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  1. Alfonso VI ( c. 1040/1041 [a] – 1 July 1109 [2] ), nicknamed the Brave ( El Bravo) or the Valiant, was king of León (1065–1109), [3] Galicia (1071–1109), [b] and Castile (1072–1109).

    • 1072–1109
    • Sancho II
  2. Alfonso VI ( c. 1040/1041 – 1 July 1109 ), nicknamed the Brave ( El Bravo) or the Valiant, was king of León (1065 – 1109), Galicia (1071 – 1109), and Castile (1072 – 1109).

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  4. Alfonso VII (born 1104?—died August 1157, Fresneda, Castile) was the king of Leon and Castile from 1126 to 1157, son of Raymond of Burgundy and the grandson of Alfonso VI, whose imperial title he assumed.

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  5. Jun 3, 2010 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Alfonso VI (before June 1040 – June 29/July 1, 1109), nicknamed the Brave, was King of León from 1065 to 1109 and King of Castile from 1072 following his brother's death. As he was the first Alfonso to be King of Castile, he is sometimes referred to as Alfonso I of Castile.

    • Compostela, Galicia
    • 1047
    • "el Bravo"
    • Compostela, Ourense, Galicia, España (Spain)
  6. Mar 1, 2021 · Alfonso VI was the King of Lean and later a united Leon-Castile, while El Cd was his vassal at times and a conqueror in his own right, culminating in his conquest of Valencia in the early 1090s. Alfonso VI and El Cid were well known military leaders of their age. Conquest was one of the main ways that people gained renown.

  7. Reconquista. Alfonso I (born c. 1073—died September 1134) was the king of Aragon and of Navarre from 1104 to 1134. Alfonso was the son of Sancho V Ramírez. He was persuaded by Alfonso VI of Leon and Castile to marry the latter’s heiress, Urraca, widow of Raymond of Burgundy.

  8. King Alfonso VI of León and Castile captures Toledo from the Moors. Jun 1147 - Oct 1147. The siege of Lisbon during the Second Crusade . 17 Oct 1147. Almeria in northern Spain is captured from the Moors during the Second Crusade . 21 Oct 1147. The capture of Lisbon by the Second Crusaders. 30 Dec 1148.

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