Alfonso Ramírez (count)

1150–1185) was a Spanish nobleman of the Kingdom of León, who ruled the Bierzo intermittently between 1167 and his death.

He was the son of Ramiro Froilaz and Inés (Agnes), who was "descended from the kings of France" according to her epitaph.

[1] He married Teresa, a daughter of Álvaro Rodríguez and Sancha Fernández de Traba.

On 22 September, Ramiro ceded to his sons Alfonso and Froila the arras (bridal gift) he never gave their mother.

By 20 January Alfonso could boast the title count (Latin comes), the highest rank granted in the kingdom.