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Berengaria and left
The two women became good friends and Berengaria was left in Joan's custody.
Berengaria was introduced to King Valdemar through his sister, Ingeborg, the wife of King Philip II of France, another of her cousins ; she was by that time at the French court, having left Portugal with her brother Ferrante in 1211.

Berengaria and him
Richard the Lionheart is supposed to have married his fiancée Princess Berengaria of Navarre on this site after her ship was grounded nearby in 1191 as she accompanied him to the Third Crusade, on his way to Holy Land.
His sister Berengaria succeeded him, before renouncing the throne in favor of her son Ferdinand III.
Richard had Berengaria brought to him by his mother Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Although Queen Eleanor intervened and Pope Innocent III threatened him with an interdict if he did not pay Berengaria what was due, King John still owed her more than £ 4000 when he died.
It was she who persuaded him to marry their daughter Berengaria to the King of Leon in the interest of peace.
Accompanied by Queen Berengaria and Lady Edith, Richard was met by the Saracen with a brilliant retinue, and discovered, in the person of his entertainer, the physician who had cured his fever, and saved Sir Kenneth, whom he found prepared to do battle for him on the morrow, with the hermit as his confessor.

Berengaria and after
Berengaria had almost as much difficulty in making the journey home as her husband did, and she did not see England until after his death.
# Berengaria ( 1253 – after 1284 ).
Berengaria was sold for scrap in 1938 after a series of fires.
In 1221 Berengaria, after giving birth to three future kings, died in childbirth.
As the son of Alfonso IX of León and Queen Berengaria of Castile, he witnessed the bad relations between the two kingdoms during his childhood, after the annulment of his parents ' marriage.
In 1230, Alfonso died after having several children with a second wife, Queen Berengaria of Castile.

Berengaria and birth
At the time of her birth, Berengaria was the only child of the king and queen, as those born earlier had not survived.

Berengaria and children
Alfonso's children by Berengaria of Castile were:
Her marriage dissolved, Berengaria returned to Castile and to her parents, where she dedicated herself to the care of her children.
His eldest sister, Berengaria, queen of England, died in 1232, thus leaving Sancho alone among the children of Sancho VI.
Berengaria was the tenth of eleven children born to her parents.
They had no children, and Berengaria became the mistress of James I the Conqueror, King of Aragon.

Berengaria and king
This forced Berengaria to cede guardianship of the king and the regency of the realm to Count Álvaro Núñez de Lara in order to avoid civil conflict in Castile.
During the crusades, Commandaria was served at the 12th century wedding of King Richard the Lionheart to Berengaria of Navarre, in the town of Limassol ; it was during the wedding that King Richard pronounced Commandaria " the wine of kings and the king of wines ".
Old folk ballads says that on her deathbed, Dagmar of Bohemia, Valdemar's first wife, begged the king to marry Kirsten, the daughter of Karl von Rise and not the " beautiful flower " Berengaria.

Berengaria and then
Thus began a period of regency, first under the young king's mother, lasting 24 days until her own death, and then under his sister and heir presumptive Berengaria.
The village was under the authority of the Dukes of Gascogne, then of Aquitaine, but was passed to the Kingdom of Navarre with the marriage of Princess Berengaria of Navarre, daughter of King Sancho the Wise, to Richard the Lionheart in 1191.

Berengaria and returned
According to the continuator of William of Tyre, he returned via Montpellier por l ' amor de sa dame Berenguiere (" for the love his lady Berengaria ") and abandoned any further effort at a Crusade.

Berengaria and whose
Richard the Lionheart landed in Limassol on 1 June 1191 in search of his sister and his bride Berengaria, whose ship had become separated from the fleet in a storm.
Richard the Lionheart landed in Limassol on 1 June 1191 in search of his sister and his bride Berengaria, whose ship had become separated from the fleet in a storm.

Berengaria and daughters
By proceeding more quickly, Berengaria prevented the daughters of her former husband from marrying a man who could claim the throne of León.

Berengaria and kingdom
Her brother, Ramiro of Navarre, was Bishop of Pamplona and her elder sister, Berengaria of Navarre, married Richard I of England and Aquitaine, the northern neighbour of their kingdom.

Berengaria and .
* 1191 – Richard I of England marries Berengaria of Navarre who is crowned Queen consort of England the same day.
After some searching, it was discovered that the boat carrying his sister and his fiancée Berengaria was anchored on the south coast of Cyprus together with the wrecks of several other ships, including the treasure ship.
Before leaving Cyprus Richard married Berengaria of Navarre, first-born daughter of King Sancho VI of Navarre.
Richard caused himself to be crowned King of Cyprus, and Berengaria Queen of England and of Cyprus, too.
When Richard married Berengaria he was still officially betrothed to Alys, and Richard pushed for the match in order to obtain Navarre as a fief like Aquitaine for his father.
Henry's sister Berengaria succeeds to the throne.
* August 31 – Ferdinand becomes King of Castile on abdication of his mother Berengaria.
* May 12 – Richard I of England marries Berengaria of Navarre.
Richard married Berengaria in Limassol on 12 May 1192.
Three ships continued on, one of which was carrying Queen Joan of Sicily and Berengaria of Navarre, Richard's bride-to-be.
Two of the ships were wrecked off Cyprus, but the ship bearing Joan and Berengaria made it safely to Limassol.
His fiancée Berengaria and his sister Joan ( Queen of Sicily ), were also travelling on a different ship.
Richard celebrated his marriage with Berengaria who had received the crown as queen of England in Cyprus.
When his father died, in 1214, Henry was just 10 years old, so the regency was assumed by Henry's older sister Berengaria of Castile, wife of Alfonso IX of Leon.
Berengaria of Navarre (, ; c. 1165 – 1170 – 23 December 1230 ) was Queen of the English as the wife of King Richard I of England.
The early 20th Century Cunard passenger liner RMS Berengaria was named in her honour, the first Cunard ship to be named for a British queen.
In 1185 Berengaria was given the fief of Monreal by her father.
Eleanor of Aquitaine promoted the engagement of Berengaria to her son King Richard.
It seems that Berengaria and Richard did in fact meet once, years before their marriage, and writers have claimed that there was an attraction between them at that time.

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