Alfonso VII of León and Castile

Noble person

1105 – 1157

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Who was Alfonso VII of León and Castile?

Alfonso VII, born Alfonso Raimúndez, called the Emperor, became the King of Galicia in 1111 and King of León and Castile in 1126. Alfonso first used the title Emperor of All Spain, alongside his mother Urraca, once his mother vested him with the direct rule of Toledo in 1116. Alfonso later held another investiture in 1135 in a grand ceremony reasserting his claims to the Imperial title. He was the son of Urraca of León and Raymond of Burgundy, the first of the House of Burgundy to rule in the Iberian peninsula.

Alfonso was a dignified and somewhat enigmatic figure. His rule was characterised by the renewed supremacy of the western kingdoms of Christian Iberia over the eastern after the reign of Alfonso the Battler. He also sought to make the imperial title meaningful in practice, though his attempts to rule over both Christian and Muslim populations was even less successful. His hegemonic intentions never saw fruition, however. During his tenure, Portugal became de facto independent, in 1128, and was recognized as de jure independent, in 1143. He was a patron of poets, including, probably, the troubadour Marcabru.

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Born
Mar 1, 1105
Caldas de Reis
Also known as
  • Alfonso VII of Leon
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Religion
  • Catholicism
Ethnicity
  • Galician people
Died
Aug 21, 1157
Sierra Morena

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on July 23, 2013

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