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Sancho Ordóñez (count)

Sancho Ordóñez (before 1042 [a]c. 1080), was a count who lived in the 11th century. His father was Ordoño Bermúdez, an illegitimate son of King Bermudo II of León, and his mother was Fronilde Peláez,[2][3][4] also a member of the high nobility as the daughter of Count Pelayo Rodríguez and his wife Gotina Fernández de Cea, daughter of Count Fernando Bermúdez de Cea and sister of Jimena, the mother of King Sancho Garcés III the Great, and of Justa Fernández, married to Count Flaín Muñoz.

Biographical sketch

He was named count between 1059 and 1061 when he appears with the title in several family transactions and royal charters, such as one dated 1061 at the Monastery of Samos when he confirms as Sanctius proles Ordonii comes (Sancho, son of Ordoño, count).[5] Count Sancho was a member of the Curia regis of his cousins King Fernando I and Sancha of León and in 1059 confirmed a private transaction between these monarchs and Fronilde Ovéquiz.[3][b] He also appears in charters issued by King Alfonso VI, including one dated 1071 when he confirms as Sancio Ordoniz comes[6] a donation made by the king to Velasco Vela, and in 1073 at the Monastery of Samos when the king named him one of the judges entrusted with settling a dispute between the abbot of the monastery and Ero Peláez. In 1077, Count Sancho donated the properties in Villarín de Campos that he had inherited from his grandfather, count Pelayo Rodríguez, to the Cathedral of León.[6]

Marriage and issue

Before 1082, Count Sancho married Onneca (also appears as Onega) Ovéquiz,[7] daughter of Count Oveco Bermúdez and his wife Elvira Suárez, and sister of counts Bermudo, Vela, and Rodrigo Ovéquiz.[4] The offspring of this marriage were:

  • Oveco Sánchez (died c. 1116), count, married Elvo Álvarez before 1085, with issue;[8]
  • Bermudo Sánchez,[9] mentioned by his mother and brother Vela in a charter from the Cathedral of Lugo;
  • Vela Sánchez (died before 1109);[6][c]
  • Fronilde Sánchez (died before 1108),[d] the wife of Count Nuño Velázquez. One of their sons, Melendo Núñez, was the father of Nuño Meléndez, the first husband of Queen Urraca López de Haro, and their firstborn, Count Alfonso Núñez,[12] was the father of Teresa Alfonso, wife of Egas Moniz, the tutor of King Afonso I of Portugal. They were also the parents of Sancho Núñez who married Infanta Sancha Henriques, daughter of Henry, Count of Portugal;[13][e]
  • Jimena Sánchez,[6] who appears as of August 10, 1093, as a nun at the Cistercian monastery of San Salvador in Ferreira de Pantón. Her filiation is attested in a charter dated January 26, 1108 when she declares herself the daughter of Count Sancho and granddaughter of Ordoño Bermudez, and makes a donation of some of her estates in Sarria, Lemos and Asma,[2] which was confirmed by King Alfonso VI and by several bishops.[15]

Notes

  1. ^ He was already alive in 1042 when his parents, on September 18 of that year, appear with their children, mentioned as Bermudo, Sancho Fernando, and Jimena Ordoñez, making a donation to the Monastery of Santa María that they had founded in León.[1]
  2. ^ Sancho Ordóñez was a first cousin of Queen Sancha, both of them grandchildren of King Bermudo II, and a second cousin of King Fernando I, both being descendants of Urraca Fernández, a daughter of Fernán González, count of Castile.
  3. ^ His siblings Oveco and Jimena appear in the Cathedral of León in 1109 making a donation in memory of their brother Ueila Sanxis.[10]
  4. ^ In 1108, her brother Oveco made a donation to the Monastery of Samos for the soul of his sister domna Fronilli.[11]
  5. ^ On 15 July 1129, Sancho Núñez and his wife, together with his brother Melendo Núñez, sold several properties to the Monastery of Ferreira de Pantón.[14]

References

Bibliography

  • Fernández de Viana y Vieites, José Ignacio (1994). Colección diplomática del Monasterio de Santa María de Ferreira de Pantón (in Spanish). Lugo: Excma. Diputación Provincial. ISBN 84-8192-061-4.
  • López Morán, Enriqueta (2005). (PDF). Nalgures (in Spanish). No. II. A Coruña: Asociación Cultura de Estudios Históricos de Galicia. pp. 49–142. ISSN 1885-6349. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-02-06.
  • Salazar y Acha, Jaime de (1985). Una Familia de la Alta Edad Media: Los Velas y su Realidad Histórica (en Estudios Genealógicos y Heráldicos) (in Spanish). Asociación Española de Estudios Genealógicos y Heráldicos. ISBN 84-398-3591-4.
  • Sánchez Candeira, Alfonso (1999). Rosa Montero Tejada (ed.). Castilla y León en el siglo X, estudio del reinado de Fernando I (in Spanish). Madrid: Real Academia de la Historia. ISBN 978-84-8951241-2.
  • Torres Sevilla-Quiñones de León, Margarita Cecilia (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.

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Sancho Ordonez before 1042 a c 1080 was a count who lived in the 11th century His father was Ordono Bermudez an illegitimate son of King Bermudo II of Leon and his mother was Fronilde Pelaez 2 3 4 also a member of the high nobility as the daughter of Count Pelayo Rodriguez and his wife Gotina Fernandez de Cea daughter of Count Fernando Bermudez de Cea and sister of Jimena the mother of King Sancho Garces III the Great and of Justa Fernandez married to Count Flain Munoz Contents 1 Biographical sketch 2 Marriage and issue 3 Notes 4 References 5 BibliographyBiographical sketch EditHe was named count between 1059 and 1061 when he appears with the title in several family transactions and royal charters such as one dated 1061 at the Monastery of Samos when he confirms as Sanctius proles Ordonii comes Sancho son of Ordono count 5 Count Sancho was a member of the Curia regis of his cousins King Fernando I and Sancha of Leon and in 1059 confirmed a private transaction between these monarchs and Fronilde Ovequiz 3 b He also appears in charters issued by King Alfonso VI including one dated 1071 when he confirms as Sancio Ordoniz comes 6 a donation made by the king to Velasco Vela and in 1073 at the Monastery of Samos when the king named him one of the judges entrusted with settling a dispute between the abbot of the monastery and Ero Pelaez In 1077 Count Sancho donated the properties in Villarin de Campos that he had inherited from his grandfather count Pelayo Rodriguez to the Cathedral of Leon 6 Marriage and issue EditBefore 1082 Count Sancho married Onneca also appears as Onega Ovequiz 7 daughter of Count Oveco Bermudez and his wife Elvira Suarez and sister of counts Bermudo Vela and Rodrigo Ovequiz 4 The offspring of this marriage were Oveco Sanchez died c 1116 count married Elvo Alvarez before 1085 with issue 8 Bermudo Sanchez 9 mentioned by his mother and brother Vela in a charter from the Cathedral of Lugo Vela Sanchez died before 1109 6 c Fronilde Sanchez died before 1108 d the wife of Count Nuno Velazquez One of their sons Melendo Nunez was the father of Nuno Melendez the first husband of Queen Urraca Lopez de Haro and their firstborn Count Alfonso Nunez 12 was the father of Teresa Alfonso wife of Egas Moniz the tutor of King Afonso I of Portugal They were also the parents of Sancho Nunez who married Infanta Sancha Henriques daughter of Henry Count of Portugal 13 e Jimena Sanchez 6 who appears as of August 10 1093 as a nun at the Cistercian monastery of San Salvador in Ferreira de Panton Her filiation is attested in a charter dated January 26 1108 when she declares herself the daughter of Count Sancho and granddaughter of Ordono Bermudez and makes a donation of some of her estates in Sarria Lemos and Asma 2 which was confirmed by King Alfonso VI and by several bishops 15 Notes Edit He was already alive in 1042 when his parents on September 18 of that year appear with their children mentioned as Bermudo Sancho Fernando and Jimena Ordonez making a donation to the Monastery of Santa Maria that they had founded in Leon 1 Sancho Ordonez was a first cousin of Queen Sancha both of them grandchildren of King Bermudo II and a second cousin of King Fernando I both being descendants of Urraca Fernandez a daughter of Fernan Gonzalez count of Castile His siblings Oveco and Jimena appear in the Cathedral of Leon in 1109 making a donation in memory of their brother Ueila Sanxis 10 In 1108 her brother Oveco made a donation to the Monastery of Samos for the soul of his sister domna Fronilli 11 On 15 July 1129 Sancho Nunez and his wife together with his brother Melendo Nunez sold several properties to the Monastery of Ferreira de Panton 14 References Edit Sanchez Candeira 1999 p 315 a b Lopez Moran 2005 p 88 a b Torres Sevilla Quinones de Leon 1999 p 117 a b Salazar y Acha 1985 p 43 Torres Sevilla Quinones de Leon 1999 p 117 and n 463 a b c d Torres Sevilla Quinones de Leon 1999 p 118 Torres Sevilla Quinones de Leon 1999 p 118 y n 468 Torres Sevilla Quinones de Leon 1999 pp 118 y 124 Salazar y Acha 1985 p 44 Torres Sevilla Quinones de Leon 1999 p 118 n 472 Torres Sevilla Quinones de Leon 1999 p 118 n 471 Salazar y Acha 1985 p 49 Lopez Moran 2005 p 89 Fernandez de Viana y Vieites 1994 pp 23 24 doc 6 Fernandez de Viana y Vieites 1994 pp 22 23 doc 5 Bibliography EditFernandez de Viana y Vieites Jose Ignacio 1994 Coleccion diplomatica del Monasterio de Santa Maria de Ferreira de Panton in Spanish Lugo Excma Diputacion Provincial ISBN 84 8192 061 4 Lopez Moran Enriqueta 2005 El monacato femenino gallego en la Alta Edad Media Lugo y Orense Siglos XIII al XV PDF Nalgures in Spanish No II A Coruna Asociacion Cultura de Estudios Historicos de Galicia pp 49 142 ISSN 1885 6349 Archived from the original PDF on 2011 02 06 Salazar y Acha Jaime de 1985 Una Familia de la Alta Edad Media Los Velas y su Realidad Historica en Estudios Genealogicos y Heraldicos in Spanish Asociacion Espanola de Estudios Genealogicos y Heraldicos ISBN 84 398 3591 4 Sanchez Candeira Alfonso 1999 Rosa Montero Tejada ed Castilla y Leon en el siglo X estudio del reinado de Fernando I in Spanish Madrid Real Academia de la Historia ISBN 978 84 8951241 2 Torres Sevilla Quinones de Leon Margarita Cecilia 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 Sancho Ordonez count amp oldid 1098432033, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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