Petronilla relinquished the Aragon throne in favor of her son Alfonso the Chaste.

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Petronilla, the Queen of Aragon, made a historic decision in 1164, when she abdicated the throne in favor of her young son, Alfonso the Chaste. This moment marked a significant shift in power and succession in medieval Spain. Despite being a capable ruler, Petronilla believed that her son was ready to take on the responsibilities of the crown at a young age. This decision not only demonstrated her trust in Alfonso's abilities but also ensured a smooth transition of power. The abdication of Petronilla allowed Alfonso to ascend to the throne and become the King of Aragon. This moment in history strengthened the dynasty and laid the groundwork for a long and prosperous reign under Alfonso's rule. The abdication of Petronilla in favor of her son served as a turning point in Aragon's history, solidifying the dynasty's position in Spain. #Aragon #Spain #Petronilla #AlfonsoTheChaste
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