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Alfonso (or Afonso, Alphonso) may refer to any of the following;
- Alfonso I of Asturias -- (739-757)
- Alfonso II of Asturias -- (789-842)
- Alfonso III of Leon -- (866-914) the Great
- Alfonso IV of Leon -- (924-931)
- Alfonso V of Castile -- (999-1028)
- Alfonso VI of Castile -- (1065-1109)
- Alfonso VII of Castile -- (1126-1157) the Emperor
- Alfonso VIII of CastileAlfonso VIII ( November 11, 1155 October 5, 1214), king of Castile only, and grandson of Alfonso VII, is a great name in Spanish history, for he led the coalition of Christian princes and foreign crusaders who broke the power of the Almohades at the battl -- (1158-1214)
- Alfonso IX of Castile -- (1188-1230)
- Alfonso X of CastileAlfonso X El Sabio or the Learned ( November 23, 1221 April 4, 1284) was a king of Castile and Leon ( 1252 1284). He is perhaps the most interesting, though far from the most capable, of the Spanish kings of the Middle Ages. His nickname "El Sabio" usuall -- (1252-1284) The Wise
- Alfonso XI of CastileAlfonso XI of Castile ( August 13, 1311 March 26/ 27, 1350) was the king of Castile and Leon, the son of Ferdinand IV of Castile. He is variously known among Castilian kings as the Avenger or the Implacable, and as "he of the Rio Salado. The first two nam -- (1312-1350) The Avenger
- Alfonso I of AragonAlfonso I of Aragon 'the Battler' (circa 1073-1134, king of Aragon and Navarre 1104- 1134). Son of Sancho I of Aragon, successor of his brother Peter I of Aragon. Conquered many places in the Ebro valley: Egea, Tudela, Zaragoza, Calatayud, Borja, Tarazona -- (1104-1134) the Battler
- Alfonso II of AragonAlfonso II of Aragon (Alfons I of Provence and Barcelona, 1152- 1196), known as the Chaste or the Troubadour was king of Aragon and count of Barcelona from 1162 to 1196. He was the son of Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona and Petronila of Aragon. Born Ramon -- (1162-1106)
- Alfonso III of AragonAlfons or Alfonso III of Aragon ( 1265 June 18, 1291, also Alfons II of Barcelona , surnamed the Liberal was the king of Aragon and count of Barcelona from 1285 to 1291. He was a son of Peter III of Aragon. He conquered the island of Minorca in 1287. -- (1285-1291) The Liberal
- Alfonso IV of Aragon -- (1327-1336) The Kind
- Alfonso V of Aragon -- (1416-1458) The Magnanimous
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