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Lope Díaz II de Haro

Lope Díaz II de Haro "Cabeza Brava" (b. 1170 – d. 15 November 1236) was a Spanish noble of the House of Haro, the sixth Lord of Biscay, and founder of the municipality of Plentzia. He was the eldest son of Diego López II de Haro and his wife, María Manrique. Lope was also a member of the Order of Santiago.

Lope Díaz II de Haro
Coat of arms of the House of Haro
Born1170
Died15 November 1236
Noble familyHaro
Spouse(s)Urraca Alfonso de León
FatherDiego López II de Haro
MotherMaría Manrique

Biography

Lope Díaz fought alongside his father at the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa where he distinguished himself. That action expelled the Almohads from the region and brought it under Castilian rule. The battle was commanded by three Christian kings; Alfonso VIII of Castile, Peter II of Aragon and Sancho VII of Navarre.

Lope Díaz came to power in difficult times after the death of his father on 16 October 1214. A few days after he came to power, King Alfonso VIII of Castile died, leaving his 10-year-old son, the ill-fated Henry I of Castile, as heir to the throne after mysterious the death of his older brother, Fernando de Castilla y Plantagenet. The House of Lara gained power over Henry and started a rivalry with his sister, Berengaria of Castile, who consequently was Lope Díaz' patron. In 1217, Henry was 'accidentally' killed at the age of 13 by a falling roof tile. He was succeeded by his sister Berengaria, with the support of Lope Díaz, amongst other nobles, who later abdicated in favor of her son Ferdinand III of Castile, crowned in Nájera. Alfonso IX of León, the father of Ferdinand III was against the coronation of his son and invaded Castile with the support of the House of Lara. During this invasion, Álvaro Núñez de Lara gained power in Nájera and was subsequently defeated and imprisoned by Lope Díaz.

For his supporting role in the backing of Ferdinand III as king, Lope Díaz was granted the title of "Alférez del Rey", or lieutenant of the king. He was married to the daughter of King Alfonso IX and step-sister of Ferdinand III, Urraca Alfonso de León. He was also given titles over the villages of Haro and Pedroso. Lope participated in various other wars supporting the ascension of Ferdinand III such as the expeditions against the Moors in Andalucía, of which the most important was the capture of Baeza in 1227. For his role in the city's capture, Lope Díaz was given the title of Conquistador de Baeza.

In the early 1230s, the bishop of Calahorra wanted to exert his power over all the churches subject to the Monasteries of San Millán de la Cogolla. This led to multiple lawsuits that would end in 1232 with the move of the Diocese of Calahorra y La Calzada-Logroño to Santo Domingo de la Calzada. By 1235, the fallout from this shakeup was so great that Lope was forced to expel the bishop who fled to Rome and the diocese moved back to Calahorra.

In 1234, fresh conflict broke out between King Ferdinand III and two of his leading magnates, Álvaro Pérez de Castro el Castellano: head of the House of Castro, and Lope Díaz II de Haro. Lope's grievances with the king were a result of a disagreement between the two at the siege of Úbeda. Without the approval of the king, who was uncle of Lope's daughters as his sister was Lope's wife, Alvaro Perez de Castro married Lope's daughter Mencia Lopez de Haro. This led king Ferdinand to relinquish all the titles and lands granted to Álvaro Pérez de Castro by the crown even though the conflict was settled arbitrarily by the Queens Berengaria de Castilla and Elisabeth of Swabia.[1]

Death

Lope Díaz de Haro II died shortly after on 15 November 1236. He was buried in a sepulcher at the monastery of Santa María la Real de Nájera

Marriage and Descendants

Lope Díaz married Urraca Alfonso de León, the illegitimate daughter of Alfonso IX of León and his lover, Inés Íñiguez de Mendoza. With this wife, he had the following children:[2]

With Toda de Salcedo de Santa Gadea he had one son:

  • Diego López de Salcedo - Merino Mayor of Castilla and Adelantado of Álava and Guipúzcoa, who is present in the documentation of various monasteries and who in 1275 was present in the last will and testament of his half sister, the queen Mencía López de Haro. He was buried in the same chapel as her and Lope Diaz at the Monasterio de Santa María la Real de Nájera.[9] He married Teresa Álvarez de Lara, illegitimate daughter of Alvar Fernández de Lara.[10]

He had another son with an unknown mother:

  • Lope Díaz de Haro (bishop) - Bishop of Sigüenza and chaplain at the Monasterio de Santa María la Real de Nájera along with his brother, Diego López de Salcedo.

References

  1. ^ Gonzalo, Martínez Díaz (2000). "La conquista de Andujar: su integración en la Corona de Castilla". Boletín del Instituto de Estudios Giennenses. No. 176. Jaén: Instituto de Estudios Giennenses. pp. 638–639. ISSN 0561-3590.
  2. ^ Real Academia de Historia, Colección Salazar y Castro, Ref. M-8, fº 63v-64 (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-06-13. Retrieved 2013-07-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) In an undeterminate date, Urraca Alfonso of León, already widowed, with her children Diego, Álvaro, Mencía, Alfonso, Lope López, and Manrique López de Haro acknowledge reimbursement by the Orden de Santiago of a debt that it had with her husband and father of her children.
  3. ^ Real Academia de Historia, Colección Salazar y Castro, Ref. D-9, fº 21-24 (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-06-13. Retrieved 2013-07-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ Noticias históricas de la tres provincias Vascongadas, tomo III, de Juan Antonio Llorente, año 1807, página 142 y 143 books.google.com Noticias históricas.
  5. ^ Nobiliario del Conde de Barcelos, traducido por Manuel de Faria, año 1646, página 72 línea A y página 431 apartado Plana 72 books.google.com Nobiliario del Conde de Barcelos
  6. ^ In 1290, her daughter Inés López, granted Hospital de La Herrada all her properties in Autillo de Campos, Fuentes de Nava, and Becerril, mentioning that she was the granddaughter of Gonzalo Rodríguez and daughter of Mayor González. Cfr. Barón Faraldo (2006) p. 194
  7. ^ On 10 September 1295, Berenguela López, abbess at the Monastery of Santa María la Real de Las Huelgas, mentions that she is the daughter of Don López el Chico and Mayor González.
  8. ^ Salazar y Acha (1989), p. 82
  9. ^ Fidel Fita Colomé, Doña Mencía, Reina de Portugal: Documentos Inéditos, [1]
  10. ^ Modesto, Salcedo Tapia (1989). "Boadilla del Camino y sus hijos". Publicaciones del Institución Tello Téllez de Meneses. No. 60. pp. 291–498.
  • Most of the information on this page was translated from its Spanish equivalent

Bibliography

  • Ansón Oliart, Francisco (1998). Fernando III, rey de Castilla y León. Madrid: Ediciones Palabra S. A. ISBN 84-8239-233-6.
  • Arco y Garay, Ricardo del (1954). Instituto Jerónimo Zurita. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (ed.). Sepulcros de la Casa Real de Castilla. OCLC 11366237.
  • Barón Faraldo, Andrés (2006). Grupos y dominios aristocráticos en la Tierra de Campos oriental, Siglos X-XIII (in Spanish). Palencia: Monografías. ISBN 84-8173-122-6.
  • Eslava Galán, Juan (1987). "La campaña de 1225 y el primer cerco de Jaén por Fernando III". Boletín del Instituto de Estudios Giennenses. No. 132. Jaén: Instituto de Estudios Giennenses. pp. 23–38. ISSN 0561-3590. Retrieved 26 February 2010.
  • González González, Julio (2006). Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas. Instituto Jerónimo Zurita (ed.). Las conquistas de Fernando III en Andalucía (Facsímil ed.). Valladolid: Editorial Maxtor. ISBN 84-9761-277-9.
  • Salazar y Acha, Jaime de (1989). "Los descendientes del conde Ero Fernández, fundador de Monasterio de Santa María de Ferreira de Pallares". El Museo de Pontevedra. No. 43. pp. 67–86. ISSN 0210-7791.

External links

  • Cawley, Charles, Genealogy of Lope Díaz II de Haro, Medieval Lands database, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
  • Genealogy of Urraca Alfonso de León, wife of Lope Díaz. (in English)

See also

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For other people of the same name see Lope Diaz de Haro Lope Diaz II de Haro Cabeza Brava b 1170 d 15 November 1236 was a Spanish noble of the House of Haro the sixth Lord of Biscay and founder of the municipality of Plentzia He was the eldest son of Diego Lopez II de Haro and his wife Maria Manrique Lope was also a member of the Order of Santiago Lope Diaz II de HaroCoat of arms of the House of HaroBorn1170Died15 November 1236Noble familyHaroSpouse s Urraca Alfonso de LeonFatherDiego Lopez II de HaroMotherMaria Manrique Contents 1 Biography 2 Death 3 Marriage and Descendants 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External links 7 See alsoBiography EditLope Diaz fought alongside his father at the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa where he distinguished himself That action expelled the Almohads from the region and brought it under Castilian rule The battle was commanded by three Christian kings Alfonso VIII of Castile Peter II of Aragon and Sancho VII of Navarre Lope Diaz came to power in difficult times after the death of his father on 16 October 1214 A few days after he came to power King Alfonso VIII of Castile died leaving his 10 year old son the ill fated Henry I of Castile as heir to the throne after mysterious the death of his older brother Fernando de Castilla y Plantagenet The House of Lara gained power over Henry and started a rivalry with his sister Berengaria of Castile who consequently was Lope Diaz patron In 1217 Henry was accidentally killed at the age of 13 by a falling roof tile He was succeeded by his sister Berengaria with the support of Lope Diaz amongst other nobles who later abdicated in favor of her son Ferdinand III of Castile crowned in Najera Alfonso IX of Leon the father of Ferdinand III was against the coronation of his son and invaded Castile with the support of the House of Lara During this invasion Alvaro Nunez de Lara gained power in Najera and was subsequently defeated and imprisoned by Lope Diaz For his supporting role in the backing of Ferdinand III as king Lope Diaz was granted the title of Alferez del Rey or lieutenant of the king He was married to the daughter of King Alfonso IX and step sister of Ferdinand III Urraca Alfonso de Leon He was also given titles over the villages of Haro and Pedroso Lope participated in various other wars supporting the ascension of Ferdinand III such as the expeditions against the Moors in Andalucia of which the most important was the capture of Baeza in 1227 For his role in the city s capture Lope Diaz was given the title of Conquistador de Baeza In the early 1230s the bishop of Calahorra wanted to exert his power over all the churches subject to the Monasteries of San Millan de la Cogolla This led to multiple lawsuits that would end in 1232 with the move of the Diocese of Calahorra y La Calzada Logrono to Santo Domingo de la Calzada By 1235 the fallout from this shakeup was so great that Lope was forced to expel the bishop who fled to Rome and the diocese moved back to Calahorra In 1234 fresh conflict broke out between King Ferdinand III and two of his leading magnates Alvaro Perez de Castro el Castellano head of the House of Castro and Lope Diaz II de Haro Lope s grievances with the king were a result of a disagreement between the two at the siege of Ubeda Without the approval of the king who was uncle of Lope s daughters as his sister was Lope s wife Alvaro Perez de Castro married Lope s daughter Mencia Lopez de Haro This led king Ferdinand to relinquish all the titles and lands granted to Alvaro Perez de Castro by the crown even though the conflict was settled arbitrarily by the Queens Berengaria de Castilla and Elisabeth of Swabia 1 Death EditLope Diaz de Haro II died shortly after on 15 November 1236 He was buried in a sepulcher at the monastery of Santa Maria la Real de NajeraMarriage and Descendants EditLope Diaz married Urraca Alfonso de Leon the illegitimate daughter of Alfonso IX of Leon and his lover Ines Iniguez de Mendoza With this wife he had the following children 2 Diego Lopez III de Haro succeeded his father as the Lord of Biscay Teresa Lopez de Haro Married Nuno Sanchez son of Sancho I de Cerdana and Sancha Nunez de Lara She later married a second time with Rodrigo Gonzalez Giron son of Gonzalo Rodriguez Giron Alvaro Lopez de Haro Married Berenguela Gonzalez de Giron with whom he had five children Died after 1236 Mencia Lopez de Haro First married Alvaro Perez de Castro el Castellano head of the House of Castro and son of Pedro Fernandez de Castro el Castellano She later married a second time with King Sancho II of Portugal and became queen consort of Portugal She died without having any children and was buried with Lope at the monastery of Santa Maria la Real de Najera Berenguela Lopez de Haro Named after the Queen of Castile she married before 1254 with Rodrigo Gonzalez Giron son of Gonzalo Rodriguez Giron without succession Her last will and testament was granted on 17 August 1296 3 Sancho Lopez de Haro The second son of Lope who went on to found the House of Ayala which rose to power in the 13th Century 4 5 Lope Lopez de Haro el Chico b 1220 d Senorio de La Guardia of Jaen and Bailen Married Mayor Gonzalez de Giron 6 7 Alfonso Lopez de Haro Became Lord of Cameros through his marriage with his first wife Maria Alvarez daughter of Alvar Diaz de los Cameros and Mencia Diaz de Haro Together they founded the Monasterio de Santa Maria de Herce in 1246 He later married a second time with Sancha Gil daughter of Gil Vasques de Soverosa and Maria Gonzalez Giron the latter being the widow of Guillen Perez de Guzman 8 Manrique Lopez de Haro Died after 1236 With Toda de Salcedo de Santa Gadea he had one son Diego Lopez de Salcedo Merino Mayor of Castilla and Adelantado of Alava and Guipuzcoa who is present in the documentation of various monasteries and who in 1275 was present in the last will and testament of his half sister the queen Mencia Lopez de Haro He was buried in the same chapel as her and Lope Diaz at the Monasterio de Santa Maria la Real de Najera 9 He married Teresa Alvarez de Lara illegitimate daughter of Alvar Fernandez de Lara 10 He had another son with an unknown mother Lope Diaz de Haro bishop Bishop of Siguenza and chaplain at the Monasterio de Santa Maria la Real de Najera along with his brother Diego Lopez de Salcedo Preceded byDiego Lopez II de Haro Lord of Biscay1214 1236 Succeeded byDiego Lopez III de HaroReferences Edit Gonzalo Martinez Diaz 2000 La conquista de Andujar su integracion en la Corona de Castilla Boletin del Instituto de Estudios Giennenses No 176 Jaen Instituto de Estudios Giennenses pp 638 639 ISSN 0561 3590 Real Academia de Historia Coleccion Salazar y Castro Ref M 8 fº 63v 64 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2013 06 13 Retrieved 2013 07 14 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link In an undeterminate date Urraca Alfonso of Leon already widowed with her children Diego Alvaro Mencia Alfonso Lope Lopez and Manrique Lopez de Haro acknowledge reimbursement by the Orden de Santiago of a debt that it had with her husband and father of her children Real Academia de Historia Coleccion Salazar y Castro Ref D 9 fº 21 24 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2013 06 13 Retrieved 2013 07 14 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Noticias historicas de la tres provincias Vascongadas tomo III de Juan Antonio Llorente ano 1807 pagina 142 y 143 books google com Noticias historicas Nobiliario del Conde de Barcelos traducido por Manuel de Faria ano 1646 pagina 72 linea A y pagina 431 apartado Plana 72 books google com Nobiliario del Conde de Barcelos In 1290 her daughter Ines Lopez granted Hospital de La Herrada all her properties in Autillo de Campos Fuentes de Nava and Becerril mentioning that she was the granddaughter of Gonzalo Rodriguez and daughter of Mayor Gonzalez Cfr Baron Faraldo 2006 p 194 On 10 September 1295 Berenguela Lopez abbess at the Monastery of Santa Maria la Real de Las Huelgas mentions that she is the daughter of Don Lopez el Chico and Mayor Gonzalez Salazar y Acha 1989 p 82 Fidel Fita Colome Dona Mencia Reina de Portugal Documentos Ineditos 1 Modesto Salcedo Tapia 1989 Boadilla del Camino y sus hijos Publicaciones del Institucion Tello Tellez de Meneses No 60 pp 291 498 Most of the information on this page was translated from its Spanish equivalentBibliography EditAnson Oliart Francisco 1998 Fernando III rey de Castilla y Leon Madrid Ediciones Palabra S A ISBN 84 8239 233 6 Arco y Garay Ricardo del 1954 Instituto Jeronimo Zurita Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas ed Sepulcros de la Casa Real de Castilla OCLC 11366237 Baron Faraldo Andres 2006 Grupos y dominios aristocraticos en la Tierra de Campos oriental Siglos X XIII in Spanish Palencia Monografias ISBN 84 8173 122 6 Eslava Galan Juan 1987 La campana de 1225 y el primer cerco de Jaen por Fernando III Boletin del Instituto de Estudios Giennenses No 132 Jaen Instituto de Estudios Giennenses pp 23 38 ISSN 0561 3590 Retrieved 26 February 2010 Gonzalez Gonzalez Julio 2006 Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas Instituto Jeronimo Zurita ed Las conquistas de Fernando III en Andalucia Facsimil ed Valladolid Editorial Maxtor ISBN 84 9761 277 9 Salazar y Acha Jaime de 1989 Los descendientes del conde Ero Fernandez fundador de Monasterio de Santa Maria de Ferreira de Pallares El Museo de Pontevedra No 43 pp 67 86 ISSN 0210 7791 External links EditCawley Charles Genealogy of Lope Diaz II de Haro Medieval Lands database Foundation for Medieval Genealogy Genealogy of Urraca Alfonso de Leon wife of Lope Diaz in English See also EditLord of Biscay House of Haro Alfonso VIII of Castile Ferdinand III of Castile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lope Diaz II de Haro amp oldid 1110244703, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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