Marriage and Descendants
Sancho married Dulce of Aragon, daughter of Raymond Berengar IV, Count of Barcelona, and Petronilla, Queen of Aragon.
Name | Birth | Death | Notes |
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By Dulce of Aragon (1152–1198; married in 1175) | |||
Teresa (Theresa) | 1181 | 1250 | Queen consort of Castile by marriage to King Alfonso IX of Castile. |
Raimundo (Raymond) | c. 1180 | 1189 | |
Sancha | a. 1182 | 13 March 1229 | Abbess of Lorvão. |
Constança (Constance) | c. 1182 | 3 August 1202 | |
Afonso | 23 April 1185 | 25 March 1223 | Succeeded him as Afonso II, 3rd King of Portugal. |
Pedro (Peter) | 23 February 1187 | 2 June 1258 | Consort Count of Urgell, and later titular Count of Urgell and Lord of the Balearic Islands. He lived in León and married Arembiaux Armengel, Countess of Urgell. |
Fernando (Ferdinand) | 24 March 1188 | 4 March 1233 | Consort Count of Flanders. Lived in France and married Jeanne of Flanders. |
Henrique (Henry) | 1189 | 1189 | |
Branca (Blanche) | c. 1192 | 1240 | Lady of Guadalajara. |
Berengária | c. 1195 | 1221 | Queen consort of Denmark by marriage to King Valdemar II of Denmark. |
Mafalda | c. 1200 | 1256 | Queen consort of Castile by marriage to King Henry I of Castile. |
By Maria Aires (c. 1180-?) | |||
Martim Sanches or Henrique Sanches |
c. 1200 | 1229 | Natural son and Count of Trastamara. |
Urraca Sanches | c. 1200 | 1256 | Natural daughter. |
By Maria Pais Ribeira (Ribeirinha) (c. 1170-b. 1258) | |||
Rodrigo Sanches | c. 1200 | 1245 | Natural son. |
Gil Sanches | c. 1200 | 1236 | Natural son. |
Nuno Sanches | c. 1200 | ? | Natural son. |
Teresa Sanches | 1205 | 1230 | Natural daughter, married, as his second wife, Alfonso Téllez de Meneses "el Viejo" |
Constança Sanches | 1210 | 1269 | Natural daughter. |
Maior Sanches | ? | ? | Natural daughter. |
Sancho I of Portugal House of Burgundy Cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty Born: 11 November 1154 Died: 26 March 1212 | ||
Regnal titles | ||
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Preceded by Afonso I |
King of Portugal 1185–1212 |
Succeeded by Afonso II |
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