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Berengaria or
Berenguela, the
feminine form of the
given name Berengar, may
refer to:
Berengaria of
Barcelona (1116–1149),
queen consort of Castile, León...
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Berengaria (Castilian:
Berenguela),
nicknamed the
Great (Castilian: la Grande) (1179 or 1180 – 8
November 1246), was
Queen of
Castile for a
brief time...
- Beaumont. Martínez
calls her
Berenguela. Martínez 2021, p. 172. Martínez 2021, p. 456. Martínez, H.
Salvador (2021).
Berenguela the
Great and Her
Times (1180–1246)...
- The
Berenguela mine is a
large silver mine
located in the south-east of Peru in Puno Region.
Berenguela represents one of the
largest silver reserve in...
- The
Berenguela Tower (Spanish:
Torre de la
Berenguela or
Torre de la Trinidad, lit. 'Tower of the Trinity'), is the bell
tower of the
Santiago de Compostela...
- the hour,
called Berenguela, and a
smaller one
marking the
quarter hours.
These two were cast in 1729 by Güemes Sampedro.
Berenguela has a
diameter of...
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Berengaria of
Barcelona (1116 – 15
January 1149),
called in
Spanish Berenguela de
Barcelona and also
known as
Berengaria of Provence, was
Queen consort...
- as King of
Galicia from 1231. He was the son of
Alfonso IX of León and
Berenguela of Castile.
Through his
second marriage he was also
Count of Aumale. Ferdinand...
- IX,
having previously received the
Kingdom of
Castile from his
mother Berenguela of
Castile in 1217. In addition, he took
advantage of the
decline of the...
-
Berenguer Ramon I,
Count of
Provence (ca. 1115–1144) Bernat, died
young Berenguela or
Berengaria (1116–1149),
married Alfonso VII of
Castile Almodis, married...