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  2. Alfonso IX (15 August 1171 – 23 or 24 September 1230) was King of León and Galicia from the death of his father Ferdinand II in 1188 until his own death. He took steps towards modernizing and democratizing his dominion and founded the University of Salamanca in 1212.

    • 22 January 1188 – 24 September 1230
    • Ferdinand II
  3. Alfonso IX (15 August 1171 — 24 September 1230) nicknamed the Warrior King (Spanish: el Rey Guerrero) was King of León and Galicia from in 1188 until his death in 1230. During his reign, León became more powerful and modern.

    • 22 January 1188 — 24 September 1230
    • Ferdinand III
  4. Alfonso IX (15 August 1171 – 23 or 24 September 1230) was King of León and Galicia from the death of his father Ferdinand II in 1188 until his own death. Quick Facts King of León and Galicia, Reign ... Close. He took steps towards modernizing and democratizing his dominion and founded the University of Salamanca in 1212.

  5. Alfonso IX (Spanish king of León) views 1,557,505 updated. Alfonso IX, 1171–1230, Spanish king of León (1188–1230), son and successor of Ferdinand II. He conquered from the Moors several cities in Estremadura and was frequently at war with Alfonso VIII of Castile.

  6. Alfonso IX (15 August 1171 — 24 September 1230) nicknamed the Warrior King ( Spanish: el Rey Guerrero) was King of León and Galicia from in 1188 until his death in 1230. During his reign, León became more powerful and modern. He founded the University of Salamanca in 1212. Quick Facts King of León and Galicia, Reign ... Close.

  7. Alfonso IX (15 August 1171 – 23 or 24 September 1230) was King of León and Galicia from the death of his father Ferdinand II in 1188 until his own death. He took steps towards modernizing and democratizing his dominion and founded the University of Salamanca in 1212.

  8. The Castilians, Aragons and Portuguese invaded the kingdom of León in 1196-1997, and Alfonso IX found himself forced to ask for peace. To obtain it he had to marry Berenguela, one of Alfonso VIII’s daughters. Since they were close relatives, they were forced to separate by Papal order in 1204, after having had four children. Given his ...

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