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El Cid — from The Historians' History of the World
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Alfonso VI taking the Oath of Santa Gadea — In the middle of the scene, Alfonso VI (with red cape) is swearing with his right hand on the Bible that he did not take part in the murder of his brother Sancho II, while El Cid stands as a witness in front of him.
Photo Credit: by Marcos Giráldez de Acosta (1864) - Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=48881164
Alfonso VI taking the Oath of Santa Gadea In the middle of the scene, Alfonso VI (with red cape) is swearing with his right hand on the Bible that he did not take part in the murder of his brother Sancho II, while El Cid stands as a witness in front of him.
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Urraca of Zamora — cropped from early 12th-century miniature
Photo Credit: By Jose Luis Lamigueiro - http://www.xenealoxiasdoortegal.net/, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=72721780
Urraca of Zamora cropped from early 12th-century miniature
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Sancho II of Leon and Castile — Museo del Prado
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Ferdinand I of León — Ferdinand (left) and his wife Sancha (right) receive a book of hours from its scribe. From an illumination in a contemporary book of hours.
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Ferdinand I of León Ferdinand (left) and his wife Sancha (right) receive a book of hours from its scribe. From an illumination in a contemporary book of hours.
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Northern Iberian Peninsula ca. 1065
  Garcia II´s domains (Galicia)
  Badajoz, owing tribute to Garcia
  Seville, owing tribute to Garcia
  Alfonso VI's domains (León)
  Toledo, owing tribute to Alfonso
  Sancho II´s domains (Castile)
  Zaragoza, owing tribute to Sancho

Photo Credit: By The original uploader was Alexandre Vigo at Galician Wikipedia. - Transferred from gl.wikipedia to Commons., CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=6304855
Northern Iberian Peninsula ca. 1065
  Garcia II´s domains (Galicia)
  Badajoz, owing tribute to Garcia
  Seville, owing tribute to Garcia
  Alfonso VI's domains (León)
  Toledo, owing tribute to Alfonso
  Sancho II´s domains (Castile)
  Zaragoza, owing tribute to Sancho
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Beatrice of Rethel
Photo Credit: By Peter of Eboli - Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=6446994
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Alfonso VI of León and Castile — Retrato imaginario del rey Alfonso VI de León (1047-1109). Fue hijo del rey Fernando I de León y de la reina Sancha de León. Conquistó la ciudad de Toledo en el año 1085, aunque fue derrotado por los musulmanes en las batallas de Sagrajas y Uclés, que constituyeron sendas derrotas para las tropas leonesas y castellanas, falleciendo en la primera de ellas el heredero de Alfonso VI, el infante Sancho Alfónsez. Alfonso VI falleció en 1109, a los 62 años de edad y fue sucedido por su hija, Urraca I de León.
Photo Credit: By Ramón Cortés - Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=48780312
Alfonso VI of León and Castile Retrato imaginario del rey Alfonso VI de León (1047-1109). Fue hijo del rey Fernando I de León y de la reina Sancha de León. Conquistó la ciudad de Toledo en el año 1085, aunque fue derrotado por los musulmanes en las batallas de Sagrajas y Uclés, que constituyeron sendas derrotas para las tropas leonesas y castellanas, falleciendo en la primera de ellas el heredero de Alfonso VI, el infante Sancho Alfónsez. Alfonso VI falleció en 1109, a los 62 años de edad y fue sucedido por su hija, Urraca I de León.
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Elvira of Castile, Queen of Sicily
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Roger II of Sicily — Detail of a mosaic showing Roger II (Rogerios Rex in Greek letters) receiving the crown from Jesus Christ (IC), Martorana, Palermo.
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Roger II of Sicily Detail of a mosaic showing Roger II (Rogerios Rex in Greek letters) receiving the crown from Jesus Christ (IC), Martorana, Palermo.
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Modified Flag of Malta
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