Urraca (also spelled ''Hurraca'', ''Urracha'' and ''Hurracka'' in
medieval Latin
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) is a female
first name
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. In
Spanish
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, the name means
magpie
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, derived perhaps from
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''furax'', meaning "thievish", in reference to the magpie's tendency to collect shiny items. The name may be of
Basque
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origin, as suggested by
onomastic
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*Urraca (9th century), purported wife of
García Íñiguez of Pamplona
García Íñiguez I (Latin: ''Garsea Enneconis'', Basque: ''Gartzea Eneko''; c. 810 – 882), also known as García I was the second king of Pamplona from 851–2 until his death. He was the son of Íñigo Arista, the first king of Pamplona. Educ ...
*Urraca bint Qasi (
fl.
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917–929), wife of
Fruela II of León
Fruela II (Froila II) (c. 875–July 925) was the King of Asturias from the death of his father, Alfonso III of Asturias, in 910 to his own death. When his father died, the kingdom was divided, with the third son, Fruela, taking the original port ...
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Urraca Sánchez of Pamplona Urraca Sánchez was an ''Infanta'' of Pamplona and Queen consort of León. Family
Urraca was a daughter of Sancho I, King of Pamplona and his wife Toda of Navarre, and sister of García Sánchez I of Pamplona. She was the second wife of king Ram ...
(10th century), wife of
Ramiro II of León
Ramiro II (c. 900 – 1 January 951), son of Ordoño II and Elvira Menendez, was a King of León from 931 until his death. Initially titular king only of a lesser part of the kingdom, he gained the crown of León (and with it, Galicia) after s ...
*Urraca Fróilaz (fl. 969–978), wife of
Aznar Purcelliz
*Urraca Garcés (died before 1008), wife of
Fernán González of Castile
Fernán González (died 970) was the first autonomous count of Castile. Fernán González was a colourful character of legendary status in Iberian Peninsula, Iberia, and founder of the dynasty that would rule a semi-autonomous Castile, laying the ...
and
William II Sánchez of Gascony
William is a male given name of Germanic origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conquest of Engl ...
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Urraca Fernández
Urraca Fernández (died 1007) was queen of León and Navarre as the wife of two kings of León and one king of Navarre between 951 and 994. She acted as regent for her son Gonzalo in the County of Aragon in circa 996-997, and served as co-regent ...
(died 1005/7), wife of Ordoño III of León, Ordoño IV of León and of Sancho II of Pamplona
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Urraca of Covarrubias
Urraca of Castile (died after January 1038) was co-regent of Castile during the minority of her nephew, García Sánchez of Castile, in 1017-28.
Life
She was the daughter of García Fernández of Castile, García Fernández, List of Castilian c ...
(died 1038), abbess and daughter of García Fernández of Castile
*Urraca, apparently Gómez (died 1039), wife of
Sancho García of Castile
Sancho García (died 5 February 1017), called of the Good Laws (in Spanish, ''el de los Buenos Fueros''), was the count of Castile and Álava from 995 to his death.
Biography
Sancho was the son of count García Fernández and his wife Ava of Rib ...
*Urraca Sánchez (died 1041), wife of
Sancho VI William of Gascony Sancho VI William (Basque: ''Antso Gilen'', French: ''Sanche Guillaume'', Gascon: ''Sans Guilhem'', Spanish: ''Sancho Guillén'') (died 4 October 1032) was the Duke of Gascony from 1009 to his death. His reign is most notable for the renewal of Ga ...
*Urraca Sánchez (11th century), wife of
Alfonso V of León
Alfonso V (c. 9947 August 1028), called the Noble, was King of León from 999 to 1028. Like other kings of León, he used the title emperor () to assert his standing among the Christian rulers of Spain. He succeeded his father, Bermudo II, in 99 ...
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Urraca of Zamora
Urraca of Zamora (1033/34 – 1101/03) was a Leonese ''infanta'', one of the five children of Ferdinand I the Great, who received the city of Zamora as her inheritance and exercised palatine authority in it. Her story was romanticized in the ' ...
(1033/4–1101), daughter of King Ferdinand I of León.
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Urraca of León and Castile Urraca (also spelled ''Hurraca'', ''Urracha'' and ''Hurracka'' in medieval Latin) is a female first name. In Spanish, the name means magpie, derived perhaps from Latin ''furax'', meaning "thievish", in reference to the magpie's tendency to collect ...
(Urraca the Reckless) (1082–1129), Queen of León and Castile, daughter of
Alfonso VI
Alphons (Latinized ''Alphonsus'', ''Adelphonsus'', or ''Adefonsus'') is a male given name recorded from the 8th century (Alfonso I of Asturias, r. 739–757) in the Christian successor states of the Visigothic kingdom in the Iberian peninsula. ...
, wife of
Alfonso I of Aragon
Alfonso I (''c''. 1073/10747 September 1134), called the Battler or the Warrior ( es, el Batallador), was King of Aragon and Navarre from 1104 until his death in 1134. He was the second son of King Sancho Ramírez and successor of his brother Pet ...
, mother of
Alfonso VII
Alphons (Latinized ''Alphonsus'', ''Adelphonsus'', or ''Adefonsus'') is a male given name recorded from the 8th century (Alfonso I of Asturias, r. 739–757) in the Christian successor states of the Visigothic kingdom in the Iberian peninsula. ...
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Urraca of Castile, Queen of Navarre
Urraca Alfonso (1133 – ), also known as Urraca the Asturian (''La Asturiana''), illegitimate daughter of Alfonso VII of León, was List of Navarrese consorts, Queen Consort of Navarre by her marriage to García Ramírez of Navarre, García Ra ...
(Urraca the Asturian) (1132–1164), daughter of Alfonso VII of León and Castile, and queen consort of García Ramírez of Navarre
*
Urraca of Portugal
Urraca of Portugal (; (1148 – 1211)) was the queen of León from 1165 until 1171 or 1172 as the wife of King Ferdinand II. She was the daughter of the first Portuguese king, Afonso I, and the mother of Alfonso IX. After her marriage to Ferdina ...
(1151–1188), daughter of Alfonso I of Portugal and wife of King Ferdinand II of León
*
Urraca of Castile, Queen of Portugal
Urraca of Castile (1186/28 May 1187 – 3 November 1220) was a daughter of Alfonso VIII of Castile and Eleanor of England. Her maternal grandparents were Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Life
Urraca was originally considered as ...
(1186/1187–1220), daughter of Alfonso VIII of Castile and Leonor of England
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Princess Urraca of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
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(1913–1999), daughter of
Prince Ferdinand Pius, Duke of Calabria
Prince Ferdinand Pius (''Ferdinando Pio Maria''), Duke of Castro (25 July 1869, Rome – 7 January 1960, Lindau), was head of the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies and pretender to the throne of the extinct Kingdom of the Two Sicilies from 1934 to 1960 ...
(1869–1960) and his wife
Princess Maria Ludwiga Theresia of Bavaria
, title = Duchess of Calabria
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, caption = Princess Maria Ludwiga Theresia with her youngest child Princess Urraca
, spouse = Prince Ferdinand Pius, Duk ...
(1872–1954)
References
*Jaime de Salazar y Acha. 2006
"Urraca: un nombre egregio en la onomástica altomedieval" ''En la España medieval'', 29 (Extra 1), 29–48. Also published in ''Estudios de genealogía, heráldica y nobiliaria'', ed. Miguel Angel Laredo Quesada, 29–48 (
).
Disambiguation
Urraca may also refer to:
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Urraca Mesa
Urraca Mesa is a large mesa located in Colfax County in northern New Mexico, U.S., on the property of Philmont Scout Ranch. It reaches an elevation of . The mesa has a long history of mythical and supernatural associations, dating to the local i ...
, a mesa in northern New Mexico on the property of Philmont Scout Ranch, which is the most lightning-struck place in the state and has religious significance to a number of local indigenous tribes
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Urracá
Urracá or Ubarragá Maniá Tigrí (d. 1531) was an Ngäbe Amerindian chieftain or cacique in the region of present-day Panama who fought effectively against the Spanish conquistadors. The Spaniards captured Urracá when he met them to discuss a ...
, indigenous freedom fighter of colonial Panama
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Urracá, Panama
Urracá is a Corregimientos of Panama, corregimiento in Santiago District, Veraguas, Santiago District, Veraguas Province, Panama with a population of 1,399 as of 2010. It was created by Law 53 of November 22, 2002.
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Corregi ...
, a corregimiento in Panama
* Urraca, a planned, but cancelled, very high altitude (above 1000 kilometers) nuclear test in the
Operation Fishbowl
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series in 1962.
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