Rodrigo Alfonso de León, the Glossary
Rodrigo Alfonso de León (1214-1268) was a Spanish nobleman, Lord of Alexer.[1]
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6 relations: Adelantado, Aldonza Martínez de Silva, Alfonso IX of León, Catholic Church, Iberian Peninsula, León, Spain.
- 1268 deaths
- 13th-century Castilian nobility
Adelantado
Adelantado (meaning "advanced") was a title held by some Spanish nobles in service of their respective kings during the Middle Ages.
See Rodrigo Alfonso de León and Adelantado
Aldonza Martínez de Silva
Aldonza Martínez de Silva (Portuguese: Aldonça Martins da Silva; died after 1236) a Portuguese noblewoman, daughter of Martim Gomes da Silva and his wife Urraca Rodríguez, was one of the mistresses of King Alfonso IX of León and afterward, the wife of Diego Froilaz.
See Rodrigo Alfonso de León and Aldonza Martínez de Silva
Alfonso IX of León
Alfonso IX (15 August 117123 or 24 September 1230) was King of León from the death of his father Ferdinand II in 1188 until his own death.
See Rodrigo Alfonso de León and Alfonso IX of León
Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.
See Rodrigo Alfonso de León and Catholic Church
Iberian Peninsula
The Iberian Peninsula (IPA), also known as Iberia, is a peninsula in south-western Europe, defining the westernmost edge of Eurasia.
See Rodrigo Alfonso de León and Iberian Peninsula
León, Spain
León is a city and municipality of Spain, capital of the province of León, part of the autonomous community of Castile and León, in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula.
See Rodrigo Alfonso de León and León, Spain
See also
1268 deaths
- Álvaro, Count of Urgell
- Agnes of Faucigny
- Al-Husayn ibn Ali (Ibn al-Walid)
- Avag-Sargis III Zakarian
- Barral of Baux
- Beatrice of Nazareth
- Benedict of Alignan
- Bernard I de Brus of Connington and Exton
- Conradin
- Dubhghall mac Ruaidhrí
- Eóghan of Argyll
- Eshinni
- Frederick I, Margrave of Baden
- George (son of David VII of Georgia)
- Gissur Þorvaldsson
- Goronwy ab Ednyfed
- Hali I of the Maldives
- Henry de Bracton
- Ibn Adlan
- Irene Doukaina Laskarina
- Jatavarman Sundara Pandyan I
- João Afonso Telo de Meneses, 2nd Lord of Albuquerque
- John Gervais
- John I de Balliol
- John III, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel
- John de Cheam
- John of Burgundy (1231–1268)
- Keisei (monk)
- Kim Chun
- Konoe Motohira
- Michael II Komnenos Doukas
- Moses of London
- Peter II, Count of Savoy
- Peter of Aigueblanche
- Pope Clement IV
- Reniero Zeno
- Rodrigo Alfonso de León
- Salomea of Poland
- Sukaphaa
- Thomas the Archdeacon
- Vaišvilkas
- William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick
- William de Stanwey
13th-century Castilian nobility
- Álvaro Núñez de Lara (died 1218)
- Álvaro Pérez de Castro
- Íñigo López de Mendoza, Lord of Llodio
- Alfonso Fernández el Niño
- Bernardus Compostellanus Antiquus
- Bernardus Compostellanus Junior
- Christina of Norway, Infanta of Castile
- Esteban Fernández de Castro
- Fernán Gutiérrez de Castro
- Fernán Pérez Ponce de León
- Fernando Rodríguez de Castro (died 1304)
- Garci López de Padilla
- Gonzalo Rodríguez Girón
- Gonzalo Rodríguez de las Varillas
- Guillén Pérez de Guzmán
- Juan Alonso Pérez de Guzmán y Coronel
- Juan Blázquez de Cáceres
- Juan Pérez de Guzmán
- Mécia Lopes de Haro
- María Díaz I de Haro
- Mayor Guillén de Guzmán
- Mendo Páez de Sorred
- Pedro Manrique de Lara
- Pedro Núñez de Guzmán
- Rodrigo Íñiguez
- Rodrigo Alfonso de León
- Teresa Díaz de Haro
- Violante Manuel
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodrigo_Alfonso_de_León
Also known as Rodrigo Afonso de León.