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Urraca Bourgogne (abt. 1150 - abt. 1211)

Princess Urraca Bourgogne aka de Portugal
Born about in Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugalmap
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Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Died about at about age 61 in Bamba, Spainmap
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Biography

Name: Princess Urraca Affonsez, Queen of Leon; Urraca Alfonsa De Portuga (Princesa); Urraca of Portugal.; Urraca, Princess of Portugal; URRACA AFFONSEZ /LEON/Princess of Portugal, Urraca; Princess /Urraca/ of Portugal.
Birth: About:1145-00-00, Coimbra, Portugal
Birth: ABT 1147. SDATE 1 JUL 1147, Portugal
Birth: ABT 1150
Birth: 1151, Coimbra, Portugal
Birth: 1151Birth place: of, Portugal
Birth: 1151
Birth: 1151, Coimbra, Portugal
Death: BET 1176 AND 1178. SDATE 1 JUL 1176. Leon, Zamora, Spain
Death: 1176-1178.
Death: 16 OCT 1188, Valladolid, Valladolid, Castilla-
Death: 1178/1188, Bamba, Spain
Death: 16 OCT 1188, Bamba, Valladolid, Castilla-Leon, España
Death: 16 Oct 1188, Leon, Castilla-Leon, Spain
Death: 16 OCT 1188, Valladolid, , Castilla y Leon, Spain
Death: 1188 10 16, Bamba, Spain
Note: Child of Alfonso I Henriques (1110-1185) and Matilda de Maurienne.

About Urraca de Portugal, rainha de Leão Urraca de Portugalref

De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infanta_Urraca_de_Portugal

Urraca de Borgoña y Saboya (Coímbra, 1151 – ¿?, 16 de octubre de 1188) fue infanta portuguesa y reina consorte de León. Era hija de Alfonso I Enríquez, primer rey de Portugal, y de su esposa Mafalda de Saboya.

En 1165 se casó con Fernando II de León con quién tuvo a:

1.Alfonso (1171–1230), sucesor de su padre con el nombre de Alfonso IX. Esta unión no evitó que su padre Alfonso I declarara la guerra a su yerno. Esta corta guerra acabó cuando Alfonso fue capturado en Badajoz. Quizás debido a su matrimonio con Urraca, Fernando dejó que Alfonso se fuera. Sin embargo, la unión de Fernando II y Urraca fue disuelta en 1175 por el Papa, usando el hecho de que Urraca era su prima lejana como justificación.

Después de la disolución de esta unión, Urraca volvió a la corte de su padre. Allí murió, cuando tenía 37 años, nueve meses después murió su marido.


Urraca de Portugal, Rainha de Leão

Origem: Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre.

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 Sabóia, sendo irmã do rei Sancho I de Portugal.

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

Deste casamento nasceu o futuro Afonso IX de Leão (1171), último rei de Leão independente, e ainda os infantes Fernando, Sancha e Dulce.

Depois da anulação 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 León (c. 1165) with whom she had Alfonso IX of León. 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.


Queen Regnant Urraca I Alfonsez of Castilla and Léon (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 Raimúndez, 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 González 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).

Urraca Lopez de Haro

Urraca López 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 Cañas, La Rioja (Spain).

Lover first and third wife after Ferdinand II of León, 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 Cañamero ", the place where he died, born 1188, died in 1220. Lord of Aguilar and Monteagudo. Married in 1210 with Teresa Díaz de Haro, daughter of Diego López 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 Cañas, construction started in this church, the chapter room, kitchen and dining cilla. Also ordered to build a hospital in Cañas.

His tomb lies in the Monastery of Cañas 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-Logroño, found the perfectly preserved body.

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


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

Hija de Alfonso I Enríquez, 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 Jerusalén, en la que ingresó como freira la reina Urraca de Portugal.

Contrajo matrimonio en mayo o junio del año 1165 con el rey Fernando II de León, hijo de Alfonso VII el Emperador, rey de Castilla y León, 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 día 15 de agosto de 1171, en la ciudad de Zamora, nació el único hijo del matrimonio, el infante Alfonso, siendo bautizado en la catedral de Zamora, y que sucedió a su padre en el trono de León cuando éste falleció.

Debido al parentesco que existía entre los reyes de León, pues ambos eran primos segundos, el rey de León se vio obligado a repudiar a su esposa, ya que el matrimonio de ambos fue anulado por el Papa Alejandro III, en el año 1171 ó 1172.

Tras haberse declarado nulo su matrimonio, la reina Urraca de Portugal ingresó como freira en la Orden de San Juan de Jerusalén, y se retiró a vivir en los municipios zamoranos que su esposo el rey le concedió al desposarse con ella, y, posteriormente, se retiró al monasterio de Santa María de Wamba, situado en la actual provincia de Valladolid, y que pertenecía a la Orden de San Juan de Jerusalén.

En 1188 asistió a la coronación de su hijo Alfonso IX de León, que heredó el trono leonés tras la defunción de su padre, ocurrida el día 22 de enero de 1188, y ese mismo año, el día 4 de mayo, la reina Urraca y su hijo Alfonso IX confirmaron los privilegios concedidos por Fernando II de León a la Orden de Santiago.

Se desconoce su fecha exacta de defunción, aunque las crónicas de la época coinciden en que falleció en el año 1188, y algunos historiadores señalan que falleció el día 16 de octubre.

•Sepultura de la reina Urraca de Portugal Después de su defunción, el cadáver de la reina Urraca de Portugal recibió sepultura en el Monasterio de Santa María de Wamba, que pertenecía a la Orden de San Juan de Jerusalén.

En el interior de la iglesia de Santa María de Wamba, que formó 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 defunción de la reina, en el que se relata que la reina Urraca de Portugal recibió sepultura en dicha iglesia.

•Nupcias y descendencia Fruto de su matrimonio con el rey Fernando II de León, hijo de Alfonso VII el Emperador, rey de Castilla y León, nació un hijo:

* Alfonso IX de León (1171-1230). Sucedió a su padre en el trono de León. Se desposó por primera vez con la infante Teresa de Portugal y Barcelona, hija del rey Sancho I de Portugal y de la reina Dulce de Aragón, pero el matrimonio fue anulado debido al grado de parentesco existente entre los cónyuges. Se desposó por segunda vez, en el año 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 María de Molina. Fue sepultado en la Catedral de Santiago de Compostela.

Sources

Acknowledgments

  • WikiTree profile Portugal-18 created through the import of FAMILY_2011-05-26.ged on May 26, 2011 by Jacky Gamble.
  • WikiTree profile Urraca-8 created through the import of jefflorrie(1).ged on Sep 10, 2011 by Jeff Johnson.
  • This person was created through the import of Harrington_Wright 2009.ged on 05 May 2011.
  • This person was created on 08 April 2011 through the import of Grant R. Phillips, Jr..ged.
  • This person was created on 19 April 2011 through the import of Stout - Trask - Cowan .ged.
  • Travis Wagner, firsthand knowledge.
  • Thank you to Steve Woods for creating WikiTree profile Of Portugal-26 through the import of Woods Beedle Wiki.GED on Mar 1, 2013.
  • WikiTree profile Leon-57 created through the import of WILLIAMS 2011.GED on Jun 22, 2011 by Ted Williams.
  • WikiTree profile UNKNOWN-111978 created through the import of Grant_David_Meadors_2008-02-17.ged on Sep 18, 2011 by Grant Meadors.
  • This person was created through the import of Bwiki.ged on 03 April 2011.
  • This person was created on 06 January 2010 through the import of gl120368.ged.
  • This person was created through the import of family.ged on 21 September 2010
  • WikiTree profile De Portugal-19 created through the import of 20110708.ged on Jul 8, 2011 by Carlos Molina.
  • This person was created through the import of Acrossthepond.ged on 21 February 2011.
  • WikiTree profile Urraca-5 created through the import of mike_walton_2011.ged on Aug 20, 2011 by Mike Walton.
  • This person was created through the import of Luis Manzano Dec 2010.ged on 24 April 2011.
  • WikiTree profile Portugal-21 created through the import of heinakuu2011-6.ged on Jul 5, 2011 by Johanna Amnelin.

Research Notes

This profile was examined in the C-a-T July 2019, using the Report 566 Wikidata - Possible mother, http://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20190707/566_0000-0000_0.htm.

Report

  • De Lara-22 Teresa Fernández de Traba (De Lara) Child
  • Castilla-61 Teresa Alfonso (Castilla) Possible Mother

Note that new profiles have not been created during the C-a-T; connections have been made among existing profiles only. This notice has been posted in all of the profiles mentioned below.

The child:

  • Teresa Fernández de Traba was the child of Teresa Alfonso and Fernando Pérez de Traba and she has now been connected to both (they are not linked as spouses as they did not marry). Note that her LNAB, De_Lara, is incorrect (it should probably be Traba or Trava).
  • She married twice, her first husband was Nuño Pérez de Lara who died in 1177 and was the son of Pedro González de Lara and Countess Ava or Eva, the widow of García Ordoñez. His paternal grandparents were Gonzalo Núñez, Lord of Lara and Osma, and Goto Núñez. In WT, he appears as her father which is incorrect and has now been removed as her father and included as her spouse. His father, Pedro, has now been linked to him. A new profile for his mother, Ava, has not been created at this time.
  • Teresa had six children with Nuño, none of whom have been located in WT and whose profiles have not been created: Fernando Nuñez de Lara, Álvaro Nuñez de Lara, Gonzalo Nuñez de Lara, Sancha Nuñez de Lara, María Nuñez de Lara and Elvira Nuñez de Lara.
  • Her second husband was Fernando II de Castilla y León who appears correctly connected to her in WT (no action taken).
  • In WT Sancho (De Leon) De Leon Del Campo appears as her son with Fernando II. This is incorrect as he was the son of Fernando II with his third and last wife, Urraca López de Haro who should not be confused with his first wife, Urraca de Portugal who appears as his spouse in WT and mother of his firstborn, Alfonso Fernández (Castilla) de León. De_León-193 has been unlinked from Teresa and left as Fernando's son. A new profile for Urraca López de Haro has not been created at this time.
  • Fernando II and Teresa had two children, Fernando (1178-1187) and an infant, who died the day of his birth with his mother on 06 Feb 1180. They have not been located in WT and new profiles have not been created at this time.


the Mother

Sources:

  • [1] Wikipedia: "Fernando II de León"
  • [2] Wikipedia: "Nuño Pérez de Lara"
  • [3] Wikipedia: "Fernando Pérez de Traba"
  • [4] Revolvy: "Pedro González de Lara"
  • [5] Real Academia de la Historia, Diccionario Biográfico electrónico (www.rah.es): Sánchez de Mora, Antonio, "Teresa Fernández de Traba"
  • [6] Real Academia de la Historia, Diccionario Biográfico electrónico (www.rah.es): Sánchez de Mora, Antonio, "Nuño Pérez de Lara"
  • [7] Real Academia de la Historia, Diccionario Biográfico electrónico (www.rah.es): Baquero Moreno, Huberto, "Teresa Alfónsez"

Saunders-3874 11:28, 14 July 2019 (UTC)





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please add to profile Bourgogne-239 is cousins with Prophet Muhammed
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Of Portugal-44 and Bourgogne-239 appear to represent the same person because: Same person
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I cleaned up mergers and imports. But the bio still needs further editing.
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