Dulce Berenguer

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Dulce Berenguer, Princess of Aragon, Queen Consort of Portugal (11521198) was first daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona and Petronila of Aragon. She was also the wife of Sancho I of Portugal.

In 1174 she was married to then Prince Sancho as part of an arrangement to secure an alliance between Aragon and Portugal by her brother Alfonso II of Aragon. With her husband's ascent to the throne in 1185, she became Queen Consort.

Preceded by
Maud of Savoy
Queen consort of Portugal
1185 - 1198
Succeeded by
Urraca, princess of Castile

Name Birth Death Notes
Teresa of Portugal 1181 1250 Married to King Alfonso IX of Castile
Raymond c. 1180 1189  
Sancha a. 1182 March 13, 1229 Abbess of Lorvão
Constance c. 1182 August 3, 1202  
Afonso II April 23, 1185 March 25, 1223 Succeeded Sancho I of Portugal as 3rd King of Portugal
Peter February 23, 1187 June 2, 1258 Count of Urgell and Lord of the Balearic Islands, lived in León and married Arembiax Armengel, Countess of Urgell
Ferdinand March 24, 1188 March 4, 1233 Lived in France and married Jeanne of Flanders
Henry 1189 1189  
Branca (Blanche) c. 1192 1240 Lady of Guadalajara
Berengária c. 1195 1221 Married to King Valdemar II of Denmark
Mafalda c. 1200 1256 Married to King Henry I of Castile
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