Muniadona of Castile

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Muniadona of Castile was a Castilian noblewoman and queen consort of León, best known as the mother of King Ferdinand I of León and a key dynastic figure in 11th-century Iberia.

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Muniadona of Castile canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
medieval person
noblewoman
queen consort
associatedWith Kingdom of Castile NERFINISHED
Kingdom of León NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Pamplona NERFINISHED
burialPlace Kingdom of León (uncertain specific site) NERFINISHED
child Ferdinand I of León NERFINISHED
García Sánchez III of Pamplona NERFINISHED
Gonzalo Sánchez NERFINISHED
Jimena Sánchez NERFINISHED
Ramiro I of Aragon NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship County of Castile NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth circa 995
dateOfDeath after 1066
dynasticRole key figure in uniting Castile, León, Pamplona, and Aragon through her offspring
era High Middle Ages
ethnicGroup Castilian
father Sancho García of Castile NERFINISHED
floruit 11th century
gender female
languageSpoken Romance languages of medieval Iberia
marriage marriage to Sancho III of Pamplona strengthened ties between Castile and Pamplona
mother Urraca Gómez NERFINISHED
motherOf Ferdinand I of León NERFINISHED
García Sánchez III of Pamplona NERFINISHED
Gonzalo Sánchez NERFINISHED
Jimena Sánchez NERFINISHED
Ramiro I of Aragon NERFINISHED
nobleFamily House of Castile NERFINISHED
notableFor being mother of King Ferdinand I of León
role in dynastic politics of 11th-century Iberia
placeOfBirth County of Castile NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Kingdom of León NERFINISHED
positionHeld Queen consort of León
religion Roman Catholicism
sibling García Sánchez of Castile NERFINISHED
Urraca Sánchez of Castile NERFINISHED
spouse Sancho III of Pamplona NERFINISHED
Sancho III the Great NERFINISHED
title Infanta of Castile
Queen consort of León

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Ferdinand I of León mother Muniadona of Castile