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Beltrán (or Bertrán) de Risnel, also called Bertrand de Laon (died 17 July 1134), was a French-born Aragonese political and military leader during the reign of Alfonso the Battler, who was his cousin. Beltrán was mainly active in the kingdoms of León and Castile, which Alfonso co-ruled for a time with his wife, Queen Urraca. He received Leonese titles and governed territories in León and Castile on behalf of the crown. He only sporadically attended the court of either King Alfonso or Queen Urraca, but he sometimes acted as a go-between. He became progressively more involved to Leonese court politics, eventually serving Alfonso VII as a count and having a marriage arranged to the king's half-sister. In 1130, he joined his father-in-law in revolt and ended up much reduced in status. He event

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  • Beltrán (or Bertrán) de Risnel, also called Bertrand de Laon (died 17 July 1134), was a French-born Aragonese political and military leader during the reign of Alfonso the Battler, who was his cousin. Beltrán was mainly active in the kingdoms of León and Castile, which Alfonso co-ruled for a time with his wife, Queen Urraca. He received Leonese titles and governed territories in León and Castile on behalf of the crown. He only sporadically attended the court of either King Alfonso or Queen Urraca, but he sometimes acted as a go-between. He became progressively more involved to Leonese court politics, eventually serving Alfonso VII as a count and having a marriage arranged to the king's half-sister. In 1130, he joined his father-in-law in revolt and ended up much reduced in status. He eventually rejoined Alfonso the Battler and died in battle alongside him. (en)
  • Beltrán o Bertrán de Risnel (en inglés, Bertrand, en latín, Beltranus; floruit 1113–34) fue una figura política y militar aragonesa durante el reino de Alfonso I de Aragón conocido como «el Batallador» de quien era sobrino. Beltrán fue activo tanto en los reinos de León como de Castilla que eran gobernados conjuntamente por el rey Alfonso y su esposa la reina Urraca. Beltrán recibió títulos tanto en León como en Castilla por parte de la corona. Solo de manera puntual perteneció a las cortes de León o de Castilla aunque en ocasiones actuó como enlace de comunicación entre ambos reyes. Al final, se decantó más hacía la política leonesa. (es)
  • Bertrando de Risnel (França, floruit 1113–1134) foi um cavaleiro medieval de origem francesa, que veio para Espanha como Cavaleiro Cruzado a fim de participar na Reconquista Cristã tendo sido tenente em Carrión de los Condes. (pt)
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  • Beltrán o Bertrán de Risnel (en inglés, Bertrand, en latín, Beltranus; floruit 1113–34) fue una figura política y militar aragonesa durante el reino de Alfonso I de Aragón conocido como «el Batallador» de quien era sobrino. Beltrán fue activo tanto en los reinos de León como de Castilla que eran gobernados conjuntamente por el rey Alfonso y su esposa la reina Urraca. Beltrán recibió títulos tanto en León como en Castilla por parte de la corona. Solo de manera puntual perteneció a las cortes de León o de Castilla aunque en ocasiones actuó como enlace de comunicación entre ambos reyes. Al final, se decantó más hacía la política leonesa. (es)
  • Bertrando de Risnel (França, floruit 1113–1134) foi um cavaleiro medieval de origem francesa, que veio para Espanha como Cavaleiro Cruzado a fim de participar na Reconquista Cristã tendo sido tenente em Carrión de los Condes. (pt)
  • Beltrán (or Bertrán) de Risnel, also called Bertrand de Laon (died 17 July 1134), was a French-born Aragonese political and military leader during the reign of Alfonso the Battler, who was his cousin. Beltrán was mainly active in the kingdoms of León and Castile, which Alfonso co-ruled for a time with his wife, Queen Urraca. He received Leonese titles and governed territories in León and Castile on behalf of the crown. He only sporadically attended the court of either King Alfonso or Queen Urraca, but he sometimes acted as a go-between. He became progressively more involved to Leonese court politics, eventually serving Alfonso VII as a count and having a marriage arranged to the king's half-sister. In 1130, he joined his father-in-law in revolt and ended up much reduced in status. He event (en)
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  • Beltrán de Risnel (en)
  • Beltrán de Risnel (es)
  • Bertrando de Risnel (pt)
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