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  2. List of Leonese monarchs - Wikipedia

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    In name, with her husband Philip I (1504–1506). From 1506 to 1516, she was under two regencies: Archbishop Cisneros (1506-1508) and her father Ferdinand V (1508–1516). In 1516, her son Charles I , had himself crowned co-monarch (1516–1555).

  3. List of Leonese royal consorts - Wikipedia

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    Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse; Sancha of León [3] [4] [2] Alfonso V of León (Astur-Leonese) 1013 November–December 1032 4 September 1037 husband's ascession: 24 June 1065 husband's death: 27 November 1067 Ferdinand I: Agnes of Aquitaine: William VIII, Duke of Aquitaine 1059 1069 or late 1073 ...

  4. Leonese people - Wikipedia

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    The Leonese language (Llingua Llionesa in Leonese) developed from Vulgar Latin.. Leonese was the official language of the Leonese Kingdom in the Middle Ages.The first written text in Leonese was Nodicia de Kesos (959 or 974), and other old texts include Fueru de Llión, Fueru de Salamanca, Fueru Xulgu, Códice d'Alfonsu XI, Disputa d'Elena y María, and Llibru d'Alixandre [3]

  5. Leonese language - Wikipedia

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    Leonese (llionés, ḷḷionés, lionés) is a set of vernacular Romance language varieties currently spoken in northern and western portions of the historical region of León in Spain (the modern provinces of León, Zamora, and Salamanca), the village of Riudenore (in both Spain and Portugal) and Guadramil in Portugal, sometimes considered another language.

  6. Category:Leonese monarchs - Wikipedia

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    This list may not reflect recent changes. List of Leonese monarchs; F. Ferdinand II of Aragon This page was last edited on 22 March 2020, at 14:55 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. Kingdom of León - Wikipedia

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    The Leonese royal arms with crest (after the union with Castile) Though the kings of Castile and León initially continued to take the title King of León as the superior title, and to use a lion as part of their standard, power in fact became centralized in Castile, as exemplified by the Leonese language's replacement by

  8. List of Monarchs of Leon - Wikipedia

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  9. List of Asturian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Name Life Reign Capital of Asturias Notes Pelagius Pelayo: c. 685 – 737 714 – 737 Cangas de Onís: By tradition regarded as the first king of Asturias. Elected princeps by local magnates in the old Visigoth manner. Favila Fáfila, Favilac: died 739 737 – 739 Only son of Pelagius. He was elected to princeps on his father’s death.