RMPMXG56–Alfonso VIII of Castile and Toledo (1155-1214) and his daughter Berengaria of Castile (1179-1180). Stained glass. Pineapple room. Alcazar. Segovia. Castile and Leon. Spain.
RM2JHX1EF–D.Berenguela or Berengaria of Castile,(1180-1246) Queen of Castile.Located at The Buen Retiro Park,Parque del Buen Retiro in Madrid, Spain.El Retiro first belonged to the Spanish Monarchy.Late 19th century it became a public park.
RMCEC7XW–Berengaria (1180-1246). Queen regnant of Castile in 1217 and Queen consort of León from 1197 to 1204. Colored engraving.
RF2R13PCE–Statue of Queen Berengaria of Castile (Berenguela de Castilla) at Paseo de la Argentina in Retiro Park - Madrid, Spain
RMPPDBYF–Alfonso VIII of Castile and Toledo (1155-1214) and his daughter Berengaria of Castile (1179-1180). Stained glass. Pineapple room. Alcazar. Segovia. Castile and Leon. Spain.
RM2FKD272–Berengaria (1180-1246). Queen of Castile and Queen consort of Leon. Portrait. Engraving by Capuz. Historia General España by Father Mariana. Madrid, 1852.
RM2K894GN–Queen Berengaria.
RMTAX385–Berengaria (1179-1246) queen of Castile renounces the crown for the benefit of his son, future Fernando III (1199-1252). Seville. Spain.
RMWHAPMM–Berengaria of Navarre. Born 1163? 1165?. Married May 12, 1191 to Richard I of England. Died December 23, 1230. Occupation: Queen of England - Queen consort of Richard I of England, Richard the Lionhearted.. Known for: the only Queen of England never to set foot on the soil of England... About Berengaria of Navarre:. Beregaria was the daughter of King Sancho VI of Navarre, called Sancho the wise, and Blanche of Castile... Richard I of England had been betrothed to Princess Alice of France, sister of King Phillip IV. But Richard's father, Henry II, had made Alice his mistress, and church rules
RF2H34F86–Statue of Berenguela of Castile. Madrid, Spain.
RM2G37BAT–Machine colourised Berengaria of Navarre (c. 1165–1170 – 23 December 1230) was queen of England as the wife of Richard I (Richard Coeur de Lion, Lionheart) of England. She was the eldest daughter of Sancho VI of Navarre and Sancha of Castile. She did (unusually for the wife of a crusader) accompany her husband on the start of the Third Crusade, but mostly lived in his French possessions, where she gave generously to the church, despite difficulties in collecting the pension she was due from Richard's brother and successor John after she became a widow. From the book Heroines of the crusades by
RM2H0N4EY–Berengaria (1180-1246). Queen of Castile and Queen consort of Leon. Portrait. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de España. Historia
RM2C70WFT–Berengaria of Navarre (c. 1165–1170 – 23 December 1230) was queen of England as the wife of Richard I (Richard Coeur de Lion, Lionheart) of England. She was the eldest daughter of Sancho VI of Navarre and Sancha of Castile. She did (unusually for the wife of a crusader) accompany her husband on the start of the Third Crusade, but mostly lived in his French possessions, where she gave generously to the church, despite difficulties in collecting the pension she was due from Richard's brother and successor John after she became a widow. From the book Heroines of the crusades by Bloss, Celestia An
RM2H1H3D7–Ferdinand III of Castile at Genealogy of the Kings of Spain by Alonso de Cartagena, 1456. Royal Library of Palace, Madrid. Folio 171v
RFW95DMJ–Leon, Spain - June 25th, 2019: Alfonso IX, 12th Century king of León and Galicia. Monument at Santo Martino square, León, Spain. Sculpted by Estanisla
RMFYRK77–Stained glass Segovia Alcazar
RFFWTP7P–SEGOVIA, SPAIN - JUN 2: Stained glass in Hall of the Pine Cones in Alcazar of Segovia, Spain, depicting King Alfonso VIII of Cas
RMP52Y9G–Berengaria (1180-1246). Queen regnant of Castile in 1217 and Queen consort of Leo n from 1197 to 1204. Colored engraving.
RM2GB3JKA–Berengaria (1180-1246). Queen of Castile and Queen consort of Leon. Portrait. Engraving by Capuz. Later colouration. Historia General España by Father Mariana. Madrid, 1852.
RM2BJ11RK–Berengaria (1180-1246). Queen of Castile and Queen consort of Leon. Portrait. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de España. Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias. Galicia, 1866.
RMTAXFH6–Berengaria (1179-1246) queen of Castile renounces the crown for the benefit of his son, future Fernando III (1199-1252). Seville. Spain.
RM2C8CDBJ–Berengaria of Navarre (c. 1165–1170 – 23 December 1230) was queen of England as the wife of Richard I (Richard Coeur de Lion, Lionheart) of England. She was the eldest daughter of Sancho VI of Navarre and Sancha of Castile. She did (unusually for the wife of a crusader) accompany her husband on the start of the Third Crusade, but mostly lived in his French possessions, where she gave generously to the church, despite difficulties in collecting the pension she was due from Richard's brother and successor John after she became a widow. From the book Heroines of the crusades by Bloss, Celestia An
RM2H0N4FJ–Berengaria (1180-1246). Queen of Castile and Queen consort of Leon. Portrait, detail. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de España.
RM2H1H3D4–Alfonso X the Wise, king of Castile at Genealogy of the Kings of Spain by Alonso de Cartagena, 1456. Royal Library of Palace, Madrid. Folio 175r
RFW95DCX–Leon, Spain - June 25th, 2019: Alfonso IX, 12th Century king of León and Galicia. Monument at Santo Martino square, León, Spain. Sculpted by Estanisla
RM2G9BF8A–Berengaria (1180-1246). Queen of Castile and Queen consort of Leon. Portrait. Engraving by Capuz. Historia General España by Father Mariana. Madrid, 1852. Author: Tomás Carlos Capuz (1834-1899). Spanish engraver and xylograph.
RM2BJ121B–Berengaria (1180-1246). Queen of Castile and Queen consort of Leon. Portrait, detail. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de España. Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias. Galicia, 1866.
RFW95DMY–Leon, Spain - June 25th, 2019: Alfonso IX, 12th Century king of León and Galicia. Monument at Santo Martino square, León, Spain. Sculpted by Estanisla
RM2GBRHCM–Berengaria (1180-1246). Queen of Castile and Queen consort of Leon. Portrait. Engraving by Capuz. Later colouration. Historia General España by Father Mariana. Madrid, 1852. Author: Tomás Carlos Capuz (1834-1899). Spanish engraver and xylograph.
RM2BJ11MR–Berengaria (1180-1246). Queen of Castile and Queen consort of Leon. Portrait, detail. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de España. Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias. Galicia, 1866.
RFW95DDM–Leon, Spain - June 25th, 2019: Alfonso IX, 12th Century king of León and Galicia. Monument at Santo Martino square, León, Spain. Sculpted by Estanisla
RFW95DE8–Leon, Spain - June 25th, 2019: Alfonso IX, 12th Century king of León and Galicia. Monument at Santo Martino square, León, Spain. Sculpted by Estanisla
RFW95DM7–Leon, Spain - June 25th, 2019: Alfonso IX, 12th Century king of León and Galicia. Monument at Santo Martino square, León, Spain. Sculpted by Estanisla
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