Person report
02 Feb 2024
Dronning Berengaria af Portugal
Details
Name | Dronning Berengaria af Portugal | |
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Age | 30 | |
Born | 1190 | |
Died | Mar 1220 or Mar 1221 | |
Parents |
Relatives
Image | Name | Relationship to current person | Age | Birth date | Birth place | Death date | Death place | First marriage date | First marriage place |
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Valdemar II Sejr | husband | 70 | 21 Jun 1170 | 28 Mar 1241 | Vordingborg | ||||
Christoffer I | son | 40 | 1219 | 1259 | Ribe |
World history
★16 Mar 1190
Around 150 Jews inside York Castle in York, England, committed mass suicide rather than be killed by a mob.
★10 Jun 1190
Third Crusade: Frederick Barbarossa drowned in the Saleph River in Anatolia.
★07 Sep 1191
Third Crusade: Forces under Richard I of England defeated Ayyubid troops under Saladin in Arsuf, present-day Israel.
★02 May 1194
King Richard I of England gave the city of Portsmouth its first Royal Charter.
★08 Jan 1198
Lotario de Conti was elected as Pope Innocent III; he later worked to restore papal power in Rome.
★31 Jul 1200
Or 1201 – John Komnenos the Fat briefly seized the throne of the Byzantine Empire from Alexios III Angelos, but he was caught that night and executed.
★10 Nov 1202
The Fourth Crusade began the Siege of Zara, the first time Catholic crusaders attacked a Catholic city.
★31 Jan 1208
King Sverker II of Sweden was defeated at the Battle of Lena by Prince Eric, who succeeded to the throne.
★22 Jul 1209
In the first major military action of the Albigensian Crusade, a crusader army captured Béziers, France, and massacred the city's inhabitants.
★11 Nov 1215
The Fourth Lateran Council convened, during which it was declared that belief in the Roman Catholic doctrine of transubstantiation was obligatory.
Facts
Fact | Details | Date | Place | Address | Cause | Responsible agency | Notes | Citations |
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Birth | 1190 | |||||||
Marriage | ||||||||
Death | Mar 1220 or Mar 1221 |