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Ferdinand II of Aragon
King of Aragon, Sicily, Naples, and Valencia (1452-1516)

Rodrigo Diez de Vida
11th century Castilian nobleman and military leader
Afonso I of Portugal
king of Portugal from 1139 to 1185
Afonso II of Portugal
King of Portugal
Sancho I of Portugal
King of Portugal (1185–1211)
Pelagius
first king of Asturias

Ferdinand III of Castille
13th-century saint and king of Castile, Leon and Galicia

Afonso III of Portugal
King of Portugal
Afonso IV of Portugal
King of Portugal
Sancho II of Portugal
King of Portugal from 1223 to 1248

Muhammad XII of Granada
last Nasrid ruler of Grenada

Alfonso VII of Castile
Castilian monarch

Ferdinand II of León
King of Leon and Galicia (1137-1188)

Henry of Burgundy
Count of Portucale (1066–1112)
Peter I of Aragon and Pamplona
King of Aragon and Pamplona

Abu Yusuf Yaqub al-Mansur
Ruler of the Almohad Caliphate from 1184 to 1199

Theresa of León
Countess-Queen of Portugal

Philip III of Navarre
King of Navarra, 1328-1343

William I, Count of Holland
Count of Holland from 1203 to 1222
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Marcabru
thumb|A miniature portrait of Marcabru beside his vida in a 13th-century chansonnier.
Marcabru (; fl. 1130–1150) is one of the earliest troubadours whose poems are known. There is no certain information about him; the two vidas attached to his poems tell different stories, and both are evidently built on hints in the poems; not on independent information.
Vímara Peres
Count of Portugal
Jean Le Maingre
Marshal of France (1366-1421)
Rudolph, Duke of Lorraine
Duke of Lorraine
Mumadona Dias
Countess of Portugal
James Douglas, Lord of Douglas
Scottish knight
Diego Rodríguez Porcelos
Spanish noble
Fernando Afonso of Portugal
Grand-Master of the Order of St. João of Jerusalem

Morayma
Maryam bint Ibrahim al-’Attar () (1467 – 1493) also known as Morayma (, ) (also Moraima, Murayma) was the last sultana of Granada as the spouse of Muhammad XII of Granada. She has been used as an inspiration by many authors and often portrayed within fiction.
== Biography ==
She was the daughter of Ali Athar, M. de Xagra, a top Nasirid military leader who was Granada's governor in Loja as well a court functionary.
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Aixa
Aisha al-Hurra (; fl. 1493), generally known by the Spanish spelling Aixa, was a Queen of the Nasrid dynasty. She was the spouse of Muhammad XI and of Abu l-Hasan Ali, and the mother of Muhammad XII. She was politically active and exerted influence upon the state policy during the last years of the Emirate of Granada. Aixa is one of the best known women of the history of the Emirate of Granada.
Rodrigo of Castile
Spanish noble
Fruela of Cantabria
Cantabrian chieftain
William II Sánchez of Gascony
925-996
Abu Said Uthman III
Marinid Sultan (r. 1398–1420)
Bernard I, Count of Besalú
Catalan Count of Besalú (r.988-1020)
Raymond of Fitero
Monk and abbot
Nuño Sánchez
Catalan noble
Fernando Perez de Traba
Count of Traba
Sancho Alfónsez
Infante of Castille and Leon
Rotrou III, Count of Perche
French noble
Gaudiosa
Gaudiosa (born ) was, according to later sources, an 8th-century queen of Asturias.
Centule VI, Viscount of Béarn
Viscount of Bearn

Isabel de Solís
concubine of the Sultan of Grenada
Centule II of Bigorre
Count of Bigorre
Gualdim Pais
Portuguese knight (1118-1195)
Munio Núñez
Count of Castile in the 9th and 10th-century. Repopulated Castrogeriz and Roa de Duero.
Rodrigo Ponce de León, Duke of Cádiz
Leonese noble
Vela Jiménez
Count of Álava
Diego López II de Haro
Lord of Vizcaya
Paio Peres Correia
Portuguese noble
Centule III, Count of Bigorre
Count of Bigorre

Sisnando Davides
Mozarab noble
Manuel Pessanha
14th-century Genoese-Portuguese admiral

Diego López I de Haro
3rd Lord of Biscay, and ruler of Álava
Al-Azraq
Arab military commander
Zayyan ibn Mardanish
King of the Taifa of Valencia

Gonzalo Téllez
9th - 10th-Century noble, Count of Álava, Cerezo, Lantarón and Castile
Geraldo Geraldes, o Sem Pavor
Portuguese warrior
Martim Moniz
Portuguese noble (died 1147)
Aimery III of Narbonne
Viscount of Narbonne, 1202-1239
García Ordóñez
Spanish noble