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his mother → García Ramírez V “el Restaurador”, Rey de Navarra y Pamplona
her father → Elvira Cristina Rodriguez Diaz de Vivar
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Diego Laínez, Señor de Vivar MP
Gender: Male
Birth: circa 1023
Bivar, Burgos, Castile, Spain
Death: circa 1058 (26-43)
Vivar, Burgos, Castilla-Leon, Spain
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Son of Lain Núñez and NN NN
Husband of Teresa Rodríguez Álvarez de Amaya
Father of Rodrigo 'el Cid' Díaz de Vivar, príncipe de Valencia
Brother of Fernando Laínez, Señor de Castro Jerez
Also known as: Diego Laínez or Diego Flaínez (d. 1058), Spanish nobleman, father of Rodrigo Díaz "el Campeador".
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Note: there are currently (May 2023) two different Wikipedia biographies, representing some variances in genealogical constructs.
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diego_La%C3%ADnez_(desambiguación)
Diego Laínez or Diego Flaínez (d. 1058), Spanish nobleman, father of Rodrigo Díaz "el Campeador".
< Wikipedia > Diego Laínez de Vivar (ca. 1023-1058) was an active childhood in Burgos and was traditionally considered the father of Rodrigo Díaz, known as "El Cid". According to the legendary genealogy of the Champion, Diego was a descendant of Laín Calvo,1 one of the hypothetical two Judges of Castile and of the lineage of Diego Porcelos, founder of the city of Burgos.
According to the < Roderici History >:
This [Lain Calvo] seems to have been the origin of his lineage: Laín Calvo fathered several sons; among them were Fernando Laínez and Bermudo Laínez. Fernando Laínez in turn begot Laín Fernández and Bermudo Laínez begot Rodrigo Bermúdez. Laín Fernández in turn begat Nuño Laínez, and Rodrigo Bermúdez begat Fernando Rodríguez, Fernando Rodríguez in turn begat Pedro Fernández and a daughter named Eylo. Nuño Laínez took this Eylo as a woman and begat Laín Núñez in her. Laín in turn begat Diego Laínez, and this Diego Laínez begat Rodrigo Díaz, the Champion, in Rodrigo Álvarez's daughter.2
If it is accepted that it was El Cid's father, he was married to María, Sancha or Teresa Rodríguez (only the surname of El Cid's mother is known with certainty), who was the daughter of the Count of Oviedo, Rodrigo Álvarez who ruled several estates, including Luna, Torremormojón, Moradillo, Cellorigo and Curiel.3
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diego_Fla%C3%ADnez
The second son of Flaín Muñoz, (or Lain Núñez) Count of León around the year 1000, Diego Laínez de Vivar descended from a secondary branch of the Leonese aristocratic lineage of the Flaínez.a He appears documented in a diploma from 1047 in the monastery of San Pedro de Cardeña as Didaco Flaginiz. This document is also confirmed by Nuño Álvarez, a Castilian magnate who considers himself one of the brothers of Rodrigo Álvarez, the probable father of the wife of Diego Flaínez whose name is unknown.
These possessions gave him a status equivalent to that of the middle magnaticia nobility, although it was not enough for him to access the royal curia, because perhaps he was harmed by his alleged collaboration with his nephew Flaín Fernández II in a rebellion against Fernando I that took place between 1061-1065 and that cost him the confiscation of his assets.7 That circumstance would veto Diego However, his son Rodrigo Díaz was accepted at that same time as a member of the entourage of the still Infante Sancho II of Castile, which casts doubt on this hypothesis. It is likely that his apartment in León and the schola regis was due to the fact that he was the illegitimate son of Flaín Muñoz.c
Diego Flaínez died, according to Menéndez Pidal (La España de el Cid, I, p. 127) around 1058, a date accepted by most historians.9
a. Others think that he was a member of the highest nobility given his marriage to a daughter of Count Rodrigo Álvarez.3
b. Didacus autem Flaginiz, pater Roderici Campi docti, magna et robusta uirtute tulit Nauarris castrum qui dicitur Obierna, et Ulber et illa Petram.1 5
c. Although he could have been an illegitimate son, he could also be his mother Justa Fernández, his father's first wife, since he could bear the name, according to the onomastic customs of that time, in honor of Justa's maternal grandfather, Diego Muñoz, count in Saldaña.8
Genealogy
< Medlands >
1. [LAIN Núñez (-after 1063). The "Corónicas" Navarras name "Layn Nunyz" as the son of "Nuyno Laniz" and his wife[378]. The Historia Roderici names Laín Núñez as son of “Nuño Laínez…[and] Eylo”[379]. The Nobiliario of Pedro Conde de Barcelos names "Lain Nuñez" as the son of "Nuño Lainez" and his wife[380]. He subscribed charters of Fernando I King of Castile between 1049 and 1063[381].] m ---. The name of Lain's wife is not known. Lain & his wife had [two] children:
a) DIEGO Laínez (-[1058]). … He captured the castles of Ubierna, Urbel and La Piedra from Navarre, probably after 1054[386]. m TERESA Rodríguez, daughter of RODRIGO Álvarez & his wife Teresa Núñez. Diego & his wife had [three] children:
i) [daughter . If "sobrinis" can be interpreted as nephew in the charter dated below, the mother of Álvaro Yáñez was the sister of Rodrigo Díaz. If that is correct, the chronology suggests that she must have been his older sister.] m JUAN ---, son of ---. One child
(a) ÁLVARO Yáñez
ii) [daughter . If "sobrinis" can be interpreted as nephew in the charter dated below, the mother of Álvaro Alvárez was the sister of Rodrigo Díaz. If that is correct, the chronology suggests that she must have been his older sister.] m ÁLVARO ---, son of ---. One child:
(a) ÁLVARO Alvárez (-after 19 Jul 1074).
iii) RODRIGO Díaz de Vivar (Vivar near Burgos [1043]-Valencia [10] Jul 1099, bur monastery of San Pedro de Cardeña) [EL CID] . … The Chronicon Burgense records the death in 1099 of “Rodericus Campidoctor”[401]. m ([19 Jul] 1074) JIMENA Díaz, daughter of conde DIEGO Fernández & his second wife Cristina Fernández (-1106). Rodrigo & his wife had three children:
(a) DIEGO Rodríguez (-killed in battle Consuegra 1097).
(b) ELVIRA [Cristina] Rodríguez ([1080]-). m ([1100]%29 RAMIRO Sánchez de Navarra Señor de Monzón y Urroz, son of SANCHO García de Navarra Señor de Uncastillo y Sangüesa & his first wife Constanza Sánchez (-[Jan/Feb] 1116).
(c) MARÍA [Sol] Rodríguez (-[4 Aug 1104/before 1 Nov 1106]). m [secondly] ([1104]) as his first wife, RAMÓN BERENGUER III "el Grande" Conde de Barcelona, son of RAMÓN BERENGUER II "Cap d'Estopes" Conde de Barcelona & his wife Mathilde di Apulia (11 Nov 1082-19 Jul 1131).
b) [FERNANDO Laínez … married "D. Ximena Nuñez"[416]. Fernando & his wife had one child:
Research notes
https://thesignsofthetimes.com.au/34/70015.htm
The Historia Roderici names Diego Laínez as son of “Laín Nuñez”. The "Corónicas" Navarras name "Iac Layniç" as the son of "Layn Nuniç". The Nobiliario of Pedro Conde de Barcelos names "D. Diego Lainez, D. Fernando Lainez" as the children of "Lain Nuñez".
“...Didaco Flaginiz” subcribed the charter dated 29 Oct 1047 under which [presumed to be his wife´s uncle] “Nunu Albariz et uxor mea domna Goto” donated the church of Santa María “in riuulo Kabie iuxta terminos de...Burgos” to San Pedro de Cardeña. He captured the castles of Ubierna, Urbel and La Piedra from Navarre, probably after 1054. 1
Diego married doña Teresa Rodríguez DE ASTURIAS, daughter of Rodrigo Álvarez DE ASTURIAS and Teresa LAÍNEZ.
References
< Historia Roderici > The Historia Roderici ("History of Rodrigo"), originally Gesta Roderici Campi Docti ("Deeds of Rodrigo el Campeador") and sometimes in Spanish Crónica latina del Cid ("Latin Chronicle of the Cid"), is an anonymous Latin prose history of the Castilian folk hero Rodrigo Díaz, better known as El Cid Campeador.
Bibliography used
Martínez Díez, Gonzalo (2007). The historical Cid. Barcelona: Editorial Planeta, S.A. ISBN 978-84-08-07165-5.
Montaner Frutos, Alberto, (ed. lit., study and notes), Cantar de mio Cid, Barcelona, Gutenberg Galaxy; Royal Spanish Academy, 2011. ISBN 978-84-8109-908-9
Additional bibliography
Montaner Frutos, Alberto and Ángel Escobar, "El Carmen Campidoctoris y la materia cidiana", in Carmen Campidoctoris or Poema latino del Campeador, Madrid, Sociedad Estatal España Nuevo Milenio, 2001, pp. 13-188. ISBN 978-84-95486-20-2
Peña Pérez, F. Javier, Mio Cid el del Cantar. A medieval hero on a human scale, Madrid, Sílex, 2009. ISBN 978-84-7737-217-2.
3. Torres Sevilla-Quiñones de León, Margarita Cecilia, "El linaje del Cid", Annals of the University of Alicante. Medieval History. n.º 13 (2000-2002). ISSN 0212-2480, pp. 343-360. < PDF >
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Agregado por: Ing. Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo, MD.IG.
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RANGO HISTORICO
✺- 1023→Fundación de la Taifa de Sevilla→
→Berenguer Ramón I asume el condado de Barcelona, al llegar a la mayoría de edad, tras la regencia de su madre, Ermesenda de Carcasona. No obstante, no gobernará en solitario, sino que su madre compartirá con él el poder→
→Carta del obispo Oliva a Sancho III, consejos para el buen gobierno:
Preservancia pacis
Delectio paganorum
Ecclesarium ad legem
✺- 1028→1028 (MXXVIII) fue un año bisiesto comenzado en lunes del calendario juliano→
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Acontecimientos
Romano III es proclamado emperador tras la muerte de Constantino VIII→
→En Noruega, Canuto II de Dinamarca conquista el reino→
→Desde Armenia, los turcomanos entran al país de Azerbaiyán hasta la orilla occidental del mar Caspio→
→Nacimientos
Roberto de Molesmé, religioso y santo francés→
→Fallecimientos
15 de diciembre: Constantino VIII, emperador bizantino→
→Alfonso V, rey leonés→
→García Sánchez, conde de Castilla→
→Jairán, primer rey de la taifa de Almería.
✺- 1033→1 de enero: en toda Europa, los clérigos milenaristas esperan que suceda el fin del mundo mil años después de la muerte de Jesucristo (que ellos creían que había sucedido en el año 33 d. C.)→
→Marzo o abril (Viernes Santo): en el aniversario de la muerte de Jesucristo ―tras el fracaso de la profecía del 1 de enero―, los clérigos milenaristas esperan que suceda el fin del mundo. Tras el fracaso del viernes se esperó el Domingo de Pascua (aniversario de la resurrección de Jesucristo)→
→5 de diciembre: en Ramla y Nablús (Palestina), un terremoto de 7,3 deja un saldo de 70.000 muertos. También podría haber sucedido durante el año siguiente→
→En Roma (Italia), Benedicto IX sucede a Juan XIX como papa.
✺- 1038→9 de enero: en Shaanxi (China) sucede un terremoto que deja más de 23.000 víctimas. (Ver [[Terremotos importantes entre el siglo x y el xix]])→
→En España, Ermengol III, hereda el Condado de Urgel.
✺- 1043→Londres cumple su primer milenio de haber sido fundada
→4 de febrero - España: Se nombra rey de Málaga a Idris II.
→ Nace: Sancho Ramírez de Aragón, rey aragonés. Hijo de Ramiro I de Aragón y de la reina Gisberga.
→ Fallece: Jorge Maniaces, general bizantino y catapán de Italia en 1042.
✺- 1048→Fundación de la ciudad de Oslo.
→Dámaso II sucede a Benedicto IX como papa.
→ Nace: Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar: El Cid Campeador
→ Nace: Alejo I Comneno: emperador bizantino.
→ Fallece: 9 de agosto: Dámaso II, papa.
✺- 1053→Se construye el Salón del Fénix del templo budista Byōdō-in, en Kioto, Japón. Hoy es la única estructura original en pie del templo.
→ Nace: Ramón Berenguer II conde de Barcelona.
→ Nace: Vladímir II Monómaco príncipe de Kiev (d.1125)
✺- 1058→En Roma (Italia), Nicolás II sucede a Esteban IX como papa→
→2 de diciembre: en Mosul (Irak) se registra un terremoto con una intensidad de 9 grados en la escala sismológica de Richter, que deja un saldo desconocido de muertos y heridos.
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Agregado por: Ing. Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo, MD.IG.
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