, 2潞 Almirante Mayor de Castilla, Conde de Melgar y Rueda

her father → Alonso Enr铆quez de Castilla, 1er. Almirante Mayor de Castilla, Se帽or de Medina de Rio Seco

his father → Yonati bat Gedaliah, Paloma

his mother → Tamar Bat ibn Yahya

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your father → Dr. Carlos Urdaneta Carrillo

his father → Dr. Enrique Urdaneta Maya

his father → Josefa Alcira Maya de la Torre y Rodr铆guez

his mother → Vicenta Rodr铆guez Uzc谩tegui

her mother → Mar铆a Celsa Uzc谩tegui Rinc贸n

her mother → Sancho Antonio de Uzc谩tegui Brice帽o

her father → Jacobo de Uzc谩tegui Bohorques

his father → Luisa Jimeno de Bohorques D谩vila

his mother → Juan Jimeno de Boh贸rquez

her father → Luisa Vel谩squez de Velasco

his mother → Juan Vel谩squez de Velasco y Montalvo, Gobernador de La Grita

her father → Ort煤n Vel谩zquez de Velasco

his father → Mar铆a Enr铆quez de Acu帽a

his mother → In茅s Enr铆quez y Qui帽ones

her mother → Fadrique Enr铆quez de Mendoza, 2潞 Almirante Mayor de Castilla, Conde de Melgar y Rueda

her father → Alonso Enr铆quez de Castilla, 1er. Almirante Mayor de Castilla, Se帽or de Medina de Rio Seco

his father → Yonati bat Gedaliah, Paloma

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your mother → Bel茅n Borges Ust谩riz

her mother → Bel茅n de Jes煤s Ust谩riz Lecuna

her mother → Miguel Mar铆a Ram贸n de Jesus Uzt谩riz y Monserrate

her father → Mar铆a de Gu铆a de Jes煤s de Monserrate 茅 Ibarra

his mother → Teniente Coronel Manuel Jos茅 de Monserrate y Urbina

her father → Antonieta Felicita Javiera Ignacia de Urbina y Hurtado de Mendoza

his mother → Isabel Manuela Josefa Hurtado de Mendoza y Rojas Manrique

her mother → Juana de Rojas Manrique de Mendoza

her mother → Constanza de Mendoza Mate de Luna

her mother → Fernando Math茅 de Luna

her father → Estefan铆a Rodr铆guez de Ceballos, se帽ora de Vado de las Estacas y Villalba

his mother → Diego Gutierrez de Cevallos y Caviedes

her brother → D. Elvira 脕lvarez de Ceballos, se帽ora de Escalante

his daughter → Aldonza Fern谩ndez de Ayala, se帽ora de Hita y Buitrago

her daughter → Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, II se帽or de Hita y Buitrago

her son → 脥帽igo L贸pez de Mendoza, I marqu茅s de Santillana

his son → Lorenzo Su谩rez De Figueroa, I Conde de Coru帽a

his son → Bernardino Su谩rez de Mendoza, II Conde de Coru帽a

his son → Juan Su谩rez de Mendoza

his son → Mar铆a Clara de Mendoza

his daughter → Diego Zapata de Mendoza, II conde de Barajas

her son → Margarita Zapata de Mendoza

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your mother → Bel茅n Borges Ust谩riz

her mother → Elias Felipe Borges Santamar铆a

her father → Elias Borges y Codecido

his father → Mar铆a Josefa Juliana Codecido Salazar y Lamas

his mother → Mar铆a de los Angeles Rodr铆guez de Lamas Marvez

her mother → Mar铆a Antonia Marvez Rojas

her mother → Mar铆a Antonia de Rojas Queipo y Loaysa

her mother → Miguel Rojas Queipo del Llano, Maestre de Campo

her father → Miguel de Rojas, Alferez y Alguacil Mayor

his father → Jussephe (Jos茅) de Alvarez y Rojas

his father → Mar铆a Josefa G贸mez de Ag眉ero y Rojas

his mother → Ana de Rojas

her mother → L谩zaro V谩squez de Rojas de Ayala

her father → Aldonza de Ayala y Romero

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脥帽igo D谩valos, conocido tambi茅n como Enyego d'脌valos o Inico d'Avalos; fue un noble castellano nacido en Toledo en 1414 y fallecido en N谩poles en 1484.1​ Era hijo del condestable Ruy L贸pez D谩valos2​ y se le considera el autor de la novela de caballer铆a en lengua valenciana Curial e G眉elfa.3​


Cuando su padre, el gran condestable de Castilla Ruy L贸pez D谩valos, cay贸 en desgracia y se exili贸 a Valencia (1422), 茅l y sus hermanos (conocidos como “los Enyegos”) se criaron como pajes en la corte valenciana de Alfonso V de Arag贸n. Emparentaron aqu铆 con los nobles valencianos Ma莽a-Cornell (homenajeados en la novela caballeresca a 茅l atribu茂da) y unieron su destino a la aventura italiana del rey: Sicilia, 1432-1435; conquista de N谩poles, 1435-1443. No obstante, durante los a帽os 1435-1440, con licencia de Alfonso V, Enyego permaneci贸 en Mil谩n como camerarius y cortesano del duque Filippo Maria Visconti. Este le don贸 la villa de Borgofranco y el castillo de Scaldasole (los posey贸 hasta 1444). Luego, durante los a帽os 1443-1447, vivi贸 entre Mil谩n (donde era embajador de la Corona de Arag贸n) y N谩poles, donde ejerc铆a responsabilidades de gobierno y diplomacia, como otros nobles valencianos: los Cardona-Villena, los Montcada, los Ximenes d’Urrea...). Fracasado el intento de 1447 de hacer que la Corona de Arag贸n se convirtiese en “se帽ora de Mil谩n”, regres贸 con el rey Alfonso a N谩poles (1448), donde ejercer铆a desde 1449 de gran camarlengo del reino: el segundo oficial de gobierno m谩s relevante, ya que controlaba el gran organismo financiero y recaudatorio del reino, la Camera della Sommaria. Su gran prestigio diplom谩tico a escala europea le vali贸, entre otras condecoraciones, la obtenci贸n del collar del orden ingl茅s de la Jarretera.


Amigo y mecenas de los m谩s prestigiosos humanistas de Italia (Barzizza, Decembrio, Filelfo, Poggio, Manetti, Valla, Beccadelli, Facio...), fue amante de las artes, la m煤sica y los libros: posey贸 la segunda mayor biblioteca del sur de Italia, por detr谩s de la del rey de Arag贸n.4​ Todav铆a se hallan libros suyos esparcidos por todo el mundo. Como, por ejemplo, aquel volumen de los Intronati de Siena que contiene el relato decameroniano de Guiscardo e Ghismonda, inspirador de una parte del argumento del Curial. El caballero “cient铆fico” D’脌valos se interes贸 por las Artes Liberales, la poes铆a, los escritores italianos del Trecento y los cl谩sicos greco-latinos: Homero, C茅sar, Virgilio, Plat贸n, Plutarco y un largo etc茅tera. Organizador y campe贸n de justas deportivas, y experto en “disciplina militar”, como el h茅roe italiano de su novela, Curial el lombardo, se form贸 como condottiero en la guerra de Mil谩n y Venecia por Sal貌 (il Salonese) y Verona (1438-1440), codo a codo con un veterano mercenario saboyano, el se帽or de Salanova. Ello justifica la aparici贸n en la novela caballeresca que se le atribuye de personajes como Salon茅s de Verona (enemigo) o Salanova (amigo). Tambi茅n aparecen rivales napolitanos como “Boca de Far",5​ o el paje predilecto del Magn谩nimo, “Gabrielet Curial”, protegido de D’脌valos, que inspir贸 en parte la figura del protagonista de la novela. En realidad, Curial e G眉elfa es un relato lleno de referencias a personajes de la 茅poca, muchos de los cuales se relacionan “en clave”, o de una manera muy transparente, con la biograf铆a del autor. D’脌valos fue autor tambi茅n de tratados de cetrer铆a que 茅l mismo tradujo del catal谩n al italiano, donde se auto-titulaba “amatore delle Sacre Muse".6​ Exhib铆a por amor de su prometida, desde 1443, “un le贸n rampante que cruzaba los dos campos de un escudo partido”, exactamente como har谩 Curial por amor de su se帽ora, la G眉elfa. Luch贸 contra los turcos cuando 茅stos intentaron invadir el reino, y fue enterrado en la iglesia napolitana de Santa Ana de los Lombardos, a escasos pasos de la tumba de su amigo Gabrielet Curial. Durante el reinado de Fernando I de N谩poles, Inico d’Avalos y su familia se italianizaron culturalmente, como el resto de la corte, pero su hija Constanza todav铆a era capaz, por 1495, de dedicar unos versos a su difunto hermano Alfonso d’Avalos “nel pi霉 fiorito valenziano".7​


Referencias

 Colapietra, Raffaele (1988). «Il conte camerlengo Innigo d'Avalos, protagonista dell'Umanesimo cortigiano aragonese». Napoli nobilissima. Rivista de topografia ed arte napoletana. 4 (N谩poles) 27: 141-149, 196-202.

 El Pa铆s (28 de febrero de 2017). «El autor de ‘Curial e G眉elfa’, una de las obras cumbres de la literatura catalana, naci贸 en Toledo». Consultado el 30 de marzo de 2017.

 Soler, Abel (2017). «Enyego d'脌valos, autor de "Curial e G眉elfa"?». Estudis Rom脿nics (Barcelona: Institut d'Estudis Catalans) (39): 137-165.

 Da Bisticci, Vespasiano (1951). Paolo d'Ancona y Erhard Aeschlimann, ed. Vite di uomini illustri del secolo XV (en italiano). Mil谩n: Ulrico Hoepli. p. 1491-1498.

 Soler, Abel (2017). «Italians contra catalans? Rerefons dantesc i circumst脿ncies hist貌riques d'un episodi de "Curial e G眉elfa"». Manuel P茅rez Salda帽a y Rafael Roca eds., Del manuscrit a la paraula digital. Estudis de llengua i literatura catalanes / From Manuscript to Digital Word: Studies of Catalan Language and Literature (脕msterdam: John Benjamins): 36-49.

 Lupis, Antonio (1975). «La sezione venatoria della Biblioteca aragonese di Napoli e due sconosciuti trattati di Ynnico d’Avalos, conte camerlengo». Annali della Facolt脿 di Lingue e Letterature straniere, nuova serie (Bari) (6): 227-313.

 Castagna, Raffaele (2006). «Il cenacolo letterario del Rinascimento sul castello aragonese. Paolo Giovio e Ischia». La rassegna d'Ischia (Ischia) (a帽o 27, n煤m. 6): 9-13.

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your father → Dr. Carlos Urdaneta Carrillo

his father → Dr. Enrique Urdaneta Maya

his father → Jes煤s Maria Urdaneta Maya

his brother → Antonio Jos茅 Urdaneta Chuecos

his son → Manuel Antonio Urdaneta Perez-Matos

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Birth: estimated between 1948 and 2006 

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Brother of Teresa Urdaneta Rinc贸n and Rafael Urdaneta Rinc贸n


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Linaje N°1 FAMILIA |•••► URDANETA

1.- 1974 URDANETA RINCON MANUEL ANTONIO |•••► Pais:Venezuela

PADRE:

Urdaneta Perez-Matos Manuel

MADRE:

Rincon Angelica

2.- URDANETA PEREZ-MATOS MANUEL |•••► Pais:VENEZUELA

PADRE:

Urdaneta Chuecos Antonio Jose

MADRE:

Perez-Matos de Urdaneta Cecilia

3.- 1906 URDANETA CHUECOS ANTONIO JOSE |•••► Pais:Venezuela

PADRE:

Urdaneta Maya Jesus Maria

MADRE:

Chuecos Miranda Teresa

4.- 1876 URDANETA MAYA JESUS MARIA |•••► Pais:Venezuela

PADRE:

Urdaneta Morantes Ezequiel

MADRE:

Maya de la Torre y Rodr铆guez Josefa Alcira

5.- 2016 URDANETA MORANTES EZEQUIEL |•••► Pais:Venezuela

PADRE:

Urdaneta y Montiel Juan Nepomuceno de Los Dolores

MADRE:

Morantes Goicoechea Teresa

6.- 1794 URDANETA Y MONTIEL JUAN NEPOMUCENO DE LOS DOLORES |•••► Pais:Venezuela

PADRE:

Urdaneta Barrenechea y Espina Jos茅 Felipe Felix

MADRE:

Montiel Granadillo Mar铆a del Rosario

7.- 1744 URDANETA BARRENECHEA Y ESPINA JOS脡 FELIPE FELIX |•••► Pais:Venezuela

PADRE:

Urdaneta y Matos Bernardo

MADRE:

Espina Maria Feliciana

8.- 1719 URDANETA Y MATOS BERNARDO |•••► Pais:Venezuela

PADRE:

Urdaneta y de La Vega Palacios Martin

MADRE:

Matos y Espinoza María Gregoria

9.- 1675 URDANETA Y DE LA VEGA PALACIOS MARTIN |•••► Pais:Venezuela

PADRE:

Urdaneta Barrenechea y Campo de la Vega Palacios Martin de

MADRE:

Vega Palacios Y Velasco Mar铆a de La

10.- 1626 URDANETA BARRENECHEA Y CAMPO DE LA VEGA PALACIOS MARTIN DE |•••► Pais:Espa帽a

PADRE:

Urdaneta y Ortega Zarruyo Martin

MADRE:

Campo Isabel del (1604)

11.- 1601 URDANETA Y ORTEGA ZARRUYO MARTIN |•••► Pais:Espa帽a

PADRE:

Urdaneta y Vergara Francisco (1589)

MADRE:

Ortega Zarruyo Juana

12.- 1589 URDANETA Y VERGARA FRANCISCO (1589) |•••► Pais:Espa帽a

PADRE:

Urdaneta y Barrenechea Francisco

MADRE:

Vergara Mariana (1568)

13.- 1560 URDANETA Y BARRENECHEA FRANCISCO |•••► Pais:Espa帽a

PADRE:

Urdaneta y Vergara Francisco (1535)

MADRE:

Barrenechea Ana de (1540)

14.- 1535 URDANETA Y VERGARA FRANCISCO (1535) |•••► Pais:Espa帽a

PADRE:

Urdaneta Lois De Aulia Alonso De

MADRE:

Vergara Gracia (1510)

15.- 1485 URDANETA LOIS DE AULIA ALONSO DE |•••► Pais:Espa帽a

PADRE:

Urdaneta Joanes (1440)

MADRE:

Lois de Aulia Maria Gracia

16.- 1440 URDANETA JOANES (1440) |•••► Pais:Espa帽a

PADRE:

Urdaneta Pedro (1400)

MADRE:

Urdaneta

17.- 1400 URDANETA PEDRO (1400) |•••► Pais:Espa帽a

PADRE:

Urdaneta Ximeno (1388)

MADRE:

Urdaneta

18.- 1388 URDANETA XIMENO (1388) |•••► Pais:Espa帽a

PADRE:

Urdaneta

MADRE:

Urdaneta