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Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 978-0-8122-0626-5. Bianchini,
Janna (2019). "The '
Infantazgo' in the
Reign of
Alfonso VIII". In Smith,
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Palat de Rey as a
court monastery and
became the "head of the
homonymous infantazgo", the
infantado de San Pelayo,
where the
infantas were
secluded who took...
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Badajoz and Seville.
Their sisters,
Urraca and Elvira, both
received the
Infantazgo, that is, "the
patronage and
income of all the
monasteries belonging to...
- Martin,
Therese (2016). "Fuentes de
potestad para
reinas e infantas: el
infantazgo en los
siglos centrales de la Edad Media".
Anuario de
Estudios Medievales...
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Alfonso la
Desdichada (Stephanie "The Unfortunate"). He
inherited the
Infantazgo of León from his
parents and was
mayordomo mayor of
Fernando II and his...
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September 972. The
other is the act by
which the
count founded the
infantazgo of Covarrubias [es] on 24
November 978. On the same day, he drew up the...
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contested by the
Kingdom of
Castille and the
Kingdom of León and
sometimes as
Infantazgo by semi-independent
queens of the
royal house.
During the Reconquista...
- " Habis, 14(1983):73–83.
Therese Martin. "Hacia una clarificación del
infantazgo en
tiempos de la
reina Urraca y su hija la
infanta Sancha (ca. 1107–1159)...
- of her brother's donations, and her
estates formed almost an
apanage (
infantazgo) of the
royal family. They
would form the
nucleus of the monastery's later...
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Ferdinand rewarded him with Stephanie's hand, also
granting them the
infantazgo of León. She bore her
husband a son,
Pedro Fernández de Castro. Don Fernando...