de Castilla, Berenguela

Nom de naissance de Castilla, Berenguela 1a
ID Gramps I54510
Genre féminin
Âge au décès 66 ans, 10 mois, 7 jours

Événements

Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Naissance 1180    
 
Décès 8/11/1246    
 

Parents

Relation avec la souche Nom Relation dans la famille (si différent de la naissance)
Père de Castilla, Alfonso VIII [I36055]
Mère d'Angleterre, Eleanor [I37622]
         de Castilla, Berenguela [I54510]

Familles

    Famille de de León, Alfonso IX et de Castilla, Berenguela [F08328]
Mariés Mari de León, Alfonso IX [I38003]
   
Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Mariage 1204   Annulé
1a
Inconnu      
 
  Enfants
  1. de Castilla, Berenguela [I40924]
  Attributs
Type Valeur Notes Sources
_STAT Annulé
 

Anecdote

Infanta doña BERENGUELA de Castilla (Burgos Jan/Jun 1180-Las Huelgas, near Burgos 8 Nov 1246, bur Las Huelgas, Cistercian monastery of Santa María la Real). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Henricum qui iuvenis obiit et quinque sorores, prima Berengaria…secunda Urraca, tertia regina Francie, quarta Alienor, quinta Constantia monialis" as children of "sorore regis Anglie Richardi…Alienor…soror ex alio patre comitisse Marie Campaniensis", specifying that Berengaria was wife of "regi Legionensi id est regi Galicie…Alfunsus" and mother of "Fernandum successorem regis parvi in Castella et Toledo" and recording their marriage was initially permitted by Pope Innocent III despite consanguinity but subsequently prohibited, after which Berengaria became a Cistercian nun at Burgos[651]. Her date of birth is calculated from Robert of Torigny recording the birth "circa Pascha" in 1181 of "filium Sancius" to "Alienor filia regis Anglorum uxor Anfulsi regis de Castella", stating that she had previously had one daughter[652]. Alfonso VIII King of Castile "cum uxore mea Alionor regina et cum filiabus meis Berengaria et Sancia Infantissis" exchanged property with the Templars by charter dated 26 Jan 1183[653]. The Annales Compostellani record that "Rex Aldef." betrothed "filias suas" in 1188[654]. The identity of Berenguela´s first husband is confirmed by the charter dated 14 Oct 1190 under which "Aldefonsus…rex Castelle et Toleti…cum uxore mea Alienor regina et cum filio meo Ferrando" donated property to the abbey of Silos, which also refers to the marriage between "romani imperatoris filium Conradum" and "filiam suam Berengariam"[655]. The Crónica Latina records that "Conrado, hijo de Federico, emperador de los romanos" was betrothed to "el rey de Castilla…su hija doña Berenguela", adding that she was barely eight years old at the time[656]. Her second marriage, arranged by her father as part of the peace process with León, caused religious fury because of the close relationship of the parties. The Chronicon de Cardeña records that "Rey D. Alfonso de Leon" married "D. Alfonso…so fija Doña Berenguela"[657]. The Crónica Latina records that "doña Berenguela, hija del rey de Castilla" was married to "el rey de León", when peace was established being Castile and León following the defeat at the battle of Alarcos, despite being related in the 2nd degree of consanguinity[658]. Pope Innocent III excommunicated the couple, placed Castile and León under an interdict, and eventually annulled the marriage though agreed that their children remained legitimate. Infanta Berenguela became a nun at Las Huelgas in 1204, after separating from her husband. Regent for her brother Enrique I 1214, she became heiress in her own right to Castile, Toledo and Extremadura on his death but immediately ceded her rights to her son Infante don Fernando. She retired from public life in 1230, after transferring full power to her son. The Chronicon de Cardeña records the death in 1240 of "la Reyna Doña Berenguela, madre del Rey D. Fernando"[659]. The necrology of the Prieuré de Fontaines records the death "31 Oct" of "domina Berengeria, regina Castille et Toleti, soror domine Blanche Francorum regine"[660]. m firstly (contract Seligenstadt 23 Apr 1188, marriage not consummated) KONRAD von Staufen Herzog von Rothenburg, son of Emperor FRIEDRICH I "Barbarossa" & his second wife Béatrice Ctss de Bourgogne (Feb/Mar 1172-murdered Durlach 15 Aug 1196, bur Kloster Lorsch). He succeeded his brother in 1191 as KONRAD Duke of Swabia. m secondly (Valladolid [1/16] Dec 1197, annulled 1204) as his second wife, her first cousin, don ALFONSO IX King of León, son of don FERNANDO II King of León & his first wife Infanta dona Urraca de Portugal (Zamora 15 Aug 1171-Villanueva de Sarría 24 Sep 1230, bur Santiago de Compostela, Cathedral Santiago el Mayor).

Attributs

Type Valeur Notes Sources
_UID 85B4030BD6874BB5A27BCA6010EBE51AE5A3
 

Arbre généalogique

  1. de Castilla, Alfonso VIII [I36055]
    1. d'Angleterre, Eleanor [I37622]
      1. de Castilla, Berenguela
        1. de León, Alfonso IX [I38003]
          1. de Castilla, Berenguela [I40924]

Ascendants

Références des sources

  1. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
      • Page: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CASTILE.htm#_Toc273596054
      • Niveau de confiance: Très haut