Inigo Ortiz (?) Sire de Zuniga

M, #20911, d. 1215
Last Edited6 Oct 2020
     Inigo Ortiz (?) Sire de Zuniga married Toda Diaz de Haro de Biscay, daughter of Diego Lopez "el Bueno" de Haro Senor de Viscaya y Alava, Conde de Durango, Alferez Mayor de Castilla and Toda Perez de Azagra.

Inigo Ortiz (?) Sire de Zuniga died in 1215.

Toda Diaz de Haro de Biscay1

F, #20912
FatherDiego Lopez "el Bueno" de Haro Senor de Viscaya y Alava, Conde de Durango, Alferez Mayor de Castilla b. c 1137, d. 16 Sep 1214
MotherToda Perez de Azagra d. 1216
Last Edited8 Oct 2020
     Toda Diaz de Haro de Biscay married Inigo Ortiz (?) Sire de Zuniga.

Citations

  1. [S1497] Esteban Trento, "Trento email "Re: Diego Lopez de Haro, de Vizcaya/Biscay"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 5 November 2003. Hereinafter cited as "Trento email 5 November 2003."

Toda Perez de Azagra

F, #20913, d. 1216
FatherPedro Ruiz de Azagra1
Last Edited7 Oct 2020
     Toda Perez de Azagra married Diego Lopez "el Bueno" de Haro Senor de Viscaya y Alava, Conde de Durango, Alferez Mayor de Castilla, son of Lope Diaz de Haro Lord of Vizcaya and Aldonza Rodriguez de Vela, in 1193
; his 2nd wife.1,2
Toda Perez de Azagra died in 1216.1
     She was living between 1192 and 1195; documented Nájera 1.192 and 1.195.2

Citations

  1. [S1494] Thierry Stasser, "Stasser email "Re: Diego Lopez de Haro, de Vizcaya/Biscay"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 5 November 2003. Hereinafter cited as "Stasser email 5 November 2003."
  2. [S1499] Maria Emma Escobar, "Escobar email "Diego Lopez de Haro, de Vizcaya/Biscay"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 6 November 2003. Hereinafter cited as "Escobar email 6 November 2003."

Lope Diaz de Haro Lord of Vizcaya1,2,3

M, #20914, b. before 1124, d. April 1170
FatherDiego Lopez "el Blanco" de Haro Lord of Alava, Buradon, Granon, Haro, Najera and Vizcaya1,3 b. 1093, d. 1124
MotherMaria Sanchez (?)1,3 d. a 1140
Last Edited8 Oct 2020
     Lope Diaz de Haro Lord of Vizcaya was born before 1124.1 He married Aldonza Rodriguez de Vela, daughter of Count Rodrigo Velaz de Vela and Urraca Alvarez (?), before 1162.1,2

Lope Diaz de Haro Lord of Vizcaya died in April 1170; Stasser (5 Nov 2003) says d. 6 May 1170.1,2
      ; Lope Diaz de Haro, lord of Vizcaya, ment. 1135-1170, he died 6 May 1170. He mar. Aldonza Rodriguez, dau of Count Rodrigo Velaz and Urraca Alvarez, ment. 1162-1207, after her husband death, she entered the nunnery of Canas. They had 4 sons: Diego; Lope ment. 1178; Rodrigo, ment. 1181-1185; garcia ment. 1186-1192; and 8 daughters: Tota, ment. 1191, nun and abbess of canas; Urraca, + 1227, mar 1 Nuno Menendez of Ceon, governor of Aguilar, alive in 1175 but dead in 1182; mar 2 King fernando I of Leon; Aldonza, mar Nuno sanchez of Honojosa; Mencia, mar Pedro Rodriguez of lara, son of Rodrigo Gonzalez and estefania Armengol, + 1180; Elvira; Sancia; Estefania.2

; Count Lope Díaz de Haro (1.124- 1.170). He married two times. The name of the first wife is unknown. From this wife he had at least two sons: Lope Lopez, who married a woman named María de Almenara, and Sancho López. The second wife was a lady named Aldonza. About her family there are some theories. ¿Was she a daughter of Rodrigo Vélaz de Sarria, as says Jaime Salazar y Acha? ¿Or was she a daughter of Gonzalo Fernandez de Traba, as says Canal Sánchez-Pagín? There are the two candidates to choice. Lope and Aldonza were parents of Diego, Rodrigo, García, Urraca (Fernando II of León third wife), Estefanía, Aldonza, Elvira and Toda.3 He was living on 1 February 1135.1

Family 1

Children

Citations

  1. [S1434] Simon Barton, The Aristocracy in Twelfth-Century Leon and Castile (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1997), p. 263. Hereinafter cited as Barton [1997] Aristocracy in 12th Cent Leon & Castile.
  2. [S1494] Thierry Stasser, "Stasser email "Re: Diego Lopez de Haro, de Vizcaya/Biscay"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 5 November 2003. Hereinafter cited as "Stasser email 5 November 2003."
  3. [S1499] Maria Emma Escobar, "Escobar email "Diego Lopez de Haro, de Vizcaya/Biscay"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 6 November 2003. Hereinafter cited as "Escobar email 6 November 2003."
  4. [S1498] Nathaniel Taylor, "Taylor email "Re: Diego Lopez de Haro, de Vizcaya/Biscay"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 6 November 2003. Hereinafter cited as "Taylor email 6 November 2003."
  5. [S2184] Leo van de Pas, "van de Pas email 23 Sept 2007: "Descendants Alfonso VI - improved and extended"," e-mail message from e-mail address (https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/lVvrEhMS2pk/m/lxJSTqSvbG0J) to e-mail address, 23 Sept 2007. Hereinafter cited as "van de Pas email 23 Sept 2007."
  6. [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Ivrea 6 Page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/ivrea/ivrea6.html
  7. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Urraca López de Haro: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00399769&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.

Philip Rutherford1

M, #20915
Last Edited4 Jul 2006
      ; van de Pas cites: Cahiers de Saint Louis , Dupont, Jacques and Saillot, Jacques, Reference: 872.1

Family

Children

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Philip Rutherford: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00385965&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  2. [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Stuart Earls of Moray Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.

Lope Iniguez (?) Count of Biscay

M, #20916, d. after 1093
FatherInigo Lopez (?) senor of Vizcaya, Durango and Najera1 b. b 1040, d. a 1076
MotherToda Fortunez (?)1
Last Edited6 Oct 2020
     Lope Iniguez (?) Count of Biscay married Ticla Diaz de Asturias, daughter of Diego Alvarez de Asturias and Sancha Diaz de Velasco, in 1077.

Lope Iniguez (?) Count of Biscay died after 1093; documented. 1.076- 1.093.1

      ; Count Lope Iñiguez (documented. 1.076- 1.093) He married Ticlo Diaz, Count Diego Alvarez´s daughter. From this moment the name of Diego enters in the family. Count Lope lost his power in Najera and King Alfonso VI gives him the "tenencias" of Alava and Guipúzcoa. They were parents of Diego, Sancho, Toda, Sancha and Teresa Lopez.1

Citations

  1. [S1499] Maria Emma Escobar, "Escobar email "Diego Lopez de Haro, de Vizcaya/Biscay"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 6 November 2003. Hereinafter cited as "Escobar email 6 November 2003."

Ticla Diaz de Asturias1

F, #20917
FatherDiego Alvarez de Asturias1
MotherSancha Diaz de Velasco
Last Edited7 Oct 2020
     Ticla Diaz de Asturias married Lope Iniguez (?) Count of Biscay, son of Inigo Lopez (?) senor of Vizcaya, Durango and Najera and Toda Fortunez (?), in 1077.

      ; Ticlo Diaz, Count Diego Alvarez´s daughter.1

Citations

  1. [S1499] Maria Emma Escobar, "Escobar email "Diego Lopez de Haro, de Vizcaya/Biscay"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 6 November 2003. Hereinafter cited as "Escobar email 6 November 2003."

Sancha Diaz de Velasco

F, #20919
Last Edited14 Nov 2020
     Sancha Diaz de Velasco married Diego Alvarez de Asturias, son of Alvaro Rodriguez de Asturias and Maria Pelayez de Cisneros.

Diego Lopez "el Bueno" de Haro Senor de Viscaya y Alava, Conde de Durango, Alferez Mayor de Castilla1,2,3

M, #20920, b. circa 1137, d. 16 September 1214
FatherLope Diaz de Haro Lord of Vizcaya1,3 b. b 1124, d. Apr 1170
MotherAldonza Rodriguez de Vela1,3 b. b 1135, d. a 1170
Last Edited8 Oct 2020
     Diego Lopez "el Bueno" de Haro Senor de Viscaya y Alava, Conde de Durango, Alferez Mayor de Castilla was born circa 1137.2 He married Maria Manrique de Lara, daughter of Manrique Perez de Lara Count de Lara, Lord of Molina, Visconde de Narbonne and Ermesenda (?) de Narbonne,
; his 1st wife.4,5,3 Diego Lopez "el Bueno" de Haro Senor de Viscaya y Alava, Conde de Durango, Alferez Mayor de Castilla married Toda Perez de Azagra, daughter of Pedro Ruiz de Azagra, in 1193
; his 2nd wife.5,3
Diego Lopez "el Bueno" de Haro Senor de Viscaya y Alava, Conde de Durango, Alferez Mayor de Castilla died on 16 September 1214.5,3
      ; Diego Diaz de haro, + 1214, mar. 1 Maria Manrique, dau of Manrique Perez and Ermessinda of Narbonne; mar. 2 1193 Tota perez, dau of Pedro Ruiz de Azagra + 1216; by Maria Manrique, a son, Lope; by Tota Perez, 5 children: Pedro, ment. 1210; Maria, mar. Gonzalo Nunez de Lara, ment. 1195-1224, son of Nuno Perez and Teresa Fernandez of Traba; Urraca, mar. Alvaro Nunez of Lara, ment. 1194-1218, son of Nuno Perez a nd Teresa Fernandez of Traba; Teresa, mar Sancho Alfonso of Leon, son of King Fernando II and Urraca Lopez de haro (he was her first cousin), born 1186; + 1220; Mencia, mar Ruy Diaz de Los cameros.5

; Diego López de Haro "el Bueno" (c.1137-1214), señor de Viscaya since 1200 y Alava, conde de Durango 1212, Alférez Mayor de Castilla, m1. María Manrique (dau. of the conde de Lara), and m2. Toda Pérez de Azagra (dau. of Pedro Ruiz de Azagra).2


; Diego López de Haro "el bueno"(Died. 1.214). He married first María Manrique de Lara (Manrique Pérez de Lara and Hermesenda of Narbona´s daughter), documented in Arlanza 1.192. She was Lope Diaz's mother) and second Toda Pérez de Azagra (documented Nájera 1.192 an 1.195). Diego died September 16 1.214. Toda was the mother of Pedro, Urraca, María and Aldonza Diaz. This last one: Aldonza, married Rodrigo Díaz de Cameros.3

Citations

  1. [S1434] Simon Barton, The Aristocracy in Twelfth-Century Leon and Castile (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1997), p. 263. Hereinafter cited as Barton [1997] Aristocracy in 12th Cent Leon & Castile.
  2. [S1497] Esteban Trento, "Trento email "Re: Diego Lopez de Haro, de Vizcaya/Biscay"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 5 November 2003. Hereinafter cited as "Trento email 5 November 2003."
  3. [S1499] Maria Emma Escobar, "Escobar email "Diego Lopez de Haro, de Vizcaya/Biscay"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 6 November 2003. Hereinafter cited as "Escobar email 6 November 2003."
  4. [S1434] Simon Barton, Barton [1997] Aristocracy in 12th Cent Leon & Castile, p. 305.
  5. [S1494] Thierry Stasser, "Stasser email "Re: Diego Lopez de Haro, de Vizcaya/Biscay"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 5 November 2003. Hereinafter cited as "Stasser email 5 November 2003."
  6. [S1426] Jiri Louda (Tables) and Michael Maclagan (text), Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe (New York, NY: Barnes & Noble Books, 2002), Table 47: Castile: Union with Leon until the beginning of the fourteenth century. Hereinafter cited as Louda & Maclagan [2002] Lines of Succession.
  7. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Lope Diaz de Haro: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00417961&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.

Ansur Diaz (?) Conde de Valladolid1,2,3

M, #20922, d. after 29 September 1047
FatherConde Diego Fernández (?)2,3 d. 1029
MotherMarina (?)2,3
Last Edited6 Oct 2020
     Ansur Diaz (?) Conde de Valladolid married Juliana de Moncon, daughter of Ansur Diaz de Moncon and Juliana de Cifontes.4
Ansur Diaz (?) Conde de Valladolid married Unknown (?)
;
His 1st wife.3 Ansur Diaz (?) Conde de Valladolid married NN Ovéquiz (?), daughter of Oveco Téllez (?) and Elvira (?),
;
His 2nd wife.5 Ansur Diaz (?) Conde de Valladolid married Unknown (?)
;
His 3rd wife.3 Ansur Diaz (?) Conde de Valladolid married Justa Fernández (?), daughter of Count Fernando Flainez (?) and Elivra Peláez (?),
;
His 4th wife.6
Ansur Diaz (?) Conde de Valladolid died after 29 September 1047.3
      ; Per Med Lands:
     "ANSUR Díaz, son of conde DIEGO Fernández de Saldaña & his wife Marina --- (-after 29 Sep 1047). “...Fernando Didaz comes...Ansur Didaz, Gomez Didaz...” subscribed the charter dated 17 Feb 1035 under which King Vermudo III recognised the church of Palencia and made donations[904]. "Fernando Didaz comes…Assur Diaz, Gomez Didaz" subscribed the charter dated 1036 under which Vermudo III King of León donated property[905]. “...comite Fredinando Didaz, Asurz Didaz” witnessed the charter dated 24 May 1038 under which Fernando I King of Castile granted “castellum...Vierbele” to “Garcia Eneconis”[906]. Conde [Apr/Oct] 1042. "Assur Diaz et uxor mea Iusta" donated property in León to León Cathedral by charter dated 29 Sep 1047[907].
     "m firstly ---. The name of Ansur´s first wife is not known. Ansur´s son Pedro is not named in the charters which record donations to his son Gonzalo and which indicate the family of Gonzalo´s mother (see below). It is therefore assumed that Pedro was born from a different mother, presumably Ansur´s first wife. One source suggests that her name was Mayor: the index of Sahagún documents records that "el conde D. Pedro Ansurez con su mujer Eilo y sus hijos" exchanged property in "Villa Abduz", inherited from[ "su madre doña Mayor", and land which belonged to "Tello Sarraciniz", for property which had belonged to "Osorio Diaz" with Sahagun by charter dated 16 Sep 1090[908]. However, this extract is inaccurate: the charter as included in the Sahagún cartulary records that “domna Maiore” granted “hereditate quam habuit de viro suo Uermudo Monnioz in villa...Abduz” to “Petro Assuriz comes” and that the latter exchanged “herentia qui fuit de domna Maiore in Uilla de Abduz que habuit de viro suo Uermudo Monnioz in dote arrarum et de porfiliatione filie sue domna Santia” with Sahagún, by charter dated 16 Sep 1090[909], and so includes no indication that “Maiore” was the mother of Pedro Ansúrez. Another possibility is that Pedro was younger than his half-brother Gonzalo and that he was the full brother of Fernando. If that is correct, he would have been born from his father´s third marriage.]
     "m [secondly] --- Ovéquiz, daughter of OVECO Téllez & his wife Elvira ---. Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 5 Sep 1072 under which [her sister and her son] “Momadomna et meo sobrino Gundissaluo Assuriz” donated "divisiones...abemus de abolorum parentumque nostrorum in Uilla...Uimara" to Sahagún[910]. This property was also donated by Muniadomna Ovéquiz, who is therefore presumably identified as “Momadomna” in this 5 Sep 1072 charter.
     "m thirdly ---. The identity of the mother of Ansur´s son, Fernando, has not been ascertained with certainty. The order of names in the passage from the Chronicon Mundi suggests that Fernando was younger than his brother Gonzalo. However, he is not named [with Gonzalo in the charters which involved Gonzalo´s supposed brother Ermegildo and their supposed relative Muniadomna Godestéiz. Nor is he named by their father´s [fourth] wife Justa Fernández in her charters which name her son Diego. It is a reasonable assumption, therefore, that Fernando was born from an otherwise unrecorded third marriage of his father.]
     "m [fourthly] JUSTA Fernández, daughter of [conde FERNANDO Flaínez & his wife Elvira Peláez] (-after 29 Mar 1085). "Assur Diaz et uxor mea Iusta" donated property in León to León Cathedral by charter dated 29 Sep 1047[911]. "Iusta comitissa...cum filio meo Diaco Assuriz" donated “in villa...Uilla Alba nostram portionem...[et] in Carapipas” to Sahagún by charter dated 1065[912]. "Iuxta dicta comitissa" donated "quintam partem meam portionem…in litore fluminis Orbensis…in territorie Humanie…in Sena" to León Cathedral by charter dated 19 Feb 1071[913]. “Pelagio Moniz” donated "ereditate que abemus in Uerdiaio de abibus nostris et de parentibus nostris" to the monastery of San Martín and San Miguel in Pereda and “ad illa comitissa domna Iusta, monacos et sorores” by charter dated 26 Apr 1072[914]. Towards the end of her life, Justa lived at Cluny: the abbot of Cluny and his community including "comitissa de terra Spanensi...Iusta", who declared that she left “in patrio sua nec filios nec filias”, sold property of “propinquus suus aut de viri sui qui comite Ansur Didaz” to “filius [suus] alia uxori...comite domno Petro...et uxore vestre comitissa domna Eilo” by charter dated 29 Mar 1085[915]."
Med Lands cites:
[904] Núñez Contreras (1977), 18, p. 484.
[905] Martínez Díez ´La familia condal de Carrión´, Tome II, p. 584, citing Núñez Contreras, L. ´Collección diplomática de Vermudo III, rey de León´, Historia, Instituciones, Documentos, 4 (1978), doc. 19 (not yet consulted).
[906] Ubieto Arteta, A. (1962) Cartulario de San Juan de la Peña (Valencia) (“San Juan de la Peña”), Vol. II, 71, p. 23.
[907] León Cathedral, Vol. IV, 1047, p. 222.
[908] Vignau, V. (1874) Índice de los documentos del monasterio de Sahagún (Madrid) ("Sahagún (Index)"), 1229, p. 283.
[909] Sahagún, Tomo III, 868, p. 178.
[910] Sahagún, Tomo II, 716, p. 440.
[911] León Cathedral, Vol. IV, 1047, p. 222.
[912] Sahagún, Tomo II, 648, p. 358.
[913] León Cathedral, Vol. IV, 1175, p. 416.
[914] Santa María de Otero de las Dueñas, Vol. I, 275, p. 384.
[915] León Cathedral, Vol. IV, 1237, p. 519.3

; Per Wikipedia:
     “The eventual heads of the family in succession to the senior line descended from count Fernando Díaz, a younger son of Diego Muñoz and Tegridia, who obtained lands in the Tierra de Campos through a marriage to Mansuara Fáfilaz, daughter of count Fáfila Oláliz.[22] Some of these lands around Sahagún were reclaimed from his son Diego by king Alfonso V of León following the death of García Gómez.[23] In addition to eldest son Diego, they were parents of Fáfila, Osorio and Munio. Count Fáfila Fernández was father of two known children, a daughter, Elvira, married to the last of the senior line of the family, Munio Gómez, and a poorly-documented son, Ordoño Fáfilaz. Munio Fernández would inherit the lands of his brother Osorio, and became count in Astorga, and a rebel collaborator of García Gómez.[24]
     “Diego Fernández was a relatively minor nobleman under Alfonso V. His wife Marina is thought to have been a descendant of the Banu Ansur, Counts of Monzón: they named a younger son Ansur, and appear to have split the Banu Ansur lands with the Counts of Castile. He died in 1029, leaving three sons, Fernando, Ansur and Gómez.[25] These would all be members of the pro-Navarre faction of the Leonese nobility, and are absent from court during most of the reign of Bermudo III of León. Of these, Fernando Díaz would marry Elvira Sánchez, heiress of Banu Gómez senior-line member, count Sancho Gómez, and through her apparently gained control of the family's holdings in Liébana that had been held by Sancho's widow, Toda García, who was aunt to the Pamplona queen, Muniadona of Castile. Following the death of Sancho III of Pamplona, he appears at court and is given the rank of count, but he died not long thereafter, in 1038, leaving children who were all dead without issue by 1060.[26] His younger brother, Ansur Díaz, would be in the service of the Navarrese Count of Castile who succeeded as Ferdinand I of León. He appears as count from 1042, and died 30 September 1047, leaving sons Pedro, Diego, Gonzalo and Fernando, Pedro being born to a first wife whose identity is unknown, and at least Diego to a second wife, Justa Fernández, daughter of count Fernando Flaínez.[27]
     "The youngest son of Diego Fernández, Gómez Díaz, likewise appears as count in 1042, and succeeded in reacquiring most of the dispersed lands once held by the senior line of the family, receiving Liébana and Carrión following the death of his brother Fernando, and wresting Saldaña from the family of Alfonso Díaz, to whom it had passed with the extinction of the senior line of Banu Gómez. His status was further amplified by his marriage to Teresa Peláez, daughter of count Pelayo Fróilaz and Aldonza Ordóñez, a granddaughter of both of the rival kings, Ramiro III and Bermudo II. By her he had sons Fernando, Pelayo and García, and daughters María, Sancha, Aldonza (Eslonza) and Elvira.[28] On his death, control of the family lands would pass to his eldest nephew, Pedro Ansúrez and his own branch would be briefly eclipsed.”
Wikipedia cites: Torres Sevilla-Quiñones de León, Margarita Cecilia (1999). Linajes nobiliarios de León y Castilla: Siglos IX-XIII. Salamanca: Junta de Castilla y León, Consejería de educación y cultura. ISBN 84-7846-781-5. pp. 341-358.2

; Per Med Lands:
     "--- Ovéquiz . Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 5 Sep 1072 under which [her sister and her son] “Momadomna et meo sobrino Gundissaluo Assuriz” donated "divisiones...abemus de abolorum parentumque nostrorum in Uilla...Uimara" to Sahagún[1642]. This property was also donated by Muniadomna Ovéquiz, who is therefore presumably identified as “Momadomna” in this 5 Sep 1072 charter.
     "m as his second wife, ANSUR Díaz, son of conde DIEGO Fernández de Saldaña & his wife Marina --- (-after 29 Sep 1047)."
Med Lands cites:
[1642] Sahagún, Tomo II, 716, p. 440.5

Family 1

NN Ovéquiz (?)

Family 2

Unknown (?)

Family 4

Justa Fernández (?)
Child

Citations

  1. [S1434] Simon Barton, The Aristocracy in Twelfth-Century Leon and Castile (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1997), pp. 275-6. Hereinafter cited as Barton [1997] Aristocracy in 12th Cent Leon & Castile.
  2. [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banu_G%C3%B3mez. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
  3. [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SPANISH%20NOBILITY%20LATER%20MEDIEVAL.htm#AnsurDiazdied1047B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  4. [S812] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bferris, Jr. William R. Ferris (unknown location), downloaded updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I28653
  5. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SPANISH%20NOBILITY%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#OvequizMPedroAnsurez
  6. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SPANISH%20NOBILITY%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#JustaFernandez
  7. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SPANISH%20NOBILITY%20LATER%20MEDIEVAL.htm#GonzaloAnsurezMSolRodriquez
  8. [S812] e-mail address, updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I28651
  9. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SPANISH%20NOBILITY%20LATER%20MEDIEVAL.htm#PedroAnsurezdied1117

Juliana de Moncon1

F, #20923
FatherAnsur Diaz de Moncon d. c 1030
MotherJuliana de Cifontes
Last Edited17 Jul 2020
     Juliana de Moncon married Ansur Diaz (?) Conde de Valladolid, son of Conde Diego Fernández (?) and Marina (?).1

Family

Ansur Diaz (?) Conde de Valladolid d. a 29 Sep 1047

Pedro Ansúrez (?) Conde en Liébana, Carrión y Saldaña, y Señor de Valladolid1,2

M, #20925, b. 1040, d. 9 September 1119
FatherAnsur Diaz (?) Conde de Valladolid1,2,3 d. a 29 Sep 1047
MotherUnknown (?)4
Last Edited6 Oct 2020
     Pedro Ansúrez (?) Conde en Liébana, Carrión y Saldaña, y Señor de Valladolid married Justa (?)
;
His 1st wife; her 2nd husband.3 Pedro Ansúrez (?) Conde en Liébana, Carrión y Saldaña, y Señor de Valladolid was born in 1040.5 He married Eilo Alfonso (?) before 17 June 1084 at
His 2nd wife.6
Pedro Ansúrez (?) Conde en Liébana, Carrión y Saldaña, y Señor de Valladolid married Elvira Sánchez (?) before 18 September 1114
;
His 3rd wife.3
Pedro Ansúrez (?) Conde en Liébana, Carrión y Saldaña, y Señor de Valladolid died on 9 September 1119; Barton days d. 9 Dec 1117; Med Lands says d. 9/9/1119.2,3
      ; Per Fletcher [1990:117]: "...Pedro Ansúrez belonged to a very important family of Leónese magnates. He was a man of about the same age as Rodrigo Diaz [El Cid], perhaps a few years older, as as closely associated with Alfonso VI as Rodrigo was with Sancho II. In 1067 he held onf oe the great court offices, that of 'mayordomo', and by 1071 he had been promoted to the dignity of count. His fortunes fell with his king's and he accompanied Alfonso into his Toldedan exile."5

; This is the same person as:
”Pedro Ansúrez” at Wikipedia and as
”Pedro Ansúrez” at Wikipedia (ES).7,8

; Per Med Lands:
     "PEDRO Ansúrez, son of conde ANSUR Díaz & his [first/third wife ---] (-9 Sep 1119). "Iusta" donated “Uilla de Don Uascon in Aratoi medietate et illa ratione de Annaia Rodriquiz et de domna Tota sua germana...et in Aratoi, in Bustello de Flavio...et in riuulo Aratoi in Quintanella de Petro Ansuriz” to Sahagún by charter dated 27 Mar 1063[947]. Mayordomo of Alfonso VI King of León 24 Jul 1067 to 3 Sep 1067. “...Petro Assurez, Didaco Assurez...” confirmed the charter dated 26 Aug 1069 under which “Iuliana cum sorore mea domna Paterna” donated "portionem in...cimiterio Sancti Felicis cum decanis suis..." to Sahagún[948]. Conde: “...Petrus Assuriz comis...” confirmed the charter dated 1 Nov 1070 under which "Petro Petriz" donated “Uillanoba...in Escobare” to the monastery of San Mancio[949]. “...Petro Assuriz...” confirmed the charter dated 13 Jan [1071] under which “Adosinda Gutterriz Christi ancilla” donated "in Uilla Ordonio, medietate..." to Sahagún[950]. "...Petro Ansurriz comes..." subscribed the charter dated 1 May 1071 under which “Ildonza comitissa prolis Gundisaluo Munniz” donated “hereditatibus...in Ualle Leuanago...in Bobatella...in Sancta Cruce” to Sahagún[951]. "...Petro Ansuriz comes..." confirmed the charter dated 15 Oct 1071 under which King Alfonso VI granted “hereditates secus flubio Estola, territorio Aquilare...” to “soror mea domina Urracca”[952]. “Petro Assuriz comes...Didaco Assuriz...” confirmed the charter dated 1 Jul 1073 under which “Fredinandus Flainiz” donated "hereditatem...in locum...Uilla Farauellos subtus Aucter Morisco iuxta Ceia” to Sahagún[953]. In Toro and Zamora, Santa María de Carrión, Cabezon, Saldaña y Liébana. "Ruderigo Didaz" accepted as his wife "Scemena filia Didago ducis de terra Asturiense" and granted property "in territorio Kastelle…in Cavia" to her, with "comes Petro Assuriz et comes Garsea Ordonniz" as guarantors, by charter dated 19 Jul 1074[954]. "…Petrus Ansuriz…" subscribed the charter dated 17 Aug 1077 which records an agreement between Bishop Diego Peláez and the abbot of Antealtares, San Fagundo[955]. “…Petri Assuriz…” subscribed the charter dated 18 Apr 1081 under which “Ranimirus filius Garsie regis et Stefanie regina” donated property to Santa María de Nájera[956]. The dating clause of a charter dated 21 Sep 1081, under which "Uelasquita prolis Guterrizi" sold “uno solare...in...Uilla Filal discurrente ribulo Cisneiros...baselica Sancti Ioanis Batista” to “Suarius presbiter”, records “comes Petru Ansurizi in Saldania et in Sancta Maria et in suas villas...”[957]. The dating clause of a charter dated 27 Apr 1084, under which “Obeco Flayniz” sold “erreditatem...que abemus de abibus et parentibus nostris in Kampo Tauro villas...Ualle et Quintanella...meas rationes” to “Guter Nebozaniz et uxoris uestra Scemena Obequiz et filiis vestris”, records “imperante Zamora comite Petro Ansuriz et Gundisalbo Adefonso...”[958]. "Fernando Ermegildiz et uxor mea donna Juliana et filiis nostris" sold property to "comite Petro Asuriz et uxor vestra Ailoni comedissa" by charter dated 17 Jun 1084[959]. "Comes Petrus Assurez et uxor mea comdessa domna Elo" donated property to the abbey of Silos by charter dated 1085, witnessed by "Guthier Thelez, Munio Blasquez de Campos, Flayn Fernandez, Pelagio Dominguez, Didacus Vermudez, Gutier Gundisalviz, Fredinando Rodriguez"[960]. The abbot of Cluny and his community including "comitissa de terra Spanensi...Iusta", who declared that she left “in patrio sua nec filios nec filias”, sold property of “propinquus suus aut de viri sui qui comite Ansur Didaz” to “filius [suus] alia uxori...comite domno Petro...et uxore vestre comitissa domna Eilo” by charter dated 29 Mar 1085[961]. The dating clause of a charter dated 6 May 1085, under which “Ecta Annaiaz” sold “in villa...Tedra teritorio Campis Torio...mea porcionem” to “Gutierre Nepozaniz et uxor tua Xemena”, records “comite Petro Ansuriz in Toro et in Zamora et eius vigarius in Autero de Sellas Pelagius Gomiz et Nunnio Monnioz...”[962]. "Comes Petrus Ansuriz" donated "hereditatem patris mei quas dimisit germano meo comitis Didaco Ansuriz et germanas meas relinquid filie sue…Geluira Didaz" to León Cathedral, with the consent of "congiugis mee comitissa domna Eilo et filiorum atque filiarum", for the souls of "patris mei comitis Ansur Didaz atque sue mulieris comitisse domne Iuste immo germani mei comitis Didaci Ansuriz et supprine mee…Geluira Didaz", by charter dated to [1088/91][963]. A charter dated 7 Sep 1090 records a dispute between Sahagún and “comite domno Petro et comite domno Martino” concerning “medietate de villa...Fonticellas”, donated by “comite Monnio Adefonso”, and “alia media villa...Sancti Romani que habuit comitissa domna Momadonna de incartatione viri sui comite Adefonso...et pro alias duas villas...Gordaliza et Uallicello”, and the donation made by “Petrus comes...cum uxore mea domna Eilo et Martinus comes...cum filiis meis” which settled the dispute[964]. A charter dated 16 Sep 1090 records that “domna Maiore” granted “hereditate quam habuit de viro suo Uermudo Monnioz in villa...Abduz” to “Petro Assuriz comes” and that the latter exchanged “herentia qui fuit de domna Maiore in Uilla de Abduz que habuit de viro suo Uermudo Monnioz in dote arrarum et de porfiliatione filie sue domna Santia” with Sahagún[965]. The testament of "El conde Pedro Ansúrez" is dated 12 Dec 1095[966]. The dating clause of a charter dated 19 Jan 1097, under which "Brabolio Gutierrez" sold land “en territorio de León las villas Cubillas” to “Ordoño Sarraciniz y a su mujer Fronilde Ovéquiz”, records “comes Raimundus in Galicia et in Zamora, comes domno Enrriz in Otero de Sellas, comite Petro Ansurez in Saldania”[967]. “Comes Petrus Ansuriz...cum coniuge mea comitessa Eilone” donated “hereditate in territorio Ceie prope aqua...Ceia in loco...Ual de Cespetes...medietatem...divisa que fuit de Gondisaluo Alfonso” to “Petro Citiz” by charter dated 21 May 1098[968]. "…Petrus Ansuriz comes…" subscribed the charter dated 16 Jan 1100 under which Alfonso VI King of Castile donated half of the monastery of Piloño to Santiago de Compostela[969]. "Petrus Anssuriz Comes…cum uxore mea comitissa Domna Eilo" donated property in Moratinos, Villasanzo, Canraso and Sahagún to Sahagún monastery by charter dated 1101[970]. He was exiled from 1104 to 1109 in the county of Urgel, where he acted as regent for the infant conde Armengol VI[971]. He returned after the death of King Alfonso VI in 1109 and received the counties of Saldaña, Carrión and San Román de Entrepeñas in Dec 1109[972]. Queen Urraca donated property to León Santa María by charter dated 22 Jul 1109, subscribed by "Petrus Ansuriz Carrionensium comes, Gumez Gunzaluiz Castellanorum comes, Rudericus Munioni Asturensium comes, Froila Didaci Legionensium comes, Petrus Froilaz Gallecie comes, Suarius Ueremudiz consul Gallecie, Aluarus Fanniz Toletule dux, Munio Guterriz maiordomus palacii, Petrus Gunzaluiz armiger regis, Fernandus Gunzaluiz, Adefonsus Telliz, Tellus Telliz, Fernandus Telliz"[973]. The dating clause of a charter dated 6 Jun 1110, under which the monastery of Sahagún granted privileges to the inhabitants of Población de Soto, records “...comite Petro Assuriz in Sancta Maria et...in Seldania...Gonzaluo Assuriz maiorino in Sancta Maria"[974]. "Urraca…tocius Ispanie regina" confirmed rights of the monastery of San Millán de la Cogolla by charter dated Aug 1110, confirmed by "…Petrus Assurez comes Carrionensium…"[975]. "…Comes Petrus Ansuriz in Saldania…" subscribed the charter dated May 1112 under which Queen Urraca granted property to "comiti dno Petro Froyalz et uxori uestre comitisse dne Maiori Roderici de Rarzena"[976]. The dating clause of the charter dated 22 Jan 1113, under which “Uermudo Uelaci et uxor mea Oro Diaci et filiis meis” donated "solare in Uilla Abduce...de prima pars (palacio) que fuit de Monio Diaci" to “Pelagio Milianici”, records “Comite don Petrus in Saldania et in Melgare...”[977]. "Comes Petrus Assur filius…mandante Saldania et Capizon" donated property to Valladolid Santa María, for the soul of "uxori meæ comitissa Eiloni", by charter dated 17 Sep 1114, confirmed by "comitissa Eluira Sangiz, comitissa domna Maior, Martin Petriz de Oter Desellas, Assur Sanciz, Sanccio Sangiz, Elvira Sangiz, Eilo Rudrikiz, comes Ermen Gaudus, Enderkina Rudrikiz…"[978]. "Comes Petrus Assur filius et […uxor mea] comitissa Eluira Sanccius filia" donated property to Valladolid Santa María, by charter dated 18 Sep 1114, the dating clause of which names the donor "Petrus Assuriz, comes prefatus, mandante Saldania et illa Torre de Monte Molone, Septimankas, et Capizone", confirmed by "Martin Petriz de Oterdesellas, comitissa domna Maior eius uxor, comes Ermengaudus, Sanccia Gomez, Asur Sangiz, Sanccio Sangiz, Ferrand Petriz, Eilo Rudrikiz eius uxor, Enderkina Rudrikiz…"[979]. “Comes Petrus Asiuris” granted “vinea...[et] in...orto de los Morales” to “don Martino meo clerico” by charter dated 19 Nov 1115, confirmed by “comitisa Elvira Sangiz, Sancia Gomiz, Azenar Sangiz maiordomo...”[980]. The last reference to him is dated 9 Dec 1117[981]. The necrology of León Cathedral records the death “V Id Sep...era MCXVIIII” of “Petrus comes Ansuret”[982].
     "m firstly as her second husband, JUSTA ---, widow of RODRIGO ---, daughter of --- (-[7 May 1063/1070]). "Iusta" donated “Uilla de Don Uascon in Aratoi medietate et illa ratione de Annaia Rodriquiz et de domna Tota sua germana...et in Aratoi, in Bustello de Flavio...et in riuulo Aratoi in Quintanella de Petro Ansuriz” to Sahagún by charter dated 27 Mar 1063[983]. "Iusta...cum filiabus meis" donated “in Quintanella monasterium Sancti Saluatoris” to Sahagún, for the souls of “viro meo Petro Assuriz et filio meo Gunsaluo”, by charter dated 27 Mar 1063, which also records that she donated “villas in Quintanella in Bustello et Flauis et in Uilla Don Uascon terciam partem vel quant cum illi quadrat inter suas germanas” for the soul of “filii mei Martino Rodriquiz”[984].
     "m secondly (before [1070]) EILO Alfonso, daughter of conde ALFONSO Muñoz & his wife condesa Aldonza González (-[1110/13 Jun 1113]). Considering the marriage dates of the couple's daughters, it is unlikely that this marriage took place after [1070], although that is late assuming that the birth date of Pedro Ansúrez is correct as shown above. "Fernando Ermegildiz et uxor mea donna Juliana et filiis nostris" sold property to "comite Petro Asuriz et uxor vestra Ailoni comedissa" by charter dated 17 Jun 1084[985]. "Comes Petrus Assurez et uxor mea comdessa domna Elo" donated property to the abbey of Silos by charter dated 1085, witnessed by "Guthier Thelez, Munio Blasquez de Campos, Flayn Fernandez, Pelagio Dominguez, Didacus Vermudez, Gutier Gundisalviz, Fredinando Rodriguez"[986]. "Comes Petrus Ansuriz" donated "hereditatem patris mei quas dimisit germano meo comitis Didaco Ansuriz et germanas meas relinquid filie sue…Geluira Didaz" to León Cathedral, with the consent of "congiugis mee comitissa domna Eilo et filiorum atque filiarum", for the souls of "patris mei comitis Ansur Didaz atque sue mulieris comitisse domne Iuste immo germani mei comitis Didaci Ansuriz et supprine mee…Geluira Didaz", by charter dated to [1088/91][987]. A charter dated 7 Sep 1090 records a dispute between Sahagún and “comite domno Petro et comite domno Martino” concerning “medietate de villa...Fonticellas”, donated by “comite Monnio Adefonso”, and “alia media villa...Sancti Romani que habuit comitissa domna Momadonna de incartatione viri sui comite Adefonso...et pro alias duas villas...Gordaliza et Uallicello”, and the donation made by “Petrus comes...cum uxore mea domna Eilo et Martinus comes...cum filiis meis” which settled the dispute[988]. A charter dated 16 Sep 1090 records that “domna Maiore” granted “hereditate quam habuit de viro suo Uermudo Monnioz in villa...Abduz” to “Petro Assuriz comes” and that the latter exchanged “herentia qui fuit de domna Maiore in Uilla de Abduz que habuit de viro suo Uermudo Monnioz in dote arrarum et de porfiliatione filie sue domna Santia” with Sahagún[989]. "Comes Petro Ansuriz et uxoris mee comitissa Eiloni" donated property to the monastery of San Zoilo de Carrión by charter dated 24 Dec 1095 which names "frater meus comes Didago Ansuriz"[990]. “Comes Petrus Ansuriz...cum coniuge mea comitessa Eilone” donated “hereditate in territorio Ceie prope aqua...Ceia in loco...Ual de Cespetes...medietatem...divisa que fuit de Gondisaluo Alfonso” to “Petro Citiz” by charter dated 21 May 1098[991]. "Petrus Anssuriz Comes…cum uxore mea comitissa Domna Eilo" donated property in Moratinos, Villasanzo, Canraso and Sahagún to Sahagún monastery by charter dated 1101[992]. "Comes Petrus de Assuriz et uxor mea comitissa domina Elo" donated their property at Villasirga to Santa María de Pamplona by charter dated 1110[993].
     "m thirdly (before 18 Sep 1114) ELVIRA Sánchez, daughter of conde SANCHO & his wife ---. Assuming that the birth date of Pedro Ansúrez is correct as shown above, he would have been over 75 years old at the time of this second marriage. "Comes Petrus Assur filius…mandante Saldania et Capizon" donated property to Valladolid Santa María, for the soul of "uxori meæ comitissa Eiloni", by charter dated 17 Sep 1114, confirmed by "comitissa Eluira Sangiz…"[994]. "Comes Petrus Assur filius et […uxor mea] comitissa Eluira Sanccius filia" donated property to Valladolid Santa María, by charter dated 18 Sep 1114[995]. “Comes Petrus Asiuris” granted “vinea...[et] in...orto de los Morales” to “don Martino meo clerico” by charter dated 19 Nov 1115, confirmed by “comitisa Elvira Sangiz, Sancia Gomiz, Azenar Sangiz maiordomo...”[996]."
Med Lands cites:
[947] Sahagún, Tomo II, 623, p. 325.
[948] Sahagún, Tomo II, 687, p. 405.
[949] Sahagún, Tomo II, 693, p. 413.
[950] Sahagún, Tomo II, 695, p. 415.
[951] Sahagún, Tomo II, 699, p. 420.
[952] Eslonza, Part I, V, p. 8.
[953] Sahagún, Tomo II, 722, p. 446.
[954] Burgos Cathedral, 25, p. 60.
[955] López Ferreiro (1900), Tomo III, Apéndice, I, p. 1.
[956] Nájera Santa María 23, p. 43.
[957] Sahagún, Tomo III, 795, p. 86.
[958] Sahagún, Tomo III, 810, p. 105.
[959] Valladolid Santa María, Tome I, I, p. 1.
[960] Silos 21, p. 27.
[961] León Cathedral, Vol. IV, 1237, p. 519.
[962] Sahagún, Tomo III, 820, p. 118.
[963] León Cathedral, Vol. IV, 1262, p. 557.
[964] Sahagún, Tomo III, 867, p. 176.
[965] Sahagún, Tomo III, 868, p. 178.
[966] RAH, Colección Salazar y Castro, M-10, fo 165 a 166 (no. 47876).
[967] Tordesillas, 9, p. 7.
[968] Sahagún, Tomo III, 1028, p. 365.
[969] López Ferreiro (1900), Tomo III, Apéndice, XIV, p. 47.
[970] Sahagún (Pérez), Apéndice III, Escritura CXXXIV, p. 501.
[971] Barton (2002), p. 275.
[972] Torres (1999), p. 356.
[973] León Cathedral, Vol. V, 1327, p. 3.
[974] Sahagún, Tomo IV, 1179, p. 14.
[975] San Millán de la Cogolla II, 330, p. 219.
[976] López Ferreiro (1900), Tomo III, Apéndice, XXVIII, p. 81.
[977] Sahagún, Tomo IV, 1187, p. 32.
[978] Valladolid Santa María, Tome I, XVII, p. 91.
[979] Valladolid Santa María, Tome I, XVIII, p. 95.
[980] Segovia Cathedral, 1, p. 45.
[981] CDS, doc. 1197, cited in Torres (1999), p. 356.
[982] León Cathedral Necrology.
[983] Sahagún, Tomo II, 623, p. 325.
[984] Sahagún, Tomo II, 625, p. 327.
[985] Valladolid Santa María, Tome I, I, p. 1.
[986] Silos 21, p. 27.
[987] León Cathedral, Vol. IV, 1262, p. 557.
[988] Sahagún, Tomo III, 867, p. 176.
[989] Sahagún, Tomo III, 868, p. 178.
[990] San Zoilo de Carrión, 15, p. 30.
[991] Sahagún, Tomo III, 1028, p. 365.
[992] Sahagún (Pérez), Apéndice III, Escritura CXXXIV, p. 501.
[993] Pamplona 117, p. 127.
[994] Valladolid Santa María, Tome I, XVII, p. 91.
[995] Valladolid Santa María, Tome I, XVIII, p. 95.
[996] Segovia Cathedral, 1, p. 45.3


; Per Med Lands:
     "EILO Alfonso (-before 13 Jun 1113). "Comes Adefonsus Munniuz...cum uxor mea comitissa domna Ildonzia et filiis meis Martini et Monnio et Gonzalbo et Maria et Maiore et Eiloni" donated “ereditate...abeo de parentum meorum Munnio Adefonso in villa...Uillacorta in territorio...Zeia...mea porcione...” to “Fredinando Nunniz” by charter dated 11 Sep 1054[720]. "Fernando Ermegildiz et uxor mea donna Juliana et filiis nostris" sold property to "comite Petro Asuriz et uxor vestra Ailoni comedissa" by charter dated 17 Jun 1084[721]. "Comes Petrus Assurez et uxor mea comdessa domna Elo" donated property to the abbey of Silos by charter dated 1085, witnessed by "Guthier Thelez, Munio Blasquez de Campos, Flayn Fernandez, Pelagio Dominguez, Didacus Vermudez, Gutier Gundisalviz, Fredinando Rodriguez"[722]. "Comes Petrus Ansuriz" donated "hereditatem patris mei quas dimisit germano meo comitis Didaco Ansuriz et germanas meas relinquid filie sue…Geluira Didaz" to León Cathedral, with the consent of "congiugis mee comitissa domna Eilo et filiorum atque filiarum", for the souls of "patris mei comitis Ansur Didaz atque sue mulieris comitisse domne Iuste immo germani mei comitis Didaci Ansuriz et supprine mee…Geluira Didaz", by charter dated to [1088/91][723]. A charter dated 7 Sep 1090 records a dispute between Sahagún and “comite domno Petro et comite domno Martino” concerning “medietate de villa...Fonticellas”, donated by “comite Monnio Adefonso”, and “alia media villa...Sancti Romani que habuit comitissa domna Momadonna de incartatione viri sui comite Adefonso...et pro alias duas villas...Gordaliza et Uallicello”, and the donation made by “Petrus comes...cum uxore mea domna Eilo et Martinus comes...cum filiis meis” which settled the dispute[724]. "Comes Petro Ansuriz et uxoris mee comitissa Eiloni" donated property to the monastery of San Zoilo de Carrión by charter dated 24 Dec 1095 which names "frater meus comes Didago Ansuriz"[725]. “Comes Petrus Ansuriz...cum coniuge mea comitessa Eilone” donated “hereditate in territorio Ceie prope aqua...Ceia in loco...Ual de Cespetes...medietatem...divisa que fuit de Gondisaluo Alfonso” to “Petro Citiz” by charter dated 21 May 1098[726]. "Petrus Anssuriz Comes…cum uxore mea comitissa Domna Eilo" donated property in Moratinos, Villasanzo, Canraso and Sahagún to Sahagún monastery by charter dated 1101[727].
     "m (before 17 Jun 1084[728]) as his second wife, PEDRO Ansúrez, son of conde ANSUR Díaz & his [first/third wife ---] (-9 Sep 1119)."
Med Lands cites:
[720] Sahagún, Tomo II, 566, p. 259.
[721] Valladolid Santa María, Tome I, I, p. 1.
[722] Férotin, D. M. (ed.) (1897) (Paris) Recueil des chartes de l'abbaye de Silos (“Silos”), 21, p. 27.
[723] León Cathedral, Vol. IV, 1262, p. 557.
[724] Sahagún, Tomo III, 867, p. 176.
[725] San Zoilo de Carrión, 15, p. 30.
[726] Sahagún, Tomo III, 1028, p. 365.
[727] Sahagún (Pérez), Apéndice III, Escritura CXXXIV, p. 501.
[728] Considering the marriage dates of the couple's daughters, this marriage must have taken place around [1065].6


; Per Fletcher: "...Count Pedro Ansúrez was exiled by Alfonso VI between 1103 and 1109...Count Pedro spent his exile in the Catalan county of Urgel. He had a family connection with the area, through his daughter who had married the count of Urgel."9

Family 1

Justa (?) d. bt 7 May 1063 - 1070

Family 2

Child

Citations

  1. [S812] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bferris, Jr. William R. Ferris (unknown location), downloaded updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I28651
  2. [S1434] Simon Barton, The Aristocracy in Twelfth-Century Leon and Castile (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1997), pp. 275-6. Hereinafter cited as Barton [1997] Aristocracy in 12th Cent Leon & Castile.
  3. [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SPANISH%20NOBILITY%20LATER%20MEDIEVAL.htm#PedroAnsurezdied1117. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  4. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SPANISH%20NOBILITY%20LATER%20MEDIEVAL.htm#AnsurDiazdied1047B
  5. [S1427] Richard Fletcher, The Quest for El Cid (New York: Oxford University Press, 1989/1990), p. 117. Hereinafter cited as Fletcher [1990] The Quest for El Cid.
  6. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SPANISH%20NOBILITY%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#EiloAlfonsodied1113
  7. [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Ans%C3%BArez. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
  8. [S4760] Wikipédia - Llaenciclopedia libre, online https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Portada, Pedro Ansúrez: Pedro Ansúrez. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia (ES).
  9. [S1427] Richard Fletcher, Fletcher [1990] The Quest for El Cid, p. 83.
  10. [S1434] Simon Barton, Barton [1997] Aristocracy in 12th Cent Leon & Castile, p. 284, note 3.
  11. [S812] e-mail address, updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I28637
  12. [S812] e-mail address, updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I29527

Mayor Perez (?) de Valladolid1

F, #20926
FatherPedro Ansúrez (?) Conde en Liébana, Carrión y Saldaña, y Señor de Valladolid1 b. 1040, d. 9 Sep 1119
MotherEilo Alfonso (?)2 d. b 13 Jun 1113
Last Edited16 Jul 2020
     Mayor Perez (?) de Valladolid married Alvar Fanez (?)3

Citations

  1. [S812] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bferris, Jr. William R. Ferris (unknown location), downloaded updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I29527
  2. [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SPANISH%20NOBILITY%20LATER%20MEDIEVAL.htm#PedroAnsurezdied1117. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  3. [S1434] Simon Barton, The Aristocracy in Twelfth-Century Leon and Castile (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1997), p. 230. Hereinafter cited as Barton [1997] Aristocracy in 12th Cent Leon & Castile.
  4. [S1434] Simon Barton, Barton [1997] Aristocracy in 12th Cent Leon & Castile, p. 230, note 2.
  5. [S1434] Simon Barton, Barton [1997] Aristocracy in 12th Cent Leon & Castile, p. 299.

Maria de Moncon

F, #20928
FatherDiego Gonsalez , Count de Moncon d. c 978
Last Edited11 Nov 2001
     Maria de Moncon married an unknown person.
She married Pedro Pelayez (?), son of Pelayo Fruelas el Diacono and Aldonza (?) de Asturias.1

     Reference: 538627841.

Diego Gonsalez , Count de Moncon

M, #20929, d. circa 978
FatherGonzalo Ansúrez (?) d. a 15 May 984
Last Edited17 Jul 2020
     Diego Gonsalez , Count de Moncon died circa 978.

Family

Children

Ansur Diaz de Moncon

M, #20930, d. circa 1030
FatherDiego Gonsalez , Count de Moncon d. c 978
Last Edited17 Jul 2020
     Ansur Diaz de Moncon married Juliana de Cifontes.

Ansur Diaz de Moncon died circa 1030.

Juliana de Cifontes

F, #20931
Last Edited17 Jul 2020
     Juliana de Cifontes married Ansur Diaz de Moncon, son of Diego Gonsalez , Count de Moncon.

Gonzalo Ansúrez (?)1

M, #20932, d. after 15 May 984
FatherAnsur Fernández (?)1 d. a 24 Sep 946
Last Edited17 Jul 2020
     Gonzalo Ansúrez (?) died after 15 May 984.1
      ; Per Med Lands:
     "GONZALO Ansúrez (-after 15 May 984). “Assur Fredinandiz comes et uxor mea Guntroda cum filiis nostris” donated “fontem...Aderata in termino de Sacramenia” to San Pedro de Cardeñas by charter dated 26 Dec 943, witnessed by “Fredinando Assuriz, Obeco Assuriz, Munio Assuriz, Osorio Munnioz...Guttier Assuriz, Gundisalbo Assuriz...”[125]. “Assur Fernandez comes et uxor mea Guntroda cum filiis nostris” donated property to San Pedro de Cardeñas by charter dated 7 Dec 943, witnessed by "Ramirus Rex, Domna Toda, Fernandus Assuriz filius comitis, Oveco Assuriz, Munio Assuriz, Nuno Assuriz, Guter Assuriz, Gonzalo Assuriz, Domna Taresa filia comitis…"[126]. "Gundisalvus Ansurez comite in Montesson" donated Sahagún to the monastery of Santa María de Husillos by charter dated 26 Apr 947[127]. "Alfonsus…Hispaniæ Rex…cum conjuge mea regina Domina Berengaria", by undated charter, confirmed the different territories contributed by "Anrricus et Nunio Ansurez…suo germano Ferdinando Ansurez qui erat comite in Monteson…Gundisalus Ansurez…sua germana Domina Tarasia Regina et Rex Ramiro qui erat in Legione…" towards the foundation of the monastery of Santa María de Husillos dated 17 Sep 950[128]. "Fernandus et Gundisalvus Anxurez comites" defined the territory of the monastery of Santa María de Husillos founded by them by charter dated 17 Sep 950[129]. He confirmed the 7 Sep 972 document relating to property arrangements at Covarrubias for the monastery of San Cosme y San Damián, and the 15 May 984 donation of Calzadilla de Cueza[130]."
Med Lands cites:
[125] San Pedro de Cardeña, 42, p. 71.
[126] Berganza (1721) Secunda parte, Appendice XXVI, p. 381.
[127] Husillos Santa Maria, II, p. 319.
[128] Husillos Santa Maria, VI, p. 330.
[129] Husillos Santa Maria, V, p. 328.
[130] Zabalza Duque (1998), p. 380, and Sahagún, Tomo I, 318, respectively.1
Gonzalo Ansúrez (?) was also known as Ginsalo Ansurez de Moncon.

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CASTILE.htm#AnsurFernandezMGontrodaNunez. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.

Ansur Fernández (?)1

M, #20933, d. after 24 September 946
FatherFernando Ansúrez (?) Conde de Castile d. 930
MotherMuniadomna (?)1 d. bt 913 - 921
Last Edited6 Oct 2020
     Ansur Fernández (?) married Gontroda Núñez (?)2

Ansur Fernández (?) died after 24 September 946.1
     Reference: Per Med Lands:
     "ANSUR Fernández (-after 24 Sep 946). “Fredinando Assuriz et uxor mea Momadonna et filio nostro Assur Fernandiz” donated “serna in locum...Riuo de Uena iusta ecclesie Sancte Eolalie” to San Pedro de Cardeña by charter dated 4 Mar 921, witnessed by “Assur, Obeco Nuniz, Tello...”[92]. He confirmed the 28 Jan 929 donation of Conde Fernando González and his mother to the monastery of Santa María de Lara[93]. “Assur Fredinandiz comes et uxor mea Guntroda cum filiis nostris” donated “fontem...Aderata in termino de Sacramenia” to San Pedro de Cardeñas by charter dated 26 Dec 943, witnessed by “Fredinando Assuriz, Obeco Assuriz, Munio Assuriz, Osorio Munnioz...Guttier Assuriz, Gundisalbo Assuriz...”[94]. Conde en Castilla: the dating clause of a charter dated 23 Aug 944, under which Ramiro II King of León donated “terra qui condam extitit pumare de comite” to San Pedro de Cardeñas, records “...comite Assur Fernandiz in Castella”[95]. "Comite Assuri Fredenandiz…in Castella" donated property to San Salvador de Oña by charter dated 22 Nov 944[96], although presumably this is a later fabrication as the monastery was only founded in the early 11th century. "Ranimirus rex" donated property to Sahagún by charter dated 29 Mar 945, subscribed by "…Assur Fernandiz, Aurelius Baroncelli"[97]. "Ranimiro rex" donated property to Sahagún by charter dated 3 Apr 945, witnessed by "…Assuri Fredenandiz…"[98]. “...Ansur Fredenandiz, Fredenando Gontesalviz...” confirmed the charter dated 24 Sep 946 under which King Ramiro II donated "villa...Perales et Volpiare et Villa Rezmiro secundum obtinuit illas Gundisalbo Moniz" to Vega[99].
     "m GONTRODA, daughter of ---. “Assur Fredinandiz comes et uxor mea Guntroda cum filiis nostris” donated “fontem...Aderata in termino de Sacramenia” to San Pedro de Cardeñas by charter dated 26 Dec 943, witnessed by “Fredinando Assuriz, Obeco Assuriz, Munio Assuriz, Osorio Munnioz...Guttier Assuriz, Gundisalbo Assuriz...”[100]. Salazar Acha suggests that she may have been Gontroda Núñez, daughter of [Nuño Vélaz & his wife ---], for onomastics reasons only, the names of her children recalling those of her supposed brothers[101].
     "Ansur & his wife had seven children."
Med Lands cites:
[92] San Pedro de Cardeña, 12, p. 37.
[93] Zabalza Duque, M. (1998) Colección diplomática de los Condes de Castilla (Junta de Castilla y León), p. 130.
[94] San Pedro de Cardeña, 42, p. 71.
[95] San Pedro de Cardeña, 46, p. 78.
[96] Alamo, J. del (ed.) (1950) (Madrid) Colección diplomatica de San Salvador de Oña 822-1284, Tomo I 822-1214 ("San Salvador de Oña (1950)") I, 3, p. 4.
[97] Mínguez Fernández, J. M. (ed.) (1976) Colección diplomatica del Monasterio de Sahagún, Tomo I (Siglos IX y X) (León), 97.
[98] Sahagún, Tomo I, 99.
[99] Serrano, L. (ed.) (1927) Cartulario de Monasterio de Vega con documentos de San Pelayo de Oviedo (Madrid), Vega (“Vega”), 2, p. 3.
[100] San Pedro de Cardeña, 42, p. 71.
[101] Salazar Acha, J. de 'Una familia de la Alta Edad Media: Los Velas y su realidad historica', Estudios Genealógicos y Heráldicos (Asociación Española de Estudios Genealógicos y Heráldicos, Madrid, 1985), p. 28.1
Ansur Fernández (?) was also known as Ansur Fernandez de Moncon Count de Moncon.

Family 1

Gontroda Núñez (?)

Family 2

Children

Citations

  1. [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CASTILE.htm#AnsurFernandezMGontrodaNunez. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  2. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SPANISH%20NOBILITY%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#GontrodaNunezMAnsurFernandez
  3. [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Iberia 3 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/iberia/iberia3.html
  4. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CASTILE.htm#TeresaAnsurezMSanchoILeon

Acfred (?) Duke of Aquitaine, Comte d'Auvergne, Abbé de Brioude1

M, #20934, d. between October 927 and December 927
FatherAcfredo I (?) Count of Carcasssone and Rasez1 d. b 19 Feb 906
MotherAdelinda (?) d'Aquitaine1
Last Edited28 Mar 2020
     Acfred (?) Duke of Aquitaine, Comte d'Auvergne, Abbé de Brioude died between October 927 and December 927; Per Med Lands will dated 11 Oct 927.1
      ; Per Med Lands:
     "ACFRED (-[Oct/Dec] 927). "Acfred dux Aquitanorum" donated property "pro anima genitore meo Acfredo et genitrice mea Adalindis…et avunculis meis Wilelmo et Guarino et fratribus meis Bernardo et Guilelmo" to Cluny by charter dated 2 Oct 927[179]. He succeeded his brother in 926 as ACFRED Duke of Aquitaine, Comte d'Auvergne. Abbé de Brioude. "Acfredus" donated property to Saint-Julien de Brioude, for the souls of "genitoris mei Acfredi et genitricis meæ Adalendis et avunculorum meorum Garini atque Guillelmi et fratrum meorum Bernardi necnon etiam Guillelmi", by charter dated 11 Oct [927][180]. Will dated 11 Oct 927. He appointed Ebles "Mancer" Comte de Poitou as his successor in Aquitaine[181]."
Med Lands cites:
[179] Cluny Tome I, 286, p. 282.
[180] Brioude 315, p. 314.
[181] Richard (1903) Tome I, p. 95.1

Citations

  1. [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AQUITAINE.htm#AdelindaMAcfredoICarcassonne. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.

Pons de Melgueil1

M, #20935, d. 28 December 1125
FatherPierre de Melgueil Comte de Melgueil1 d. a 27 Apr 1085
MotherAlmodis de Toulouse1 b. bt 1045 - 1052, d. a 1123
Last Edited28 Mar 2020
     Pons de Melgueil died on 28 December 1125.1
Pons de Melgueil was buried after 28 December 1125 at Saint-André .1
      ; Per Med Lands: "PONS de Melgueil (-Sept-Salles 28 Dec 1125, bur Saint-André). The Chronicle of Saint-Maxence records the succession in 1109 of "Pontius filius comitis Mirguliæ" as abbot of Cluny[507]. Abbot of Cluny 1109. Orderic Vitalis records "Pontius son of the count of Melgueil" succeeding to the abbacy of Cluny after the death of abbot Hugues 29 Apr 1109[508]. In a later passage, he records that Pontius abbot of Cluny was accused, by certain monks who complained to Pope Calixtus II, of being "violent and extravagant in his conduct and was recklessly dissipating the monastic revenues in vain litigation". He then resigned his office and set out on pilgrimage to Jerusalem[509]. The Chronicon Gaufredi Vosiensis records that "Pontius frater Comitis de Melgoire" was captured and held in "turre…Septem-Salas" where he died "V Kal Jan", and that he was buried "quasi pauper…apud S. Andream"[510]."
Med Lands cites:
[507] Chronicon sancti Maxentii Pictavensis, Chroniques des Eglises d'Anjou, p. 424.
[508] Orderic Vitalis (Chibnall), Vol. VI, Book XI, p. 171.
[509] Orderic Vitalis (Chibnall), Vol. VI, Book XII, p. 311.
[510] Ex Chronico Gaufredi Vosiensis, 42, RHGF, Tome XII, p. 432.1

Citations

  1. [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/TOULOUSE%20NOBILITY.htm#PierreMelgueildied1085. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.

Teresa Ansurez de Moncon1

F, #20936, d. after 997
FatherAnsur Fernández (?)1,2,3 d. a 24 Sep 946
Last Edited8 Oct 2020
     Teresa Ansurez de Moncon married Sancho I "the Fat" (?) King of Leon, son of Ramiro II (?) King of Asturias, Galicia and Leon and Urraca (?) de Navarre, before 26 April 960.1,3,4

Teresa Ansurez de Moncon died after 997.1,3
      ; Per Med Lands:
     "TERESA Ansúrez (-after 997). “Assur Fredinandiz comes et uxor mea Guntroda cum filiis nostris” donated “fontem...Aderata in termino de Sacramenia” to San Pedro de Cardeñas by charter dated 26 Dec 943, witnessed by “Fredinando Assuriz, Obeco Assuriz, Munio Assuriz, Osorio Munnioz...Guttier Assuriz, Gundisalbo Assuriz...”[131]. The version of this charter reproduced by Berganza includes a different subscription list: "Ramirus Rex, Domna Toda, Fernandus Assuriz filius comitis, Oveco Assuriz, Munio Assuriz, Nuno Assuriz, Guter Assuriz, Gonzalo Assuriz, Domna Taresa filia comitis…"[132]. The Historia Silense names "Teresa regina" as mother of King Ramiro III[133]. "Alfonsus…Hispaniæ Rex…cum conjuge mea regina Domina Berengaria", by undated charter, confirmed the different territories contributed by "Anrricus et Nunio Ansurez…suo germano Ferdinando Ansurez qui erat comite in Monteson…Gundisalus Ansurez…sua germana Domina Tarasia Regina et Rex Ramiro qui erat in Legione…" towards the foundation of the monastery of Santa María de Husillos dated 17 Sep 950[134]. "Sanctius rex" donated property to the monastery of Sahagún by charter dated 26 Apr 960, confirmed by "Tarasia, Gilvira Ranimiri prolis"[135]. The Chronicon Regum Legionensium names "Teresa" as the wife of "King Sancho", when reporting their reburial in light of the threatened invasion of the kingdom of León and Asturias by Al-Mansur[136]. “Ranemirus...rex...cum amita et nutrice mea Geloira deodicata...et genitrice Tarasia deouota” donated “de comitatu de Mera III, de Nallare IV...et Parriga media et IV de comitato Nemitos” to Sobrado by charter dated 17 Sep 968[137]. “Ranemirus rex...cum genitrice mea Tarasia regina et Christi ancilla” confirmed the donation of “Parriga media...Mera media, quarta in Nallare, quarta in Nemitos, media Marzola, Vendurio medio” to Sobrado by charter dated 18 Jul 978[138]. After her son's defeat, she took refuge in Oviedo where she arranged her grandson's marriage with the son of Queen Velasquita, also exiled in Oviedo[139].
     "m (before 26 Apr 960) SANCHO I “el Craso” King of León, son of RAMIRO II King of León & his first wife Adosinda Gutiérrez (-murdered Dec 966)."
Med Lands cites:
[131] San Pedro de Cardeña, 42, p. 71.
[132] Berganza (1721) Secunda parte, Appendice XXVI, p. 381.
[133] Historia Silense (Pérez), 71, p. 174.
[134] Husillos Santa Maria, VI, p. 330.
[135] Sahagún, Tomo I, 175.
[136] Chronicon Regum Legionensium: Barton, S. and Fletcher, R. (trans. and eds.) The World of El Cid: Chronicles of the Spanish Reconquest (Manchester UP), p. 79.
[137] Loscertales de García de Valdeavellano, P. (ed.) (1976) Tumbos del monasterio de Sobrado de los monjes (Madrid) (“Sobrado”), Vol. I, 107, p. 127.
[138] Sobrado, Vol. I, 108, p. 130.
[139] Torres (1999), p. 95.3
Teresa Ansurez de Moncon was also known as Teresa Ansúrez.3

Citations

  1. [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Iberia 3 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/iberia/iberia3.html
  2. [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CASTILE.htm#AnsurFernandezMGontrodaNunez. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  3. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CASTILE.htm#TeresaAnsurezMSanchoILeon
  4. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ASTURIAS,%20LEON.htm#SanchoIdied966.
  5. [S812] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bferris, Jr. William R. Ferris (unknown location), downloaded updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I28977

Elvira Rodriguez (?)1

F, #20938
FatherRodrigo Perez Vellosa
Last Edited27 Mar 2004
     Elvira Rodriguez (?) married Osorio (?) Sire de Torono, son of Rodrigo Martinez de Osorio and Urraca Fernandez de Castro.1

Munia (?) of Gascony1

F, #20939, b. circa 812
ReferenceGAV32 EDV32
Last Edited11 Aug 2020
     Munia (?) of Gascony married Ordono I (?) King of Asturias, son of Ramiro I (?) King of Asturias and unknown (?).2
Munia (?) of Gascony was born circa 812.1
     GAV-32 EDV-32.

Citations

  1. [S812] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bferris, Jr. William R. Ferris (unknown location), downloaded updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I24923
  2. [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Iberia 4 page (Lara dynasty): http://genealogy.euweb.cz/iberia/iberia4.html
  3. [S812] e-mail address, updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I24752
  4. [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ASTURIAS,%20LEON.htm#NunoOrdonezdeidafter870A. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  5. [S1438] Miroslav Marek, updated 15 May 2003, Iberia 2 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/iberia/iberia2.html
  6. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ASTURIAS,%20LEON.htm#LeodegundisMGarciaIPamplonadied882.

Egika (?) King of the West Goths1

M, #20940, d. 701
ReferenceGAV38 EDV38
Last Edited29 Jun 2003
     Egika (?) King of the West Goths married Cixila (?), daughter of Ervigo (?) King of the West Goths and Liubigotona (?) of Spain.2,1

Egika (?) King of the West Goths died in 701.1
     GAV-38 EDV-38. He was King of the West Goths between 687 and 701.1

Citations

  1. [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Iberia 1 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/iberia/iberia1.html
  2. [S812] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bferris, Jr. William R. Ferris (unknown location), downloaded updated 4 Apr 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bferris&id=I28469