Jeanne de Dampierre Dame de Moeslain1
F, #94801, d. 2 March 1316
Father | Jean II de Dampierre Seigneur de Dampierre, Vcte de Troyes2 d. b 11 Nov 1307 |
Mother | Isabelle de Brienne2 d. bt 1302 - 1307 |
Last Edited | 16 Jul 2020 |
Jeanne de Dampierre Dame de Moeslain married Miles X/IX/VI de Noyers Sire de Noyers, son of Milon/Miles IX/VI de Noyers Sire de Noyers and Marie de Châtillon,
;
His 2nd wife.2,3,4
Jeanne de Dampierre Dame de Moeslain died on 2 March 1316.2
; Per Racines et Histoire (de Noyers): “Milon (Miles) IX (Mile VI pour J. Favier) «Le Grand» de Noyers ° ~ fin 1271 + 21/09/1350 (teste 01/05/1340) (inh. à Marcilly) chevalier (1291), seigneur de Noyers, comte de Joigny, seigneur de Maisey, Vendeuvre (Champagne, par achat entre 1318 et 1329 à Robert de Grancey, seigneur de Larrey, Jean et Hubert de Rougemont, Agnès de Durnay) et Chablis, officier de son oncle Connétable de Champagne Gaucher de Châtillon, X les Anglais Gascogne (1296, fait prisonnier à Bonnegarde), X en Flandres (1301), X à Courtrai (1302, avec Foulques/Foucard de Mello, nouveau Maréchal de France comme lui), Garde des Foires de Champagne, Maréchal de France (fin 1302 - 10/01/1303 ou 1304 ns ?), Bouteiller du duc de Bourgogne (10/1296, par cession de son oncle Jean), Ambassadeur de Philippe IV «Le Bel» et de ses fils (en Flandre, à Avignon, en Guyenne), Porte-Oriflamme de France (1304 (à Mons-en-Pévèle dès la mort d’Anseau de Chevreuse), en 11/1325, 1328 (à Cassel) et 1346), renforce et approvisionne la place de Lille (dès 1309 ; et administre le comté de Flandres avec le Connétable Gaucher de Châtillon et Foucaud du Merle ; sert encore à Lille et en Flandres en 1325 notamment avec Robert III de Wavrin dit «de Saint-Venant» chevalier, seigneur de Saint-Venant), destitué de son titre de Maréchal à la mort de Philippe IV, négocie la Paix d’Arques (23/03/1326), Bouteiller de France (dès 1336, succède au sire de Sully), X à Cassel (1328) et à Crécy (1346, y est blessé), membre du Conseil du Roi Philippe VI, Ambassadeur auprès du Roi d’Angleterre (12/1338, avec Jean, comte de Joigny, seigneur d’Antigny), Maréchal de Bourgogne (1341) (hommage au duc de Bourgogne pour Noyers au consentement du Roi Philippe IV par charte de 07/1295 ; confirme par charte de 12/1303 les donations paternelles à Marcilly ; nommé un des exécuteurs testamentaires du Roi Louis X «Le Hutin» ; acquiert avec sa 3° épouse la terre de Vaux-La-Comtesse de Geoffroi du Plessis, Protonotaire du Saint-Siège, par charte de 1319)
ép. 1) ~1294 Jeanne de Rimogne dite «de Rumigny», dame de Montcornet (02), héritière de la 1/2 du Porcien avec Rumigny et Signy ° ~1275 + dès 24/10/1303 (inh. à Marcilly) (fille de Nicolas de Rimogne, seigneur de Montcornet ; veuve d’Enguerrand de Rumigny + avant 1295 ; ou fille de Jacques de Rumigny et d’Agnès de Resson ? ; nièce d’Elisabeth de Rumilly, duchesse douairière de Lorraine)
ép. 2) dès 1307 Jeanne de Dampierre-Flandres, dame de Moëslains (52) et E(s)claron (10) + 02/03/1316 (ou 1317 ns ? ; inh. à Marcilly) (fille de Jean II, seigneur de Dampierre et Saint-Dizier, et d’Isabelle (alias Marguerite) de Brienne-Eu) (citée au contrat de mariage de sa fille Jeanne avec Jean de Châteauvillain en 1321)
ép. 3) dès 1319 Jeanne de Montbéliard-Montfaucon + 1334 (inh. à Marcilly) dame de Montaiguillon et Foissy (Yonne) (fille de Richard de Montfaucon, seigneur d’Antigny, et de Marguerite de Thourotte, dame de Montaiguillon (ou d’Isabelle de Pontailler ?) ; veuve de Gauthier de Traînel, seigneur de Foissy et Pouy-sur-Vanne)”.4
Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 15:95,127.2
;
His 2nd wife.2,3,4
Jeanne de Dampierre Dame de Moeslain died on 2 March 1316.2
; Per Racines et Histoire (de Noyers): “Milon (Miles) IX (Mile VI pour J. Favier) «Le Grand» de Noyers ° ~ fin 1271 + 21/09/1350 (teste 01/05/1340) (inh. à Marcilly) chevalier (1291), seigneur de Noyers, comte de Joigny, seigneur de Maisey, Vendeuvre (Champagne, par achat entre 1318 et 1329 à Robert de Grancey, seigneur de Larrey, Jean et Hubert de Rougemont, Agnès de Durnay) et Chablis, officier de son oncle Connétable de Champagne Gaucher de Châtillon, X les Anglais Gascogne (1296, fait prisonnier à Bonnegarde), X en Flandres (1301), X à Courtrai (1302, avec Foulques/Foucard de Mello, nouveau Maréchal de France comme lui), Garde des Foires de Champagne, Maréchal de France (fin 1302 - 10/01/1303 ou 1304 ns ?), Bouteiller du duc de Bourgogne (10/1296, par cession de son oncle Jean), Ambassadeur de Philippe IV «Le Bel» et de ses fils (en Flandre, à Avignon, en Guyenne), Porte-Oriflamme de France (1304 (à Mons-en-Pévèle dès la mort d’Anseau de Chevreuse), en 11/1325, 1328 (à Cassel) et 1346), renforce et approvisionne la place de Lille (dès 1309 ; et administre le comté de Flandres avec le Connétable Gaucher de Châtillon et Foucaud du Merle ; sert encore à Lille et en Flandres en 1325 notamment avec Robert III de Wavrin dit «de Saint-Venant» chevalier, seigneur de Saint-Venant), destitué de son titre de Maréchal à la mort de Philippe IV, négocie la Paix d’Arques (23/03/1326), Bouteiller de France (dès 1336, succède au sire de Sully), X à Cassel (1328) et à Crécy (1346, y est blessé), membre du Conseil du Roi Philippe VI, Ambassadeur auprès du Roi d’Angleterre (12/1338, avec Jean, comte de Joigny, seigneur d’Antigny), Maréchal de Bourgogne (1341) (hommage au duc de Bourgogne pour Noyers au consentement du Roi Philippe IV par charte de 07/1295 ; confirme par charte de 12/1303 les donations paternelles à Marcilly ; nommé un des exécuteurs testamentaires du Roi Louis X «Le Hutin» ; acquiert avec sa 3° épouse la terre de Vaux-La-Comtesse de Geoffroi du Plessis, Protonotaire du Saint-Siège, par charte de 1319)
ép. 1) ~1294 Jeanne de Rimogne dite «de Rumigny», dame de Montcornet (02), héritière de la 1/2 du Porcien avec Rumigny et Signy ° ~1275 + dès 24/10/1303 (inh. à Marcilly) (fille de Nicolas de Rimogne, seigneur de Montcornet ; veuve d’Enguerrand de Rumigny + avant 1295 ; ou fille de Jacques de Rumigny et d’Agnès de Resson ? ; nièce d’Elisabeth de Rumilly, duchesse douairière de Lorraine)
ép. 2) dès 1307 Jeanne de Dampierre-Flandres, dame de Moëslains (52) et E(s)claron (10) + 02/03/1316 (ou 1317 ns ? ; inh. à Marcilly) (fille de Jean II, seigneur de Dampierre et Saint-Dizier, et d’Isabelle (alias Marguerite) de Brienne-Eu) (citée au contrat de mariage de sa fille Jeanne avec Jean de Châteauvillain en 1321)
ép. 3) dès 1319 Jeanne de Montbéliard-Montfaucon + 1334 (inh. à Marcilly) dame de Montaiguillon et Foissy (Yonne) (fille de Richard de Montfaucon, seigneur d’Antigny, et de Marguerite de Thourotte, dame de Montaiguillon (ou d’Isabelle de Pontailler ?) ; veuve de Gauthier de Traînel, seigneur de Foissy et Pouy-sur-Vanne)”.4
Reference: Genealogics cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.) 15:95,127.2
Family | Miles X/IX/VI de Noyers Sire de Noyers b. 1271, d. 21 Sep 1350 |
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Citations
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00118849&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Jeanne of Flanders-Dampierre: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00118849&tree=LEO
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Miles X: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00118848&tree=LEO
- [S2280] Racines et Histoire, online http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/LGN-frameset.html, Maison de Noyers, p. 7: http://racineshistoire.free.fr/LGN/PDF/Noyers.pdf. Hereinafter cited as Racines et Histoire.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Mahaud des Noyers: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00013349&tree=LEO
Conde Diego Fernández (?)1,2
M, #94802, d. 1029
Father | Fernando Díaz (?)1 d. a 1003 |
Mother | Mansuara Fafilaz (?)3 |
Last Edited | 16 Jul 2020 |
Conde Diego Fernández (?) married Marina (?)1,2
Conde Diego Fernández (?) died in 1029; Wikipedia says d. 1029; Med Lands says d. 1028-34.1,2
; Per Med Lands:
"DIEGO Fernández, son of FERNANDO Díaz & his wife Mansuara Fáfilaz (-[1028/34]). ["Ranimiro rex et Gelbira reina domna" donated property to the monastery of Sahagún by charter dated 11 May 971, confirmed by "…Didaqu Fredinandic comes et Maria domna mulier…"[1556]. This charter appears early to apply to Diego Fernández, son of Fernando Díaz.] He took part in several rebellions against Alfonso V King of León[1557]. Conde: "Munnio Roderiquiz…cum coniuge mea Geloira" founded the monastery of San Juan Bautista de León by charter dated 28 Sep 1011, subscribed by "Munnio Ruderici comite, Sarrazino Silez comite, Veila Ennikiz comite, Munnio Nuniz comite, Ruderico Rumaniz comite, Didaco Fredenandi comite"[1558]. “...Diaco Fernandiz comes...” confirmed the charter dated 30 Jun 1019 which records that “Uimara Sesnandiz” sold “villa...Bobatella” to “Paterno cognomento Annaia Uelasquiz et uxor tua Sanctia et filias tuas Maria et Momadonna”[1559].
"m MARINA, daughter of --- (-after 2 Aug 1026). ["Ranimiro rex et Gelbira reina domna" donated property to the monastery of Sahagún by charter dated 11 May 971, confirmed by "…Didaqu Fredinandic comes et Maria domna mulier…"[1560]. This charter appears early to apply to Diego Fernández, son of Fernando Díaz.] "Didacus Fredenandiz et uxor mea Marina et filiis nostris" donated "Uilla Reuelle...in Ualle de Ratario...hereditate que fecit Uincenti ad Fafila Olaliz avius istius Didaco Fredenandiz" to León Cathedral by charter dated 2 Aug 1026[1561].
"Diego & his wife had three children:
Med Lands cites:
; 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. 341-358.1
Conde Diego Fernández (?) died in 1029; Wikipedia says d. 1029; Med Lands says d. 1028-34.1,2
; Per Med Lands:
"DIEGO Fernández, son of FERNANDO Díaz & his wife Mansuara Fáfilaz (-[1028/34]). ["Ranimiro rex et Gelbira reina domna" donated property to the monastery of Sahagún by charter dated 11 May 971, confirmed by "…Didaqu Fredinandic comes et Maria domna mulier…"[1556]. This charter appears early to apply to Diego Fernández, son of Fernando Díaz.] He took part in several rebellions against Alfonso V King of León[1557]. Conde: "Munnio Roderiquiz…cum coniuge mea Geloira" founded the monastery of San Juan Bautista de León by charter dated 28 Sep 1011, subscribed by "Munnio Ruderici comite, Sarrazino Silez comite, Veila Ennikiz comite, Munnio Nuniz comite, Ruderico Rumaniz comite, Didaco Fredenandi comite"[1558]. “...Diaco Fernandiz comes...” confirmed the charter dated 30 Jun 1019 which records that “Uimara Sesnandiz” sold “villa...Bobatella” to “Paterno cognomento Annaia Uelasquiz et uxor tua Sanctia et filias tuas Maria et Momadonna”[1559].
"m MARINA, daughter of --- (-after 2 Aug 1026). ["Ranimiro rex et Gelbira reina domna" donated property to the monastery of Sahagún by charter dated 11 May 971, confirmed by "…Didaqu Fredinandic comes et Maria domna mulier…"[1560]. This charter appears early to apply to Diego Fernández, son of Fernando Díaz.] "Didacus Fredenandiz et uxor mea Marina et filiis nostris" donated "Uilla Reuelle...in Ualle de Ratario...hereditate que fecit Uincenti ad Fafila Olaliz avius istius Didaco Fredenandiz" to León Cathedral by charter dated 2 Aug 1026[1561].
"Diego & his wife had three children:
1. FERNANDO Díaz (-1038). Conde.
2. ANSUR Díaz (-after 29 Sep 1047).
3. GÓMEZ Díaz (-after 8 Nov 1057)."
2. ANSUR Díaz (-after 29 Sep 1047).
3. GÓMEZ Díaz (-after 8 Nov 1057)."
Med Lands cites:
[1556] Sahagún, Tomo I, 261.
[1557] Torres (1999), p. 341.
[1558] León Cathedral, Vol. III, 701, p. 252.
[1559] Sahagún, Tomo II, 406, p. 51.
[1560] Sahagún, Tomo I, 261.
[1561] León Cathedral, Vol. III, 829, p. 429.2
[1557] Torres (1999), p. 341.
[1558] León Cathedral, Vol. III, 701, p. 252.
[1559] Sahagún, Tomo II, 406, p. 51.
[1560] Sahagún, Tomo I, 261.
[1561] León Cathedral, Vol. III, 829, p. 429.2
; 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. 341-358.1
Family | Marina (?) |
Children |
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Citations
- [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.
- [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.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SPANISH%20NOBILITY%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#MansuaraFafilazMFernandoDiaz
Marina (?)1
F, #94804
Last Edited | 16 Jul 2020 |
Marina (?) married Conde Diego Fernández (?), son of Fernando Díaz (?) and Mansuara Fafilaz (?).1,2
; Per Med Lands:
"DIEGO Fernández, son of FERNANDO Díaz & his wife Mansuara Fáfilaz (-[1028/34]). ["Ranimiro rex et Gelbira reina domna" donated property to the monastery of Sahagún by charter dated 11 May 971, confirmed by "…Didaqu Fredinandic comes et Maria domna mulier…"[1556]. This charter appears early to apply to Diego Fernández, son of Fernando Díaz.] He took part in several rebellions against Alfonso V King of León[1557]. Conde: "Munnio Roderiquiz…cum coniuge mea Geloira" founded the monastery of San Juan Bautista de León by charter dated 28 Sep 1011, subscribed by "Munnio Ruderici comite, Sarrazino Silez comite, Veila Ennikiz comite, Munnio Nuniz comite, Ruderico Rumaniz comite, Didaco Fredenandi comite"[1558]. “...Diaco Fernandiz comes...” confirmed the charter dated 30 Jun 1019 which records that “Uimara Sesnandiz” sold “villa...Bobatella” to “Paterno cognomento Annaia Uelasquiz et uxor tua Sanctia et filias tuas Maria et Momadonna”[1559].
"m MARINA, daughter of --- (-after 2 Aug 1026). ["Ranimiro rex et Gelbira reina domna" donated property to the monastery of Sahagún by charter dated 11 May 971, confirmed by "…Didaqu Fredinandic comes et Maria domna mulier…"[1560]. This charter appears early to apply to Diego Fernández, son of Fernando Díaz.] "Didacus Fredenandiz et uxor mea Marina et filiis nostris" donated "Uilla Reuelle...in Ualle de Ratario...hereditate que fecit Uincenti ad Fafila Olaliz avius istius Didaco Fredenandiz" to León Cathedral by charter dated 2 Aug 1026[1561].
"Diego & his wife had three children:
Med Lands cites:
; 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. 341-358.1
; Per Med Lands:
"DIEGO Fernández, son of FERNANDO Díaz & his wife Mansuara Fáfilaz (-[1028/34]). ["Ranimiro rex et Gelbira reina domna" donated property to the monastery of Sahagún by charter dated 11 May 971, confirmed by "…Didaqu Fredinandic comes et Maria domna mulier…"[1556]. This charter appears early to apply to Diego Fernández, son of Fernando Díaz.] He took part in several rebellions against Alfonso V King of León[1557]. Conde: "Munnio Roderiquiz…cum coniuge mea Geloira" founded the monastery of San Juan Bautista de León by charter dated 28 Sep 1011, subscribed by "Munnio Ruderici comite, Sarrazino Silez comite, Veila Ennikiz comite, Munnio Nuniz comite, Ruderico Rumaniz comite, Didaco Fredenandi comite"[1558]. “...Diaco Fernandiz comes...” confirmed the charter dated 30 Jun 1019 which records that “Uimara Sesnandiz” sold “villa...Bobatella” to “Paterno cognomento Annaia Uelasquiz et uxor tua Sanctia et filias tuas Maria et Momadonna”[1559].
"m MARINA, daughter of --- (-after 2 Aug 1026). ["Ranimiro rex et Gelbira reina domna" donated property to the monastery of Sahagún by charter dated 11 May 971, confirmed by "…Didaqu Fredinandic comes et Maria domna mulier…"[1560]. This charter appears early to apply to Diego Fernández, son of Fernando Díaz.] "Didacus Fredenandiz et uxor mea Marina et filiis nostris" donated "Uilla Reuelle...in Ualle de Ratario...hereditate que fecit Uincenti ad Fafila Olaliz avius istius Didaco Fredenandiz" to León Cathedral by charter dated 2 Aug 1026[1561].
"Diego & his wife had three children:
1. FERNANDO Díaz (-1038). Conde.
2. ANSUR Díaz (-after 29 Sep 1047).
3. GÓMEZ Díaz (-after 8 Nov 1057)."
2. ANSUR Díaz (-after 29 Sep 1047).
3. GÓMEZ Díaz (-after 8 Nov 1057)."
Med Lands cites:
[1556] Sahagún, Tomo I, 261.
[1557] Torres (1999), p. 341.
[1558] León Cathedral, Vol. III, 701, p. 252.
[1559] Sahagún, Tomo II, 406, p. 51.
[1560] Sahagún, Tomo I, 261.
[1561] León Cathedral, Vol. III, 829, p. 429.2
[1557] Torres (1999), p. 341.
[1558] León Cathedral, Vol. III, 701, p. 252.
[1559] Sahagún, Tomo II, 406, p. 51.
[1560] Sahagún, Tomo I, 261.
[1561] León Cathedral, Vol. III, 829, p. 429.2
; 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. 341-358.1
Family | Conde Diego Fernández (?) d. 1029 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [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.
- [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.
Fernando Diaz (?)1
M, #94805
Father | Conde Diego Fernández (?)1,2 d. 1029 |
Mother | Marina (?)1 |
Last Edited | 16 Jul 2020 |
; 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. 341-358.1
“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. 341-358.1
Citations
- [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.
- [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.
Count Gómez Díaz (?)1
M, #94806
Father | Conde Diego Fernández (?)1,2 d. 1029 |
Mother | Marina (?)1 |
Last Edited | 16 Jul 2020 |
Count Gómez Díaz (?) married Teresa Peláez (?), daughter of Count Pelayo Froilaz (?) and Aldonza Ordonez (?).1
; 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. 341-358.1 Count Gómez Díaz (?) was living in 1042.1
; 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. 341-358.1 Count Gómez Díaz (?) was living in 1042.1
Family | Teresa Peláez (?) |
Citations
- [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.
- [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.
Justa (?)1
F, #94807, d. between 7 May 1063 and 1070
Last Edited | 16 Jul 2020 |
Justa (?) married Pedro Ansúrez (?) Conde en Liébana, Carrión y Saldaña, y Señor de Valladolid, son of Ansur Diaz (?) Conde de Valladolid and Unknown (?),
;
His 1st wife; her 2nd husband.1 Justa (?) married Rodrigo (?)
;
Her 1st husband.2
Justa (?) died between 7 May 1063 and 1070.1
; 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]."
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His 1st wife; her 2nd husband.1 Justa (?) married Rodrigo (?)
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Her 1st husband.2
Justa (?) died between 7 May 1063 and 1070.1
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"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. 45.1
[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. 45.1
Family 1 | Pedro Ansúrez (?) Conde en Liébana, Carrión y Saldaña, y Señor de Valladolid b. 1040, d. 9 Sep 1119 |
Family 2 | Rodrigo (?) d. b 1060 |
Child |
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Citations
- [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.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SPANISH%20NOBILITY%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#RodrigoMJusta
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SPANISH%20NOBILITY%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#SolRodriguezM1FernandoMunoz. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
Rodrigo (?)1
M, #94808, d. before 1060
Last Edited | 16 Jul 2020 |
Rodrigo (?) married Justa (?)
;
Her 1st husband.1
Rodrigo (?) died before 1060.1
; Per Med Lands:
"RODRIGO --- (-before [1060]).
"m as her first husband, JUSTA ---, daughter of --- (-[7 May 1063/1070]). She married secondly as his first wife, Pedro Ansúrez. "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[1852]. "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”[1853]."
Med Lands cites:
;
Her 1st husband.1
Rodrigo (?) died before 1060.1
; Per Med Lands:
"RODRIGO --- (-before [1060]).
"m as her first husband, JUSTA ---, daughter of --- (-[7 May 1063/1070]). She married secondly as his first wife, Pedro Ansúrez. "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[1852]. "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”[1853]."
Med Lands cites:
[1852] Sahagún, Tomo II, 623, p. 325.
[1853] Sahagún, Tomo II, 625, p. 327.1
[1853] Sahagún, Tomo II, 625, p. 327.1
Family | Justa (?) d. bt 7 May 1063 - 1070 |
Child |
|
Citations
- [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%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#RodrigoMJusta. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SPANISH%20NOBILITY%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#SolRodriguezM1FernandoMunoz. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
Sol Rodríguez (?)1
F, #94809, d. after 18 November 1071
Father | Rodrigo (?)1 d. b 1060 |
Mother | Justa (?)1 d. bt 7 May 1063 - 1070 |
Last Edited | 16 Jul 2020 |
Sol Rodríguez (?) married Gonzalo Ansúrez (?), son of Ansur Diaz (?) Conde de Valladolid and Unknown (?),
;
Her 2nd husband.2,3 Sol Rodríguez (?) married Fernando Muñoz (?), son of Munio (?), before 1 June 1066
;
Her 1st husband.3
Sol Rodríguez (?) died after 18 November 1071.1
; Per Med Lands:
"[SOL Rodríguez (-[after 18 Nov 1071]). “Sol Rodriquiz” donated "hereditabus quas habeo de avis et parentibus meis...in Uilla Uascon...et in Uilla Uerde et in Escobar et in Bustello et in Uilla Uimara, meam portionem" to “marito meo Fernando Munnioz” by charter dated 1 Jun 1066[1859]. The parentage of Sol Rodríguez has not been identified beyond doubt. However, several of the properties named in this charter were also named in the charters of Justa which are quoted above. It is therefore a reasonable speculation that Sol was her daughter by her first marriage. “Momadonna Gudesteiz” donated "divisa...in Uilla Curta iuxta riuulo Ceia...fuit de filio meo Iohanne Monniz" to “Gonsaluo Ansuriz...et uxori tue Sol Rodriquiz” by charter dated 18 Nov 1071[1860]. It is not certain that Sol Rodríguez, wife of Gonzalo Ansúrez, was the same person as the widow of Fernando Muñoz. However, no other person of this name/patronymic combination has been identified at the time.
"m [firstly] (before 1 Jun 1066) FERNANDO Muñoz, son of MUNIO --- & his wife ---.
"[m secondly GONZALO Ansúrez, son of ANSUR Díaz & his [second] wife --- Ovéquiz (-after 1075).]"
Med Lands cites:
; Per Med Lands:
"GONZALO Ansúrez (-after 1075). The Chronicon Mundi of Lucas Tudensis names "tres fratres nobiles…Petrus Ansuri, Gundisaluus Ansuri et Fernanduss Ansuri"[917]. “Momadonna” donated “medietate de divisa quam habeo in Uilla Quimara” to “Gunsaluo Ansuriz” by charter dated 15 Apr 1069[918]. “Ermeyldo Asuriz” donated “medietate de divisa...in Uilla Gimara” to “Gontisalbo Ansuriz” by charter dated 3 Jan 1070[919]. Alférez of Alfonso VI King of León 6 Jun 1071. “Momadonna et Gunsaluo Ansuriz et Ermeildo Ansuriz et Ouecco Ermeildiz et Gunsaluo Ermeildiz...cum Tello Uelasquiz et Sol Rodriquiz” donated "monasterio Sancti Cipriani in Uilla Uimara territorio Graliare...terra a Ualle de Fonte" to Sahagún by charter dated 6 Jun 1071[920]. “Momadonna Gudesteiz” donated "divisa...in Uilla Curta iuxta riuulo Ceia...fuit de filio meo Iohanne Monniz" to “Gonsaluo Ansuriz...et uxori tue Sol Rodriquiz” by charter dated 18 Nov 1071[921]. “Momadomna et meo sobrino Gundissaluo Assuriz” donated "divisiones...abemus de abolorum parentumque nostrorum in Uilla...Uimara" to Sahagún by charter dated 5 Sep 1072[922]. “Gundisaluo Ermeildiz” donated "cartulam dotis divisa...de auorum parentumque meorum in Uilla Adda" to “uxor mea Olimpia” by charter dated 24 Oct 1071, confirmed by “Gonzalo Ansuriz, Ouecco Ermeildiz”[923]. “Momadomna et meo sobrino Gundissaluo Assuriz” donated "divisiones...abemus de abolorum parentumque nostrorum in Uilla...Uimara" to Sahagún by charter dated 5 Sep 1072, confirmed by “Ihoannes Didaz, Uela Didaz, Ezze Gundissaluiz”[924]. Conde 1075.
"m [as her second husband,] SOL Rodríguez, [widow of FERNANDO Muñoz,] daughter of RODRIGO --- & his wife [Justa ---] (-after 18 Nov 1071). “Sol Rodriquiz” donated "hereditabus quas habeo de avis et parentibus meis...in Uilla Uascon...et in Uilla Uerde et in Escobar et in Bustello et in Uilla Uimara, meam portionem" to “marito meo Fernando Munnioz” by charter dated 1 Jun 1066[925]. The parentage of Sol Rodríguez has not been identified beyond doubt. However, several of the properties named in this charter were also named in the charters of Justa, first wife of Pedro Ansúrez (older half-brother of Gonzalo Ansúrez) which are quoted below. It is therefore a reasonable speculation that Sol was her daughter by her first marriage. “Momadonna et Gunsaluo Ansuriz et Ermeildo Ansuriz et Ouecco Ermeildiz et Gunsaluo Ermeildiz...cum Tello Uelasquiz et Sol Rodriquiz” donated "monasterio Sancti Cipriani in Uilla Uimara territorio Graliare...terra a Ualle de Fonte" to Sahagún by charter dated 6 Jun 1071[926]. “Momadonna Gudesteiz” donated "divisa...in Uilla Curta iuxta riuulo Ceia...fuit de filio meo Iohanne Monniz" to “Gonsaluo Ansuriz...et uxori tue Sol Rodriquiz” by charter dated 18 Nov 1071[927]. It is not certain that Sol Rodríguez, wife of Gonzalo Ansúrez, was the same person as the widow of Fernando Muñoz. However, no other person of this name/patronymic combination has been identified at the time."
Med Lands cites:
;
Her 2nd husband.2,3 Sol Rodríguez (?) married Fernando Muñoz (?), son of Munio (?), before 1 June 1066
;
Her 1st husband.3
Sol Rodríguez (?) died after 18 November 1071.1
; Per Med Lands:
"[SOL Rodríguez (-[after 18 Nov 1071]). “Sol Rodriquiz” donated "hereditabus quas habeo de avis et parentibus meis...in Uilla Uascon...et in Uilla Uerde et in Escobar et in Bustello et in Uilla Uimara, meam portionem" to “marito meo Fernando Munnioz” by charter dated 1 Jun 1066[1859]. The parentage of Sol Rodríguez has not been identified beyond doubt. However, several of the properties named in this charter were also named in the charters of Justa which are quoted above. It is therefore a reasonable speculation that Sol was her daughter by her first marriage. “Momadonna Gudesteiz” donated "divisa...in Uilla Curta iuxta riuulo Ceia...fuit de filio meo Iohanne Monniz" to “Gonsaluo Ansuriz...et uxori tue Sol Rodriquiz” by charter dated 18 Nov 1071[1860]. It is not certain that Sol Rodríguez, wife of Gonzalo Ansúrez, was the same person as the widow of Fernando Muñoz. However, no other person of this name/patronymic combination has been identified at the time.
"m [firstly] (before 1 Jun 1066) FERNANDO Muñoz, son of MUNIO --- & his wife ---.
"[m secondly GONZALO Ansúrez, son of ANSUR Díaz & his [second] wife --- Ovéquiz (-after 1075).]"
Med Lands cites:
[1859] Sahagún, Tomo II, 655, p. 366.
[1860] Sahagún, Tomo II, 706, p. 429.1
[1860] Sahagún, Tomo II, 706, p. 429.1
; Per Med Lands:
"GONZALO Ansúrez (-after 1075). The Chronicon Mundi of Lucas Tudensis names "tres fratres nobiles…Petrus Ansuri, Gundisaluus Ansuri et Fernanduss Ansuri"[917]. “Momadonna” donated “medietate de divisa quam habeo in Uilla Quimara” to “Gunsaluo Ansuriz” by charter dated 15 Apr 1069[918]. “Ermeyldo Asuriz” donated “medietate de divisa...in Uilla Gimara” to “Gontisalbo Ansuriz” by charter dated 3 Jan 1070[919]. Alférez of Alfonso VI King of León 6 Jun 1071. “Momadonna et Gunsaluo Ansuriz et Ermeildo Ansuriz et Ouecco Ermeildiz et Gunsaluo Ermeildiz...cum Tello Uelasquiz et Sol Rodriquiz” donated "monasterio Sancti Cipriani in Uilla Uimara territorio Graliare...terra a Ualle de Fonte" to Sahagún by charter dated 6 Jun 1071[920]. “Momadonna Gudesteiz” donated "divisa...in Uilla Curta iuxta riuulo Ceia...fuit de filio meo Iohanne Monniz" to “Gonsaluo Ansuriz...et uxori tue Sol Rodriquiz” by charter dated 18 Nov 1071[921]. “Momadomna et meo sobrino Gundissaluo Assuriz” donated "divisiones...abemus de abolorum parentumque nostrorum in Uilla...Uimara" to Sahagún by charter dated 5 Sep 1072[922]. “Gundisaluo Ermeildiz” donated "cartulam dotis divisa...de auorum parentumque meorum in Uilla Adda" to “uxor mea Olimpia” by charter dated 24 Oct 1071, confirmed by “Gonzalo Ansuriz, Ouecco Ermeildiz”[923]. “Momadomna et meo sobrino Gundissaluo Assuriz” donated "divisiones...abemus de abolorum parentumque nostrorum in Uilla...Uimara" to Sahagún by charter dated 5 Sep 1072, confirmed by “Ihoannes Didaz, Uela Didaz, Ezze Gundissaluiz”[924]. Conde 1075.
"m [as her second husband,] SOL Rodríguez, [widow of FERNANDO Muñoz,] daughter of RODRIGO --- & his wife [Justa ---] (-after 18 Nov 1071). “Sol Rodriquiz” donated "hereditabus quas habeo de avis et parentibus meis...in Uilla Uascon...et in Uilla Uerde et in Escobar et in Bustello et in Uilla Uimara, meam portionem" to “marito meo Fernando Munnioz” by charter dated 1 Jun 1066[925]. The parentage of Sol Rodríguez has not been identified beyond doubt. However, several of the properties named in this charter were also named in the charters of Justa, first wife of Pedro Ansúrez (older half-brother of Gonzalo Ansúrez) which are quoted below. It is therefore a reasonable speculation that Sol was her daughter by her first marriage. “Momadonna et Gunsaluo Ansuriz et Ermeildo Ansuriz et Ouecco Ermeildiz et Gunsaluo Ermeildiz...cum Tello Uelasquiz et Sol Rodriquiz” donated "monasterio Sancti Cipriani in Uilla Uimara territorio Graliare...terra a Ualle de Fonte" to Sahagún by charter dated 6 Jun 1071[926]. “Momadonna Gudesteiz” donated "divisa...in Uilla Curta iuxta riuulo Ceia...fuit de filio meo Iohanne Monniz" to “Gonsaluo Ansuriz...et uxori tue Sol Rodriquiz” by charter dated 18 Nov 1071[927]. It is not certain that Sol Rodríguez, wife of Gonzalo Ansúrez, was the same person as the widow of Fernando Muñoz. However, no other person of this name/patronymic combination has been identified at the time."
Med Lands cites:
[917] Lucas Tudensis, Liber IV, p. 98.
[918] Sahagún, Tomo II, 684, p. 402.
[919] Sahagún, Tomo II, 689, p. 408.
[920] Sahagún, Tomo II, 701, p. 423.
[921] Sahagún, Tomo II, 706, p. 429.
[922] Sahagún, Tomo II, 716, p. 440.
[923] Sahagún, Tomo II, 704, p. 427.
[924] Sahagún, Tomo II, 716, p. 440.
[925] Sahagún, Tomo II, 655, p. 366.
[926] Sahagún, Tomo II, 701, p. 423.
[927] Sahagún, Tomo II, 706, p. 429.2
[918] Sahagún, Tomo II, 684, p. 402.
[919] Sahagún, Tomo II, 689, p. 408.
[920] Sahagún, Tomo II, 701, p. 423.
[921] Sahagún, Tomo II, 706, p. 429.
[922] Sahagún, Tomo II, 716, p. 440.
[923] Sahagún, Tomo II, 704, p. 427.
[924] Sahagún, Tomo II, 716, p. 440.
[925] Sahagún, Tomo II, 655, p. 366.
[926] Sahagún, Tomo II, 701, p. 423.
[927] Sahagún, Tomo II, 706, p. 429.2
Family 1 | Gonzalo Ansúrez (?) d. a 1075 |
Family 2 | Fernando Muñoz (?) |
Citations
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SPANISH%20NOBILITY%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#SolRodriguezM1FernandoMunoz. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [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#GonzaloAnsurezMSolRodriquez. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SPANISH%20NOBILITY%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#SolRodriguezM1FernandoMunoz
Eilo Alfonso (?)1
F, #94810, d. before 13 June 1113
Last Edited | 16 Jul 2020 |
Eilo Alfonso (?) married Pedro Ansúrez (?) Conde en Liébana, Carrión y Saldaña, y Señor de Valladolid, son of Ansur Diaz (?) Conde de Valladolid and Unknown (?), before 17 June 1084 at
His 2nd wife.1
Eilo Alfonso (?) died before 13 June 1113.1
; 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]."
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"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)."
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His 2nd wife.1
Eilo Alfonso (?) died before 13 June 1113.1
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"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. 45.2
[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. 45.2
; 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].1
[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].1
Family | Pedro Ansúrez (?) Conde en Liébana, Carrión y Saldaña, y Señor de Valladolid b. 1040, d. 9 Sep 1119 |
Children |
Citations
- [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%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#EiloAlfonsodied1113. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SPANISH%20NOBILITY%20LATER%20MEDIEVAL.htm#PedroAnsurezdied1117
Elvira Sánchez (?)1
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Elvira Sánchez (?) married Pedro Ansúrez (?) Conde en Liébana, Carrión y Saldaña, y Señor de Valladolid, son of Ansur Diaz (?) Conde de Valladolid and Unknown (?), before 18 September 1114
;
His 3rd wife.1
; 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]."
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His 3rd wife.1
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"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. 45.1
[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. 45.1
Family | Pedro Ansúrez (?) Conde en Liébana, Carrión y Saldaña, y Señor de Valladolid b. 1040, d. 9 Sep 1119 |
Citations
- [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.
Estefania (?)1
F, #94812, d. between April 1095 and 18 January 1098
Last Edited | 16 Jul 2020 |
Estefania (?) married Guerau II de Cabrera eñor de Cabrera, Vescomte de Girona.1
Estefania (?) died between April 1095 and 18 January 1098.1
; Per Med Lands:
"GUERAU [II] de Cabrera, son of PONCE [I] Señor de Cabrera, 10th Vescomte de Girona & his second wife Ledgardis [Sibylle] de Test (-[Aug 1131/12 Mar 1132]). The testament of “Arsendis”, dated 23 May 1068, bequeathed property to “...filia mea Valentia[...filio suo Arnallo]...filiam nostram Ledgardis sive ad Gerallo filio suo...Dalmacius nepto meo...Raimundus frater eius...Petro Bernardi nepoto meo...Gerallo nepto meo...”[1681]. The testament of “Arnallus Mironis filius”, dated 11 Aug 1072, bequeathed property to “Gerallum nepto meo et...Ledgardam filiam meam...nepto meo Arnallo et...filiam meam Valentiam comitissam...”[1682]. “Domnus Poncius vicecomes et uxor eius Ledgardis vicacomitissa et Gerallus filius eorum” donated “medietatem...castri de Monte Cluso” to Ager Sant Pere by charter dated 10 Jan 1073[1683]. “Poncio Geralli vicecomes et Inguilsia vicecomitissa et Gerallus Poncii” donated property “in kastro vel termine Monte Olivo” to Santa Maria de Santes Creus by charter dated 6 Aug 1079[1684]. He succeeded his father as Señor de Cabrera, Vescomte de Girona. “Geraldus Poncii vicecomes et uxor mea Stephania” donated property to the monastery of Roda by charter dated 15 Jul 1090[1685]. “Ermengaudus filius Ermengaudi comitis” donated rights in Ager to “Gerallus Poncii et Stephanie coniuge ei” by charter dated 17 Nov 1093[1686]. Vescomte de Ager, in lower Urgell. “Comes Ermengaudus et Maria comitissa” granted “castro de Gerb” to “Gerallus Poncii et Geluira uxor sua” by charter dated 18 Jan 1098[1687]. “Egeralli Poncii vicecomite et coniux mea...Gelvira et filios suos...Ferrer et Bernard Gerall” donated “chapellaniam ecclesiam nostram de Aguda...Samcti Salvatoris” to Solsona by charter dated [14 Oct 1100/14 Oct 1101][1688]. “Vicecomes domnus Geraldus Ponzii cum...vicecomitissa domna Geluira uxore eius” granted “Zutam de Balagario” to “Arnaldo Berengarii de Anglerola” by charter dated 13 Apr 1106[1689]. “Raymundus Berengarii…comes Barchinonæ” donated “monasterium…sancti Petri de Gallicant” in Girona to “monasterio Crassensi”, on the advice of “Geraldi Pontii vicecomitis Gerundensis…”, by charter dated 20 Jan 1117, subscribed by “Raimundi comitis Barchinonensis, Raimundi Berengerii, Berengerii et Bernardi filiorum eius, Dulciæ comitissæ uxoris eius…”[1690]. "Ermengaudus…Urgellensis comes" commemorated the capture of Balaguer, with the consent of "Geraldi vicecomitis", by charter dated 29 Jun 1120[1691]. The testament of “Gerallus vicecomes”, dated 4 Jun 1131, donated “quartam partem de...ecclesia de Vidreres, quod tenet soror mea in vita sua” to “sancta Maria sedis Gerunde”, bequeathed property to “filio meo Poncio...filio meo Ferrario...honorem...que fuit de mater sua cum Valfraosa et castrum de Montcenis...castrum de Ventoses...”, published 12 Mar 1132[1692]. “Vicecomes Gerardus” confirmed donations to Cuixà made by “comes Urgelli cum Arnaldo Mironi avus meus” by charter dated 28 Jul 1131[1693].
"m firstly ESTEFANÍA, daughter of --- (-[Apr 1095/18 Jan 1098]). “Geraldus Poncii vicecomes et uxor mea Stephania” donated property to the monastery of Roda by charter dated 15 Jul 1090[1694]. “Visconde Geraldo Poncio” endowed Estefanía with one tenth of his possessions on marrying her and granted her the castles of Artesa de Segre, Bellmunt and others, recorded in two charters dated 15 Jan 1092[1695]. “Ermengaudus filius Ermengaudi comitis” donated rights in Ager to “Gerallus Poncii et Stephanie coniuge ei” by charter dated 17 Nov 1093[1696]. “Gerallus Poncii et coni[ux sua Stephania]” granted “castro de Momakastro et castrum de Gabarra” to “Gondpaldus Bertrandi” by charter dated to [1 Apr 1095/1 Apr 1096][1697].
"m secondly ([Apr 1095/18 Jan 1098]) ELVIRA, daughter of ---. “Bernat sacerdot” donated property to Sant Miquel de Monmagastre, confirmed by “Dn Geral Pons...Dna Elvira Biscomptessa”, by charter dated to [25 Mar 1093/25 Mar 1094], presumably misdated[1698]. “Comes Ermengaudus et Maria comitissa” granted “castro de Gerb” to “Gerallus Poncii et Geluira uxor sua” by charter dated 18 Jan 1098[1699]. “Egeralli Poncii vicecomite et coniux mea...Gelvira et filios suos...Ferrer et Bernard Gerall” donated “chapellaniam ecclesiam nostram de Aguda...Samcti Salvatoris” to Solsona by charter dated [14 Oct 1100/14 Oct 1101][1700]. “Gerallus Poncii vicecomes et uxor mea Elvira” donated “in civitate Balagarii ecclesiam” to Ager Sant Pere by charter dated 6 Jan 1102[1701]. “Vicecomes Gerallus Ponzii et uxor mea Geluira” donated “ecclesia...in...Cuda de Balaguer” to Ager Sant Pere by charter dated 6 Jan 1104[1702]. “Vicecomes domnus Geraldus Ponzii cum...vicecomitissa domna Geluira uxore eius” granted “Zutam de Balagario” to “Arnaldo Berengarii de Anglerola” by charter dated 13 Apr 1106[1703]."
Med Lands cites:
Estefania (?) died between April 1095 and 18 January 1098.1
; Per Med Lands:
"GUERAU [II] de Cabrera, son of PONCE [I] Señor de Cabrera, 10th Vescomte de Girona & his second wife Ledgardis [Sibylle] de Test (-[Aug 1131/12 Mar 1132]). The testament of “Arsendis”, dated 23 May 1068, bequeathed property to “...filia mea Valentia[...filio suo Arnallo]...filiam nostram Ledgardis sive ad Gerallo filio suo...Dalmacius nepto meo...Raimundus frater eius...Petro Bernardi nepoto meo...Gerallo nepto meo...”[1681]. The testament of “Arnallus Mironis filius”, dated 11 Aug 1072, bequeathed property to “Gerallum nepto meo et...Ledgardam filiam meam...nepto meo Arnallo et...filiam meam Valentiam comitissam...”[1682]. “Domnus Poncius vicecomes et uxor eius Ledgardis vicacomitissa et Gerallus filius eorum” donated “medietatem...castri de Monte Cluso” to Ager Sant Pere by charter dated 10 Jan 1073[1683]. “Poncio Geralli vicecomes et Inguilsia vicecomitissa et Gerallus Poncii” donated property “in kastro vel termine Monte Olivo” to Santa Maria de Santes Creus by charter dated 6 Aug 1079[1684]. He succeeded his father as Señor de Cabrera, Vescomte de Girona. “Geraldus Poncii vicecomes et uxor mea Stephania” donated property to the monastery of Roda by charter dated 15 Jul 1090[1685]. “Ermengaudus filius Ermengaudi comitis” donated rights in Ager to “Gerallus Poncii et Stephanie coniuge ei” by charter dated 17 Nov 1093[1686]. Vescomte de Ager, in lower Urgell. “Comes Ermengaudus et Maria comitissa” granted “castro de Gerb” to “Gerallus Poncii et Geluira uxor sua” by charter dated 18 Jan 1098[1687]. “Egeralli Poncii vicecomite et coniux mea...Gelvira et filios suos...Ferrer et Bernard Gerall” donated “chapellaniam ecclesiam nostram de Aguda...Samcti Salvatoris” to Solsona by charter dated [14 Oct 1100/14 Oct 1101][1688]. “Vicecomes domnus Geraldus Ponzii cum...vicecomitissa domna Geluira uxore eius” granted “Zutam de Balagario” to “Arnaldo Berengarii de Anglerola” by charter dated 13 Apr 1106[1689]. “Raymundus Berengarii…comes Barchinonæ” donated “monasterium…sancti Petri de Gallicant” in Girona to “monasterio Crassensi”, on the advice of “Geraldi Pontii vicecomitis Gerundensis…”, by charter dated 20 Jan 1117, subscribed by “Raimundi comitis Barchinonensis, Raimundi Berengerii, Berengerii et Bernardi filiorum eius, Dulciæ comitissæ uxoris eius…”[1690]. "Ermengaudus…Urgellensis comes" commemorated the capture of Balaguer, with the consent of "Geraldi vicecomitis", by charter dated 29 Jun 1120[1691]. The testament of “Gerallus vicecomes”, dated 4 Jun 1131, donated “quartam partem de...ecclesia de Vidreres, quod tenet soror mea in vita sua” to “sancta Maria sedis Gerunde”, bequeathed property to “filio meo Poncio...filio meo Ferrario...honorem...que fuit de mater sua cum Valfraosa et castrum de Montcenis...castrum de Ventoses...”, published 12 Mar 1132[1692]. “Vicecomes Gerardus” confirmed donations to Cuixà made by “comes Urgelli cum Arnaldo Mironi avus meus” by charter dated 28 Jul 1131[1693].
"m firstly ESTEFANÍA, daughter of --- (-[Apr 1095/18 Jan 1098]). “Geraldus Poncii vicecomes et uxor mea Stephania” donated property to the monastery of Roda by charter dated 15 Jul 1090[1694]. “Visconde Geraldo Poncio” endowed Estefanía with one tenth of his possessions on marrying her and granted her the castles of Artesa de Segre, Bellmunt and others, recorded in two charters dated 15 Jan 1092[1695]. “Ermengaudus filius Ermengaudi comitis” donated rights in Ager to “Gerallus Poncii et Stephanie coniuge ei” by charter dated 17 Nov 1093[1696]. “Gerallus Poncii et coni[ux sua Stephania]” granted “castro de Momakastro et castrum de Gabarra” to “Gondpaldus Bertrandi” by charter dated to [1 Apr 1095/1 Apr 1096][1697].
"m secondly ([Apr 1095/18 Jan 1098]) ELVIRA, daughter of ---. “Bernat sacerdot” donated property to Sant Miquel de Monmagastre, confirmed by “Dn Geral Pons...Dna Elvira Biscomptessa”, by charter dated to [25 Mar 1093/25 Mar 1094], presumably misdated[1698]. “Comes Ermengaudus et Maria comitissa” granted “castro de Gerb” to “Gerallus Poncii et Geluira uxor sua” by charter dated 18 Jan 1098[1699]. “Egeralli Poncii vicecomite et coniux mea...Gelvira et filios suos...Ferrer et Bernard Gerall” donated “chapellaniam ecclesiam nostram de Aguda...Samcti Salvatoris” to Solsona by charter dated [14 Oct 1100/14 Oct 1101][1700]. “Gerallus Poncii vicecomes et uxor mea Elvira” donated “in civitate Balagarii ecclesiam” to Ager Sant Pere by charter dated 6 Jan 1102[1701]. “Vicecomes Gerallus Ponzii et uxor mea Geluira” donated “ecclesia...in...Cuda de Balaguer” to Ager Sant Pere by charter dated 6 Jan 1104[1702]. “Vicecomes domnus Geraldus Ponzii cum...vicecomitissa domna Geluira uxore eius” granted “Zutam de Balagario” to “Arnaldo Berengarii de Anglerola” by charter dated 13 Apr 1106[1703]."
Med Lands cites:
[1681] Ager Sant Pere, Vol. I, 87, p. 326.
[1682] Ager Sant Pere, Vol. I, 99, p. 343.
[1683] Ager Sant Pere, Vol. I, 101, p. 353.
[1684] Santa Maria de Santes Creus, Vol. I, 17, p. 83.
[1685] Iglesias Costa, M. (ed.) ´El cartulario de Roda según Abad y Lasierra´, Revista de Ciencias Sociales del Instituo de Estudios Altoaragoneses, no. 105, 1991 (“Roda (Abad)”), XXVIII, p. 151.
[1686] Ager Sant Pere, Vol. I, 156, p. 414.
[1687] Ager Sant Pere, Vol. I, 171, p. 435.
[1688] Solsona, Vol. I, 4, p. 31.
[1689] Ager Sant Pere, Vol. I, 196, p. 465.
[1690] Merino, A. (1819) España Sagrada Tomo XLIII (Madrid), XXXVIII, p. 453.
[1691] Monfar y Sors (1853) Tomo I, p. 374.
[1692] Ager Sant Pere, Vol. I, 267, 274, pp. 554 and 566.
[1693] Marca Hispanica (1688), Appendix, CCCLXXXII, col. 1275.
[1694] Roda (Abad), XXVIII, p. 151.
[1695] Ubieto Arteta, A. (ed.) (1966) El cartulario de Santa Cruz de la Serós (Valencia), 1 and 12. [Mara González Morejón]
[1696] Ager Sant Pere, Vol. I, 156, p. 414.
[1697] Ager Sant Pere, Vol. I, 168, p. 431.
[1698] Ager Sant Pere, Vol. I, 160, p. 423, summary only in Catalan.
[1699] Ager Sant Pere, Vol. I, 171, p. 435.
[1700] Solsona, Vol. I, 4, p. 31.
[1701] Ager Sant Pere, Vol. I, 183, p. 447.
[1702] Ager Sant Pere, Vol. I, 190, p. 458.
[1703] Ager Sant Pere, Vol. I, 196, p. 465.1
[1682] Ager Sant Pere, Vol. I, 99, p. 343.
[1683] Ager Sant Pere, Vol. I, 101, p. 353.
[1684] Santa Maria de Santes Creus, Vol. I, 17, p. 83.
[1685] Iglesias Costa, M. (ed.) ´El cartulario de Roda según Abad y Lasierra´, Revista de Ciencias Sociales del Instituo de Estudios Altoaragoneses, no. 105, 1991 (“Roda (Abad)”), XXVIII, p. 151.
[1686] Ager Sant Pere, Vol. I, 156, p. 414.
[1687] Ager Sant Pere, Vol. I, 171, p. 435.
[1688] Solsona, Vol. I, 4, p. 31.
[1689] Ager Sant Pere, Vol. I, 196, p. 465.
[1690] Merino, A. (1819) España Sagrada Tomo XLIII (Madrid), XXXVIII, p. 453.
[1691] Monfar y Sors (1853) Tomo I, p. 374.
[1692] Ager Sant Pere, Vol. I, 267, 274, pp. 554 and 566.
[1693] Marca Hispanica (1688), Appendix, CCCLXXXII, col. 1275.
[1694] Roda (Abad), XXVIII, p. 151.
[1695] Ubieto Arteta, A. (ed.) (1966) El cartulario de Santa Cruz de la Serós (Valencia), 1 and 12. [Mara González Morejón]
[1696] Ager Sant Pere, Vol. I, 156, p. 414.
[1697] Ager Sant Pere, Vol. I, 168, p. 431.
[1698] Ager Sant Pere, Vol. I, 160, p. 423, summary only in Catalan.
[1699] Ager Sant Pere, Vol. I, 171, p. 435.
[1700] Solsona, Vol. I, 4, p. 31.
[1701] Ager Sant Pere, Vol. I, 183, p. 447.
[1702] Ager Sant Pere, Vol. I, 190, p. 458.
[1703] Ager Sant Pere, Vol. I, 196, p. 465.1
Family | Guerau II de Cabrera eñor de Cabrera, Vescomte de Girona d. bt Aug 1131 - 12 Mar 1132 |
Citations
- [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/CATALAN%20NOBILITY.htm#GuerauIIdied1132B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Unknown (?)1
F, #94813
Last Edited | 16 Jul 2020 |
Unknown (?) married Ansur Diaz (?) Conde de Valladolid, son of Conde Diego Fernández (?) and Marina (?),
;
His 1st wife.1
; 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:
;
His 1st wife.1
; 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. 519.1
[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. 519.1
Family | Ansur Diaz (?) Conde de Valladolid d. a 29 Sep 1047 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [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.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SPANISH%20NOBILITY%20LATER%20MEDIEVAL.htm#GonzaloAnsurezMSolRodriquez
NN Ovéquiz (?)1
F, #94814
Father | Oveco Téllez (?)2 d. 15 Oct 1039 |
Mother | Elvira (?)2 |
Last Edited | 16 Jul 2020 |
NN Ovéquiz (?) married Ansur Diaz (?) Conde de Valladolid, son of Conde Diego Fernández (?) and Marina (?),
;
His 2nd wife.1
; 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:
; 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:
;
His 2nd wife.1
; 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
[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 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. 440.1
Family | Ansur Diaz (?) Conde de Valladolid d. a 29 Sep 1047 |
Citations
- [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%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#OvequizMPedroAnsurez. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SPANISH%20NOBILITY%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#_Toc367542288
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SPANISH%20NOBILITY%20LATER%20MEDIEVAL.htm#AnsurDiazdied1047B
Oveco Téllez (?)1
M, #94815, d. 15 October 1039
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2020 |
Oveco Téllez (?) married Elvira (?)1
Oveco Téllez (?) died on 15 October 1039.1
; Per Med Lands:
"ELDRED . An undated manuscript relating to Cockersand Abbey, Lancashire records that “Ivo Tailbot genuit Elthredum”[246]. This statement is presumably incorrect as another source indicates that Ivo Taillebois had no sons: Ingulph's Chronicle of the Abbey of Croyland records that the marriage of the "only daughter" of "Ivo Taillebois…[and] his wife the lady Lucia"[247].
"m [---, daughter of IVO Taillebois [I] & his wife Lucy ---. Domesday Descendants suggests that Ingulph (quoted above) was incorrect and that Ivo Taillebois [I] left a second daughter who was the wife of Eldred, noting that the couple’s grandson William de Lancaster held the barony of Kendal which Ivo had previously held[248]. This is contradicted by the Cockersand Abbey manuscript quoted above, which names “Elthredum” as son of ”Ivo Tailbot”[249], although this statement is improbable as no other primary sources indicate that Ivo had sons.]"
Med Lands cites:
; Per Med Lands:
"OVECO Téllez (-[after 15 Oct 1039]). "Asuri Gomez…filio de pater meo Gomice Nunici et mater mea Maria" donated "in titulo dotis…villas medietate in Sancti Martine et medietate in Uillella" to "sponsa mea domna Momadona qui sunt filia de…pater meo Obeco Tellici et de mater mea Gelbira" by charter dated 15 Oct 1039[1629]. The wording of this charter suggests that Oveco Téllez & his wife were still alive at that date, although this is not beyond all doubt. If correct, this indicates that this Oveco Téllez could not have been the same person as Oveco Téllez, son of Tello Miréllez (see above). Other family members, either of Oveco Téllez or of his wife, are indicated by the charter dated 12 Jan 1057 which records the settlement of a dispute between Sahagún and "Guttier Uelaz pro villa...Adda", which the monks claimed was donated by “Rodrico Rodriquiz”, except relating to the third of the property donated by “Assur Gomiz et de domna Maiore”, the result being that “nos Guttier Uelaz, Assur Uelasquiz, Ouecco Ouequiz, Uelasco Assuriz, Gundisaluus Assuriz et Uellite Adulfizi” agreed to donate half of the disputed property to Sahagún[1630]. The relationships with these individuals have not yet been traced.
"m ELVIRA ---, daughter of --- (-[after 15 Oct 1039]). Her marriage is confirmed by the charter dated 15 Oct 1039 under which "Asuri Gomez…filio de pater meo Gomice Nunici et mater mea Maria" donated "in titulo dotis…villas medietate in Sancti Martine et medietate in Uillella" to [her daughter] "sponsa mea domna Momadona qui sunt filia de…pater meo Obeco Tellici et de mater mea Gelbira"[1631]. The wording of this charter suggests that Oveco Téllez & his wife were still alive at that date, although this is not beyond all doubt. Her parentage is not known. However, as noted below, her daughter Muniadomna Ovéquiz may be identified as “Momadonna” who donated "medietate in villa...Calzatella...in territorio Sante Marie in loco...Goza et abui eam de parte abii mei Gundissaluo Onuscez et uxor sue domna Gotina, donant eis comite Garsea Gomiz, propria sua ereditate..." to Sahagún by charter dated 3 Aug 1071[1632]. If that co-identity is correct, Elvira was the daughter (or maybe granddaughter) of Gonzalo Onúsquez & his wife Gotina --- (who have not otherwise been identified) "
Med Lands cites:
Oveco Téllez (?) died on 15 October 1039.1
; Per Med Lands:
"ELDRED . An undated manuscript relating to Cockersand Abbey, Lancashire records that “Ivo Tailbot genuit Elthredum”[246]. This statement is presumably incorrect as another source indicates that Ivo Taillebois had no sons: Ingulph's Chronicle of the Abbey of Croyland records that the marriage of the "only daughter" of "Ivo Taillebois…[and] his wife the lady Lucia"[247].
"m [---, daughter of IVO Taillebois [I] & his wife Lucy ---. Domesday Descendants suggests that Ingulph (quoted above) was incorrect and that Ivo Taillebois [I] left a second daughter who was the wife of Eldred, noting that the couple’s grandson William de Lancaster held the barony of Kendal which Ivo had previously held[248]. This is contradicted by the Cockersand Abbey manuscript quoted above, which names “Elthredum” as son of ”Ivo Tailbot”[249], although this statement is improbable as no other primary sources indicate that Ivo had sons.]"
Med Lands cites:
[246] Dugdale Monasticon VI.2, Cokersand Abbey, Lancashire VI, p. 909.
[247] Ingulph's Chronicle, p. 259.
[248] Domesday Descendants, p. 539.
[249] Dugdale Monasticon VI.2, Cokersand Abbey, Lancashire VI, p. 909.2
[247] Ingulph's Chronicle, p. 259.
[248] Domesday Descendants, p. 539.
[249] Dugdale Monasticon VI.2, Cokersand Abbey, Lancashire VI, p. 909.2
; Per Med Lands:
"OVECO Téllez (-[after 15 Oct 1039]). "Asuri Gomez…filio de pater meo Gomice Nunici et mater mea Maria" donated "in titulo dotis…villas medietate in Sancti Martine et medietate in Uillella" to "sponsa mea domna Momadona qui sunt filia de…pater meo Obeco Tellici et de mater mea Gelbira" by charter dated 15 Oct 1039[1629]. The wording of this charter suggests that Oveco Téllez & his wife were still alive at that date, although this is not beyond all doubt. If correct, this indicates that this Oveco Téllez could not have been the same person as Oveco Téllez, son of Tello Miréllez (see above). Other family members, either of Oveco Téllez or of his wife, are indicated by the charter dated 12 Jan 1057 which records the settlement of a dispute between Sahagún and "Guttier Uelaz pro villa...Adda", which the monks claimed was donated by “Rodrico Rodriquiz”, except relating to the third of the property donated by “Assur Gomiz et de domna Maiore”, the result being that “nos Guttier Uelaz, Assur Uelasquiz, Ouecco Ouequiz, Uelasco Assuriz, Gundisaluus Assuriz et Uellite Adulfizi” agreed to donate half of the disputed property to Sahagún[1630]. The relationships with these individuals have not yet been traced.
"m ELVIRA ---, daughter of --- (-[after 15 Oct 1039]). Her marriage is confirmed by the charter dated 15 Oct 1039 under which "Asuri Gomez…filio de pater meo Gomice Nunici et mater mea Maria" donated "in titulo dotis…villas medietate in Sancti Martine et medietate in Uillella" to [her daughter] "sponsa mea domna Momadona qui sunt filia de…pater meo Obeco Tellici et de mater mea Gelbira"[1631]. The wording of this charter suggests that Oveco Téllez & his wife were still alive at that date, although this is not beyond all doubt. Her parentage is not known. However, as noted below, her daughter Muniadomna Ovéquiz may be identified as “Momadonna” who donated "medietate in villa...Calzatella...in territorio Sante Marie in loco...Goza et abui eam de parte abii mei Gundissaluo Onuscez et uxor sue domna Gotina, donant eis comite Garsea Gomiz, propria sua ereditate..." to Sahagún by charter dated 3 Aug 1071[1632]. If that co-identity is correct, Elvira was the daughter (or maybe granddaughter) of Gonzalo Onúsquez & his wife Gotina --- (who have not otherwise been identified) "
Med Lands cites:
[1629] Sahagún, Tomo II, 452, p. 109.
[1630] Sahagún, Tomo II, 588, p. 281.
[1631] Sahagún, Tomo II, 452, p. 109.
[1632] Sahagún, Tomo II, 703, p. 426.1
[1630] Sahagún, Tomo II, 588, p. 281.
[1631] Sahagún, Tomo II, 452, p. 109.
[1632] Sahagún, Tomo II, 703, p. 426.1
Family | Elvira (?) |
Child |
Citations
- [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%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#_Toc367542288. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntlo.htm#ElthredMdauIvoTaillebois
Justa Fernández (?)1
F, #94818
Father | Count Fernando Flainez (?)1 b. b 999, d. 1054 |
Mother | Elivra Peláez (?)1 |
Last Edited | 16 Jul 2020 |
Justa Fernández (?) married Ansur Diaz (?) Conde de Valladolid, son of Conde Diego Fernández (?) and Marina (?),
;
His 4th wife.1
; 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:
; Per Med Lands:
"JUSTA Fernández . A charter dated 1 Oct 1059 records that property confiscated from "Pelagius Rodriquiz comes...filios inter quos...unus...Fernandus" was, after “multorum...annorum”, requested by “Fronili Pelaiz” from “suprinas suas Onnega Gomez et Iusta Fernandiz”[1213]. same person as …? JUSTA Fernández (-after 29 Mar 1085). "Assur Diaz et uxor mea Iusta" donated property in León to León Cathedral by charter dated 29 Sep 1047[1214]. "Iusta comitissa...cum filio meo Diaco Assuriz" donated “in villa...Uilla Alba nostram portionem...[et] in Carapipas” to Sahagún by charter dated 1065[1215]. "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[1216]. “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[1217]. 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[1218].
"m as his [fourth] wife, conde ANSUR Díaz, son of conde DIEGO Fernández de Saldaña & his wife Marina [Ansúrez] (-30 Sep 1047)."
Med Lands cites:
;
His 4th wife.1
; 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. 519.2
[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. 519.2
; Per Med Lands:
"JUSTA Fernández . A charter dated 1 Oct 1059 records that property confiscated from "Pelagius Rodriquiz comes...filios inter quos...unus...Fernandus" was, after “multorum...annorum”, requested by “Fronili Pelaiz” from “suprinas suas Onnega Gomez et Iusta Fernandiz”[1213]. same person as …? JUSTA Fernández (-after 29 Mar 1085). "Assur Diaz et uxor mea Iusta" donated property in León to León Cathedral by charter dated 29 Sep 1047[1214]. "Iusta comitissa...cum filio meo Diaco Assuriz" donated “in villa...Uilla Alba nostram portionem...[et] in Carapipas” to Sahagún by charter dated 1065[1215]. "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[1216]. “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[1217]. 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[1218].
"m as his [fourth] wife, conde ANSUR Díaz, son of conde DIEGO Fernández de Saldaña & his wife Marina [Ansúrez] (-30 Sep 1047)."
Med Lands cites:
[1214] León Cathedral, Vol. IV, 1047, p. 222.
[1215] Sahagún, Tomo II, 648, p. 358.
[1216] León Cathedral, Vol. IV, 1175, p. 416.
[1217] Santa María de Otero de las Dueñas, Vol. I, 275, p. 384.
[1218] León Cathedral, Vol. IV, 1237, p. 519.1
[1215] Sahagún, Tomo II, 648, p. 358.
[1216] León Cathedral, Vol. IV, 1175, p. 416.
[1217] Santa María de Otero de las Dueñas, Vol. I, 275, p. 384.
[1218] León Cathedral, Vol. IV, 1237, p. 519.1
Family | Ansur Diaz (?) Conde de Valladolid d. a 29 Sep 1047 |
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Citations
- [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%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#JustaFernandez. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SPANISH%20NOBILITY%20LATER%20MEDIEVAL.htm#AnsurDiazdied1047B
Gonzalo Ansúrez (?)1
M, #94819, d. after 1075
Father | Ansur Diaz (?) Conde de Valladolid1 d. a 29 Sep 1047 |
Mother | Unknown (?)1 |
Last Edited | 16 Jul 2020 |
Gonzalo Ansúrez (?) married Sol Rodríguez (?), daughter of Rodrigo (?) and Justa (?),
;
Her 2nd husband.1,2
Gonzalo Ansúrez (?) died after 1075.1
; Per Med Lands:
"[SOL Rodríguez (-[after 18 Nov 1071]). “Sol Rodriquiz” donated "hereditabus quas habeo de avis et parentibus meis...in Uilla Uascon...et in Uilla Uerde et in Escobar et in Bustello et in Uilla Uimara, meam portionem" to “marito meo Fernando Munnioz” by charter dated 1 Jun 1066[1859]. The parentage of Sol Rodríguez has not been identified beyond doubt. However, several of the properties named in this charter were also named in the charters of Justa which are quoted above. It is therefore a reasonable speculation that Sol was her daughter by her first marriage. “Momadonna Gudesteiz” donated "divisa...in Uilla Curta iuxta riuulo Ceia...fuit de filio meo Iohanne Monniz" to “Gonsaluo Ansuriz...et uxori tue Sol Rodriquiz” by charter dated 18 Nov 1071[1860]. It is not certain that Sol Rodríguez, wife of Gonzalo Ansúrez, was the same person as the widow of Fernando Muñoz. However, no other person of this name/patronymic combination has been identified at the time.
"m [firstly] (before 1 Jun 1066) FERNANDO Muñoz, son of MUNIO --- & his wife ---.
"[m secondly GONZALO Ansúrez, son of ANSUR Díaz & his [second] wife --- Ovéquiz (-after 1075).]"
Med Lands cites:
; Per Med Lands:
"GONZALO Ansúrez (-after 1075). The Chronicon Mundi of Lucas Tudensis names "tres fratres nobiles…Petrus Ansuri, Gundisaluus Ansuri et Fernanduss Ansuri"[917]. “Momadonna” donated “medietate de divisa quam habeo in Uilla Quimara” to “Gunsaluo Ansuriz” by charter dated 15 Apr 1069[918]. “Ermeyldo Asuriz” donated “medietate de divisa...in Uilla Gimara” to “Gontisalbo Ansuriz” by charter dated 3 Jan 1070[919]. Alférez of Alfonso VI King of León 6 Jun 1071. “Momadonna et Gunsaluo Ansuriz et Ermeildo Ansuriz et Ouecco Ermeildiz et Gunsaluo Ermeildiz...cum Tello Uelasquiz et Sol Rodriquiz” donated "monasterio Sancti Cipriani in Uilla Uimara territorio Graliare...terra a Ualle de Fonte" to Sahagún by charter dated 6 Jun 1071[920]. “Momadonna Gudesteiz” donated "divisa...in Uilla Curta iuxta riuulo Ceia...fuit de filio meo Iohanne Monniz" to “Gonsaluo Ansuriz...et uxori tue Sol Rodriquiz” by charter dated 18 Nov 1071[921]. “Momadomna et meo sobrino Gundissaluo Assuriz” donated "divisiones...abemus de abolorum parentumque nostrorum in Uilla...Uimara" to Sahagún by charter dated 5 Sep 1072[922]. “Gundisaluo Ermeildiz” donated "cartulam dotis divisa...de auorum parentumque meorum in Uilla Adda" to “uxor mea Olimpia” by charter dated 24 Oct 1071, confirmed by “Gonzalo Ansuriz, Ouecco Ermeildiz”[923]. “Momadomna et meo sobrino Gundissaluo Assuriz” donated "divisiones...abemus de abolorum parentumque nostrorum in Uilla...Uimara" to Sahagún by charter dated 5 Sep 1072, confirmed by “Ihoannes Didaz, Uela Didaz, Ezze Gundissaluiz”[924]. Conde 1075.
"m [as her second husband,] SOL Rodríguez, [widow of FERNANDO Muñoz,] daughter of RODRIGO --- & his wife [Justa ---] (-after 18 Nov 1071). “Sol Rodriquiz” donated "hereditabus quas habeo de avis et parentibus meis...in Uilla Uascon...et in Uilla Uerde et in Escobar et in Bustello et in Uilla Uimara, meam portionem" to “marito meo Fernando Munnioz” by charter dated 1 Jun 1066[925]. The parentage of Sol Rodríguez has not been identified beyond doubt. However, several of the properties named in this charter were also named in the charters of Justa, first wife of Pedro Ansúrez (older half-brother of Gonzalo Ansúrez) which are quoted below. It is therefore a reasonable speculation that Sol was her daughter by her first marriage. “Momadonna et Gunsaluo Ansuriz et Ermeildo Ansuriz et Ouecco Ermeildiz et Gunsaluo Ermeildiz...cum Tello Uelasquiz et Sol Rodriquiz” donated "monasterio Sancti Cipriani in Uilla Uimara territorio Graliare...terra a Ualle de Fonte" to Sahagún by charter dated 6 Jun 1071[926]. “Momadonna Gudesteiz” donated "divisa...in Uilla Curta iuxta riuulo Ceia...fuit de filio meo Iohanne Monniz" to “Gonsaluo Ansuriz...et uxori tue Sol Rodriquiz” by charter dated 18 Nov 1071[927]. It is not certain that Sol Rodríguez, wife of Gonzalo Ansúrez, was the same person as the widow of Fernando Muñoz. However, no other person of this name/patronymic combination has been identified at the time."
Med Lands cites:
;
Her 2nd husband.1,2
Gonzalo Ansúrez (?) died after 1075.1
; Per Med Lands:
"[SOL Rodríguez (-[after 18 Nov 1071]). “Sol Rodriquiz” donated "hereditabus quas habeo de avis et parentibus meis...in Uilla Uascon...et in Uilla Uerde et in Escobar et in Bustello et in Uilla Uimara, meam portionem" to “marito meo Fernando Munnioz” by charter dated 1 Jun 1066[1859]. The parentage of Sol Rodríguez has not been identified beyond doubt. However, several of the properties named in this charter were also named in the charters of Justa which are quoted above. It is therefore a reasonable speculation that Sol was her daughter by her first marriage. “Momadonna Gudesteiz” donated "divisa...in Uilla Curta iuxta riuulo Ceia...fuit de filio meo Iohanne Monniz" to “Gonsaluo Ansuriz...et uxori tue Sol Rodriquiz” by charter dated 18 Nov 1071[1860]. It is not certain that Sol Rodríguez, wife of Gonzalo Ansúrez, was the same person as the widow of Fernando Muñoz. However, no other person of this name/patronymic combination has been identified at the time.
"m [firstly] (before 1 Jun 1066) FERNANDO Muñoz, son of MUNIO --- & his wife ---.
"[m secondly GONZALO Ansúrez, son of ANSUR Díaz & his [second] wife --- Ovéquiz (-after 1075).]"
Med Lands cites:
[1859] Sahagún, Tomo II, 655, p. 366.
[1860] Sahagún, Tomo II, 706, p. 429.3
[1860] Sahagún, Tomo II, 706, p. 429.3
; Per Med Lands:
"GONZALO Ansúrez (-after 1075). The Chronicon Mundi of Lucas Tudensis names "tres fratres nobiles…Petrus Ansuri, Gundisaluus Ansuri et Fernanduss Ansuri"[917]. “Momadonna” donated “medietate de divisa quam habeo in Uilla Quimara” to “Gunsaluo Ansuriz” by charter dated 15 Apr 1069[918]. “Ermeyldo Asuriz” donated “medietate de divisa...in Uilla Gimara” to “Gontisalbo Ansuriz” by charter dated 3 Jan 1070[919]. Alférez of Alfonso VI King of León 6 Jun 1071. “Momadonna et Gunsaluo Ansuriz et Ermeildo Ansuriz et Ouecco Ermeildiz et Gunsaluo Ermeildiz...cum Tello Uelasquiz et Sol Rodriquiz” donated "monasterio Sancti Cipriani in Uilla Uimara territorio Graliare...terra a Ualle de Fonte" to Sahagún by charter dated 6 Jun 1071[920]. “Momadonna Gudesteiz” donated "divisa...in Uilla Curta iuxta riuulo Ceia...fuit de filio meo Iohanne Monniz" to “Gonsaluo Ansuriz...et uxori tue Sol Rodriquiz” by charter dated 18 Nov 1071[921]. “Momadomna et meo sobrino Gundissaluo Assuriz” donated "divisiones...abemus de abolorum parentumque nostrorum in Uilla...Uimara" to Sahagún by charter dated 5 Sep 1072[922]. “Gundisaluo Ermeildiz” donated "cartulam dotis divisa...de auorum parentumque meorum in Uilla Adda" to “uxor mea Olimpia” by charter dated 24 Oct 1071, confirmed by “Gonzalo Ansuriz, Ouecco Ermeildiz”[923]. “Momadomna et meo sobrino Gundissaluo Assuriz” donated "divisiones...abemus de abolorum parentumque nostrorum in Uilla...Uimara" to Sahagún by charter dated 5 Sep 1072, confirmed by “Ihoannes Didaz, Uela Didaz, Ezze Gundissaluiz”[924]. Conde 1075.
"m [as her second husband,] SOL Rodríguez, [widow of FERNANDO Muñoz,] daughter of RODRIGO --- & his wife [Justa ---] (-after 18 Nov 1071). “Sol Rodriquiz” donated "hereditabus quas habeo de avis et parentibus meis...in Uilla Uascon...et in Uilla Uerde et in Escobar et in Bustello et in Uilla Uimara, meam portionem" to “marito meo Fernando Munnioz” by charter dated 1 Jun 1066[925]. The parentage of Sol Rodríguez has not been identified beyond doubt. However, several of the properties named in this charter were also named in the charters of Justa, first wife of Pedro Ansúrez (older half-brother of Gonzalo Ansúrez) which are quoted below. It is therefore a reasonable speculation that Sol was her daughter by her first marriage. “Momadonna et Gunsaluo Ansuriz et Ermeildo Ansuriz et Ouecco Ermeildiz et Gunsaluo Ermeildiz...cum Tello Uelasquiz et Sol Rodriquiz” donated "monasterio Sancti Cipriani in Uilla Uimara territorio Graliare...terra a Ualle de Fonte" to Sahagún by charter dated 6 Jun 1071[926]. “Momadonna Gudesteiz” donated "divisa...in Uilla Curta iuxta riuulo Ceia...fuit de filio meo Iohanne Monniz" to “Gonsaluo Ansuriz...et uxori tue Sol Rodriquiz” by charter dated 18 Nov 1071[927]. It is not certain that Sol Rodríguez, wife of Gonzalo Ansúrez, was the same person as the widow of Fernando Muñoz. However, no other person of this name/patronymic combination has been identified at the time."
Med Lands cites:
[917] Lucas Tudensis, Liber IV, p. 98.
[918] Sahagún, Tomo II, 684, p. 402.
[919] Sahagún, Tomo II, 689, p. 408.
[920] Sahagún, Tomo II, 701, p. 423.
[921] Sahagún, Tomo II, 706, p. 429.
[922] Sahagún, Tomo II, 716, p. 440.
[923] Sahagún, Tomo II, 704, p. 427.
[924] Sahagún, Tomo II, 716, p. 440.
[925] Sahagún, Tomo II, 655, p. 366.
[926] Sahagún, Tomo II, 701, p. 423.
[927] Sahagún, Tomo II, 706, p. 429.1
[918] Sahagún, Tomo II, 684, p. 402.
[919] Sahagún, Tomo II, 689, p. 408.
[920] Sahagún, Tomo II, 701, p. 423.
[921] Sahagún, Tomo II, 706, p. 429.
[922] Sahagún, Tomo II, 716, p. 440.
[923] Sahagún, Tomo II, 704, p. 427.
[924] Sahagún, Tomo II, 716, p. 440.
[925] Sahagún, Tomo II, 655, p. 366.
[926] Sahagún, Tomo II, 701, p. 423.
[927] Sahagún, Tomo II, 706, p. 429.1
Family | Sol Rodríguez (?) d. a 18 Nov 1071 |
Citations
- [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#GonzaloAnsurezMSolRodriquez. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SPANISH%20NOBILITY%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#SolRodriguezM1FernandoMunoz
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SPANISH%20NOBILITY%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#SolRodriguezM1FernandoMunoz. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
Fernando Muñoz (?)1
M, #94820
Father | Munio (?)1 |
Last Edited | 16 Jul 2020 |
Fernando Muñoz (?) married Sol Rodríguez (?), daughter of Rodrigo (?) and Justa (?), before 1 June 1066
;
Her 1st husband.1
; Per Med Lands:
"[SOL Rodríguez (-[after 18 Nov 1071]). “Sol Rodriquiz” donated "hereditabus quas habeo de avis et parentibus meis...in Uilla Uascon...et in Uilla Uerde et in Escobar et in Bustello et in Uilla Uimara, meam portionem" to “marito meo Fernando Munnioz” by charter dated 1 Jun 1066[1859]. The parentage of Sol Rodríguez has not been identified beyond doubt. However, several of the properties named in this charter were also named in the charters of Justa which are quoted above. It is therefore a reasonable speculation that Sol was her daughter by her first marriage. “Momadonna Gudesteiz” donated "divisa...in Uilla Curta iuxta riuulo Ceia...fuit de filio meo Iohanne Monniz" to “Gonsaluo Ansuriz...et uxori tue Sol Rodriquiz” by charter dated 18 Nov 1071[1860]. It is not certain that Sol Rodríguez, wife of Gonzalo Ansúrez, was the same person as the widow of Fernando Muñoz. However, no other person of this name/patronymic combination has been identified at the time.
"m [firstly] (before 1 Jun 1066) FERNANDO Muñoz, son of MUNIO --- & his wife ---.
"[m secondly GONZALO Ansúrez, son of ANSUR Díaz & his [second] wife --- Ovéquiz (-after 1075).]"
Med Lands cites:
;
Her 1st husband.1
; Per Med Lands:
"[SOL Rodríguez (-[after 18 Nov 1071]). “Sol Rodriquiz” donated "hereditabus quas habeo de avis et parentibus meis...in Uilla Uascon...et in Uilla Uerde et in Escobar et in Bustello et in Uilla Uimara, meam portionem" to “marito meo Fernando Munnioz” by charter dated 1 Jun 1066[1859]. The parentage of Sol Rodríguez has not been identified beyond doubt. However, several of the properties named in this charter were also named in the charters of Justa which are quoted above. It is therefore a reasonable speculation that Sol was her daughter by her first marriage. “Momadonna Gudesteiz” donated "divisa...in Uilla Curta iuxta riuulo Ceia...fuit de filio meo Iohanne Monniz" to “Gonsaluo Ansuriz...et uxori tue Sol Rodriquiz” by charter dated 18 Nov 1071[1860]. It is not certain that Sol Rodríguez, wife of Gonzalo Ansúrez, was the same person as the widow of Fernando Muñoz. However, no other person of this name/patronymic combination has been identified at the time.
"m [firstly] (before 1 Jun 1066) FERNANDO Muñoz, son of MUNIO --- & his wife ---.
"[m secondly GONZALO Ansúrez, son of ANSUR Díaz & his [second] wife --- Ovéquiz (-after 1075).]"
Med Lands cites:
[1859] Sahagún, Tomo II, 655, p. 366.
[1860] Sahagún, Tomo II, 706, p. 429.2
[1860] Sahagún, Tomo II, 706, p. 429.2
Family | Sol Rodríguez (?) d. a 18 Nov 1071 |
Citations
- [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%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#SolRodriguezM1FernandoMunoz. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SPANISH%20NOBILITY%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#SolRodriguezM1FernandoMunoz. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
Munio (?)1
M, #94821
Last Edited | 16 Jul 2020 |
Family | |
Child |
Citations
- [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%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#SolRodriguezM1FernandoMunoz. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Diego Ansúrez (?)1
M, #94822, d. 18 July 1084
Father | Ansur Diaz (?) Conde de Valladolid1 d. a 29 Sep 1047 |
Mother | Justa Fernández (?)1 |
Last Edited | 16 Jul 2020 |
Diego Ansúrez (?) was buried at León Cathedral, León, Provincia de León, Castilla y León, Spain (now).1 He married Tetguenza Rodríguez "Vita" (?)1
Diego Ansúrez (?) died on 18 July 1084.1
; Per Med Lands:
"DIEGO Ansúrez (-18 Jul 1084, bur León Cathedral). "Iusta comitissa...cum filio meo Diaco Assuriz" donated “in villa...Uilla Alba nostram portionem...[et] in Carapipas” to Sahagún by charter dated 1065[930]. "…Didacus Ansuriz…" subscribed the charter dated 25 Jun 1066 under which "Urraca Fredenandi principis filia" donated property "in valle de vice territorio Portugale" to Santiago de Compostela[931]. “...Didago Asurat...” confirmed the charter dated 22 Nov 1068 under which Alfonso VI King of León granted immunities to Sahagún[932]. “...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[933]. “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[934]. “...Diaco Ansuriz...” confirmed the charter dated 7 Aug 1073 under which Alfonso VI King of Castile granted "racione in villa...Uilla Uellaco, territorio Graliare, discurrente flumine Aratoi" to “Uelasco Uelaz et uxori tue Helisabet”[935]. He refers to his mother Justa in a donation of 1076[936]. "Iusta cum filiis meos Domengo et Adosinda" sold “uno linare...in...Uilla Burgalo” to “Diaco Ansuriz et uxori vestre Tetguenza” by charter dated 25 Apr 1077[937]. "Martino Fafilaz" sold “duas partes in uno molino...in Uilla Burgala” to “Diaco Ansuriz et uxori tue Tetguenza Rodriquiz” by charter dated 4 May 1078[938]. The testament of “Didago Ansuriz”, dated 9 Sep 1081, refers to “filia mea” [unnamed][939]. "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"[940]. The necrology of León Cathedral records the death “XV Kal Aug” of “comes Didacus Ausuriz”[941].
"m TETGUENZA Rodríguez [Vita], daughter of --- (-after 28 Aug 1084). "Iusta cum filiis meos Domengo et Adosinda" sold “uno linare...in...Uilla Burgalo” to “Diaco Ansuriz et uxori vestre Tetguenza” by charter dated 25 Apr 1077[942]. "Martino Fafilaz" sold “duas partes in uno molino...in Uilla Burgala” to “Diaco Ansuriz et uxori tue Tetguenza Rodriquiz” by charter dated 4 May 1078[943]. "Tedguenza cognomento Uita Rodriquiz" donated “in villa...Caprera...qui fuit de Donela que dedi ad sororem meam domna Keruta Rodriquiz...[et] in villa...Resacco...[et] in Uilla Burgala in ribulo Porma...excepto uno solare qui fuit de soror mea Maior Rodriquiz” to Sahagún, for the souls of “mee et de viro meo Anaia [error for Didaco presumably] Assurez”, by charter dated 28 Aug 1084[944].
"Diego & his wife had one child:
Med Lands cites:
Diego Ansúrez (?) died on 18 July 1084.1
; Per Med Lands:
"DIEGO Ansúrez (-18 Jul 1084, bur León Cathedral). "Iusta comitissa...cum filio meo Diaco Assuriz" donated “in villa...Uilla Alba nostram portionem...[et] in Carapipas” to Sahagún by charter dated 1065[930]. "…Didacus Ansuriz…" subscribed the charter dated 25 Jun 1066 under which "Urraca Fredenandi principis filia" donated property "in valle de vice territorio Portugale" to Santiago de Compostela[931]. “...Didago Asurat...” confirmed the charter dated 22 Nov 1068 under which Alfonso VI King of León granted immunities to Sahagún[932]. “...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[933]. “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[934]. “...Diaco Ansuriz...” confirmed the charter dated 7 Aug 1073 under which Alfonso VI King of Castile granted "racione in villa...Uilla Uellaco, territorio Graliare, discurrente flumine Aratoi" to “Uelasco Uelaz et uxori tue Helisabet”[935]. He refers to his mother Justa in a donation of 1076[936]. "Iusta cum filiis meos Domengo et Adosinda" sold “uno linare...in...Uilla Burgalo” to “Diaco Ansuriz et uxori vestre Tetguenza” by charter dated 25 Apr 1077[937]. "Martino Fafilaz" sold “duas partes in uno molino...in Uilla Burgala” to “Diaco Ansuriz et uxori tue Tetguenza Rodriquiz” by charter dated 4 May 1078[938]. The testament of “Didago Ansuriz”, dated 9 Sep 1081, refers to “filia mea” [unnamed][939]. "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"[940]. The necrology of León Cathedral records the death “XV Kal Aug” of “comes Didacus Ausuriz”[941].
"m TETGUENZA Rodríguez [Vita], daughter of --- (-after 28 Aug 1084). "Iusta cum filiis meos Domengo et Adosinda" sold “uno linare...in...Uilla Burgalo” to “Diaco Ansuriz et uxori vestre Tetguenza” by charter dated 25 Apr 1077[942]. "Martino Fafilaz" sold “duas partes in uno molino...in Uilla Burgala” to “Diaco Ansuriz et uxori tue Tetguenza Rodriquiz” by charter dated 4 May 1078[943]. "Tedguenza cognomento Uita Rodriquiz" donated “in villa...Caprera...qui fuit de Donela que dedi ad sororem meam domna Keruta Rodriquiz...[et] in villa...Resacco...[et] in Uilla Burgala in ribulo Porma...excepto uno solare qui fuit de soror mea Maior Rodriquiz” to Sahagún, for the souls of “mee et de viro meo Anaia [error for Didaco presumably] Assurez”, by charter dated 28 Aug 1084[944].
"Diego & his wife had one child:
"a) ELVIRA Díaz (-18 Jul ----)."
Med Lands cites:
[930] Sahagún, Tomo II, 648, p. 358.
[931] López Ferrreiro (1899), Tomo II, Apéndice, XCVII, p. 245.
[932] Sahagún, Tomo II, 680, p. 396.
[933] Sahagún, Tomo II, 687, p. 405.
[934] Sahagún, Tomo II, 722, p. 446.
[935] Sahagún, Tomo II, 723, p. 447.
[936] Oviedo Cathedral, doc. 75, quoted in Torres (1999), p. 344.
[937] Sahagún, Tomo III, 753, p. 30.
[938] Sahagún, Tomo III, 767, p. 52.
[939] León Cathedral, Vol. IV, 1224, p. 500, and Sahagún, Tomo III, 794, p. 85.
[940] San Zoilo de Carrión, 15, p. 30.
[941] León Cathedral Necrology.
[942] Sahagún, Tomo III, 753, p. 30.
[943] Sahagún, Tomo III, 767, p. 52.
[944] Sahagún, Tomo III, 815, p. 111.1
[931] López Ferrreiro (1899), Tomo II, Apéndice, XCVII, p. 245.
[932] Sahagún, Tomo II, 680, p. 396.
[933] Sahagún, Tomo II, 687, p. 405.
[934] Sahagún, Tomo II, 722, p. 446.
[935] Sahagún, Tomo II, 723, p. 447.
[936] Oviedo Cathedral, doc. 75, quoted in Torres (1999), p. 344.
[937] Sahagún, Tomo III, 753, p. 30.
[938] Sahagún, Tomo III, 767, p. 52.
[939] León Cathedral, Vol. IV, 1224, p. 500, and Sahagún, Tomo III, 794, p. 85.
[940] San Zoilo de Carrión, 15, p. 30.
[941] León Cathedral Necrology.
[942] Sahagún, Tomo III, 753, p. 30.
[943] Sahagún, Tomo III, 767, p. 52.
[944] Sahagún, Tomo III, 815, p. 111.1
Family | Tetguenza Rodríguez "Vita" (?) d. a 28 Aug 1084 |
Citations
- [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.
Tetguenza Rodríguez "Vita" (?)1
F, #94823, d. after 28 August 1084
Last Edited | 16 Jul 2020 |
Tetguenza Rodríguez "Vita" (?) married Diego Ansúrez (?), son of Ansur Diaz (?) Conde de Valladolid and Justa Fernández (?).1
Tetguenza Rodríguez "Vita" (?) died after 28 August 1084.1
; Per Med Lands:
"DIEGO Ansúrez (-18 Jul 1084, bur León Cathedral). "Iusta comitissa...cum filio meo Diaco Assuriz" donated “in villa...Uilla Alba nostram portionem...[et] in Carapipas” to Sahagún by charter dated 1065[930]. "…Didacus Ansuriz…" subscribed the charter dated 25 Jun 1066 under which "Urraca Fredenandi principis filia" donated property "in valle de vice territorio Portugale" to Santiago de Compostela[931]. “...Didago Asurat...” confirmed the charter dated 22 Nov 1068 under which Alfonso VI King of León granted immunities to Sahagún[932]. “...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[933]. “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[934]. “...Diaco Ansuriz...” confirmed the charter dated 7 Aug 1073 under which Alfonso VI King of Castile granted "racione in villa...Uilla Uellaco, territorio Graliare, discurrente flumine Aratoi" to “Uelasco Uelaz et uxori tue Helisabet”[935]. He refers to his mother Justa in a donation of 1076[936]. "Iusta cum filiis meos Domengo et Adosinda" sold “uno linare...in...Uilla Burgalo” to “Diaco Ansuriz et uxori vestre Tetguenza” by charter dated 25 Apr 1077[937]. "Martino Fafilaz" sold “duas partes in uno molino...in Uilla Burgala” to “Diaco Ansuriz et uxori tue Tetguenza Rodriquiz” by charter dated 4 May 1078[938]. The testament of “Didago Ansuriz”, dated 9 Sep 1081, refers to “filia mea” [unnamed][939]. "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"[940]. The necrology of León Cathedral records the death “XV Kal Aug” of “comes Didacus Ausuriz”[941].
"m TETGUENZA Rodríguez [Vita], daughter of --- (-after 28 Aug 1084). "Iusta cum filiis meos Domengo et Adosinda" sold “uno linare...in...Uilla Burgalo” to “Diaco Ansuriz et uxori vestre Tetguenza” by charter dated 25 Apr 1077[942]. "Martino Fafilaz" sold “duas partes in uno molino...in Uilla Burgala” to “Diaco Ansuriz et uxori tue Tetguenza Rodriquiz” by charter dated 4 May 1078[943]. "Tedguenza cognomento Uita Rodriquiz" donated “in villa...Caprera...qui fuit de Donela que dedi ad sororem meam domna Keruta Rodriquiz...[et] in villa...Resacco...[et] in Uilla Burgala in ribulo Porma...excepto uno solare qui fuit de soror mea Maior Rodriquiz” to Sahagún, for the souls of “mee et de viro meo Anaia [error for Didaco presumably] Assurez”, by charter dated 28 Aug 1084[944].
"Diego & his wife had one child:
Med Lands cites:
Tetguenza Rodríguez "Vita" (?) died after 28 August 1084.1
; Per Med Lands:
"DIEGO Ansúrez (-18 Jul 1084, bur León Cathedral). "Iusta comitissa...cum filio meo Diaco Assuriz" donated “in villa...Uilla Alba nostram portionem...[et] in Carapipas” to Sahagún by charter dated 1065[930]. "…Didacus Ansuriz…" subscribed the charter dated 25 Jun 1066 under which "Urraca Fredenandi principis filia" donated property "in valle de vice territorio Portugale" to Santiago de Compostela[931]. “...Didago Asurat...” confirmed the charter dated 22 Nov 1068 under which Alfonso VI King of León granted immunities to Sahagún[932]. “...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[933]. “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[934]. “...Diaco Ansuriz...” confirmed the charter dated 7 Aug 1073 under which Alfonso VI King of Castile granted "racione in villa...Uilla Uellaco, territorio Graliare, discurrente flumine Aratoi" to “Uelasco Uelaz et uxori tue Helisabet”[935]. He refers to his mother Justa in a donation of 1076[936]. "Iusta cum filiis meos Domengo et Adosinda" sold “uno linare...in...Uilla Burgalo” to “Diaco Ansuriz et uxori vestre Tetguenza” by charter dated 25 Apr 1077[937]. "Martino Fafilaz" sold “duas partes in uno molino...in Uilla Burgala” to “Diaco Ansuriz et uxori tue Tetguenza Rodriquiz” by charter dated 4 May 1078[938]. The testament of “Didago Ansuriz”, dated 9 Sep 1081, refers to “filia mea” [unnamed][939]. "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"[940]. The necrology of León Cathedral records the death “XV Kal Aug” of “comes Didacus Ausuriz”[941].
"m TETGUENZA Rodríguez [Vita], daughter of --- (-after 28 Aug 1084). "Iusta cum filiis meos Domengo et Adosinda" sold “uno linare...in...Uilla Burgalo” to “Diaco Ansuriz et uxori vestre Tetguenza” by charter dated 25 Apr 1077[942]. "Martino Fafilaz" sold “duas partes in uno molino...in Uilla Burgala” to “Diaco Ansuriz et uxori tue Tetguenza Rodriquiz” by charter dated 4 May 1078[943]. "Tedguenza cognomento Uita Rodriquiz" donated “in villa...Caprera...qui fuit de Donela que dedi ad sororem meam domna Keruta Rodriquiz...[et] in villa...Resacco...[et] in Uilla Burgala in ribulo Porma...excepto uno solare qui fuit de soror mea Maior Rodriquiz” to Sahagún, for the souls of “mee et de viro meo Anaia [error for Didaco presumably] Assurez”, by charter dated 28 Aug 1084[944].
"Diego & his wife had one child:
"a) ELVIRA Díaz (-18 Jul ----)."
Med Lands cites:
[930] Sahagún, Tomo II, 648, p. 358.
[931] López Ferrreiro (1899), Tomo II, Apéndice, XCVII, p. 245.
[932] Sahagún, Tomo II, 680, p. 396.
[933] Sahagún, Tomo II, 687, p. 405.
[934] Sahagún, Tomo II, 722, p. 446.
[935] Sahagún, Tomo II, 723, p. 447.
[936] Oviedo Cathedral, doc. 75, quoted in Torres (1999), p. 344.
[937] Sahagún, Tomo III, 753, p. 30.
[938] Sahagún, Tomo III, 767, p. 52.
[939] León Cathedral, Vol. IV, 1224, p. 500, and Sahagún, Tomo III, 794, p. 85.
[940] San Zoilo de Carrión, 15, p. 30.
[941] León Cathedral Necrology.
[942] Sahagún, Tomo III, 753, p. 30.
[943] Sahagún, Tomo III, 767, p. 52.
[944] Sahagún, Tomo III, 815, p. 111.1
[931] López Ferrreiro (1899), Tomo II, Apéndice, XCVII, p. 245.
[932] Sahagún, Tomo II, 680, p. 396.
[933] Sahagún, Tomo II, 687, p. 405.
[934] Sahagún, Tomo II, 722, p. 446.
[935] Sahagún, Tomo II, 723, p. 447.
[936] Oviedo Cathedral, doc. 75, quoted in Torres (1999), p. 344.
[937] Sahagún, Tomo III, 753, p. 30.
[938] Sahagún, Tomo III, 767, p. 52.
[939] León Cathedral, Vol. IV, 1224, p. 500, and Sahagún, Tomo III, 794, p. 85.
[940] San Zoilo de Carrión, 15, p. 30.
[941] León Cathedral Necrology.
[942] Sahagún, Tomo III, 753, p. 30.
[943] Sahagún, Tomo III, 767, p. 52.
[944] Sahagún, Tomo III, 815, p. 111.1
Family | Diego Ansúrez (?) d. 18 Jul 1084 |
Citations
- [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.
Diego Muñoz (?) Conde de Saldaña1,2
M, #94824, d. between 15 May 951 and 952
Father | Munio Gómez (?)3 d. 910 |
Last Edited | 16 Jul 2020 |
Diego Muñoz (?) Conde de Saldaña married Tegridia (?)1,2
Diego Muñoz (?) Conde de Saldaña died between 15 May 951 and 952.2
; Per Wikipedia:
“The first documented member of the Banu Gómez was Diego Muñoz, Count in Saldaña. Two competing theories have been proposed for his parentage. Diego's patronymic, indicating his father's name was Munio, along with the family's holding of lands around Liébana led Castilian historian Justo Pérez de Urbel to suggest that his parents were the Munio Diaz and wife Gulatrudia, who appear in the documentation of San Martin de Liébana (later Santo Toribio) from the year 914. Pérez de Urbel noted in particular a 929 diploma of the widowed Gulatrudia witnessed by her children, including a Diego Muñoz.[1] However, the other named children were all daughters, conflicting with the known family of the Saldaña Diego Muñoz, which likely included two brothers. Further, Gulatrudia's son is still found in Liébana in 964, after the reported death of the count in Saldaña. Thus, contrary to the Pérez de Urbel theory, the Liébana and Saldaña men named Diego Muñoz appear to be distinct.[2][3]
“A second theory is now more generally accepted. It is based in part on the reasoning that for the family to be called Banu Gómez (descendants of Gómez) in Al-Andalus sources, there must have been a Gómez in their immediate ancestry when Diego's 932 rebellion attracted notice in Córdoba. This led to the hypothesis that Diego's father was the Munio Gómez (Munio, son of Gómez), who held land near San Román (Santibáñez de la Peña), one of the centers of power of Diego Muñoz and his descendants. This Munio Gómez also witnessed charters of the monastery of Sahagún in 915, while count Diego Muñoz would give lands to Sahagún in 922.[4]
“Following a 920 campaign of Abd-ar-Rahman III against León, king Ordoño II launched a punitive expedition targeting the Castilian counts in the lands around Carrión who had not turned up to fight. Among those he brought back in chains were Abolmundar Albo and his son Diego. Medievalist Margarita Torres Sevilla proposed the identification of this Diego with the future count of Saldaña, and thus Abolmundar Albo with Munio Gómez, and the use of the Arabic kunya Abu al-Mundhir (Arabic: ??? ???????, father of 'the warner') for this man suggests that he may have spent time in Córdoba, perhaps following capture in battle. She further suggests that such a captivity might explain the later alliance between the Banu Gómez and Córdoba.[5] Others dismiss this hypothesis, and instead identify Abolmundar Albo with a count Rodrigo Díaz, known to have had a son Diego.
“Diego Muñoz is the first well-documented member of the Banu Gómez, and it is under him that the family first are reported by Al-Andalus chroniclers. This was in reporting a rebellion launched in 932 by the Banu Gómez and Banu Ansur, supporting the deposed former-king Alfonso against his incumbent brother, Ramiro II. Though not explicitly named, the Banu Gómez leader would have been Diego Muñoz, joining the Count of Castile, Fernando Ansúrez in a raid into the Leonese plains, where they defeated the king's army, but the rebellion came to naught, as Ramiro was able to capture and blind Alfonso and other rivals. Diego had returned to loyalty by 934, when the Banu Gómez are said to have joined Ramiro in supporting the new Castilian count, Fernán González, against a campaign by Abd ar-Rahman III, and in 936 Diego and apparent brother Osorio Muñoz at an unknown age witnessed one of Ramiro's diplomas. The Banu Gómez again appear with the Banu Ansur in 941, joining the royal accord between Ramiro II and his allies, and Abd ar-Rahman III.[6]
“Diego Muñoz again rebelled. He disappears from royal diplomas from 940, and in 944 he and Fernán were imprisoned and deprived of their counties, but were released after swearing allegiance to the king, and he again appears as witness of royal grants, and he would be restored to his lands, appearing in 950 as Didacus Monnioz, come Saldanie (Diego Muñoz, count of Saldaña), and given a place of prominence, second only to Fernán González. He seems to have died in 951 or early 952. By his wife Tegridia, Diego had been father of sons Munio, Gómez, Osorio and Fernando Díaz, and daughters Elvira and Gontroda Díaz. Through the daughter Elvira, who married count Fernando Bermúdez of Cea, they would be grandparents of queen Jimena Fernández, wife of García Sánchez II of Pamplona. Three sons married the daughters of counts, illustrating the social standing of the family. Diego was succeeded in the county of Saldaña by his brother Gómez Muñoz, who is seen as count in 959 and 960, and on his death, his nephew Gómez Díaz, the son of Diego, followed.[8]”
Wikipedia cites:
; Per Med Lands:
"conde DIEGO Muñoz, son of [MUNIO Gómez] & his wife --- (-[15 May 951/952]). The chronicle of Ibn Hayyan records the rebellions of "los condes Banu Gómez y Ansúrez contra su rey, el tirano Ramiro hijo de Ordoño, en apoyo de su hermano Alfonso", dated to 933[1324]. Martínez Díez identifies "Banu Gómez" as conde Diego Muñoz[1325]. Diego Muñoz (without the comital title) subscribed the charter dated 1 Nov 936 under which Ramiro II King of León donated properties belonging to his father to the monastery of San Isidro de Dueñas[1326]. “Didasco Moniz...cum coniuge mea Tegridia” founded the monastery of San Román de Entrepeñas by charter dated 940, witnessed by “Tegridia...Monmo, Gomez, Ieluira, Ossorio...”[1327]. "Diaco Monniz" donated a bust "Picones" at "Cansoles" to Sahagún by charter dated 13 Mar 941[1328]. "Ranimirus rex, Ossorio Munniz, Didacus Munniz, Gisubado Braolioniz, Virmudus Nunniz, Abaiube iben Tepite, Recemirus iben December" donated property to Sahagún by charter dated 11 Nov 944[1329]. Until the early 940s he was a supporter of the kings of León, signing in 941 the pact between King Ramiro II and the Caliph. The Cronica de Sampiro records that "Fredenandus Gundissalui et Didacus Munionis" rebelled against King Ramiro II, who captured them and imprisoned them "unum in Legione, alterum in Gordone"[1330], dated to [943/44] by Torres[1331]. "Ranimiro rex" donated property to Sahagún by charter dated 3 Apr 945, witnessed by "Fredenandus Gundesalviz, Didacus Munniz…"[1332]. "Ranimiro rex" donated property to Sahagún by charter dated 3 Apr 945, witnessed by "…Didaco Muniz…"[1333]. “...Didago Monniz, Vermudo Moniz, Gomez Moniz...” 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[1334]. Conde de Saldaña [946/50]. "Fredinandus Gundisalviz comes Castelle, Didacus Monnioz comes Saldanie, Vermudus Nunez comes in Ceie, Pelagio Gundisalviz comes, Osorio Gutierriz comes, Roderico Gutierriz comes, Piloti Gebuldiz comes, Fredinando Assurez comes…" subscribed the charter dated 17 Jun 950 under which Ramiro II King of León donated property to the monastery of Cea[1335]. His last documented appearance is as witness to King Ordoño III's donation to the monastery of Sahagún 15 May 951[1336].
"m ([930]) TEGRIDIA, daughter of ---. “Didasco Moniz...cum coniuge mea Tegridia” founded the monastery of San Román de Entrepeñas by charter dated 940, witnessed by “Tegridia...Monmo, Gomez, Ieluira, Ossorio...”[1337]. Martínez Díez suggests [930] as the date of the couple´s marriage, on the basis of the presence of four children in this document[1338]."
Med Lands cites:
Diego Muñoz (?) Conde de Saldaña died between 15 May 951 and 952.2
; Per Wikipedia:
“The first documented member of the Banu Gómez was Diego Muñoz, Count in Saldaña. Two competing theories have been proposed for his parentage. Diego's patronymic, indicating his father's name was Munio, along with the family's holding of lands around Liébana led Castilian historian Justo Pérez de Urbel to suggest that his parents were the Munio Diaz and wife Gulatrudia, who appear in the documentation of San Martin de Liébana (later Santo Toribio) from the year 914. Pérez de Urbel noted in particular a 929 diploma of the widowed Gulatrudia witnessed by her children, including a Diego Muñoz.[1] However, the other named children were all daughters, conflicting with the known family of the Saldaña Diego Muñoz, which likely included two brothers. Further, Gulatrudia's son is still found in Liébana in 964, after the reported death of the count in Saldaña. Thus, contrary to the Pérez de Urbel theory, the Liébana and Saldaña men named Diego Muñoz appear to be distinct.[2][3]
“A second theory is now more generally accepted. It is based in part on the reasoning that for the family to be called Banu Gómez (descendants of Gómez) in Al-Andalus sources, there must have been a Gómez in their immediate ancestry when Diego's 932 rebellion attracted notice in Córdoba. This led to the hypothesis that Diego's father was the Munio Gómez (Munio, son of Gómez), who held land near San Román (Santibáñez de la Peña), one of the centers of power of Diego Muñoz and his descendants. This Munio Gómez also witnessed charters of the monastery of Sahagún in 915, while count Diego Muñoz would give lands to Sahagún in 922.[4]
“Following a 920 campaign of Abd-ar-Rahman III against León, king Ordoño II launched a punitive expedition targeting the Castilian counts in the lands around Carrión who had not turned up to fight. Among those he brought back in chains were Abolmundar Albo and his son Diego. Medievalist Margarita Torres Sevilla proposed the identification of this Diego with the future count of Saldaña, and thus Abolmundar Albo with Munio Gómez, and the use of the Arabic kunya Abu al-Mundhir (Arabic: ??? ???????, father of 'the warner') for this man suggests that he may have spent time in Córdoba, perhaps following capture in battle. She further suggests that such a captivity might explain the later alliance between the Banu Gómez and Córdoba.[5] Others dismiss this hypothesis, and instead identify Abolmundar Albo with a count Rodrigo Díaz, known to have had a son Diego.
“Diego Muñoz is the first well-documented member of the Banu Gómez, and it is under him that the family first are reported by Al-Andalus chroniclers. This was in reporting a rebellion launched in 932 by the Banu Gómez and Banu Ansur, supporting the deposed former-king Alfonso against his incumbent brother, Ramiro II. Though not explicitly named, the Banu Gómez leader would have been Diego Muñoz, joining the Count of Castile, Fernando Ansúrez in a raid into the Leonese plains, where they defeated the king's army, but the rebellion came to naught, as Ramiro was able to capture and blind Alfonso and other rivals. Diego had returned to loyalty by 934, when the Banu Gómez are said to have joined Ramiro in supporting the new Castilian count, Fernán González, against a campaign by Abd ar-Rahman III, and in 936 Diego and apparent brother Osorio Muñoz at an unknown age witnessed one of Ramiro's diplomas. The Banu Gómez again appear with the Banu Ansur in 941, joining the royal accord between Ramiro II and his allies, and Abd ar-Rahman III.[6]
“Diego Muñoz again rebelled. He disappears from royal diplomas from 940, and in 944 he and Fernán were imprisoned and deprived of their counties, but were released after swearing allegiance to the king, and he again appears as witness of royal grants, and he would be restored to his lands, appearing in 950 as Didacus Monnioz, come Saldanie (Diego Muñoz, count of Saldaña), and given a place of prominence, second only to Fernán González. He seems to have died in 951 or early 952. By his wife Tegridia, Diego had been father of sons Munio, Gómez, Osorio and Fernando Díaz, and daughters Elvira and Gontroda Díaz. Through the daughter Elvira, who married count Fernando Bermúdez of Cea, they would be grandparents of queen Jimena Fernández, wife of García Sánchez II of Pamplona. Three sons married the daughters of counts, illustrating the social standing of the family. Diego was succeeded in the county of Saldaña by his brother Gómez Muñoz, who is seen as count in 959 and 960, and on his death, his nephew Gómez Díaz, the son of Diego, followed.[8]”
Wikipedia cites:
** Montenegro Valentín, Julia (1987). "El torno a los origines familiares de Diego Muñoz, el primer conde de Saldaña". Actas del I Congreso de Historia de Palencia. 2. pp. 339–51. pp. 346-50
** Rodriquez Marquina, Javier (1976). "Las Salinas de Castilla en el Siglo X, y la Genealogia de las Familias Condales". Homenaje a Fray Justo Perez de Urbel, OSB. pp. 143–51
** 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. 236-45."1
** Rodriquez Marquina, Javier (1976). "Las Salinas de Castilla en el Siglo X, y la Genealogia de las Familias Condales". Homenaje a Fray Justo Perez de Urbel, OSB. pp. 143–51
** 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. 236-45."1
; Per Med Lands:
"conde DIEGO Muñoz, son of [MUNIO Gómez] & his wife --- (-[15 May 951/952]). The chronicle of Ibn Hayyan records the rebellions of "los condes Banu Gómez y Ansúrez contra su rey, el tirano Ramiro hijo de Ordoño, en apoyo de su hermano Alfonso", dated to 933[1324]. Martínez Díez identifies "Banu Gómez" as conde Diego Muñoz[1325]. Diego Muñoz (without the comital title) subscribed the charter dated 1 Nov 936 under which Ramiro II King of León donated properties belonging to his father to the monastery of San Isidro de Dueñas[1326]. “Didasco Moniz...cum coniuge mea Tegridia” founded the monastery of San Román de Entrepeñas by charter dated 940, witnessed by “Tegridia...Monmo, Gomez, Ieluira, Ossorio...”[1327]. "Diaco Monniz" donated a bust "Picones" at "Cansoles" to Sahagún by charter dated 13 Mar 941[1328]. "Ranimirus rex, Ossorio Munniz, Didacus Munniz, Gisubado Braolioniz, Virmudus Nunniz, Abaiube iben Tepite, Recemirus iben December" donated property to Sahagún by charter dated 11 Nov 944[1329]. Until the early 940s he was a supporter of the kings of León, signing in 941 the pact between King Ramiro II and the Caliph. The Cronica de Sampiro records that "Fredenandus Gundissalui et Didacus Munionis" rebelled against King Ramiro II, who captured them and imprisoned them "unum in Legione, alterum in Gordone"[1330], dated to [943/44] by Torres[1331]. "Ranimiro rex" donated property to Sahagún by charter dated 3 Apr 945, witnessed by "Fredenandus Gundesalviz, Didacus Munniz…"[1332]. "Ranimiro rex" donated property to Sahagún by charter dated 3 Apr 945, witnessed by "…Didaco Muniz…"[1333]. “...Didago Monniz, Vermudo Moniz, Gomez Moniz...” 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[1334]. Conde de Saldaña [946/50]. "Fredinandus Gundisalviz comes Castelle, Didacus Monnioz comes Saldanie, Vermudus Nunez comes in Ceie, Pelagio Gundisalviz comes, Osorio Gutierriz comes, Roderico Gutierriz comes, Piloti Gebuldiz comes, Fredinando Assurez comes…" subscribed the charter dated 17 Jun 950 under which Ramiro II King of León donated property to the monastery of Cea[1335]. His last documented appearance is as witness to King Ordoño III's donation to the monastery of Sahagún 15 May 951[1336].
"m ([930]) TEGRIDIA, daughter of ---. “Didasco Moniz...cum coniuge mea Tegridia” founded the monastery of San Román de Entrepeñas by charter dated 940, witnessed by “Tegridia...Monmo, Gomez, Ieluira, Ossorio...”[1337]. Martínez Díez suggests [930] as the date of the couple´s marriage, on the basis of the presence of four children in this document[1338]."
Med Lands cites:
[1324] Martínez Díez ´La familia condal de Carrión´, Tome II, p. 554, quoting Viguera y Corriente (trans.) (1981) Ibn Hayyan, Crónica del califa Abdarrahman III, An-Nasir, entre los años 912 and 942 (Al Muqtabis V) (Zaragoza), p. 244.
[1325] Martínez Díez ´La familia condal de Carrión´, Tome II, p. 555.
[1326] Martínez Díez ´La familia condal de Carrión´, Tome II, p. 555, citing Rodríguez Fernández, J. (1972) Ramiro II rey de León (Madrid), p. 620 (not yet consulted).
[1327] Yepes (1617), Tomo VI, Apendix, XV, p. 460.
[1328] Sahagún, Tomo I, 76.
[1329] Sahagún, Tomo I, 93.
[1330] Pérez de Urbel, J. and González Ruiz-Zorrilla, A. (eds.) (1959) Historia Silense (Madrid), Cronica de Sampiro 23, p. 167.
[1331] Torres (1999), p. 211.
[1332] Sahagún, Tomo I, 98.
[1333] Sahagún, Tomo I, 99.
[1334] Vega, 2, p. 3.
[1335] Sahagún, Tomo I, 129.
[1336] Sahagún, Tomo I, 132.
[1337] Yepes (1617), Tomo VI, Apendix, XV, p. 460.
[1338] Martínez Díez ´La familia condal de Carrión´, Tome II, p. 559.2
[1325] Martínez Díez ´La familia condal de Carrión´, Tome II, p. 555.
[1326] Martínez Díez ´La familia condal de Carrión´, Tome II, p. 555, citing Rodríguez Fernández, J. (1972) Ramiro II rey de León (Madrid), p. 620 (not yet consulted).
[1327] Yepes (1617), Tomo VI, Apendix, XV, p. 460.
[1328] Sahagún, Tomo I, 76.
[1329] Sahagún, Tomo I, 93.
[1330] Pérez de Urbel, J. and González Ruiz-Zorrilla, A. (eds.) (1959) Historia Silense (Madrid), Cronica de Sampiro 23, p. 167.
[1331] Torres (1999), p. 211.
[1332] Sahagún, Tomo I, 98.
[1333] Sahagún, Tomo I, 99.
[1334] Vega, 2, p. 3.
[1335] Sahagún, Tomo I, 129.
[1336] Sahagún, Tomo I, 132.
[1337] Yepes (1617), Tomo VI, Apendix, XV, p. 460.
[1338] Martínez Díez ´La familia condal de Carrión´, Tome II, p. 559.2
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Citations
- [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.
- [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%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#DiegoMunozSaldanadied951B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SPANISH%20NOBILITY%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#_Toc367542286
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SPANISH%20NOBILITY%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#DiegoFernandezdied1029MMarinaAnsurezA
Tegridia (?)1
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Tegridia (?) married Diego Muñoz (?) Conde de Saldaña, son of Munio Gómez (?).1,2
; Per Med Lands:
"conde DIEGO Muñoz, son of [MUNIO Gómez] & his wife --- (-[15 May 951/952]). The chronicle of Ibn Hayyan records the rebellions of "los condes Banu Gómez y Ansúrez contra su rey, el tirano Ramiro hijo de Ordoño, en apoyo de su hermano Alfonso", dated to 933[1324]. Martínez Díez identifies "Banu Gómez" as conde Diego Muñoz[1325]. Diego Muñoz (without the comital title) subscribed the charter dated 1 Nov 936 under which Ramiro II King of León donated properties belonging to his father to the monastery of San Isidro de Dueñas[1326]. “Didasco Moniz...cum coniuge mea Tegridia” founded the monastery of San Román de Entrepeñas by charter dated 940, witnessed by “Tegridia...Monmo, Gomez, Ieluira, Ossorio...”[1327]. "Diaco Monniz" donated a bust "Picones" at "Cansoles" to Sahagún by charter dated 13 Mar 941[1328]. "Ranimirus rex, Ossorio Munniz, Didacus Munniz, Gisubado Braolioniz, Virmudus Nunniz, Abaiube iben Tepite, Recemirus iben December" donated property to Sahagún by charter dated 11 Nov 944[1329]. Until the early 940s he was a supporter of the kings of León, signing in 941 the pact between King Ramiro II and the Caliph. The Cronica de Sampiro records that "Fredenandus Gundissalui et Didacus Munionis" rebelled against King Ramiro II, who captured them and imprisoned them "unum in Legione, alterum in Gordone"[1330], dated to [943/44] by Torres[1331]. "Ranimiro rex" donated property to Sahagún by charter dated 3 Apr 945, witnessed by "Fredenandus Gundesalviz, Didacus Munniz…"[1332]. "Ranimiro rex" donated property to Sahagún by charter dated 3 Apr 945, witnessed by "…Didaco Muniz…"[1333]. “...Didago Monniz, Vermudo Moniz, Gomez Moniz...” 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[1334]. Conde de Saldaña [946/50]. "Fredinandus Gundisalviz comes Castelle, Didacus Monnioz comes Saldanie, Vermudus Nunez comes in Ceie, Pelagio Gundisalviz comes, Osorio Gutierriz comes, Roderico Gutierriz comes, Piloti Gebuldiz comes, Fredinando Assurez comes…" subscribed the charter dated 17 Jun 950 under which Ramiro II King of León donated property to the monastery of Cea[1335]. His last documented appearance is as witness to King Ordoño III's donation to the monastery of Sahagún 15 May 951[1336].
"m ([930]) TEGRIDIA, daughter of ---. “Didasco Moniz...cum coniuge mea Tegridia” founded the monastery of San Román de Entrepeñas by charter dated 940, witnessed by “Tegridia...Monmo, Gomez, Ieluira, Ossorio...”[1337]. Martínez Díez suggests [930] as the date of the couple´s marriage, on the basis of the presence of four children in this document[1338]."
Med Lands cites:
; Per Med Lands:
"conde DIEGO Muñoz, son of [MUNIO Gómez] & his wife --- (-[15 May 951/952]). The chronicle of Ibn Hayyan records the rebellions of "los condes Banu Gómez y Ansúrez contra su rey, el tirano Ramiro hijo de Ordoño, en apoyo de su hermano Alfonso", dated to 933[1324]. Martínez Díez identifies "Banu Gómez" as conde Diego Muñoz[1325]. Diego Muñoz (without the comital title) subscribed the charter dated 1 Nov 936 under which Ramiro II King of León donated properties belonging to his father to the monastery of San Isidro de Dueñas[1326]. “Didasco Moniz...cum coniuge mea Tegridia” founded the monastery of San Román de Entrepeñas by charter dated 940, witnessed by “Tegridia...Monmo, Gomez, Ieluira, Ossorio...”[1327]. "Diaco Monniz" donated a bust "Picones" at "Cansoles" to Sahagún by charter dated 13 Mar 941[1328]. "Ranimirus rex, Ossorio Munniz, Didacus Munniz, Gisubado Braolioniz, Virmudus Nunniz, Abaiube iben Tepite, Recemirus iben December" donated property to Sahagún by charter dated 11 Nov 944[1329]. Until the early 940s he was a supporter of the kings of León, signing in 941 the pact between King Ramiro II and the Caliph. The Cronica de Sampiro records that "Fredenandus Gundissalui et Didacus Munionis" rebelled against King Ramiro II, who captured them and imprisoned them "unum in Legione, alterum in Gordone"[1330], dated to [943/44] by Torres[1331]. "Ranimiro rex" donated property to Sahagún by charter dated 3 Apr 945, witnessed by "Fredenandus Gundesalviz, Didacus Munniz…"[1332]. "Ranimiro rex" donated property to Sahagún by charter dated 3 Apr 945, witnessed by "…Didaco Muniz…"[1333]. “...Didago Monniz, Vermudo Moniz, Gomez Moniz...” 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[1334]. Conde de Saldaña [946/50]. "Fredinandus Gundisalviz comes Castelle, Didacus Monnioz comes Saldanie, Vermudus Nunez comes in Ceie, Pelagio Gundisalviz comes, Osorio Gutierriz comes, Roderico Gutierriz comes, Piloti Gebuldiz comes, Fredinando Assurez comes…" subscribed the charter dated 17 Jun 950 under which Ramiro II King of León donated property to the monastery of Cea[1335]. His last documented appearance is as witness to King Ordoño III's donation to the monastery of Sahagún 15 May 951[1336].
"m ([930]) TEGRIDIA, daughter of ---. “Didasco Moniz...cum coniuge mea Tegridia” founded the monastery of San Román de Entrepeñas by charter dated 940, witnessed by “Tegridia...Monmo, Gomez, Ieluira, Ossorio...”[1337]. Martínez Díez suggests [930] as the date of the couple´s marriage, on the basis of the presence of four children in this document[1338]."
Med Lands cites:
[1324] Martínez Díez ´La familia condal de Carrión´, Tome II, p. 554, quoting Viguera y Corriente (trans.) (1981) Ibn Hayyan, Crónica del califa Abdarrahman III, An-Nasir, entre los años 912 and 942 (Al Muqtabis V) (Zaragoza), p. 244.
[1325] Martínez Díez ´La familia condal de Carrión´, Tome II, p. 555.
[1326] Martínez Díez ´La familia condal de Carrión´, Tome II, p. 555, citing Rodríguez Fernández, J. (1972) Ramiro II rey de León (Madrid), p. 620 (not yet consulted).
[1327] Yepes (1617), Tomo VI, Apendix, XV, p. 460.
[1328] Sahagún, Tomo I, 76.
[1329] Sahagún, Tomo I, 93.
[1330] Pérez de Urbel, J. and González Ruiz-Zorrilla, A. (eds.) (1959) Historia Silense (Madrid), Cronica de Sampiro 23, p. 167.
[1331] Torres (1999), p. 211.
[1332] Sahagún, Tomo I, 98.
[1333] Sahagún, Tomo I, 99.
[1334] Vega, 2, p. 3.
[1335] Sahagún, Tomo I, 129.
[1336] Sahagún, Tomo I, 132.
[1337] Yepes (1617), Tomo VI, Apendix, XV, p. 460.
[1338] Martínez Díez ´La familia condal de Carrión´, Tome II, p. 559.2
[1325] Martínez Díez ´La familia condal de Carrión´, Tome II, p. 555.
[1326] Martínez Díez ´La familia condal de Carrión´, Tome II, p. 555, citing Rodríguez Fernández, J. (1972) Ramiro II rey de León (Madrid), p. 620 (not yet consulted).
[1327] Yepes (1617), Tomo VI, Apendix, XV, p. 460.
[1328] Sahagún, Tomo I, 76.
[1329] Sahagún, Tomo I, 93.
[1330] Pérez de Urbel, J. and González Ruiz-Zorrilla, A. (eds.) (1959) Historia Silense (Madrid), Cronica de Sampiro 23, p. 167.
[1331] Torres (1999), p. 211.
[1332] Sahagún, Tomo I, 98.
[1333] Sahagún, Tomo I, 99.
[1334] Vega, 2, p. 3.
[1335] Sahagún, Tomo I, 129.
[1336] Sahagún, Tomo I, 132.
[1337] Yepes (1617), Tomo VI, Apendix, XV, p. 460.
[1338] Martínez Díez ´La familia condal de Carrión´, Tome II, p. 559.2
Family | Diego Muñoz (?) Conde de Saldaña d. bt 15 May 951 - 952 |
Child |
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Citations
- [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.
- [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%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#DiegoMunozSaldanadied951B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SPANISH%20NOBILITY%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#DiegoFernandezdied1029MMarinaAnsurezA
Fernando Díaz (?)1
M, #94826, d. after 1003
Father | Diego Muñoz (?) Conde de Saldaña1,2,3 d. bt 15 May 951 - 952 |
Mother | Tegridia (?)1,2 |
Last Edited | 16 Jul 2020 |
Fernando Díaz (?) married Mansuara Fafilaz (?), daughter of Fafila Oláliz (?).4
Fernando Díaz (?) died after 1003; Med Lands says d. 939/40 or after 1003.2
; Per Med Lands:
"FERNANDO Díaz, son of DIEGO Muñoz Conde de Saldaña & his wife Tegridia --- ([939/40 or after]-after 1003). His absence from his supposed father´s charter dated 940 indicates that Fernando must not have been born then, or have been an infant considered too young to be named. Fernando Díaz confirmed documents relating to the monastery of Sahagún 11 May 976, 16 Jun 977 and 1 Sep 986[1457], the last being the donation of his supposed brother Osorio Díaz, and the other two also being confirmed by his supposed brothers Gómez and Osorio Díaz. "Gunterodo Dea dicata, Fredenando Didaci, Garsea Gomize, Velasco Gomize, Sanzo Gomez, Monnio Gomez, Fafila Fredenandiz, Osorio Fre[de]nandiz…" subscribed the charter dated 1 Sep 986 under which Osorio Díaz donated "villa de Arcello" to Sahagún[1458]. “Fredenando Didazi, Petro Fredenandiz, Nepzano Didaz, Gomiz Fredenandiz, Froeila Didadidaz, Garsea Purizellize” confirmed the charter dated 24 Nov 973 under which Ramiro III King of León donated property to the monastery of San Cipriano [de Valdesaz][1459]. “...Gomiz Didaci...Fredinandus Didaci...Nunus Didaci, Nepzanus Didaci, Froila Didaz...” confirmed the charter dated 21 Jul 974 under which King Ramiro III donated the monastery of Santos Justo y Pastor de Rozuela to Ariendo monastery, previously granted to “condam Sendino presbitero, Puricelly pigno qui hunc pontifice tum sedis huius tenens compto”[1460]. “Fredenando Didazi, Petro Fredenandiz, Nepzano Didaz, Gomiz Fredenandiz, Froeila Didadidaz, Garsea Purizellize” confirmed the charter dated 24 Nov 978 under which King Ramiro III donated “uilla de Sancti Uictori” to the monastery of San Cipriano de Valdesaz[1461].
"m MANSUARA Fafílaz, daughter of FÁFILA Oláliz & his wife ---. Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 2 Aug 1026 under which [her son] "Didacus Fredenandiz et uxor mea Marina et filiis nostris" donated "Uilla Reuelle...in Ualle de Ratario...hereditate que fecit Uincenti ad Fafila Olaliz avius istius Didaco Fredenandiz" to León Cathedral[1462]. The primary source which confirms her name has not yet been identified."
Med Lands cites:
; Per Med Lands:
"MANSUARA Fafílaz . Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 2 Aug 1026 under which [her son] "Didacus Fredenandiz et uxor mea Marina et filiis nostris" donated "Uilla Reuelle...in Ualle de Ratario...hereditate que fecit Uincenti ad Fafila Olaliz avius istius Didaco Fredenandiz" to León Cathedral[1804]. The primary source which confirms her name has not yet been identified.
"m FERNANDO Díaz, son of DIEGO Muñoz Conde de Saldaña & his wife Tegridia --- ([939/40 or after]-after 1003)."
Med Lands cites:
Fernando Díaz (?) died after 1003; Med Lands says d. 939/40 or after 1003.2
; Per Med Lands:
"FERNANDO Díaz, son of DIEGO Muñoz Conde de Saldaña & his wife Tegridia --- ([939/40 or after]-after 1003). His absence from his supposed father´s charter dated 940 indicates that Fernando must not have been born then, or have been an infant considered too young to be named. Fernando Díaz confirmed documents relating to the monastery of Sahagún 11 May 976, 16 Jun 977 and 1 Sep 986[1457], the last being the donation of his supposed brother Osorio Díaz, and the other two also being confirmed by his supposed brothers Gómez and Osorio Díaz. "Gunterodo Dea dicata, Fredenando Didaci, Garsea Gomize, Velasco Gomize, Sanzo Gomez, Monnio Gomez, Fafila Fredenandiz, Osorio Fre[de]nandiz…" subscribed the charter dated 1 Sep 986 under which Osorio Díaz donated "villa de Arcello" to Sahagún[1458]. “Fredenando Didazi, Petro Fredenandiz, Nepzano Didaz, Gomiz Fredenandiz, Froeila Didadidaz, Garsea Purizellize” confirmed the charter dated 24 Nov 973 under which Ramiro III King of León donated property to the monastery of San Cipriano [de Valdesaz][1459]. “...Gomiz Didaci...Fredinandus Didaci...Nunus Didaci, Nepzanus Didaci, Froila Didaz...” confirmed the charter dated 21 Jul 974 under which King Ramiro III donated the monastery of Santos Justo y Pastor de Rozuela to Ariendo monastery, previously granted to “condam Sendino presbitero, Puricelly pigno qui hunc pontifice tum sedis huius tenens compto”[1460]. “Fredenando Didazi, Petro Fredenandiz, Nepzano Didaz, Gomiz Fredenandiz, Froeila Didadidaz, Garsea Purizellize” confirmed the charter dated 24 Nov 978 under which King Ramiro III donated “uilla de Sancti Uictori” to the monastery of San Cipriano de Valdesaz[1461].
"m MANSUARA Fafílaz, daughter of FÁFILA Oláliz & his wife ---. Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 2 Aug 1026 under which [her son] "Didacus Fredenandiz et uxor mea Marina et filiis nostris" donated "Uilla Reuelle...in Ualle de Ratario...hereditate que fecit Uincenti ad Fafila Olaliz avius istius Didaco Fredenandiz" to León Cathedral[1462]. The primary source which confirms her name has not yet been identified."
Med Lands cites:
[1457] Sahagún, Tomo I, 284, 290 and 331.
[1458] Sahagún, Tomo I, 331.
[1459] León Cathedral, Vol. II, 461, p. 264.
[1460] León Cathedral, Vol. II, 432, p. 224.
[1461] León Cathedral, Vol. II, 461, p. 264.
[1462] León Cathedral, Vol. III, 829, p. 429.1
[1458] Sahagún, Tomo I, 331.
[1459] León Cathedral, Vol. II, 461, p. 264.
[1460] León Cathedral, Vol. II, 432, p. 224.
[1461] León Cathedral, Vol. II, 461, p. 264.
[1462] León Cathedral, Vol. III, 829, p. 429.1
; Per Med Lands:
"MANSUARA Fafílaz . Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 2 Aug 1026 under which [her son] "Didacus Fredenandiz et uxor mea Marina et filiis nostris" donated "Uilla Reuelle...in Ualle de Ratario...hereditate que fecit Uincenti ad Fafila Olaliz avius istius Didaco Fredenandiz" to León Cathedral[1804]. The primary source which confirms her name has not yet been identified.
"m FERNANDO Díaz, son of DIEGO Muñoz Conde de Saldaña & his wife Tegridia --- ([939/40 or after]-after 1003)."
Med Lands cites:
[1804] León Cathedral, Vol. III, 829, p. 429.4
Family | Mansuara Fafilaz (?) |
Child |
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Citations
- [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.
- [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%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#DiegoFernandezdied1029MMarinaAnsurezA. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SPANISH%20NOBILITY%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#DiegoMunozSaldanadied951B
- [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SPANISH%20NOBILITY%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#MansuaraFafilazMFernandoDiaz
Mansuara Fafilaz (?)1
F, #94827
Father | Fafila Oláliz (?)1 d. a 6 Dec 960 |
Last Edited | 16 Jul 2020 |
Mansuara Fafilaz (?) married Fernando Díaz (?), son of Diego Muñoz (?) Conde de Saldaña and Tegridia (?).1
; Per Med Lands:
"FERNANDO Díaz, son of DIEGO Muñoz Conde de Saldaña & his wife Tegridia --- ([939/40 or after]-after 1003). His absence from his supposed father´s charter dated 940 indicates that Fernando must not have been born then, or have been an infant considered too young to be named. Fernando Díaz confirmed documents relating to the monastery of Sahagún 11 May 976, 16 Jun 977 and 1 Sep 986[1457], the last being the donation of his supposed brother Osorio Díaz, and the other two also being confirmed by his supposed brothers Gómez and Osorio Díaz. "Gunterodo Dea dicata, Fredenando Didaci, Garsea Gomize, Velasco Gomize, Sanzo Gomez, Monnio Gomez, Fafila Fredenandiz, Osorio Fre[de]nandiz…" subscribed the charter dated 1 Sep 986 under which Osorio Díaz donated "villa de Arcello" to Sahagún[1458]. “Fredenando Didazi, Petro Fredenandiz, Nepzano Didaz, Gomiz Fredenandiz, Froeila Didadidaz, Garsea Purizellize” confirmed the charter dated 24 Nov 973 under which Ramiro III King of León donated property to the monastery of San Cipriano [de Valdesaz][1459]. “...Gomiz Didaci...Fredinandus Didaci...Nunus Didaci, Nepzanus Didaci, Froila Didaz...” confirmed the charter dated 21 Jul 974 under which King Ramiro III donated the monastery of Santos Justo y Pastor de Rozuela to Ariendo monastery, previously granted to “condam Sendino presbitero, Puricelly pigno qui hunc pontifice tum sedis huius tenens compto”[1460]. “Fredenando Didazi, Petro Fredenandiz, Nepzano Didaz, Gomiz Fredenandiz, Froeila Didadidaz, Garsea Purizellize” confirmed the charter dated 24 Nov 978 under which King Ramiro III donated “uilla de Sancti Uictori” to the monastery of San Cipriano de Valdesaz[1461].
"m MANSUARA Fafílaz, daughter of FÁFILA Oláliz & his wife ---. Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 2 Aug 1026 under which [her son] "Didacus Fredenandiz et uxor mea Marina et filiis nostris" donated "Uilla Reuelle...in Ualle de Ratario...hereditate que fecit Uincenti ad Fafila Olaliz avius istius Didaco Fredenandiz" to León Cathedral[1462]. The primary source which confirms her name has not yet been identified."
Med Lands cites:
; Per Med Lands:
"MANSUARA Fafílaz . Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 2 Aug 1026 under which [her son] "Didacus Fredenandiz et uxor mea Marina et filiis nostris" donated "Uilla Reuelle...in Ualle de Ratario...hereditate que fecit Uincenti ad Fafila Olaliz avius istius Didaco Fredenandiz" to León Cathedral[1804]. The primary source which confirms her name has not yet been identified.
"m FERNANDO Díaz, son of DIEGO Muñoz Conde de Saldaña & his wife Tegridia --- ([939/40 or after]-after 1003)."
Med Lands cites:
; Per Med Lands:
"FERNANDO Díaz, son of DIEGO Muñoz Conde de Saldaña & his wife Tegridia --- ([939/40 or after]-after 1003). His absence from his supposed father´s charter dated 940 indicates that Fernando must not have been born then, or have been an infant considered too young to be named. Fernando Díaz confirmed documents relating to the monastery of Sahagún 11 May 976, 16 Jun 977 and 1 Sep 986[1457], the last being the donation of his supposed brother Osorio Díaz, and the other two also being confirmed by his supposed brothers Gómez and Osorio Díaz. "Gunterodo Dea dicata, Fredenando Didaci, Garsea Gomize, Velasco Gomize, Sanzo Gomez, Monnio Gomez, Fafila Fredenandiz, Osorio Fre[de]nandiz…" subscribed the charter dated 1 Sep 986 under which Osorio Díaz donated "villa de Arcello" to Sahagún[1458]. “Fredenando Didazi, Petro Fredenandiz, Nepzano Didaz, Gomiz Fredenandiz, Froeila Didadidaz, Garsea Purizellize” confirmed the charter dated 24 Nov 973 under which Ramiro III King of León donated property to the monastery of San Cipriano [de Valdesaz][1459]. “...Gomiz Didaci...Fredinandus Didaci...Nunus Didaci, Nepzanus Didaci, Froila Didaz...” confirmed the charter dated 21 Jul 974 under which King Ramiro III donated the monastery of Santos Justo y Pastor de Rozuela to Ariendo monastery, previously granted to “condam Sendino presbitero, Puricelly pigno qui hunc pontifice tum sedis huius tenens compto”[1460]. “Fredenando Didazi, Petro Fredenandiz, Nepzano Didaz, Gomiz Fredenandiz, Froeila Didadidaz, Garsea Purizellize” confirmed the charter dated 24 Nov 978 under which King Ramiro III donated “uilla de Sancti Uictori” to the monastery of San Cipriano de Valdesaz[1461].
"m MANSUARA Fafílaz, daughter of FÁFILA Oláliz & his wife ---. Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 2 Aug 1026 under which [her son] "Didacus Fredenandiz et uxor mea Marina et filiis nostris" donated "Uilla Reuelle...in Ualle de Ratario...hereditate que fecit Uincenti ad Fafila Olaliz avius istius Didaco Fredenandiz" to León Cathedral[1462]. The primary source which confirms her name has not yet been identified."
Med Lands cites:
[1457] Sahagún, Tomo I, 284, 290 and 331.
[1458] Sahagún, Tomo I, 331.
[1459] León Cathedral, Vol. II, 461, p. 264.
[1460] León Cathedral, Vol. II, 432, p. 224.
[1461] León Cathedral, Vol. II, 461, p. 264.
[1462] León Cathedral, Vol. III, 829, p. 429.2
[1458] Sahagún, Tomo I, 331.
[1459] León Cathedral, Vol. II, 461, p. 264.
[1460] León Cathedral, Vol. II, 432, p. 224.
[1461] León Cathedral, Vol. II, 461, p. 264.
[1462] León Cathedral, Vol. III, 829, p. 429.2
; Per Med Lands:
"MANSUARA Fafílaz . Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 2 Aug 1026 under which [her son] "Didacus Fredenandiz et uxor mea Marina et filiis nostris" donated "Uilla Reuelle...in Ualle de Ratario...hereditate que fecit Uincenti ad Fafila Olaliz avius istius Didaco Fredenandiz" to León Cathedral[1804]. The primary source which confirms her name has not yet been identified.
"m FERNANDO Díaz, son of DIEGO Muñoz Conde de Saldaña & his wife Tegridia --- ([939/40 or after]-after 1003)."
Med Lands cites:
[1804] León Cathedral, Vol. III, 829, p. 429.1
Family | Fernando Díaz (?) d. a 1003 |
Child |
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Citations
- [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%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#MansuaraFafilazMFernandoDiaz. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
- [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.
Fafila Oláliz (?)1
M, #94828, d. after 6 December 960
Last Edited | 16 Jul 2020 |
Fafila Oláliz (?) died after 6 December 960.1
; Per Med Lands:
"FÁFILA Oláliz (-after 6 Dec [960]). Maiordomus. “...Fafila Olaliz qui et maior...” confirmed the charter dated 8 Jun 954 under which King Ordoño III donated “eglesia...Sancti Claudii, Luperci et Uictorici in arraballde...civitatis Legione” to the church of León[1802]. “...Fafila Olaliz...” confirmed the charter dated 6 Dec [960] under which Ilderedo Bishop of Segovia donated “uilla...Sancti Claudii...super ripam alueum Aratoy” to León[1803]. m ---. The name of Fáfila´s wife is not known."
Med Lands cites:
; Per Med Lands:
"FÁFILA Oláliz (-after 6 Dec [960]). Maiordomus. “...Fafila Olaliz qui et maior...” confirmed the charter dated 8 Jun 954 under which King Ordoño III donated “eglesia...Sancti Claudii, Luperci et Uictorici in arraballde...civitatis Legione” to the church of León[1802]. “...Fafila Olaliz...” confirmed the charter dated 6 Dec [960] under which Ilderedo Bishop of Segovia donated “uilla...Sancti Claudii...super ripam alueum Aratoy” to León[1803]. m ---. The name of Fáfila´s wife is not known."
Med Lands cites:
[1802] León Cathedral, Vol. II, 270, p. 19.
[1803] León Cathedral, Vol. II, 333, p. 112.1
[1803] León Cathedral, Vol. II, 333, p. 112.1
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Citations
- [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%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#MansuaraFafilazMFernandoDiaz. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Munio Gómez (?)1
M, #94829, d. 910
Father | Gómez Diaz (?) Señor de Mixancas, Álava1 |
Last Edited | 16 Jul 2020 |
Munio Gómez (?) died in 910.1
; Per Med Lands:
"[MUNIO Gómez . 910. Torres suggests that he was the same person as “Abolmondar Albo”[1304]. This latter person is named in the Cronica de Sampiro which records "Nunius Fredenandi, Abolmondar Albus et suus filius Didacus, et Fredenandi Ansuri filius" as those counts who governed "Burgos" and who were captured by King Ordoño II "in riuo…Carrion, loco…Tebulare", dateable to [922/23] from the context of the passage[1305]. However, “Abolmondar Albo” is more likely identified as Rodrigo Díaz, son of Diego Rodríguez “Porcelos” (see the document CASTILE COUNTS & KINGS). m ---. The name of Munio´s wife is not known.]"
Med Lands cites:
; Per Med Lands:
"[MUNIO Gómez . 910. Torres suggests that he was the same person as “Abolmondar Albo”[1304]. This latter person is named in the Cronica de Sampiro which records "Nunius Fredenandi, Abolmondar Albus et suus filius Didacus, et Fredenandi Ansuri filius" as those counts who governed "Burgos" and who were captured by King Ordoño II "in riuo…Carrion, loco…Tebulare", dateable to [922/23] from the context of the passage[1305]. However, “Abolmondar Albo” is more likely identified as Rodrigo Díaz, son of Diego Rodríguez “Porcelos” (see the document CASTILE COUNTS & KINGS). m ---. The name of Munio´s wife is not known.]"
Med Lands cites:
[1304] 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. p. 238.
[1305] Cronica de Sampiro 19, in Historia Silense (Pérez), p. 164.1
[1305] Cronica de Sampiro 19, in Historia Silense (Pérez), p. 164.1
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Citations
- [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%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#_Toc367542286. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
Gómez Diaz (?) Señor de Mixancas, Álava1
M, #94830
Last Edited | 16 Jul 2020 |
; Per Med Lands:
"GÓMEZ Díaz, son of ---. Señor de Mixancas, Álava. m ---. The name of Gómez's wife is not known."1
"GÓMEZ Díaz, son of ---. Señor de Mixancas, Álava. m ---. The name of Gómez's wife is not known."1
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Citations
- [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%20EARLY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#_Toc367542286. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.