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Alfonso X and his court.
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Alfonso X and his court.

Alfonso X (November 23, 1221April 4, 1284) was a Spanish monarch who ruled as the king of Galicia, Castile and León from 1252 until his death. He was nicknamed el Sabio ("the Wise," or more accurately translated, "the Learned") and el Astrólogo ("the Astronomer").

Life

Family

In 1246, Alfonso X married Violante of Aragon, the daughter of King James I of Aragon and Yolande of Hungary. Because of her young age (Violante was only 10-years-old at the time of the marriage), she produced no children for several years and it was feared that she was barren. Alfonso almost had their marriage annulled, but they went on to have twelve children:

  1. Fernando, died in infancy, and buried in Las Huelgas in Burgos.
  2. Berengaria of Castile (1253-after 1284). She was betrothed to Louis, the son and heir of King Louis IX of France, but her fiance died prematurely in 1260. She entered the convent in Las Huelgas, where she was living in 1284.
  3. Beatriz of Castile (1254-1280). She married William VII, Marquess of Montferrat.
  4. Ferdinand de la Cerda, Infante of Castile (October 23, 1255-July 25, 1275). He married Blanche, the daughter of King Louis IX of France, by whom he had two children. Because he predeceased his father, his younger brother Sancho inherited the throne.
  5. Leonor of Castile (1257-1275)
  6. Sancho IV of Castile (May 13, 1258-1295)
  7. Constanza of Castile (1258-August 22, 1280), a nun at Las Huelgas.
  8. Pedro of Castile (June 1260-October 10, 1283)
  9. Juan of Castile,Lord of Valencia (March or April, 1262-June 25, 1319).
  10. Isabella, died young.
  11. Violante of Castile (1265-1296). She married Diego Lopez de Haro
  12. Jaime of Castile (August 1266-August 9, 1284)
Alfonso X also had several illegitimate children. His illegitimate daughter, Beatriz de Castilla, married King Alfonso III of Portugal. An illegitimate son, Martin, was Abbot of Valladolid.

Additional notes

A portrait of Alfonso X hangs in the chamber of the United States House of Representatives.

Notes

Sources

  • Ballesteros-Beretta, Antonio. Alfonso X el Sabio, 1963
  • Gingerich, Owen. "Alfonso X as a Patron of Astronomy." The Eye of Heaven: Ptolemy, Copernicus, Kepler. New York: American Institute of Physics, 1993.

External links

  • http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/cantigas/ Cantigas de Santa Maria (facsimile and more)
  • http://games.rengeekcentral.com/ Libro de los juegos (illustrations and info)
  • http://www.ahs.uwaterloo.ca/~museum/Alfonso/index.html Libro de los juegos, more illustrations and info
  • http://www.u.arizona.edu/~smusser/ljtranslation.html Libro de los juegos, partial translation.
  • http://www.hebrewsongs.com/song-hamelechnimrod.htm Cuando el Rey Nimrod - famous Ladino (Judeo-Spanish) song believed to date from King Alfonso's time.

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