Alphonse IX of Alcay
Alphonse IX (31 Siccatio 1368 - 25 Sarculatio 1462), known also by the sobriquet Aphonso the Great (Alcaian: Aphonso Magno), was Emperor of Alcay from 1384 to his death in 1462. His reign was the longest of any monarch in the recorded history of Grand Catane, spanning a total of 78 years, 3 months and 17 days from beginning to end. It was marked by a long period of economic
Portrait in full regalia by Ernesto Turen, oil on canvas, 1422.
Arms as Emperor of Alcay.
Emperor of Alcay
Reign: 9 Cons. 1384 - 25 Sarc. 1462 Coronation: 20 Plan. 1384 Predecessor: Mendo VII Successor: John IV
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Palace of the Dukes of Sant'Oberto, Monteval, Alcay
Died: 25 Sarc. 1462 (aged 93)Paço d'el Porto, Monteval, Alcay
Burial: 5 Plant. 1462Mosteyro de Sam Pálo d'Alcaia
Spouses: Donna Valeria de las Heras (m. 1385, d. 1389)Donna Georgina of Lagrave (m. 1390, d. 1459)
Issue:John, Prince of the Sudeas
Ferdinand, Infante of Alcay
Mary-Anne, Infanta of Alcay
Henry, Infante of Alcay
Menda, Queen of Luria
Anne, Infanta of Alcay
Luzia, Infanta of Alcay
Alphonse, Infante of Alcay
George, Infante of Alcay
Names:Aphonso Iulio Aemilio Apollinario Mendes de Monteval
House: Monteval Father: Mendo VII of Alcay Mother: Donna Mariella de Sègur Signature:Remove these ads. Join the Worldbuilders Guild
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