Blanca of Navarre, Queen of Castile, the Glossary
Blanca (Blanka Garzeitz, Blanca Garcés; aft. 1133, Laguardia, Álava – August 12, 1156) was Queen of Castile, daughter of King García Ramírez of Navarre and his first wife, Margaret of L'Aigle.[1]
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12 relations: Alfonso VIII of Castile, Calahorra, Carrión de los Condes, Epitaph, García Ramírez of Navarre, Jiménez dynasty, Laguardia, Álava, List of Castilian royal consorts, Margaret of L'Aigle, Sancho III of Castile, Santa María la Real of Nájera, Soria.
- 1156 deaths
- Mothers of Castilian monarchs
- Navarrese infantas
- Queens consort of Castile
Alfonso VIII of Castile
Alfonso VIII (11 November 11555 October 1214), called the Noble (El Noble) or the one of Las Navas (el de las Navas), was King of Castile from 1158 to his death and King of Toledo.
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Calahorra
Calahorra (Calagorra; Calagurris) is a municipality in the comarca of Rioja Baja, near the border with Navarre on the right bank of the Ebro.
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Carrión de los Condes
Carrión de los Condes is a municipality in the province of Palencia, part of the Autonomous Community of Castile and León, Spain.
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Epitaph
An epitaph is a short text honoring a deceased person.
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García Ramírez of Navarre
García Ramírez (Gartzea Remiritz), sometimes García IV, V, VI or VII (1112 – 21 November 1150), called the Restorer (el Restaurador, Berrezarlea), was the King of Navarre (Pamplona) from 1134.
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Jiménez dynasty
The Jiménez dynasty, alternatively called the Jimena, the Sancha, the Banu Sancho, the Abarca or the Banu Abarca,Alberto Cañada Juste, "¿Quién fue Sancho Abarca?, Príncipe de Viana, 73: 79–132.
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Laguardia, Álava
Laguardia (Guardia) is a town and municipality located in the southern province of Álava, in the north of Spain; it belongs to the region of Rioja Alavesa, in the Basque Autonomous Community.
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List of Castilian royal consorts
This is a list of the queens consort and kings consort of the Kingdom of Castile, and later, Crown of Castile. Blanca of Navarre, Queen of Castile and list of Castilian royal consorts are queens consort of Castile.
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Margaret of L'Aigle
Margaret of L'Aigle (Marguerite de L'Aigle, Margarita de L’Aigle) (died 1141) was Queen of Navarre as the first wife to García Ramírez of Navarre.
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Sancho III of Castile
Sancho III (c. 1134 – 31 August 1158), called the Desired (el Deseado), was King of Castile and Toledo for one year, from 1157 to 1158. Blanca of Navarre, Queen of Castile and Sancho III of Castile are 1130s births.
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Santa María la Real of Nájera
Santa María la Real is a monastery in the small town of Nájera in the La Rioja community, Spain.
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Soria
Soria is a municipality and a Spanish city, located on the Douro river in the east of the autonomous community of Castile and León and capital of the province of Soria.
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See also
1156 deaths
- Aleksander of Malonne
- André de Montbard
- Atsiz
- Beatrice II of Bigorre
- Blanca of Navarre, Queen of Castile
- Demetrius I of Georgia
- Domenico Morosini
- Emperor Tianzuo of Liao
- Emperor Toba
- Florentius of Carracedo
- Fujiwara no Sadanobu
- Fujiwara no Yorinaga
- Gilbert de Gant, Earl of Lincoln
- Gregory of Corinth
- Henry (bishop of Finland)
- Henry I, Count of Tecklenburg
- Herman van Horne
- Hoel III, Count of Nantes
- Kaya-no-in
- Mesud I
- Michael Palaiologos (general)
- Minamoto no Tameyoshi
- Otto IV, Count of Scheyern
- Peter the Venerable
- Ratibor I, Duke of Pomerania
- Robert II of Capua
- Sverker the Elder
- Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair
- William III of Mâcon
- William IX, Count of Poitiers
- William of Aumelas
- Wratislaus of Brno
Mothers of Castilian monarchs
- Berengaria of Barcelona
- Blanca of Navarre, Queen of Castile
- Constance of Burgundy
- Eleanor de Guzmán
- Eleanor of Aragon, Queen of Castile
- Elisabeth of Swabia
- Juana Enríquez
- Maria of Aragon, Queen of Castile
- Mary of Burgundy
- Sancha of León
Navarrese infantas
- Agnes of Navarre
- Anne of Navarre
- Beatrice of Navarre, Countess of La Marche
- Beatrice of Navarre, Duchess of Burgundy
- Berengaria of Navarre
- Blanca of Navarre, Queen of Castile
- Blanche I of Navarre
- Blanche II of Navarre
- Blanche of Navarre, Countess of Champagne
- Blanche of Navarre, Duchess of Brittany
- Blanche of Navarre, Queen of France
- Catherine of Bourbon
- Catherine of Foix, Countess of Candale
- Catherine of Navarre
- Eleanor of Navarre
- Isabella of Navarre, Countess of Armagnac
- Isabella of Navarre, Viscountess of Rohan
- Jeanne d'Albret
- Joan I of Navarre
- Joan II of Navarre
- Joan of Navarre (regent)
- Joan of Navarre, Queen of England
- Margaret of Foix
- Margaret of Navarre
- Maria of Navarre
- Onneca Fortúnez
Queens consort of Castile
- Agnes of Aquitaine, Queen of León and Castile
- Alberta, Queen of Castile
- Beatrice of Portugal
- Berengaria of Barcelona
- Blanca of Navarre, Queen of Castile
- Blanche of Bourbon
- Catherine of Lancaster
- Constance of Burgundy
- Constance of Portugal
- Constanza Manuel
- Eleanor of Aragon, Queen of Castile
- Eleanor of England, Queen of Castile
- Elisabeth of Swabia
- Isabella of Portugal
- Isabella of Portugal, Queen of Castile
- Joan of Portugal
- Joan, Countess of Ponthieu
- Juana Manuel
- Juana de Castro
- List of Castilian royal consorts
- Mafalda of Portugal
- María de Molina
- Maria of Aragon, Queen of Castile
- Maria of Portugal, Queen of Castile
- Richeza of Poland, Queen of Castile
- Violant of Aragon
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blanca_of_Navarre,_Queen_of_Castile
Also known as Blanca Garcés of Navarre, Blanca Garcés of Navarre, Queen of Castile, Blanca Garcés of Nájera, Queen of Castile, Blanca of Navarre (daughter of Garcia VI), Blanche of Navarre (d. 1156), Blanche of Navarre, Queen of Castile, Blanche of Navarre, Queen of Nájera.