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Afonso III (; rare English alternatives: Alphonzo or Alphonse ), or Affonso ( Archaic Portuguese ), Alfonso or Alphonso ( Portuguese-Galician ) or Alphonsus ( Latin ), the Bolognian ( Port.
The step-son of the deceased king, Alfonso VII of León, as reigning monarch and legitimate descendant of Sancho III of Navarre, put himself forward but garnered no local support.
The choice of the Navarrese lords fell on García Ramírez, Lord of Monzón, descendant of an illegitimate son of García Sánchez III and protégé of Alfonso VII to be their king.
Alfonso III of Aragon
Alfonso III ( 1265, Valencia – 18 June 1291 AD ), called the Liberal ( el Liberal ) or the Free ( also " the Frank ," from el Franc ), was the King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona ( as Alfons II ) from 1285.
es: Alfonso III de Aragón
fi: Alfonso III ( Aragonia )
Alfonso IV, called the Kind ( also the Gentle or the Nice, ) ( 1299, Naples – 24 January 1336 ) was the King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona ( as Alfonso III ) from 1327 to his death.
Alfonso the Magnanimous KG ( also Alphonso ; ; 1396 – 27 June 1458 ) was the King of Aragon ( as Alfonso V ), Valencia ( as Alfonso III ), Majorca, Sardinia and Corsica ( as Alfonso II ), and Sicily and Count of Barcelona ( as Alfonso IV ) from 1416 and King of Naples ( as Alfonso I ) from 1442 until his death.
Here she repudiated her earlier adoption of Alfonso and, with support from Martin V, named Louis III as her heir instead.
At the time, Alfonso was at odds with Callixtus III, who died shortly thereafter.
* Alfonso III of León-( 866-910 )
* Alfonso III of Aragon-( 1285 – 1291 )
* Alfonso III d ' Este, Duke of Modena and Reggio ( 1628 – 44 ).
Alfonso III may refer to:
* Alfonso III of Leon ( 866 – 914 ) surnamed " the Great "
* Alfonso III of Aragon ( 1285 – 1291 )
* Alfonso III d ' Este, Duke of Modena and Reggio ( 1628 – 1644 )

Alfonso and di
io: Alfonso 12ma di Hispania
it: Alfonso XII di Spagna
it: Alfonso XIII di Spagna
it: Alfonso IV di Aragona
it: Alfonso III di Poitiers
it: Alfonso Giordano di Tolosa
After a promised Feast of Venus for Duke Alfonso I d ' Este of Ferrara, of which only drawings remain, his last work is fresco of Noli me tangere also in Pian di Mugnone.
* Caritea, regina di Spagna ( Donna Caritea ), ossia La morte di Don Alfonso re di Portogallo ( 21 February 1826 Teatro La Fenice, Venice )
Valentino was born Rodolfo Alfonso Raffaello Pierre Filibert Guglielmi di Valentina D ' Antonguolla in Castellaneta, Puglia, Kingdom of Italy.
it: Alfonso X di Castiglia
it: Alfonso V di León
it: Alfonso XI di Castiglia
it: Alfonso VII di León
it: Alfonso IV di León
it: Alfonso IX di León
In order to arrange a good future for Ferdinand, King Alfonso had him married in 1444 to a feudal heiress, Isabella of Taranto, who besides being the elder daughter of Tristan di Chiaramonte ( Tristan de Clermont-Lodeve ), Count of Copertino, and Catherine of Baux Orsini, was the niece and heiress presumptive of childless prince Giovanni Antonio del Balzo Orsini of Taranto.
He was married on September 8, 1994 to Sibilla Sandra Weiller ( the daughter of the princess Donna Olimpia Torlonia di Civitella-Cesi and Paul-Annick Weiller, and great-granddaughter of Alfonso XIII of Spain ), now Princess Sibilla of Luxembourg.
Maria was the wife of Francesco d ' Este, Marchese di Massalombarda, a captain under Charles V ; Francesco was a son of the notorious Lucrezia Borgia, and her husband Alfonso I d ' Este ).
Marino married the rich American Mary Elsie Moore ; they were the parents of Don Alessandro Torlonia, 5th Prince di Civitella-Cesi, who married the Infanta Beatriz of Spain, the daughter of King Alfonso XIII — and of Donna Marina Torlonia di Civitella-Cesi, the wife of American tennis player Francis Xavier Shields and grandmother of the American actress Brooke Shields.
* Alfonso Capecelatro di Castelpagano ( 1899 – 11 November 1912 )
it: Alfonso di Borbone Dampierre

Alfonso and Aragona
it: Alfonso V d ' Aragona
it: Alfonso II d ' Aragona
lv: Alfonso II ( Aragona )
1400 ), married in Tudela on 20 January 1393 Alfonso d ' Aragona, Duke of Gandia ( d. 1412 )
* Alfonso d ' Aragona ( 1499 – 1515 ).

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