New France Genealogy
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Castile, King Of Castle Alphonso IV[1]
1030 - 1109 (79 years)-
Name Castile, Alphonso Prefix King Of Castle Suffix IV Nickname Theodoric Brave Born 1030 of, Castile, , Spain Gender Male _UID 57D58056DDBCEB49AE670600D2F4A7CF261E Died 1109 Person ID I22993 NewFranceGenealogy Last Modified 9 May 2017
Father Castile, King Of Castle Ferdinand I, b. Abt 1005, of, Castile, , Spain , d. 27 Dec 1065 (Age ~ 60 years) Mother Sanchia (Sancha), b. Abt 1006, of, Castile, , Spain Family ID F10033 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family de Bourgogne, Duchess of Burgundy Constance, b. Abt 1034/1040, of, Burgundy, , France , d. 1092, Winter (Age ~ 52 years) [1] _UID 808FD1C322A5584BAB27A17704AC1D4C1094 Children 1. Prince of Castile Unknown, b. Abt 1068, d. 1108 (Age ~ 40 years) + 2. Queen Of Caslte Urraca, b. Abt 1070, of, Castile, , Spain , d. 1126 (Age ~ 56 years) Last Modified 27 May 2017 Family ID F9820 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - !King of Castile (1072-1109) as Alfonso I, and as Alfonso VI, king of Leon (1065-1109). His father, King Ferdinand I of Castile and Leon, died in 1065 and left his kingdom, divided into three parts, to his three sons. Alfonso received only Leon, but he succeeded to nearly all his father's dominions as a result of a war with his brothers, and he also added Toledo and New Castile to his holdings. In 1086 the Abbadids of Saville, with Almoravid help, defeated him at Zalaca and stopped the gradual reconquest of Spain by the Christian rulers. Alfonso regained some of his power, but in 1108, a year before his death, the Almoravids defeated him again and killed his only son.
Royal Ancestors of Some LDS Families by Michel L. Call.
- !King of Castile (1072-1109) as Alfonso I, and as Alfonso VI, king of Leon (1065-1109). His father, King Ferdinand I of Castile and Leon, died in 1065 and left his kingdom, divided into three parts, to his three sons. Alfonso received only Leon, but he succeeded to nearly all his father's dominions as a result of a war with his brothers, and he also added Toledo and New Castile to his holdings. In 1086 the Abbadids of Saville, with Almoravid help, defeated him at Zalaca and stopped the gradual reconquest of Spain by the Christian rulers. Alfonso regained some of his power, but in 1108, a year before his death, the Almoravids defeated him again and killed his only son.
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Sources - [S353] Adam gedcom from AQ (Reliability: 0).
- [S353] Adam gedcom from AQ (Reliability: 0).