Elisabeth von Hohenstaufen
<p>Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen</p><p> </p><p>From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia</p><p> </p><p>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elisabeth_of_Hohenstaufen</p><p> </p><p>Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen (called Beatriz de Suabia in Spanish) (1203 – 5 November 1235 in Toro, Spain), Queen of Castile 1219-1235, Queen of Leon 1230–1235. She was the fourth daughter of Philip, Duke of Swabia and King of Germany, and Irene Angelina, daughter of Emperor Isaac II Angelos of the Byzantine Empire.</p><p> </p><p>After the death of her father Philip, she became the ward of her cousin, Frederick, King of Sicily (later Emperor Frederick II); he later married her to Ferdinand III, King of Castile and Leon (called the Saint). The marriage was celebrated at the end of November of 1219 or 1220 in theRoyal Monastery of San Zoilo in Carrión de los Condes (Palencia). In Castile, she was known as Beatriz.</p><p> </p><p>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p> </p><p>Beatriz de Suabia (1202 - Toro, 1235), Reina de Castilla y de León entre 1220 y 1235. Fue hija de Felipe, Duque de Suabia y Rey de Romanos, y de Irene Ángelo, nacida ésta de Isaac II Ángelo, Emperador de Constantinopla. Después de la muerte de Felipe estuvo bajo la tutela de Federico II, Sacro Emperador Romano Germánico; éste dio su autorización para un matrimoniocon Fernando III, Rey de Castilla y León (llamado el Santo), unión que se concretó a fines de noviembre de 1219 ó 1220 en el Real Monasterio de San Zoilo en Carrión de los Condes (Palencia). De dicha unión nacieron:</p><p> </p><p>Alfonso el Sabio (1221 – 1284). Rey de Castilla y de León con el nombre Alfonso X; </p><p> </p><p>Fadrique (1223 – 1277), ejecutado en secreto por su hermano Alfonso; </p><p> </p><p>Fernando (1225 – 1243/48); </p><p> </p><p>Leonor (1227 – ¿?, murió joven); </p><p> </p><p>Berenguela (1228 – 1288/89), monja en Las Huelgas; </p><p> </p><p>Enrique (1230 – 1304), llamado el Senador; </p><p> </p><p>Felipe (1231 – 1274). Estaba prometido a la iglesia, pero quedó tan prendado de la belleza de Cristina de Noruega (hija de Haakon IV), prometida a uno de sus hermanos, que abandonó sus votos y se casó con ella. No tuvieron hijos; </p><p> </p><p>Sancho (1233 – 1261), Arzobispo de Toledo y Sevilla; </p><p> </p><p>Manuel (1234 – 1283), Señor de Villena; </p><p> </p><p>Maria, murió joven en noviembre de 1235. </p><p> </p><p>Beatriz de Suabia fue sepultada en el Real Monasterio de Santa María la Real de Las Huelgas de Burgos, junto al Rey Enrique I. Su hijo Alfonso trasladó su cuerpo a Sevilla, donde reposaba el de Fernando.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>--------------------</p><p> </p><p>Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen</p><p> </p><p>From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia</p><p> </p><p>Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen (called Beatriz de Suabia in Spanish) (1203 – Toro, 1235),Queen of Castile 1219-1235, Queen of Leon 1230–1235. She was daughter of Philip, Duke of Swabia and King of Germany, and Irene Angelina, daughter of Emperor Isaac II Angelos of the Byzantine Empire.</p><p> </p><p>After the death of Philip, she became the ward of her cousin, Frederick, King of Sicily (later Emperor Frederick II); he then married her to Ferdinand III, King of Castile and Leon(called the Saint), the marriage taking place at the end of the November of 1219 or 1220 in the Royal Monastery of San Zoilo in Carrión de los Condes (Palencia). In Castile, she was known as Beatriz.</p><p> </p><p>[edit]Children of Elisabeth and Ferninand</p><p> </p><p>Alfonso X (called the Wise)</p><p> </p><p>Fadrique of Castile</p><p> </p><p>Fernando</p><p> </p><p>Enrique</p><p> </p><p>Felipe. Married Princess Kristina of Norway.</p><p> </p><p>Sancho</p><p> </p><p>Manuel</p><p> </p><p>Leonor</p><p> </p><p>Berenguela.</p><p> </p><p>The Tudense affirms that there was another daughter:</p><p> </p><p>Maria</p><p> </p><p>Elisabeth was buried in the Royal Monastery of Huelgas de Burgos, next to King Enrique I. Her son Alfonso transferred her body to Seville, where that of her husband rested.</p><p>--------------------</p><p>Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen (called Beatriz de Suabia in Spanish) (1203 – Toro, Spain, 1235), Queen of Castile 1219-1235, Queen of Leon 1230–1235. She was daughter of Philip, Duke of Swabia and King of Germany, and Irene Angelina, daughter of Emperor Isaac II Angelos of the Byzantine Empire.</p><p> </p><p>After the death of Philip, she became the ward of her cousin, Frederick, King of Sicily (later Emperor Frederick II); he then married her to Ferdinand III, King of Castile and Leon (called the Saint), the marriage taking place at the end of the November of 1219 or 1220 in the Royal Monastery of San Zoilo in Carrión de los Condes (Palencia). In Castile, she was known as Beatriz.</p><p> </p><p>Elisabeth was buried in the Royal Monastery of Huelgas de Burgos, next to King Enrique I. Her son Alfonso transferred her body to Seville, where that of her husband rested.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>--------------------</p><p>Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen (called Beatriz de Suabia in Spanish) (1203 – 5 November 1235[1] in Toro, Spain), Queen of Castile 1219-1235, Queen of Leon 1230–1235. She was the fourth daughter of Philip, Duke of Swabia and King of Germany, and Irene Angelina, daughter of Emperor Isaac II Angelos of the Byzantine Empire.</p><p> </p><p>After the death of her father Philip, she became the ward of her cousin, Frederick, King of Sicily (later Emperor Frederick II); he later married her to Ferdinand III, King of Castile and Leon (called the Saint). The marriage was celebrated at the end of November of 1219 or 1220 in the Royal Monastery of San Zoilo in Carrión de los Condes (Palencia). In Castile, she was known as Beatriz.</p><p> </p><p>Children of Elisabethand Ferdinand:</p><p> </p><p>Alfonso X (called the Wise) (1221–1284) </p><p>Infante Frederick of Castile (1223–1277) </p><p>Ferdinand, died without issue. </p><p>Henry </p><p>Philip, married Princess Kristina of Norway. </p><p>Henry "the Senator", Lord of Ecija. </p><p>Sancho, Archbishop of Toledo from 1251-1261. </p><p>Manuel </p><p>Eleanor, died in infancy. </p><p>Berengaria, nun in LasHuelgas, died in 1279. </p><p>Lucas de Tuy affirms that there was another daughter:</p><p>Maria, died in infancy. </p><p> </p><p>Elisabeth was buried in the Royal Monastery of Huelgas de Burgos, next to King Henry I. Her son Alfonso transferred her body to Seville, where that of her husband rested.</p><p> </p><p>References: Charles Cawley, Medieval Lands, Castile </p><p> </p><p>--------------------</p>See http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/25067072/person/12794562611
• Alt. Christening: Queen of, Castile, and, Leon. • Alt. Christening: Queen of, Castile, and, Leon. • Occupation: Princess of Suavia, Queen of Castilla, aka Beatriz de Suabia, Reina de Castilla y de León entre 1220 y 1235. Fue hija de Felipe, Duque de Suabia y Rey de Romanos, y de Irene Ángelo, nacida ésta de Isaac II Ángelo, Emperador de Constantinopla., Reina. Elisabeth married Fernando III 'el Santo' de Castilla y León, son of Alfonso IX 'el Baboso' de León and Berenguela I 'la Grande' de Castilla, on 30 Nov 1219. (Fernando III 'el Santo' de Castilla y León was born in 1201 in Salamanca, Castilla-León, España, christened in King of, Castile, and, Leon, died on 30 May 1252 in Seville, Andalusia, Spain and was buried on 14 Apr 1252 in Catedral de Santa María, Seville, Andalusia, Spain.) |
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