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Cristina Bermúdez

Cristina Bermúdez (pronunciation: [kristina beɾmudeθ]) (c. 982-Cornellana, 1051/1067),[1] was an infanta of León, daughter of King Bermudo II[a] and his first wife Queen Velasquita Ramírez.[2] On her father's side, her grandparents were Ordoño III and Queen Urraca Fernández, daughter of count Fernán González of Castile. Her grandparents on her mother's side were most probably Count Ramiro Menéndez and his wife Adosinda Gutiérrez, both members of the highest Galaico-Portuguese nobility.[3]

The Monasterio de San Salvador in Cornellana founded by Cristina
Teresa and Sancha Bermúdez, Infanta Cristina's half-sisters.

When her father King Bermudo repudiated his first wife and married Elvira García, with whom he had King Alfonso V of León and the infantas Teresa and Sancha Bermúdez, Cristina left the court in the city of León with her mother and settled in Asturias.[4]

Marriage and issue

Shortly after 1000 and before 1016, Cristina married Ordoño Ramírez,[4][5] son of Ramiro III of León and most likely Sancha Gómez. From this marriage, probably encouraged and planned by Queen Velasquita and the widowed Queen Teresa Ansúrez, both living in the Monastery of San Pelayo in Oviedo,[6] descends the lineage of the Ordoñez, the most important in Asturias during the 11th century. Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada in his chronicle on King Bermudo II mentions "...with Velasquita he had Infanta Cristina; this Cristina with Ordoño 'the Blind', son of King Ramiro, was the mother of Alfonso, Ordoño, countess Pelaya and Aldonza", information which coincides with the names of her children as found in the charters of several monasteries in Asturias, including the Monastery of the Holy Savior in Cornellana, the Monastery of San Juan Bautista de Corias and the Cathedral of Oviedo.[7][8] These were Alfonso, Aldonza, Ordoño and Pelaya Órdoñez, also known as Doña Palla.[5]

Her last years

 
Monastery of the Holy Savior, Cornellana

Infanta Cristina was already a widow in 1024, as she states, when she made a donation for the founding of the Monastery of Cornellana.[9][10] She died between 1051 — when she litigated with the Cathedral of Oviedo for the court of Santa Cruz de Aquilone that her mother Velasquita had "on loan" — and 1067 when her daughter Aldonza, also engaged in legal proceedings to have the cathedral grant her the same court.[1] She was probably buried at the monastery which she founded and where she had become a nun.[11]

Years later, Count Suero Vermúdez, son of Bermudo Ovéquiz and grandson of her daughter Aldonza Ordóñez, bought all the shares held by family members, donated the monastery to the Abbey of Cluny, but later reversed the donation and gave it to the Cathedral of Oviedo.[11]

Notes

  1. ^ Her filiation, as the daughter of King Bermudo II, is attested in a charter dated 22 December 1037 granted by Mumadomna, the widow of Count Gundemaro Pinióliz confirmed by Cristina Ueremudi regis filia and in another charter in the Cathedral of Oviedo where she is referred to as an infanta, the title given to the offspring of Iberian monarchs. Cfr. Sánchez Candeira (1950), pp. 480–481.

References

Bibliography

  • Calleja Puerta, Miguel (2001). El conde Suero Vermúdez, su parentela y su entorno social: La aristocracia asturleonesa en los siglos XI y XII (in Spanish). Oviedo: KRK Ediciones. ISBN 84-95401-68-1.
  • García Álvarez, Manuel Rubén (1960). (PDF). Revista de Guimarães (in Spanish). No. 70. Guimarães. pp. 197–230. ISSN 0871-0759. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-10-06. Retrieved 2012-11-02.
  • Sánchez Candeira, Alfonso (1950). "La reina Velasquita de León y su descendencia". Hispania: Revista española de historia (in Spanish). No. 40. Madrid. pp. 449–505. ISSN 0018-2141.
  • Torres Sevilla-Quiñones de León, Margarita C. (1999). Linajes nobiliarios de León y Castilla: Siglos IX-XIII (in Spanish). Salamanca: Junta de Castilla y León, Consejería de educación y cultura. ISBN 84-7846-781-5.

cristina, bermúdez, pronunciation, kristina, beɾmudeθ, cornellana, 1051, 1067, infanta, león, daughter, king, bermudo, first, wife, queen, velasquita, ramírez, father, side, grandparents, were, ordoño, queen, urraca, fernández, daughter, count, fernán, gonzále. Cristina Bermudez pronunciation kristina beɾmude8 c 982 Cornellana 1051 1067 1 was an infanta of Leon daughter of King Bermudo II a and his first wife Queen Velasquita Ramirez 2 On her father s side her grandparents were Ordono III and Queen Urraca Fernandez daughter of count Fernan Gonzalez of Castile Her grandparents on her mother s side were most probably Count Ramiro Menendez and his wife Adosinda Gutierrez both members of the highest Galaico Portuguese nobility 3 The Monasterio de San Salvador in Cornellana founded by Cristina Teresa and Sancha Bermudez Infanta Cristina s half sisters When her father King Bermudo repudiated his first wife and married Elvira Garcia with whom he had King Alfonso V of Leon and the infantas Teresa and Sancha Bermudez Cristina left the court in the city of Leon with her mother and settled in Asturias 4 Contents 1 Marriage and issue 2 Her last years 3 Notes 4 References 5 BibliographyMarriage and issue EditShortly after 1000 and before 1016 Cristina married Ordono Ramirez 4 5 son of Ramiro III of Leon and most likely Sancha Gomez From this marriage probably encouraged and planned by Queen Velasquita and the widowed Queen Teresa Ansurez both living in the Monastery of San Pelayo in Oviedo 6 descends the lineage of the Ordonez the most important in Asturias during the 11th century Rodrigo Jimenez de Rada in his chronicle on King Bermudo II mentions with Velasquita he had Infanta Cristina this Cristina with Ordono the Blind son of King Ramiro was the mother of Alfonso Ordono countess Pelaya and Aldonza information which coincides with the names of her children as found in the charters of several monasteries in Asturias including the Monastery of the Holy Savior in Cornellana the Monastery of San Juan Bautista de Corias and the Cathedral of Oviedo 7 8 These were Alfonso Aldonza Ordono and Pelaya ordonez also known as Dona Palla 5 Her last years Edit Monastery of the Holy Savior Cornellana Infanta Cristina was already a widow in 1024 as she states when she made a donation for the founding of the Monastery of Cornellana 9 10 She died between 1051 when she litigated with the Cathedral of Oviedo for the court of Santa Cruz de Aquilone that her mother Velasquita had on loan and 1067 when her daughter Aldonza also engaged in legal proceedings to have the cathedral grant her the same court 1 She was probably buried at the monastery which she founded and where she had become a nun 11 Years later Count Suero Vermudez son of Bermudo Ovequiz and grandson of her daughter Aldonza Ordonez bought all the shares held by family members donated the monastery to the Abbey of Cluny but later reversed the donation and gave it to the Cathedral of Oviedo 11 Notes Edit Her filiation as the daughter of King Bermudo II is attested in a charter dated 22 December 1037 granted by Mumadomna the widow of Count Gundemaro Pinioliz confirmed by Cristina Ueremudi regis filia and in another charter in the Cathedral of Oviedo where she is referred to as an infanta the title given to the offspring of Iberian monarchs Cfr Sanchez Candeira 1950 pp 480 481 References Edit Biography portal History portal a b Sanchez Candeira 1950 p 486 Sanchez Candeira 1950 pp 482 483 Garcia Alvarez 1960 pp 211 225 a b Sanchez Candeira 1950 p 483 a b Calleja Puerta 2001 p 117 Torres Sevilla Quinones de Leon 1999 p 95 Torres Sevilla Quinones de Leon 1999 p 97 Sanchez Candeira 1950 pp 484 485 Sanchez Candeira 1950 p 485 Calleja Puerta 2001 p 44 a b Torres Sevilla Quinones de Leon 1999 p 96 Bibliography EditCalleja Puerta Miguel 2001 El conde Suero Vermudez su parentela y su entorno social La aristocracia asturleonesa en los siglos XI y XII in Spanish Oviedo KRK Ediciones ISBN 84 95401 68 1 Garcia Alvarez Manuel Ruben 1960 La Reina Velasquita nieta de Muniadomna Diaz PDF Revista de Guimaraes in Spanish No 70 Guimaraes pp 197 230 ISSN 0871 0759 Archived from the original PDF on 2013 10 06 Retrieved 2012 11 02 Sanchez Candeira Alfonso 1950 La reina Velasquita de Leon y su descendencia Hispania Revista espanola de historia in Spanish No 40 Madrid pp 449 505 ISSN 0018 2141 Torres Sevilla Quinones de Leon Margarita C 1999 Linajes nobiliarios de Leon y Castilla Siglos IX XIII in Spanish Salamanca Junta de Castilla y Leon Consejeria de educacion y cultura ISBN 84 7846 781 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cristina Bermudez amp oldid 1127585678, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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