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Urraca (León, 24 June 1081 – Saldaña, 8
March 1126),
called "the reckless" (la temeraria), was
Queen of León,
Castile and
Galicia from 1109
until her death...
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Urraca (also
spelled Hurraca,
Urracha and
Hurracka in
medieval Latin) is a
female first name. In Spanish, the name
means magpie,
derived perhaps from Latin...
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Urraca Garcés may
refer to:
Urraca Garcés (countess), born c. 944,
daughter of King García Sánchez I of Pamplona, wife of
Count Fernán González of Castile...
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Urraca of
Zamora (1033/34 – 1101/03) was a
Leonese infanta, one of the five
children of
Ferdinand I the Great, who
received the city of
Zamora as her inheritance...
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meaning "Birds' Sea Stack", see
Stack (geology)), also
known as
Urracas (from
Spanish Urracas,
meaning "Magpies"), is a
small (2.3 km2)
uninhabited volcanic...
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Urracá or Ubarragá Maniá Tigrí (died 1531) was an Ngäbe
Amerindian chieftain or
cacique in the
region of present-day
Panama who
fought effectively against...
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Urraca Gómez (died c. 1039) was
Countess of
Castile through her
marriage to
Count Sancho Garcia of Castile. She was
Regent of
Castile during the minority...
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Sabina Urraca is a
Spanish writer. She was born in San
Sebastian in 1984, and grew up in Tenerife. She is a
proponent of the
immersive gonzo style in Spanish...
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Urraca García of
Castile (died
after January 1038) was co-regent of
Castile during the
minority of her nephew, García Sánchez of Castile, in 1017-28. She...
- Raimúndez,
first used the
title Emperor of All Spain,
alongside his
mother Urraca, once she
vested him with the
direct rule of
Toledo in 1116.
Alfonso later...