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miércoles, 11 de enero de 2023

Gauthier Crusader de Saint Valéry Seigneur de Saint Valéry ★Bisabuelo n°25★ Ref: GC-1031 |•••► #FRANCIA 🇫🇷🏆 #Genealogía #Genealogy


 25 ° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Gauthier Crusader de Saint-Valéry, Seigneur de Saint-Valéry is your 25th great grandfather.


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Gauthier Crusader de Saint-Valéry, Seigneur de Saint-Valéry is your 25th great grandfather.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Dr. Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna

your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar

his mother → Vicente de Jesus Lecuna Salboch, Dr.

her father → Ramón Lecuna Sucre

his father → Josefa Margarita Sucre y Márquez de Valenzuela

his mother → Coronel Vicente Vitto Luis Ramón de Sucre y García de Urbaneja

her father → Coronel Antonio Mauricio Jacinto Tadeo Rosalio Sucre Pardo y Trelles

his father → Carlos Francisco Francois Sucre y Pardo, Sargento Mayor

his father → Charles Adrien de Sucre y D´Ives

his father → Adrianne D'Ives y D'Argenteau

his mother → Jacqueline D'Argenteau

her mother → Conrad d'Argenteau, seigneur de Ligny

her father → Renaud VII d'Argenteau, seigneur de Bossut

his father → Marie de Hamal, dame de Trazegnies

his mother → Sibylle de Ligne

her mother → Michel I, baron de Ligne

her father → Jean II, baron de Ligne

his father → Guillaume I, baron de Ligne

his father → Fastre II, baron de Ligne

his father → Jean I, baron de Ligne

his father → Wauthier III, baron de Ligne

his father → Marguerite de Fontaines

his mother → Hugues de Fontaines, seigneur de La Neuville

her father → Laurette de Saint-Valéry

his mother → Renaud I, Lord de Saint-Valéry

her father → Bernard II (III), seigneur de Saint-Valéry

his father → Gauthier "Crusader" de Saint-Valéry, Seigneur de Saint-Valéry

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Gerlach II, Graf von Isenburg ★Bisabuelo n°25★ Ref: GI-1025 |•••► #ALEMANIA 🏆🇩🇪★ #Genealogía #Genealogy


 25 ° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Gerlach II, Graf von Isenburg is your 25th great grandfather.


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Gerlach II, Graf von Isenburg is your 25th great grandfather.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Dr. Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna

your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar

his mother → Vicente de Jesus Lecuna Salboch, Dr.

her father → Ramón Lecuna Sucre

his father → Josefa Margarita Sucre y Márquez de Valenzuela

his mother → Coronel Vicente Vitto Luis Ramón de Sucre y García de Urbaneja

her father → Coronel Antonio Mauricio Jacinto Tadeo Rosalio Sucre Pardo y Trelles

his father → Carlos Francisco Francois Sucre y Pardo, Sargento Mayor

his father → Charles Adrien de Sucre y D´Ives

his father → Adrianne D'Ives y D'Argenteau

his mother → Jacqueline D'Argenteau

her mother → Conrad d'Argenteau, seigneur de Ligny

her father → Renaud VII d'Argenteau, seigneur de Bossut

his father → Marie de Hamal, dame de Trazegnies

his mother → Sibylle de Ligne

her mother → Michel I, baron de Ligne

her father → Jean II, baron de Ligne

his father → Bertha von Schleiden

his mother → Elisabeth von Virneburg

her mother → Agnes von Runkel-Westerburg

her mother → Agnes von Isenburg-Limburg

her mother → Gerlach I, Graf von Isenburg-Limburg

her father → Heinrich I, Graf von Isenburg-Grenzau

his father → Gerlach von Isenburg, IV, von Isenburg-Limburg

his father → Gerlach III, Graf von Isenburg-Limburg

his father → Rembold II, Graf von Isenburg Limburg

his father → Gerlach II, Graf von Isenburg

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Gerlach II von Isenburg, Graf von Isenburg MP

Gender: Male

Birth: circa 1050

Germany

Death: 1096 (41-50)

Immediate Family:

Son of Gerlach I, Graf von Isenburg

Father of Rembold II, Graf von Isenburg Limburg 

miércoles, 26 de octubre de 2022

Vela IV Eneco D'Aldaya ★Bisabuelo n°25★ Ref: VI-1206 |•••► #ESPAÑA 🏆🇪🇸★ #Genealogía #Genealogy


 25 ° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Vela IV Eneco D'Aldaya is your 25th great grandfather.


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is your 25th great grandfather.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Dr. Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna

your father → Dr. Carlos Quinto Urdaneta Carrillo

his father → Dr. Enrique Urdaneta Maya

his father → Josefa Alcira Maya de la Torre y Rodríguez

his mother → María Vicenta Rodríguez Uzcátegui

her mother → María Celsa Uzcátegui Rincón

her mother → Sancho Antonio de Uzcátegui Briceño

her father → Jacobo de Uzcátegui Bohorques

his father → Luisa Jimeno de Bohorques Dávila

his mother → Juan Jimeno de Bohórquez

her father → Luisa Velásquez de Velasco

his mother → Juan Velásquez de Velasco y Montalvo, Gobernador de La Grita

her father → Ortún Velásquez de Velasco

his father → María de Velasco y Guevara

his mother → María de Guevara y Roxas

her mother → Ladrón de Guevara y Quesada, I Marqués de Rucandio

her father → Beltrán Vélez de Guevara y Ayala, I Conde de Tahalú

his father → Beltrán Vélez de Guevara Haro, Señor de Guevara, Oñate y Leniz

his father → Ladrón Vélez de Guevara Sánchez de Ayala, Señor de Oñate

his father → Señor de Oñate Beltrán Yáñez de Guevara

his father → Ladrón Vélez de Guevara, IV Señor de Oñate

his father → Pedro Velez de Guevara señor de Onate

his father → conde vela Ladron de Guevara, señor de

his father → Conde Ladron Iniguez de Guevara

his father → Eneco II Velaz D'Aldaya

his father → Vela V Velaz D'Aldaya

his father → Vela IV Eneco D'Aldaya

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Gender: Male

Birth: estimated before 1206 

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Husband of Urraca DE Almoravit

Father of Vela V Velaz D'Aldaya


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1. Vela IV Eneco D'Aldaya
└ +Urraca DE Almoravit
2. Vela V Velaz D'Aldaya
└ +anderazu x
3. Eneco II Velaz D'Aldaya
└ +Mayor Ladren
4. Conde Ladron Iniguez de Guevara
└ +Elvire De Navarre
5. conde vela Ladron de Guevara, señor de
└ +Sancha Garces de Navarre
6. Pedro Velez de Guevara señor de Onate
└ +Unknown
7. Ladrón Vélez de Guevara, IV Señor de Oñate b. 1236; d. circa 1330, Valencia, Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain
└ +Leonor o Teresa Gil de Vidaurre b. circa 1175
8. Teresa Vélez de Guevara
└ +Juan Ruiz de Narváez, II Señor de Narváez, Señor de Pie de Puerto
9. Iñigo Ruíz de Narváez y Vélez de Guevara, III Señor de Narváez, Señor de Benacasin d. 1234, Baeza, Jaén, AL, Spain
└ +María RUIZ DE NARVÁEZ
10. Pedro LÓPEZ DE NARVÁEZ, IV Señor de Narváez, adelantado del reyno de Jaén b. Baeza, Jaén, Andalucía, España (Spain); d. 1279, Baeza, Jaén, Andalucía, España (Spain)
└ +Constanza LÓPEZ DE HARO
10. Pedro LÓPEZ DE NARVÁEZ, IV Señor de Narváez, adelantado del reyno de Jaén b. Baeza, Jaén, Andalucía, España (Spain); d. 1279, Baeza, Jaén, Andalucía, España (Spain)
9. María Ruiz de Narváez b. AL, España (Spain)
└ +Luis RAMÍREZ DE AGUILERA GONZÁLEZ VARGAS, Caballero de la Banda b. 1290, Porcuna, AL, España (Spain)
10. Juan RAMÍREZ DE AGUILERA RUIZ DE NARVÁEZ b. 1330, Porcuna, Jaén, Andalucía, España (Spain)

jueves, 18 de agosto de 2022

Albert I von Dagsburg (1015) ★Bisabuelo n°25★ Ref: HM-1015 |•••► #FRANCIA 🇫🇷🏆 #Genealogía #Genealogy

25 ° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Albert I von Dagsburg is your 25th great grandfather.


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Albert I von Dagsburg is your 25th great grandfather.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Dr. Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna

your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar

his mother → Vicente de Jesus Lecuna Salboch, Dr.

her father → Ramón Lecuna Sucre

his father → Josefa Margarita de Sucre y Márquez de Valenzuela

his mother → Vicente de Sucre y García de Urbaneja, Cnel.

her father → Coronel Antonio Mauricio Jacinto Tadeo Rosalio Sucre Pardo y Trelles

his father → Carlos Francisco Francois Sucre y Pardo, Sargento Mayor

his father → Charles Adrien de Sucre y D´Ives

his father → Adrianne D'Ives y D'Argenteau

his mother → Jacqueline D'Argenteau

her mother → Conrad d'Argenteau, seigneur de Ligny

her father → Renaud VII d'Argenteau, seigneur de Bossut

his father → Renaud VI d'Argenteau

his father → Elisabeth van Aerschot, dame van Schoonhoven

his mother → Elisabeth van Corswarem

her mother → Arnold VI de Niel Corswarem

her father → Elisabeth de Berlo

his mother → Gérard de Berlo

her father → Elisabeth de Dammartin de Neufchateau, dite de Duras

his mother → Jean de Neufchâteau, seigneur de Duras

her father → Berthe von Hochstaden, dame de Neufchâteau et de Haneffe

his mother → Luitgard von Dachsburg

her mother → Hugo VIII. (Heinrich) Graf von Dagsburg, Metz und Moha, XII

her father → Hugo XI Graf von Dagsburg

his father → Albert II Graf von Moha von Dagsburg

his father → Albert I von Dagsburg

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Gender: Male

Birth: circa 1025

Death: June 28, 1063 (33-42)

Immediate Family:

Son of Hugo IX (990~1049) Graf von Dagsburg and Mathilde - Mechtild von Egisheim

Husband of Frau von Albert I von Dagsburg

Father of Albert II Graf von Moha von Dagsburg and Mathilde Albertsdtr von Egisheim

Brother of Heinrich I, count of Egisheim and Gerberga, Abbess of Hesse


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martes, 16 de agosto de 2022

Graf von Morsburg Adalbert II ★Bisabuelo n°25★ Ref: VM-1065 |•••► #SUIZA 🇨🇭 #Genealogía #Genealogy


 25 ° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Adalbert II, Graf von Mörsburg is your 25th great grandfather.


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Adalbert II, Graf von Mörsburg is your 25th great grandfather.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Dr. Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna

your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar

his mother → Vicente de Jesus Lecuna Salboch, Dr.

her father → Ramón Lecuna Sucre

his father → Josefa Margarita de Sucre y Márquez de Valenzuela

his mother → Vicente de Sucre y García de Urbaneja, Cnel.

her father → Coronel Antonio Mauricio Jacinto Tadeo Rosalio Sucre Pardo y Trelles

his father → Carlos Francisco Francois Sucre y Pardo, Sargento Mayor

his father → Charles Adrien de Sucre y D´Ives

his father → Adrianne D'Ives y D'Argenteau

his mother → Anselme d'Yve, seigneur de Saint Martin

her father → Catherine de Senzeilles, Dame de Saint Martin, Goyet

his mother → Anne de Hun

her mother → Catherine de Beaufort de Celles

her mother → Marie de Boulant de Rollé

her mother → Jean de Boulant de Rollé

her father → Guillaume de Boulant de Rolley

his father → Henri de Boulant de Rollé

his father → Gerlach de Boulant de Rollé

his father → Richardis von Dollendorf

his mother → Richardis von Kleve Saarbruecken

her mother → Lauretta von Saarbrücken

her mother → Simon III, Graf von Saarbrücken

her father → Simon II, Graf von Saarbrücken

his father → Mathilde von Sponheim

his mother → Mechthild von Mörsberg-Nellenburg

her mother → Adalbert II, Graf von Mörsburg

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Adalbert von Mörsberg (von Nellenburg), II 

Gender: Male

Birth: 1065

Kyburg, Pfäffikon District, Zurich, Switzerland

Death: August 28, 1125 (59-60)

Immediate Family:

Son of Adalbert von Morsberg; Eberhard VII von Nellenburg and daughter(Adelaide?) of Eberhard V von Morsberg

Husband of Mathilde de Mousson

Father of Mechthild von Mörsberg-Nellenburg 


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La torre residencial probablemente fue construida a finales del siglo X por los Lores o Condes de Winterthur en lugar de una estructura más antigua. Después de 1027, el castillo pasó a manos de los Condes de Nellenburg. 1111 está atestiguado como propietario el conde Adalbert von Mörsberg. Estaba casado con Mathilde von Nellenburg y tomó el nombre del castillo de su familia Mörsberg (hoy Morimont, Oberlarg)[2]. Después de 1125, el complejo llegó a la familia Kyburg a través del matrimonio de la hija de Adalberto, Mechthild, con Adalberto I de Dillingen-Kyburg. Hartmann IV de Kyburg lo expandió en un castillo alrededor de 1250. Hartmann IV, el último representante masculino de la familia Kyburg, murió el 27 de noviembre de 1264 en Mörsburg.

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Vermutlich wurde der Wohnturm im ausgehenden 10. Jahrhundert durch die Herren bzw. Grafen von Winterthur an Stelle einer älteren Anlage erstellt. Nach 1027 gelangte die Burg an die Grafen von Nellenburg. 1111 ist als Besitzer Graf Adalbert von Mörsberg bezeugt. Er war verheiratet mit Mathilde von Nellenburg und übernahm den Namen von deren Stammburg Mörsberg (heute Morimont, Oberlarg)[2]. Nach 1125 kam die Anlage durch die Heirat von Adalberts Tochter Mechthild mit Adalbert I. von Dillingen – Kyburg an die Kyburger. Hartmann IV. von Kyburg baute sie um 1250 zur Burg aus. Hartmann IV., der letzte männliche Vertreter der Kyburger verstarb am 27. November 1264 auf der Mörsburg.


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Stammliste der Grafen von Nellenburg [Bearbeiten]A. Burkhard I. im Zürichgau (* um 915/20, † um 968)


A.1 Manegold I. im Zürichgau (* um 940/50, † 991)

A.2 Eberhard IV. im Zürichgau (* um 940, † 995) ∞ Gisela

A.2.1 Gebhart von Nellenburg (* um 950)

A.3 Gottfried II.im Zürichgau (* 940, † 12. November 995)

1. Eberhard V. (Eppo) von Nellenburg (Sohn des Manegold I. im Zürichgau; * um 980/90, † Febr. ca. 1030/34) ∞ Hedwig von Egisheim (* um 990, † um 1012; Tochter des Grafen Gerhard von Egisheim und der Brigida von Bayern)

1.1 Burkhard II. von Nellenburg (* um 1009, † 18. Juni 1053)

1.2 Manegold II. von Nellenburg (* um 1010, † 17. August 1030)

1.3 Eberhard VI. von Nellenburg (genannt „der Selige“; * um 1015, † 26. März 1078/1. März 1080) ∞ Ita (* 1015, † 26. Feb.1106), Tochter des Grafen Welf II. von Altdorf und der Imiza von Luxemburg

1.3.1 Adelhaid von Nellenburg (Gräfin von Lauffen; * um 1030)

1.3.2 Udo von Nellenburg (* 1030/35, † 11. November 1078)

1.3.3 Eberhard VII. von Nellenburg (* um 1035, † 9. Juni 1075), gefallen bei Homburg an der Unstrut

1.3.3.1 (?) Dietrich von Bürglen und von Nellenburg (* um 1060, † nach 6. Juni 1108)

1.3.3.1.1 Eberhard VIII. von Bürglen

1.3.3.2 Adalbert II. Graf von Mörsberg und Dill (* um 1070, † 30. August 1125) ∞ Tochter von Dietrich von Mousson aus dem Haus Scarponnois.

1.3.3.2.1 Mechthild ∞ Meginhard von Sponheim

1.3.4 Ekkehard II. von Nellenburg (* um 1035/40, † 24. November 1088)

1.3.5 Heinrich von Nellenburg (* um 1040, † 9. Juni 1075), gefallen bei Homburg an der Unstrut

1.3.6 Burkhard III. von Nellenburg (* um 1050, † um 1105) ∞ Hedwig (Hadewich) († nach 26. Februar 1105; Tochter eines Grafen aus Sachsen)

1.3.7 Adalbert von Nellenburg (* um 1040/50, † bald nach 1050)

1.3.8 Irmengard von Nellenburg ∞ Diethelm II. Graf von Toggenburg

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martes, 20 de agosto de 2019

Abd Al Aziz Ibn Musa Al Bekir Valí De Al ★Bisabuelo n°25 Ref: MA-714 |•••► #EGIPTO 🏆 🇪🇬 #Genealogía #Genealogy

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'Abd al-'Aziz ibn Musa al-Bekir, valí de al-Andalus is your 25th great grandfather.
You→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→   Morella Álamo Borges
your mother →  Belén Borges Ustáriz
her mother →  Belén de Jesús Ustáriz Lecuna
her mother → Miguel María Ramón de Jesus Uztáriz y Monserrate
her father →  María de Guía de Jesús de Monserrate é Ibarra
his mother → Manuel José de Monserrate y Urbina, Teniente Coronel
her father →  Antonieta Felicita Javiera Ignacia de Urbina y Hurtado de Mendoza
his mother → Andrés Manuel Ortiz de Urbina y Landaeta, I Marqués de Torrecasa
her father →  Manuel Ortiz de Urbina y Márquez de Cañizares
his father → Manuel de Ortiz de Urbina y Suárez
his father →  Juan Ortíz de Urbina y Eguíluz
his father →  Martín Ortíz de Urbina
his father →  Pedro Ortiz de Urbina
his father → Ortún Díaz de Urbina
his father →  Diego López
his father →  Diego I el Blanco López, III señor de Vizcaya
his father → Lope Díaz Íñiguez, II señor de Vizcaya, IV Conde de Viscaya
his father →  Toda Fortúnez
his mother →  Fortún Sánchez, señor de Nájera
her father → Sancho López
his father →  Lope Fortúnez
his father →  Oria
his mother →  Lope ibn Musa
her father →  Musa Ibn Musa, al Qasaw
his father → Musa Ibn Fortún ibn Qasi, valì de Zaragoza, Arnedo y de Tudela Ibn Musa al Qasaw
his father →  'A'isha ibn Abdul
his mother → 'Abd al-'Aziz ibn Musa al-Bekir, valí de al-Andalus
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'Abd al-'Aziz Musa al-Bekir, 2nd Wali of al-Andalus MP
Gender: Male
Birth: circa 680
Egypt
Death: 717 (33-41)
Egypt (Killed)
Place of Burial: Egypt
Immediate Family:
Son of Musa ibn Nusair al-Bekir and Amîna binte Marwân I bin al-Hakam
Husband of N.N. and Egilona Umm 'Assim
Father of 'A'isha ibn Abdul
Brother of 'Abdullah bin Musa bin Nusair al-Bekir, valí de Ifriqiya and Uthman bin Musa al-Bekir
Half brother of Abdul Aziz
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Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa ibn Nusair (en árabe, عبد العزيز بن موسى) fue el primer valí de Al-Ándalus, gobernando entre los años 714 al 716. Residió en Ishbiliya (Sevilla).

Era hijo del Musa ibn Nusair, quien le había encargado diversas misiones en el Magreb. Cuando en 714, el padre marchó a Damasco al ser llamado por el Califa Walid I, designó a su hijo Abd al-Aziz como gobernador de Al-Ándalus. Se casó con Egilona, viuda de Rodrigo para intentar atraer a la nobleza visigoda.

Su figura y actuación, a pesar de su breve mandato, ha sido vista de forma muy diferente por la historiografía. Para unos, fue un modelo de gobernante; para otros, todo lo contrario, y lo acusan de apóstasta y de relbe, con lo que justifican su asesinato.

Musa le puso como asesor a Habib ibn Abi 'Ubayda al-Fihri, una persona de gran prestigio entre el yund árabe que permaneció en Al-Ándalus. Como gobernante, Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa, trató de completar y consolidar la política iniciada por su padre de afianzar el dominio musulmán en la Península Ibérica. Para ello siempre se encontró con la dificultad de la escasez de efectivos militares, por lo que tuvo que traer nuevos contingentes a los que prometió dar tierras.

Dicha política de reclutamiento tuvo como consecuencia diversas tensiones económicas y sociales entre los primeros conquistadores que acompañaron a Musa a la Península y que allí se quedaron, pues debían repartir sus ganancias y bienes con los recién llegados. En su mayoría, los nuevos efectivos eran bereberes o mawali (clientes o libertos omeyas). Estos conflictos han sido vistos como la causa del asesinato de Abd al-Aziz, que fue promovido por el yund árabe dirigido por su cabecilla Habib ibn Abi 'Ubayda al-Fihri, el asesor puesto por su padre.

A finales de 714, al conocerse la renuncia a la corona del rey Agila II, los visigodos aliados se rebelaron y proclamaron rey a Ardón. Abd al-Aziz intentó que obedecieran al Califa en 715, pero al no conseguirlo decidió conquistar militarmente la Tarraconense nororiental y la Septimania. Pero antes de conseguir reunir el ejército que tenía que marchar a la zona fue asesinado en la primavera de 716. Fuentes cristianas achacan su muerte a una orden directa del califa de Damasco, Solimán, al ser denunciado por haberse convertido al cristianismo a instancias de su esposa.

Para conseguir más fácilmente el dominio musulmán en la Península, Abd-al-Aziz siguió una política de pactos o tratados, mediante capitulaciones, con los mandatarios visigodos. Esta política fue la más frecuente y generalizada. Uno de los tratados mejor documentados -recogido por diversos autores como al-Dabbi, al-Razi, al-'Udri y al-Himyari- fue el que hizo (abril de 713) con Teodomiro, mandatario visigodo de la zona suroriental de la Península -Orihuela, Mula, Lorca, Alicante, Elche, Balantala y Ello-. En él y entre otras catorce importantes y significativas disposiciones, se permitía a Teodomiro poder seguir gobernando en dicha zona tras la conquista.

Tras su asesinato, fue sucedido interinamente por Ayyub Habib al-Lajmi.

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Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa ibn Nusayr (عبد العزيز بن موسى) was the first governor of Al-Andalus, in modern-day Spain and Portugual.[1] He was the son of Musa ibn Nusayr, the governor of Ifriqiya. ‘Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa ibn Nusayr had a long history of political and military involvement along with his father.

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1 Origins of Power

2 Conquest and reign of Spain

3 Personal life and influences

4 Assassination and Al-Andalus after

5 References

[edit] Origins of Power

‘Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa ibn Nusayr accompanied his father in 712 to aid the Berber general, Tariq, in the Umayyad conquest of Hispania.[2] It has been speculated that Musa ibn Nusayr and his son, both Arabs, did not want the glory of conquest to be claimed by a Berber.[3] The conquest of the area was progressing smoothly under Tariq, Musa ibn Nusayr and ‘Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa ibn Nusayr. With the success of the conquest apparent, Tariq and Musa ibn Nusayr were called back to Syria by the Umayyad caliph, Sulayman, in 714. ‘Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa ibn Nusayr was given the governorship of Al-Andalus by his father.[4] Musa ibn Nusayr, upon his return to Damascus, fell into disfavor with the caliph and ended his days in Medina as an “old and broken man.”[5] ‘Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa ibn Nusayr outlived his son, ‘Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa.

[edit] Conquest and reign of Spain

‘Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa ibn Nusayr chose the town of Seville as his capital city.[6] Seville, located in the modern day province of Andalucía in southern Spain on the Guadalquivir River.[7] Under ‘Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa ibn Nusayr’s leadership after the departure of his father and Tariq, Islamic power, in what came to be known as Al-Andalus, expanded into modern day Portugal in the west and the sub-Pyrenean regions in the north.[8] In one of the newly conquered lands, ‘Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa ibn Nusayr signed a treaty with the Gothic lord of Murcia, Theodemir. His name in Arabic is Tudmir. The treaty, known as the Treaty of Tudmir, gave Visigothic Christians the right to continue to practice their religion, as long as they paid a special tax and remained loyal to their Muslim overlords.[9]

[edit] Personal life and influences

‘Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa ibn Nusayr remained in power and even married the widow Egilon, the wife of the last Visigothic king, Roderic. Egilon took the name Umm ‘Asim upon her marriage and conversion to Islam.[9] In his marriage to Egilon, ‘Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa ibn Nusayr set a trend of espousing local Visigothic women, due to the lack of Arab and Berber women. This lack was because Arab and Berber women did not accompany the army into Al-Andalus at the beginning of the conquest of Spain. The practice of taking conquered women as wives almost became a general rule for conquering Muslim leaders.[10] Egilon’s influence over ‘Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa ibn Nusayr was not common. Some felt that she held too much influence and sway over ‘Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa ibn Nusayr.[11] Egilon coaxed ‘Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa ibn Nusayr to wear a crown, and lower entrance ways to promote veneration of him and people bowing to him. Egilon even had ‘Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa ibn Nusayr make the entrance to his audience chamber lower, so that upon entering, he would be bowing to her. These links to the Visigothic royalty and the influence of Egilon led to the misconception and rumors that ‘Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa ibn Nusayr had converted to Christianity. These rumors even reached the Umayyad Caliph Sulaymān in Damascus. Troubled by these rumors, the caliph ordered ‘Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa ibn Nusayr to be killed. [12]

[edit] Assassination and Al-Andalus after

Sources differ on the year, but ‘Abd al-Aziz Ibn Musa ibn Nusayr was assassinated by Ziyad ibn ‘Udhra al-Balawi on order of the Caliph Sulayman.[13] However, Ibn Khaldun reports the order was received and carried out by Habib ibn Abi Obeida al-Fihri [14] The caliph feared that he wanted to establish his own personal monarchy in Spain, separate from the Umayyad caliphate based in Damascus.[15] Dates of his assassination vary between the years 715 ,[16] 716 ,[17] or 718 .[18] ‘Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa was beheaded in the monastery of Santa Rufina, used during the time as a mosque.[19] After his death, ‘Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa’s head was brought to Damascus and displayed publicly to an audience where the caliph knew that his father, Ibn Musa ibn Nusayr, was in attendance.[20] ‘Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa ibn Nusayr was succeeded by his cousin, Ayyub ibn Habib al-Lakhmi, who is thought to have played a role in his assassination.[21] His tenure as governor did not last long and for a period of forty years following his assassination, Al-Andalus was filled with chaos and turmoil. Rival Arab factions continuously fought to gain power, and also to expand Islamic control in the area. Governors were appointed or chosen, but there were often deposed by rival groups or by the Umayyad caliph in Damascus. This pattern continued until 758, when an Umayyad caliphate was established in Córdoba.[22] Islamic power remained in the region until 1492, when Ferdinand and Isabella conquered the Islamic kingdom of Granada. [23]

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ʿAbd Allāh b. Mūsā b. Nuṣayr

by Farzaneh, Babak;  Lahouti, Hassan

ʿAbd Allāh b. Mūsā b. Nuṣayr followed his father Mūsā in becoming the governor of Ifrīqiya, and conquered the Maghrib and al-Andalus. Little is known of his life. Two facts are clear: when his father established his power in various parts of North Africa, he dispatched ʿAbd Allāh to the neighbouring islands to extend his conquests, and the son achieved considerable victories during this mission (Ibn al-Athīr, 4/539–540; ʿInān, 1/25–26). In addition, after Ṭāriq b. Ziyād's conquests, when Mūsā b. Nuṣayr set out for al-Andalus in 93/712, he appointed his son ʿAbd Allāh as the governor of al-Qayrawān before proceeding (Ibn ʿIdhārī, 1/43; al-Maqqarī, 1/277; al-Rikābī, 12–13; al-Balādhurī, 323; Ibn ʿAbd al-Ḥakam, 207). According to Ibn ʿAbd al-Ḥakam (p. 210), after two years and some months, Mūsā b. Nuṣayr was recalled by the Umayyad caliph al-Walīd b. ʿAbd al-Malik to Damascus, and he appointed his sons to govern in his stead: Marwān as the governor of Ṭanja (today known as Tangier in northern Morocco); ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz to govern al-Andalus; and ¶ ʿAbd Allāh to govern Ifrīqiya (Farrūkh, 4/38). Although Mūsā b. Nuṣayr was insulted and punished by the new Umayyad caliph, Sulaymān b. ʿAbd al-Malik, his sons were confirmed in their positions, which they held for some time (ʿInān, 1/57; cf. Farrūkh 4/38). In 97/716 ʿAbd Allāh was dismissed from his position as governor of Ifrīqiya on the orders of Sulaymān b. ʿAbd al-Malik, who appointed Muḥammad b. Yazīd al-Qurashī as governor there instead (see Ibn al-Athīr, 5/23). Reports regarding ʿAbd Allāh's subsequent fate are somewhat vague: Ibn ʿIdhārī (1/47) says that Muḥammad b. Yazīd imprisoned and killed ʿAbd Allāh. Ibn Ḥabīb (p. 492) states that when Bishr b. Ṣafwān al-Kalbī was appointed to govern Ifrīqiya, in 102/721, he accused ʿAbd Allāh of the murder of Yazīd b. Abī Muslim. He had ʿAbd Allāh put to death as a result of this accusation and sent his head to Yazīd b. ʿAbd al-Malik in Syria (see also Ibn ʿAbd al-Ḥakam, 213–215; al-Balādhurī, 324).

Babak Farzaneh Tr. Hassan Lahouti

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Citation Farzaneh, Babak; Lahouti, Hassan. " ʿAbd Allāh b. Mūsā b. Nuṣayr." Encyclopaedia Islamica. Editors-in-Chief: Wilferd Madelung and, Farhad Daftary. Brill Online , 2013. Reference. Jim Harlow. 01 February 2013

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