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Berengaria, of Castile'
'Queen of Castile and Toledo'
'Queen consort of Leon'
with
Conrad II
'Duke of Swabia'

Henry II, 'Curtmantle', of England

'King of England'

'Duke of Normandy'

'Duke of Anjou and Maine'

Spouse: Eleanor, of Aquitaine

'Duchess of Aquitaine'

Geoffrey

(illegitimate)

'Archbishop of York'

William IX

'Count of Poitier's

(Age 3)

Richard I

'King of England'

Matilda

'Duchess of Saxony'

Henry

'the Young King'

Spouse: Margaret, of France

'Queen consort of England'

Queen consort of Hungary of Croatia

Geoffrey II

'Duke of Brittany'

Joan

'Queen of Sicily'

1st Spouse: William, 'King of Sicily'

2nd Spouse: Raymond VI, of Toulouse

William (illegitimate)

'Earl of Salisbury'

Spouse: Ela FitzPatrick

suo jure '3rd Countess of Salisbury

Eleanor,

'Queen of Castile'

Spouse: Alfonso, VIII, 'King of Castile'

John

'King of England'

1st Spouse: Isabella,

'Countess of Gloucester'

2nd Spouse: Isabella,

'Countess of Angouléme

Berengaria

 'Queen of Castile'

1st Spouse: Conrad II

'Duke of Swabia'

2nd Spouse: Alfonso IX, of Leon

'King of Leon and Galicia'

Urraca, of Castile

'Queen of Portugal'

Spouse: Afonso II, of Portugal

'King of Portugal'

Blanche de Castilla

'Queen consort of France'

'Queen regent of France'

'Queen consort of England'

Spouse: Louis VIII, of France

'King of France'

'King of England'

Eleanor, of Castile

'Queen consort of Aragon'

Spouse: James I, of Aragon

"King of Aragon'

'Count of Barcelona'

Henry I,

'King of Castile and Toledo'

Spouse: Infanta Mafalda, of Portugal

'Lady of Arouca'

'Queen consort of Castile'

Eleanor

(b. 1198, d. 11 November 1202)

Constance, Nun

Abbey of Santa Maria la Real

de Las Huelgas, Burgos

Ferdinand III, of Castile

1st Spouse: Elisabeth, of Hohenstaufen

2nd Spouse: Joan, 'Countess of Ponthieu'

Alfonso, of Molina

jure uxoris 'Lord of Molina'

1st Spouse: Mafalda Gonzalez de Lara

2nd Spouse: Teresa Gonzalez de Lara

3rd Spouse: Mayor Alfonso de Meneses

Berengaria, of Leon

'Latin Empress'

Spouse: John, of Brienne

'King of Jerusalem'

Latin Emperor of Constantinople'

'Count of Brienne'

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