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Ramiro II of Aragon 'the Monk' (c. 1075-August 16, 1154, at Huesca/Uesca), son of Sancho Ramírez, King of Aragón and Navarre and Felicie of Roucy, was king of Aragon from 1134 until 1137. The Jiménez (called Ximenes, in their time pronounced Å¡imeneÊ) were a Spanish ruling family from the 10th century to the 13th century. ...
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This genealogy of Aragonese kings from a 16th century Spanish manuscript gives Ramiro I a prominent place. ...
Sancho of Aragon (c. ...
Sancho of Aragon (c. ...
Peter I of Aragon (circa 1068-1104) was king of Aragon and Navarre from 1094 to 1104. ...
Alfonso I of Aragon the Battler (circa 1073-1134, king of Aragon and Navarre 1104-1134). ...
Peter I of Aragon (circa 1068-1104) was king of Aragon and Navarre from 1094 to 1104. ...
Alfonso I of Aragon the Battler (circa 1073-1134, king of Aragon and Navarre 1104-1134). ...
Petronila of Aragon (1135- October 17, 1174, Barcelona) was the daughter of King Ramiro II of Aragon and Agnes of Poitiers, a. ...
Petronila of Aragon (1135- October 17, 1174, Barcelona) was the daughter of King Ramiro II of Aragon and Agnes of Poitiers, a. ...
Dulce Berenguer, Princess of Aragon, Queen Consort of Portugal (1152â1198) was first daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona and Petronila of Aragon. ...
Alfonso II of Aragon Template:House of Aragón Alfonso II (Aragon) or Alfons I (Provence and Barcelona) (1152 â 1196), called the Chaste or the Troubadour, was the King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona from 1162 until his death. ...
Ramon Berenguer III (c. ...
Sancho (1161 â 1223) was the count of Cerdanya from 1168, Provence from 1181 to 1185, and Roussillon from 1185. ...
Events Revolt of the Earls. ...
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King Stephen of England dies at Dover, and is succeeded by his adopted son Henry Plantagenet who becomes King Henry II of England, aged 21. ...
Huesca (Aragonese Uesca, Catalan Osca) is a city in Aragon, Spain. ...
Huesca (Aragonese: Uesca; Latin: Osca; Greek: , Ptol. ...
Sancho RamÃrez (c. ...
Here is a list of the rulers of Aragon, now a region of north-eastern Spain. ...
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He spent most of his early life as monk in a French monastery and later as abbot of St. Peter at Huesca. In 1134, when his brother Alfonso the Battler died heirless, Ramiro was bishop of Barbastro-Roda. He temporarily gave up his monastic vows in order to secure the succession to the crown. Although Ramiro had to put up with the loss of Navarre, which had formed part of his late brother's dominions but in 1134 became independent under García Ramírez, he fought off two other claimants to the throne, one Pedro de Atarés, an illegitimate connection of the royal line, and the other, Alfonso VII, king of Castile. Huesca (Aragonese Uesca, Catalan Osca) is a city in Aragon, Spain. ...
Alfonso I of Aragon the Battler (circa 1073-1134, king of Aragon and Navarre 1104-1134). ...
Capital Pamplona Official language(s) Spanish and Basque Area â Total â % of Spain Ranked 11th 10,391 km² 2. ...
Garcia Ramirez was Lord of Monzon, and in 1134 became King of Navarre. ...
Alfonso VII of Castile (March 1, 1104/5 - August 21, 1157), nicknamed the Emperor, was the king of Castile and Leon since 1126, son of Urraca of Castile and Count Raymond of Burgundy. ...
Coat of arms Kingdom of Castile in the 15th century. ...
The reign of Ramiro the Monk, as he is known, only lasted three years. However, in that short time he managed to put down the rebellion of his nobles. In order to produce an heir, he married Agnes, daughter of Duke William IX of Aquitaine. Once wed, his wife bore a daughter, Petronila, who was betrothed to Ramon Berenguer IV at age two. Immediately following this betrothal, Ramiro abdicated in her favour and returned to monastic life. Daughter of Duke William IX of Aquitaine. ...
William IX of Aquitaine (October 22, 1071 â February 10, 1126, also Guillaume or Guilhem dAquitaine), nicknamed the Troubador was Duke of Aquitaine and Gascony and Count of Poitiers as William VII of Poitiers between 1086 and 1126. ...
Petronila of Aragon (1135- October 17, 1174, Barcelona) was the daughter of King Ramiro II of Aragon and Agnes of Poitiers, a. ...
Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona the Saint (c. ...
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