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Ermesinda (c. 720 or c. 730 – ?;
alternatively Ormisenda, Ermisenda, Ermesinde, Ermessenda) was
queen consort of the
Kingdom of Asturias, wife of King...
- Cantabria,
Alfonso held many
lands in that region. He is said to have
married Ermesinda,
daughter of Pelagius, who
founded Asturias after the
Battle of Covadonga...
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firstly centred on the
eastern Asturias, soon grew. He
married his
daughter Ermesinda to the ****ure king
Alfonso I, son of Pelagius's
eastern neighbour, Duke...
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Ermesinda is
feminine given names of
Germanic origin,
being derived from Irmin- (cf.
Irminsul and Irminones) and
either -swint (strong) or -sind (way...
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Ermesinda of
Bigorre (Aragonese:
Ermisenda de Bigorra), born
Gerberga or
Gisberga (1015 – 1
December 1049), was a
Queen of Aragon, a
daughter of Bernard-Roger...
- of
Frederick I, Duke of Lorraine, died in 1214 and in May he
married Ermesinda of Luxembourg, and
became count jure
uxoris there. In 1221, he inherited...
- He was
succeeded by his brother-in-law Alfonso,
husband of his
sister Ermesinda.
Collins 1989a, p. 152.
Collins 1989b, p. 3.
Collins 2003. Collins, Roger...
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Ermesinde (July 1186 – 12
February 1247)
ruled as the
countess of
Luxembourg from 1197
until her death. She was the only
child of
Count Henry IV and his...
- V (Basque:
Antso V.a Ramirez). He was the
eldest son of
Ramiro I and
Ermesinda of Bigorre. His
father was the
first king of
Aragon and an illegitimate...
- I, the son of Duke
Peter of
Cantabria and
husband of Fafila's sister,
Ermesinda. He
founded a
dynasty that was to last
almost 300 years. For the first...