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      • Berengaria of Portugal (Portuguese: Berengária, Danish: Bengjerd; c. 1198 – 27 March 1221) was a Portuguese infanta (princess) and Queen of Denmark, by marriage to King Valdemar II. She was the fifth daughter of King Sancho I of Portugal and Dulce of Aragon. She was the mother of Danish kings Eric IV, Abel and Christopher I.
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  2. Berengaria of Portugal (Portuguese: Berengária, Danish: Bengjerd; c. 1198 – 27 March 1221) was a Portuguese infanta (princess) and Queen of Denmark, by marriage to King Valdemar II. She was the fifth daughter of King Sancho I of Portugal and Dulce of Aragon. She was the mother of Danish kings Eric IV, Abel and Christopher I.

  3. Berengaria of Portugal ( Portuguese: Berengária, Danish: Bengjerd; c. 1198 – 27 March 1221) was a Portuguese infanta (princess) and Queen of Denmark, by marriage to King Valdemar II. She was the fifth daughter of King Sancho I of Portugal and Dulce of Aragon. She was the mother of Danish kings Eric IV, Abel and Christopher I.

  4. Berengaria. views 3,670,813 updated. Berengaria ( c. 1164/5– c. 1230), queen of Richard I. The daughter of Sancho VI of Navarre, Berengaria was married to Richard in an alliance intended to protect his southern frontiers while he was occupied on the Third Crusade.

  5. Berengaria (1194–1221)Queen of Denmark. Name variations: Berengaria Henriques, Enriques or Enriquez; Berengaria of Portugal; Bengerd of Portugal; (Span.) Berenguela. Pronunciation: Ber-en-GAR-ee-uh. Born in 1194; died on March 27, 1221, in Ringsted, Denmark; daughter of Sancho I, king of Portugal (r.

  6. D. Berengária ou Berenguela Sanches de Portugal (1196/98 — Ringsted, 27 de março de 1221 [1]), foi uma Infanta de Portugal e, posteriormente, Rainha da Dinamarca. Esta união representou uma das primeiras tentativas de estabelecimento de alianças entre países distantes entre si, e provou ser de sucesso, uma vez que resultaram dessa união ...

  7. Berengaria (Castilian: Berenguela), nicknamed the Great (Castilian: la Grande) (1179 or 1180 – 8 November 1246), was Queen of Castile for a brief time in 1217, and Queen of León from 1197 to 1204 as the second wife of King Alfonso IX.

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