Ramiro II

king of Aragon
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Also known as: Ramiro el Monje, Ramiro the Monk
Quick Facts
Byname:
Ramiro the Monk
Spanish:
Ramiro el Monje
Born:
c. 1080
Died:
Aug. 16, 1157
Also Known As:
Ramiro el Monje
Ramiro the Monk
Title / Office:
king (1134-1137), Aragon

Ramiro II (born c. 1080—died Aug. 16, 1157) was the king of Aragon from 1134 to 1137. He was the third son of Sancho V Ramirez. His elder brother, Alfonso I the Battler, left no issue and bequeathed his kingdom to the military orders. Ramiro, who had entered a monastery and was bishop-elect of Barbastro, renounced his vows, married, and received the crown. His daughter Petronila was betrothed to the son of Count Ramón Berenguer IV of Barcelona. Ramiro abdicated in 1137 in favour of his daughter and son-in-law. In 1164 the crown of Aragon was united with the county of Barcelona under their son, Alfonso II.

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