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See also: cousin of See also: Alphonso VIII. of See also: Castile, and numbered next to him as being a junior member of the See also: family (see the article See also: SPAIN for the division of the See also: kingdom and the relationship), is said by See also: Ibn Khaldun to have been called the " Baboso " or Slobberer, because he was subject to fits of rage during which he foamed at the mouth
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Though he took a See also: part in the See also: work of the reconquest, this See also: king is chiefly remembered by the difficulties into which his successive marriages led him with the
See also: pope
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He was first married to his cousin Teresa of See also: Portugal, who See also: bore him two daughters, and a son who died See also: young
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The See also: marriage was declared null by the pope, to whom
Alphonso paid no See also: attention till he was presumably tired of his wife
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It cannot have been his See also: conscience which constrained him to leave Teresa, for his next step was to marry Berengaria of Castile, who was his second cousin
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For this See also: act of contumacy the king and kingdom were placed under See also: interdict
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The pope was, however, compelled to modify his See also: measures by the See also: threat that if the See also: people could not obtain the services of See also: religion they would not support the See also: clergy, and that See also: heresy would spread
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The king was See also: left under interdict personally, but to that he showed himself indifferent, and he had the support of his clergy
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Berengaria left him after the See also: birth of five See also: children, and the king then returned to Teresa, to whose daughters he left his kingdom by will
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