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- Velasquita Ramírez (pronunciation: [βelaskita ramireθ]) (died c. 1035) was Queen consort of León as the first wife of King Bermudo II and mother of infanta...
- he was already divorced from Velasquita at the time he executed the charter in question. By his first wife, Velasquita Ramírez, Bermudo left a daughter...
- monastery of San Pedro de Montes along with a Munio Muñoz and his wife Velasquita. With Munio appearing to be too old to have been her brother, historian...
- church of Urgell. Ermengol II married Constança of Besalú, also called Velasquita, before 24 November 1031. She survived until at least 1059 and acted as...
- queen. Ubierto Arteta suggested a descent from Andregoto's full-sister, Velasquita Galíndez. Fuente, María Jesús (2003-01-01). "¿Reina la reina? Mujeres...
- Menéndez and Ilduara Ériz. This couple were probably the parents of Queen Velasquita, the first wife of King Bermudo II of León. Onecca Menéndez, married to...
- his death. He was the son of Ermengol II, Count of Urgell and his wife Velasquita "Constança", probably the daughter of Bernard I, Count of Besalú. Allied...
- [named] Aznar Muñoz, Lope Muñoz, Sancho Muñoz and [like her] Lady Velasquita." Velasquita's sister, Sancha, married Álvaro Herraméliz. It is very likely that...
- The marriage, which took place after Bermudo repudiated his first wife, Velasquita Ramírez between 988 and 991, sealed an alliance between the Kingdom of...
- Onneca (granddaughter) Sancha (granddaughter) Urraca (granddaughter) Velasquita (granddaughter) Orbita (granddaughter) García Sánchez I 6th King of Pamplona...