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  2. In 1135, both Roger and Elvira fell ill. The illness was grave and infectious. The king survived, but the queen died on 6 February. Roger was devastated by her death; he withdrew to his room and refused to see anyone except his closest servants. Eventually rumors spread that he too had died.

  3. Apr 1, 2022 · Alfonso died in 1109 and was succeeded by his daughter, Urraca, Elviras older half-sister. Elvira was eventually betrothed to Roger, the Count of Sicily. Both Castile and Sicily had some cultural similarities. One similarity is that they were both multicultural and multireligious societies. Both Castile and Sicily had a diverse population of ...

  4. Elvira (d. 1135) views 3,450,182 updated. Elvira (d. 1135) Duchess of Apulia and queen of Sicily. Died on February 8, 1135; illegitimate daughter of Zaida (d. 1107) and Alphonso VI, king of Castile and Leon; married Roger II, king of Sicily (r. 1103–1154), duke of Apulia (r. 1128–1154).

  5. The illness was grave and infectious. The king survived, but the queen died on 6 February. Roger was devastated by her death; he withdrew to his room and refused to see anyone except his closest servants. Eventually rumors spread that he too had died.

  6. Apr 27, 2022 · Elvira Alfónsez, infanta de Castilla y León. Birthdate: circa 1100. Birthplace: Rome, Rome, Lazio, Italy. Death: February 20, 1135 (30-39) Palermo, Sicily, Italy. Immediate Family:

    • Rome, Lazio
    • Roger II of Sicily
    • Lazio
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  8. Elvira died early in February of 1135, following eighteen years of marriage, and Roger went into reclusion out of profound mourning, for so long that rumors spread that he was dead. He did remarry (to Sibyl of Burgundy) much later, in 1149, but Elvira was the wife of whom he was fondest.

  9. Among people deceased in 1135, Elvira of Castile, Queen of Sicily ranks 6. Before her are Henry I of England, Milarepa, Emperor Huizong of Song, Al-Mustarshid, and Emperor Taizong of Jin.

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