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  1. Rahel la Fermosa ( Ladino for "Rachel the Beautiful"; originally Rahel Esra; c. 1165, Toledo – 1195, Toledo) was a Jewish woman who lived in Toledo, Spain in the twelfth century. She was the paramour of King Alfonso VIII of Castile, a Catholic Christian and husband of Eleanor of England, for almost seven years.

  2. Rahel la Fermosa (en ladino "Raquel la Hermosa"; originalmente Rahel Esra) ( Toledo, hacia 1165-Ibídem, 1195[ cita requerida]) fue una mujer judía en Castilla en el siglo XII. Fue amante del rey Alfonso VIII de Castilla [ cita requerida], marido de Leonor de Inglaterra, aproximadamente durante siete años[ cita requerida].

  3. 5 de out. de 2016 · Rahel la Fermosa. "I've heard that King Alfonso has taken a new lover." "Sssshhhh! People might be listening!" "She is a gorgeous woman, that one..." "Surely, she can't rival Queen Leanor!" "Come on, don't be ridiculous. Queen Leanor looks like a horse." "Horses can be very lovely!"

  4. By: Richard Gottheil, Meyer Kayserling. A Jewess of Toledo named "Rahel," afterward called "Fermosa" (The Beautiful) because of her rare beauty. She held Alfonso VIII. of Castile, husband of the beautiful and clever Donna Leonora, under her spell for almost seven years.

  5. 1 de mai. de 2022 · Rahel la Fermosa (Ladino for "Rachel the Beautiful"; originally Rahel Esra; c. 1165, Toledo – 1195, Toledo) was a Jewish woman who lived in Toledo, Spain in the twelfth century. She was the paramour of King Alfonso VIII of Castile, husband of Leonora of England, for almost seven years.

    • Toledo, Castile-La Mancha
    • circa 1165
    • Castile-La Mancha
    • Toledo, Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain
  6. Rahel la Fermosa (Ladino for "Rachel the Beautiful") was a Jewish woman who lived in Toledo, Spain in the twelfth century. She was the paramour of King Alfonso VIII of Castile, husband of Leonora of England, for almost seven years.

  7. Rahel la Fermosa was a Jewish woman who lived in Toledo, Spain in the twelfth century. Career. She was the paramour of King Alfonso VIII of Castile, husband of Eleanor of England, for almost seven years. Under her influence a number of Spanish Jews were appointed to positions within the royal court.