Alfonso of Molina
Alfonso of León, Lord of Molina was a prince of Kingdom of León and Kingdom of Castile. He was born in 1202 and died on January 6, 1272.[1]
Alfonso | |
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Lord of Molina and Mesa | |
1239–1272 | |
Predecessor | Mafalda González de Lara |
Successor | Blanca Alfonso de Molina |
Co-ruler | Mafalda González de Lara |
Born | 1202 León |
Died | 6 January 1272 Salamanca |
Burial | Monastery of St. Francis in Salamanca |
Spouse | Mafalda González de Lara Teresa González de Lara Mayor Alfonso of Meneses |
Issue among others... | Maria, Queen of Castile |
House | Castilian House of Ivrea |
Father | Alfonso IX of León |
Mother | Berengaria of Castile |
Religion | Roman Catholicism |
Alfonso Of Molina Media
View of the castle of Molina de Aragón, seat of the Lordship of Molina.
View of the alcázar of Jerez de la Frontera. The Battle of Jerez, waged in 1231, spelt defeat for the forces of the Emir of Al-Andalus.
Alfonso X taking possession of the sea after the conquest of Cádiz. Matías Moreno. 1866.
Maria of Molina presents her son Ferdinand IV, grandson of Infante Alfonso of Molina, to the Valladolid Cortes of 1295. Oil on canvas by Antonio Gisbert Pérez. 1863.
References
- ↑ Estepa Díez 2006, p. 83.