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  1. Sancho II (1036/1038 – 7 October 1072), called the Strong ( el Fuerte ), was King of Castile (1065–72), Galicia (1071–72) and León (1072). Family. Born at Zamora, Sancho was the eldest son of Ferdinand the Great and Sancha of León. He was married to Alberta, known by name only from her appearance as Sancho's wife in contemporary charters.

  2. Sancho III (c. 1134 – 31 August 1158), called the Desired ( el Deseado ), [a] was King of Castile and Toledo for one year, from 1157 to 1158. He was the son of Alfonso VII of León and Castile and his wife Berengaria of Barcelona, and was succeeded by his son Alfonso VIII.

  3. Sancho IV of Castile (12 May 1258 – 25 April 1295) called the Brave (el Bravo), was the king of Castile, León and Galicia from 1284 to his death. Following his brother Ferdinand's death, he gained the support of nobles that declared him king instead of Ferdinand's son Alfonso.

  4. 5. Apr. 2024 · Sancho II (born c. 1037—died October 6/7, 1072, Zamora, Leon [Spain]) was the king of Castile from 1065 to 1072, the eldest son of Ferdinand I. He was allocated the kingdom of Castile in his father’s will, Leon and Galicia being given to his brothers. He refused to accept this division and dispossessed García of Galicia by force (1071).

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. (Kastilien) Sancho II. (* um 1038; † 7. Oktober 1072) war von 1065 bis zu seinem Tod König von Kastilien und 1072 kurzzeitig auch König von León und Galicien . Leben. Sancho war ein Sohn des Königs Ferdinand I. von León und der Sancha von León. Seine Geschwister waren: [1] Urraca (* vor 1037, † 1103), „Königin“ von Zamora.

  6. 21. Apr. 2024 · Sancho IV (born 1257—died April 25, 1295, Toledo, Castile) was the king of Castile and Leon from 1284 to 1295, the second son of Alfonso X. Though ambitious and ruthless, he was also an able politician and a cultivated man.

  7. Sancho II (1038-1072), called the Strong, was King of Castile and León (1072). The Chronological Series of the Kings of Spain was a museum project planned in 1847 by José de Madrazo to adorn four of the new rooms at the Real Museo de Pinturas (Royal Museum of Paintings), then under his direction.