- 1073/1074 – 7
September 1134),
called the
Battler or the
Warrior (Spanish: el
Batallador), was King of
Aragon and
Navarre from 1104
until his
death in 1134. He...
- Yale
University Press. Lourie,
Elena (1975). "The Will of
Alfonso I, "El
Batallador," King of
Aragon and Navarre: A Re****essment". Speculum. 50 (4 Oct): 635–651...
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three brothers. His
brothers Peter I (reigned 1094–1104) and
Alfonso I El
Batallador (The Battler,
reigned 1104–1134) had
fought against Castile for hegemony...
- "Historia,
memoria y ciudad. La recuperación de la
imagen de
Alfonso I, El
Batallador". La
Tadeo Dearte. 5 (5). Bogotá:
Universidad de Bogotá
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Aragon &
Naples Alfonso I of
Aragon (1104–1134),
known as el
Batallador (The Battler)
Alfonso II of
Aragon (1162–1196)
Alfonso III of
Aragon (1285–1291)...
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their territories at the
expense of the Almoravids. In 1118,
Alfonso I El
Batallador ('The Battler'), king of Aragon,
launched a
successful attack on Zaragoza...
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Ramirez located the town to the
present location. In 1121,
Alfonso el
Batallador (Alfonso the Battler)
extended the
fuero of Jaca to Sangüesa
which significantly...
- stability. It was at this time when the
region was
favored by
Alfons I "El
Batallador", due to the
direct parti****tion of the region's
lords in his reconquest...
- 57–66. ISSN 0032-8472. Lourie,
Elena (1975). "The Will of
Alfonso I, 'El
Batallador,' King of
Aragon and Navarre: A Re****essment". Speculum. 50 (4. Oct):...