Alphonso
Alphonso or Alfonso is a masculine given name and occasional nickname which may refer to: == Aristocrats == === Iberia === Alfonso I of Aragon (1104–1134), known as el Batallador (The Battler) Alfonso I of Asturias (739–757) Alfonso II of Aragon (1162–1196) Alfonso II of Asturias (791–842) Alfonso II of Naples (1448–1495) Alfonso III of Aragon (1285–1291) Alfonso III of León (866–910) Alfonso IV of Aragon (1327–1336) Alfonso IV of León (925–931) Alfonso V of Aragon (1416–1458), also king of Naples and Sicily Alfonso V of León (999–1028) Alfonso VI of León (1065–1109) Alfonso VII of León (1126–1157) Alfonso VIII of Castile (1158–1214) Alfonso IX of León (1188–1230) Alfonso X of Castile (1252–1284) Alfonso XI of Castile (1312–1350) Alfonso XII of Spain (1857–1885) (ordinal numbering continues from the kings of Castile) Alfonso XIII of Spain (1886–1931) Alfonso Fróilaz, briefly king of the unified kingdom of Asturias, Galicia and León in 925 Alfonso, Prince of Asturias (1453–1468), figurehead of rebelling magnates against his brother King Henry IV of Castile Infante Alfonso of Spain (1941–1956), younger brother of King Juan Carlos of Spain Alfonso of Spain, Prince of Asturias, heir apparent of the throne of Spain === Elsewhere === Alfonso I d'Este (1476–1534), Duke of Ferrara Alfonso II d'Este (1533–1597), Duke of Ferrara Alfonso II, Count of Provence (1180–1209), second son of Alfonso II of Aragon Alfonso III d'Este (1591–1644), Duke of Modena and Reggio Alfonso of Capua (c. 1120 – 1144), Prince of Capua Prince Alfonso, Count of Caserta (1841–1934), Duke of Calabria and head of the royal house of the Two Sicilies Prince Alfonso of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1924–2003), Spanish playboy and businessman Alfonso Jordan (1103–1148), Count of Tripoli, Count of Rouergue, Count of Toulouse, Margrave of Provence and Duke of Narbonne Infante Alfonso, Duke of Calabria (1901–1964), claimant to the title of the head of the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies Alphonso, Earl of Chester (1273–1284), first son of Edward I of England, heir apparent to the English throne Prince Alfonso of Liechtenstein (born 2001), grandson of Hans-Adam II == Others == Alfonso of Valladolid (c.