Alfonso VII managed another personal dynastic union from 1126 until his death in 1157.
It was named after the three Spanish kings who ruled Portugal between 1581 and 1640 in a dynastic union of the two crowns.
This marriage created not only a dynastic union between Poland and Lithuania but also bound the two countries together for the next four centuries.
The union at that time could be described as a dynastic union.
Their marriage was a dynastic union which became the constituent event for the dawn of the Kingdom of Spain.
Nor is it to be confused with dynastic union, where the union can be under a dynasty.
After the dynastic union with Portugal, Albert became the first viceroy of the kingdom and its overseas empire in 1583.
George was the only one of his brothers to make a legitimate dynastic union.
Both realms would preserve their laws, institutions and autonomy, remaining legally distinct but federated in a dynastic union under one ruling House.
The thrones of England and Scotland were joined in a dynastic union until 1707.