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  1. Father. Ferdinand I of Aragon. Mother. Eleanor of Alburquerque. Arms of Maria of Aragon. Maria of Aragon ( 24 February 1403 – 18 February 1445) was the Queen of Castile as the first wife of King John II from their marriage in 1420 until her death in 1445. She was the daughter of Ferdinand I of Aragon and Eleanor of Alburquerque .

  2. García II (1041/April 1043 [1] – 22 March 1090), King of Galicia, [a] was the youngest of the three sons and heirs of Ferdinand I, King of Castile and León, and Sancha of León, whose Leonese inheritance included the lands García would be given. Garcia first appears in an 11 September 1064 settlement with Suero, Bishop of Mondoñedo, his ...

  3. Pedro's tomb effigy in the Capela das Reliquias of the cathedral of Compostela. Pedro Fróilaz de Traba (fl. 1086–1126) was the most powerful secular magnate in the Kingdom of Galicia during the first quarter of the twelfth century.

  4. A név eredete és változatai[szerkesztés] A Galícia és Lodoméria (latinul Galicia et Lodomeria) nevet először a 13. században II. András használta oklevelében. Ez Halics és Vologyimir, azaz a mai ukrajnai Halics (Галич) és Volodimir-Volinszkij (Володимир-Волинський) városok nevéből származó ...

  5. 3 June 1931. Reference no. RI-51-0000708. Saint Mary's Cathedral ( Galician: Catedral de Santa María ), better known as Lugo Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic church and basilica in Lugo, Galicia, north-western Spain. The cathedral was erected in the early 12th century in a Romanesque style, with Gothic, Baroque and Neoclassical elements.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FisterraFisterra - Wikipedia

    Fisterra. /  42.900°N 9.250°W  / 42.900; -9.250. Fisterra ( Galician pronunciation: [fisˈtɛrɐ]; Spanish: Finisterre [finisˈtere]) is a municipality in the province of A Coruña, in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Fisterra. Fisterra is on Cape Finisterre, an alternative final destination for ...

  7. Ferdinand III (Spanish: Fernando; 1199/1201 – 30 May 1252), called the Saint ( el Santo ), was King of Castile from 1217 and King of León from 1230 as well as King of Galicia from 1231. [1] He was the son of Alfonso IX of León and Berenguela of Castile. Through his second marriage he was also Count of Aumale.