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his father → Josefa Margarita Sucre y Márquez de Valenzuela
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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
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Jean I Montgommery, comte de Ponthieu MP
Gender: Male
Birth: circa 1142
Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France
Death: June 30, 1191 (44-53)
Acre, Akko, North District, Palestine (Palestine, State of) (Died in battle at Siege of Acre, Palestine during his third crusade)
Place of Burial: Abbey of Saint-Josse-au-Bois, Saint-Josse-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
Immediate Family:
Son of Guy II Talvas, Comte de Ponthieu and Ida de Saint Pol
Husband of Laurette de Saint-Valéry and Beatrice of Saint Pol
Father of Adèle de Ponthieu; Guillaume II Talvas, comte de Ponthieu; Marguerite de Ponthieu; Blandine de Maisnieres de Ponthieu and Agnès de Ponthieu
Brother of Rohese Of Ponthieu and Seigneur Guy de Ponthieu, III de Noyelle
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Jean Montgomery I, Count d’Ponthieu (1141 - 1191) was Count of Ponthieu from 1147 to the death of his father, Guy II of Ponthieu and the lifetime of his grandfather Wilhelm I of Ponthieu.
Son of Guy II of Ponthieu (1115 - 1147), Count of Ponthieu, son and grandson of Helen of Burgundy (1085 † 1141).
Biography
He donated a portion of its forests (the current timber Bonance on the town of Grand Laviers) to the leper Brothers Val, a leper hospital founded in Abbeville with the Abbots of Saint-Riquier.
He adopted similar coats of arms [1] to those of the dukes of Burgundy, who were his cousins by his maternal grandmother.
Barely in office, he had a war with Bernard III, Seigneur de St. Valery, because he had fortified the Crotoy Domart, Berneuil and Bernaville which housed looters and arsonists. After various hostilities, King Louis the Young ordered that the parties agree to its board. It was decided that the case, very confused, would be settled by a duel. Before the duel took place, the parties finally agreed in May 1150: Crotoy remained the count and Domart, Berneuil Bernaville and went to the lord of Saint-Valery.
In 1166, John agreed to surrender his grandfather had done to King Henry II of England, the castles of Alençon and the Roche-Mabille, to stationing garrisons Norman and English. In 1168, John having refused passage of the troops of Henry II of England on his land because it was at war with Louis the Younger, Henry II of England burned several possessions of John, whose Vimeu.
In 1173, John supported the party at Henry Court-Mantel, revolted against the King of England, his father.
On June 9, 1184, he confirmed the right of the common people of Abbeville granted in 1130 by his grandfather, William.
In 1190, he went to the Holy Land with King Philippe Auguste. He died at the Siege of Acre (1191) on his 3rd crusade. He was buried at the Abbey of Saint-Josse-au-Bois, Saint-Josse-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
Marriage and children
He married:
1. Mahaut
2. Laura, daughter of Bernard III of St. Valery, which he broke, which earned him a threat of excommunication.
3. Beatrice, daughter of Anselm of Campdavaine, Comte de Saint-Pol and Eustache de Champagne
From these three wives, one Beatrix gave birth to children [2]:
* William II († 1221), Count of Ponthieu
* Adele, married to Thomas, lord of Saint-Valery and Domart
* Margaret, married to Enguerrand Piquigny, vidame Amiens hereditary or solicitor of the bishopric
* Helen, married to William of Estouteville
Sources
* Dantine Maur-Francois, Charles Clémencet, Saint-Allais (Nicolas Viton), Ursin Durand, François Clement - "The art of verifying dates of historical events, charters, chronicles and other ancient ... (1770), impr. G. Desprez, Paris, 1 vol. folio (xxxvii + 934) p.
* Florentine Lefils - "History civil, political and religious of St. Valery and County of Vimeu" (1858, Print. Lorisse; repr. "Monographs of cities and villages of France", 2005) - 1 vol. (VIII-254 p.) (ISBN 2-84373-746-X)
Notes and references [edit]
1. ↑ The Dukes of Burgundy were bandaged with gold and azure a bordure gules, while John I passed the three gold stripes of blue at the edge of the jaws.
2. ↑ Counts of Ponthieu [archive] on the website of the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Ier_de_Ponthieu
Jean Montgomery I, Count d’Ponthieu (1141 - 1191) was Count of Ponthieu from 1147 to the death of his father, Guy II of Ponthieu and the lifetime of his grandfather Wilhelm I of Ponthieu.
Son of Guy II of Ponthieu (1115 - 1147), Count of Ponthieu, son and grandson of Helen of Burgundy (1085 † 1141).
Biography
He donated a portion of its forests (the current timber Bonance on the town of Grand Laviers) to the leper Brothers Val, a leper hospital founded in Abbeville with the Abbots of Saint-Riquier.
He adopted similar coats of arms [1] to those of the dukes of Burgundy, who were his cousins by his maternal grandmother.
Barely in office, he had a war with Bernard III, Seigneur de St. Valery, because he had fortified the Crotoy Domart, Berneuil and Bernaville which housed looters and arsonists. After various hostilities, King Louis the Young ordered that the parties agree to its board. It was decided that the case, very confused, would be settled by a duel. Before the duel took place, the parties finally agreed in May 1150: Crotoy remained the count and Domart, Berneuil Bernaville and went to the lord of Saint-Valery.
In 1166, John agreed to surrender his grandfather had done to King Henry II of England, the castles of Alençon and the Roche-Mabille, to stationing garrisons Norman and English. In 1168, John having refused passage of the troops of Henry II of England on his land because it was at war with Louis the Younger, Henry II of England burned several possessions of John, whose Vimeu.
In 1173, John supported the party at Henry Court-Mantel, revolted against the King of England, his father.
On June 9, 1184, he confirmed the right of the common people of Abbeville granted in 1130 by his grandfather, William.
In 1190, he went to the Holy Land with King Philippe Auguste. He died at the Siege of Acre (1191) on his 3rd crusade. He was buried at the Abbey of Saint-Josse-au-Bois, Saint-Josse-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
Marriage and children
He married:
1. Mahaut
2. Laura, daughter of Bernard III of St. Valery, which he broke, which earned him a threat of excommunication.
3. Beatrice, daughter of Anselm of Campdavaine, Comte de Saint-Pol and Eustache de Champagne
From these three wives, one Beatrix gave birth to children [2]:
* William II († 1221), Count of Ponthieu
* Adele, married to Thomas, lord of Saint-Valery and Domart
* Margaret, married to Enguerrand Piquigny, vidame Amiens hereditary or solicitor of the bishopric
* Helen, married to William of Estouteville
Sources
* Dantine Maur-Francois, Charles Clémencet, Saint-Allais (Nicolas Viton), Ursin Durand, François Clement - "The art of verifying dates of historical events, charters, chronicles and other ancient ... (1770), impr. G. Desprez, Paris, 1 vol. folio (xxxvii + 934) p.
* Florentine Lefils - "History civil, political and religious of St. Valery and County of Vimeu" (1858, Print. Lorisse; repr. "Monographs of cities and villages of France", 2005) - 1 vol. (VIII-254 p.) (ISBN 2-84373-746-X)
Notes and references [edit]
1. ↑ The Dukes of Burgundy were bandaged with gold and azure a bordure gules, while John I passed the three gold stripes of blue at the edge of the jaws.
2. ↑ Counts of Ponthieu [archive] on the website of the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Ier_de_Ponthieu
Jean Montgomery I, Count d’Ponthieu (1141 - 1191) was Count of Ponthieu from 1147 to the death of his father, Guy II of Ponthieu and the lifetime of his grandfather Wilhelm I of Ponthieu.
Son of Guy II of Ponthieu (1115 - 1147), Count of Ponthieu, son and grandson of Helen of Burgundy (1085 † 1141).
Biography
He donated a portion of its forests (the current timber Bonance on the town of Grand Laviers) to the leper Brothers Val, a leper hospital founded in Abbeville with the Abbots of Saint-Riquier.
He adopted similar coats of arms [1] to those of the dukes of Burgundy, who were his cousins by his maternal grandmother.
Barely in office, he had a war with Bernard III, Seigneur de St. Valery, because he had fortified the Crotoy Domart, Berneuil and Bernaville which housed looters and arsonists. After various hostilities, King Louis the Young ordered that the parties agree to its board. It was decided that the case, very confused, would be settled by a duel. Before the duel took place, the parties finally agreed in May 1150: Crotoy remained the count and Domart, Berneuil Bernaville and went to the lord of Saint-Valery.
In 1166, John agreed to surrender his grandfather had done to King Henry II of England, the castles of Alençon and the Roche-Mabille, to stationing garrisons Norman and English. In 1168, John having refused passage of the troops of Henry II of England on his land because it was at war with Louis the Younger, Henry II of England burned several possessions of John, whose Vimeu.
In 1173, John supported the party at Henry Court-Mantel, revolted against the King of England, his father.
On June 9, 1184, he confirmed the right of the common people of Abbeville granted in 1130 by his grandfather, William.
In 1190, he went to the Holy Land with King Philippe Auguste. He died at the Siege of Acre (1191) on his 3rd crusade. He was buried at the Abbey of Saint-Josse-au-Bois, Saint-Josse-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
Marriage and children
He married:
1. Mahaut
2. Laura, daughter of Bernard III of St. Valery, which he broke, which earned him a threat of excommunication.
3. Beatrice, daughter of Anselm of Campdavaine, Comte de Saint-Pol and Eustache de Champagne
From these three wives, one Beatrix gave birth to children [2]:
* William II († 1221), Count of Ponthieu
* Adele, married to Thomas, lord of Saint-Valery and Domart
* Margaret, married to Enguerrand Piquigny, vidame Amiens hereditary or solicitor of the bishopric
* Helen, married to William of Estouteville
Sources
* Dantine Maur-Francois, Charles Clémencet, Saint-Allais (Nicolas Viton), Ursin Durand, François Clement - "The art of verifying dates of historical events, charters, chronicles and other ancient ... (1770), impr. G. Desprez, Paris, 1 vol. folio (xxxvii + 934) p.
* Florentine Lefils - "History civil, political and religious of St. Valery and County of Vimeu" (1858, Print. Lorisse; repr. "Monographs of cities and villages of France", 2005) - 1 vol. (VIII-254 p.) (ISBN 2-84373-746-X)
Notes and references [edit]
1. ↑ The Dukes of Burgundy were bandaged with gold and azure a bordure gules, while John I passed the three gold stripes of blue at the edge of the jaws.
2. ↑ Counts of Ponthieu [archive] on the website of the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Ier_de_Ponthieu
Jean Montgomery I, Count d’Ponthieu (1141 - 1191) was Count of Ponthieu from 1147 to the death of his father, Guy II of Ponthieu and the lifetime of his grandfather Wilhelm I of Ponthieu.
Son of Guy II of Ponthieu (1115 - 1147), Count of Ponthieu, son and grandson of Helen of Burgundy (1085 † 1141).
Biography
He donated a portion of its forests (the current timber Bonance on the town of Grand Laviers) to the leper Brothers Val, a leper hospital founded in Abbeville with the Abbots of Saint-Riquier.
He adopted similar coats of arms [1] to those of the dukes of Burgundy, who were his cousins by his maternal grandmother.
Barely in office, he had a war with Bernard III, Seigneur de St. Valery, because he had fortified the Crotoy Domart, Berneuil and Bernaville which housed looters and arsonists. After various hostilities, King Louis the Young ordered that the parties agree to its board. It was decided that the case, very confused, would be settled by a duel. Before the duel took place, the parties finally agreed in May 1150: Crotoy remained the count and Domart, Berneuil Bernaville and went to the lord of Saint-Valery.
In 1166, John agreed to surrender his grandfather had done to King Henry II of England, the castles of Alençon and the Roche-Mabille, to stationing garrisons Norman and English. In 1168, John having refused passage of the troops of Henry II of England on his land because it was at war with Louis the Younger, Henry II of England burned several possessions of John, whose Vimeu.
In 1173, John supported the party at Henry Court-Mantel, revolted against the King of England, his father.
On June 9, 1184, he confirmed the right of the common people of Abbeville granted in 1130 by his grandfather, William.
In 1190, he went to the Holy Land with King Philippe Auguste. He died at the Siege of Acre (1191) on his 3rd crusade. He was buried at the Abbey of Saint-Josse-au-Bois, Saint-Josse-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
Marriage and children
He married:
1. Mahaut
2. Laura, daughter of Bernard III of St. Valery, which he broke, which earned him a threat of excommunication.
3. Beatrice, daughter of Anselm of Campdavaine, Comte de Saint-Pol and Eustache de Champagne
From these three wives, one Beatrix gave birth to children [2]:
* William II († 1221), Count of Ponthieu
* Adele, married to Thomas, lord of Saint-Valery and Domart
* Margaret, married to Enguerrand Piquigny, vidame Amiens hereditary or solicitor of the bishopric
* Helen, married to William of Estouteville
Sources
* Dantine Maur-Francois, Charles Clémencet, Saint-Allais (Nicolas Viton), Ursin Durand, François Clement - "The art of verifying dates of historical events, charters, chronicles and other ancient ... (1770), impr. G. Desprez, Paris, 1 vol. folio (xxxvii + 934) p.
* Florentine Lefils - "History civil, political and religious of St. Valery and County of Vimeu" (1858, Print. Lorisse; repr. "Monographs of cities and villages of France", 2005) - 1 vol. (VIII-254 p.) (ISBN 2-84373-746-X)
Notes and references [edit]
1. ↑ The Dukes of Burgundy were bandaged with gold and azure a bordure gules, while John I passed the three gold stripes of blue at the edge of the jaws.
2. ↑ Counts of Ponthieu [archive] on the website of the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Ier_de_Ponthieu
John I of Ponthieu (c. 1140–1191) was the son of Guy II of Ponthieu and succeeded him as Count of Ponthieu in 1147. He married Beatrice of Saint-Pol, and was succeeded by his son William IV Talvas.
John I of Ponthieu (c. 1140–1191) was the son of Guy II of Ponthieu and succeeded him as Count of Ponthieu in 1147. He married Beatrice of Saint-Pol, and was succeeded by his son William IV Talvas.
John I of Ponthieu (c. 1140–1191) was the son of Guy II of Ponthieu and succeeded him as Count of Ponthieu in 1147. He married Beatrice of Saint-Pol, and was succeeded by his son William IV Talvas.
Jean Montgomery I, Count d’Ponthieu (1141 - 1191) was Count of Ponthieu from 1147 to the death of his father, Guy II of Ponthieu and the lifetime of his grandfather Wilhelm I of Ponthieu.
Son of Guy II of Ponthieu (1115 - 1147), Count of Ponthieu, son and grandson of Helen of Burgundy (1085 † 1141).
Biography
He donated a portion of its forests (the current timber Bonance on the town of Grand Laviers) to the leper Brothers Val, a leper hospital founded in Abbeville with the Abbots of Saint-Riquier.
He adopted similar coats of arms to those of the dukes of Burgundy, who were his cousins by his maternal grandmother.
Barely in office, he had a war with Bernard III, Seigneur de St. Valery, because he had fortified the Crotoy Domart, Berneuil and Bernaville which housed looters and arsonists. After various hostilities, King Louis the Young ordered that the parties agree to its board. It was decided that the case, very confused, would be settled by a duel. Before the duel took place, the parties finally agreed in May 1150: Crotoy remained the count and Domart, Berneuil Bernaville and went to the lord of Saint-Valery.
In 1166, John agreed to surrender his grandfather had done to King Henry II of England, the castles of Alençon and the Roche-Mabille, to stationing garrisons Norman and English. In 1168, John having refused passage of the troops of Henry II of England on his land because it was at war with Louis the Younger, Henry II of England burned several possessions of John, whose Vimeu.
In 1173, John supported the party at Henry Court-Mantel, revolted against the King of England, his father.
On June 9, 1184, he confirmed the right of the common people of Abbeville granted in 1130 by his grandfather, William.
In 1190, he went to the Holy Land with King Philippe Auguste. He died at the Siege of Acre (1191) on his 3rd crusade. He was buried at the Abbey of Saint-Josse-au-Bois, Saint-Josse-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
Marriage and children
He married:
1. Mahaut
2. Laura, daughter of Bernard III of St. Valery, which he broke, which earned him a threat of excommunication.
3. Beatrice, daughter of Anselm of Campdavaine, Comte de Saint-Pol and Eustache de Champagne
From these three wives, one Beatrix gave birth to children:
William II († 1221), Count of Ponthieu
Adele, married to Thomas, lord of Saint-Valery and Domart
Margaret, married to Enguerrand Piquigny, vidame Amiens hereditary or solicitor of the bishopric
Helen, married to William of Estouteville
John I of Ponthieu (c. 1140–1191) was the son of Guy II of Ponthieu and succeeded him as Count of Ponthieu in 1147. He married Beatrice of Saint-Pol, and was succeeded by his son William IV Talvas.
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Agregado por: Ing. Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo, MD.IG.
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RANGO HISTORICO
✺- 1142→Reino de Galicia - Fundación del primer monasterio cisterciense. (Monasterio de Sobrado)→
→Reino de Aragón -En el mes de noviembre de este año fue otorgado el Fuero de Daroca por Ramón Berenguer, conde de Barcelona→
→Reino de León - El rey Alfonso VII reconquista definitivamente la ciudad de Coria (junio de 1142) y restablece su obispado.
✺- 1152→Divorcio de Luis VII de Francia y de Leonor de Aquitania
→Fundación de Kasímov por Yuri Dolgoruki.
→ Fallece: 15 de febrero - Conrado III, emperador del Sacro Imperio.
✺- 1162→Amalarico I, rey de Jerusalén→
→Primera Feria del Ajo en Santa Marina del Rey.
→ Nace: 16 de abril: Gengis Kan, fundador del Imperio Mongol.1
→ Fallece: 10 de febrero: Balduino III, rey de Jerusalén.
→ Fallece:Eudes II, rey borgoñón.
→ Fallece:Haakon II, rey noruego.
→ Fallece:Ramón Berenguer IV, conde barcelonés.
✺- 1172→Saladino se apodera del puerto de Ayla sobre el mar Rojo, para atacar Siria→
→1 de marzo : Inicio del reinado de Bela III, rey de Hungría (hasta 1196)→
→Establecemiento de la orden de Santiago en Portugal, se le conceden las localidades de Arruda dos Vinhos y, posteriormente, Alcácer do Sal, Almada y Palmela→
→El rey D. Afonso Henríquez asocia a su hijo D. Sancho en el gobierno del reino de Portugal→
→Creación en el reino de Aragón del obispado de Albarracín, (hoy en Teruel)→
→Gerardo II de Rosellón dona su condado al rey de Aragón Alfonso II el Trovador.
→ Nace: Gebra Maskal Lalibela, rey de Etiopía.
→ Nace: Balduino I de Constantinopla, futuro emperador latino de Bizancio, conde de → Nace: Flandes y Hennegau, dirigente de la IV Cruzada (m. 1205)
✺- 1182→Alejo IV, emperador bizantino (1203-1204) (m. 1204).
Leonor, princesa aragonesa y condesa tolosana (m. 1226).
26 de septiembre: Francisco de Asís, religioso y santo italiano (m. 1226).
García Fernández de León, hijo ilegítimo del rey Fernando II de León y de Urraca López de Haro.
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Agregado por: Ing. Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo, MD.IG.
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Guterres conde de Coimbra y Portugal Hermenegildo ★Bisabuelo n°26P★ Ref: GC-0842 |•••► #PORTUGAL 🏆🇵🇹★ #Genealogía #Genealogy
26 ° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Hermenegildo Guterres, conde de Coimbra y Portugal → 26th great grandfather.
Gutierre Arias de Menéndez 2do Conde Del Sobrado ★Bisabuelo n°21M,Bisabuelo n°25P★ Ref: GA-0870 |•••► #ESPAÑA 🏆🇪🇸★ #Genealogía #Genealogy
21° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →
Gutierre Arias de Menéndez, 2º Conde Del Sobrado is your 21st great grandfather.
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Gutierre Arias de Menéndez, 2º Conde Del Sobrado is your 21st great grandfaof→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→ Morella Álamo Borges
your mother → Belén Eloina Borges Ustáriz
her mother → Belén de Jesús Ustáriz Lecuna
her mother → Miguel María Ramón de Jesús Uztáriz y Monserrate
her father → María de Guía de Jesús de Monserrate é Ibarra
his mother → Teniente Coronel Manuel José de Monserrate y Urbina
her father → Antonieta Felicita Javiera Ignacia de Urbina y Hurtado de Mendoza
his mother → Isabel Manuela Josefa Hurtado de Mendoza y Rojas Manrique
her mother → Juana de Rojas Manrique de Mendoza
her mother → Constanza de Mendoza Mate de Luna
her mother → Fernando Mathé de Luna
her father → Estefanía Rodríguez de Ceballos, señora de Vado de las Estacas y Villalba
his mother → Ruy / Rodrigo González de Ceballos
her father → Gonzalo Díaz de Ceballos y Ordóñez
his father → María Ordóñez de Aza
his mother → Diego Ordóñez de Aza, Señor de Villamayor
her father → Ordoño Garciez de Aza
his father → García Ordóñez, conde de Nájera
his father → Ordoño Ordóñez, infante de León
his father → Cristina de León
his mother → Velasquita Ramírez, reina consorte de León
her mother → Adosinda Gutiérrez
her mother → Gutierre Arias de Menéndez, 2.º Conde Del Sobrado
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Gutierre Arias de Menéndez, 2.º Conde Del Sobrado → Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente de la Cruz Urdaneta Alamo 25th great grandfather.
Gutierre Arias de Menéndez, 2.º Conde Del Sobrado is Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna's 24th great grandfather.
Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna
→ Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar
his mother → María Elena de la Concepción Escobar Llamosas
her mother → Cecilia Cayetana de la Merced Llamosas Vaamonde de Escobar
her mother → Cipriano Fernando de Las Llamosas y García
her father → José Lorenzo Llamosas Silva
his father → Joseph Julián Llamosas Ranero
his father → Manuel Llamosas y Requecens
his father → Isabel de Requesens
his mother → Luis de Requeséns y Zúñiga, Virrey de Holanda
her father → Juan de Zúñiga Avellaneda y Velasco
his father → Catalina de Velasco y Mendoza
his mother → Mencía de Mendoza y Figueroa
her mother → Catalina Suárez de Figueroa, señora de Torija
her mother → Lorenzo Suárez de Figueroa López de Córdoba, Maestre de la Orden de Santiago
her father → Gómez Suárez de Figueroa y Bermúdez
his father → Suer Fernández de Figueroa y Gallinato, XII señor de Figueroa
his father → Elvira Suárez de Figueroa Lorenzo Gallinato, XI Señora de Figueroa
his mother → Fernán Ruiz de Figueroa
her father → Ruy Remóndez de Figueroa
his father → Remón Pérez de Figueroa, 8º Señor de Figueroa
his father → Remón Pérez de Figueroa, 7º Señor de Figueroa
his father → Pedro Yáñez
his father → Juan Remón González
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Gutierre Arias de Menéndez, 2.º Conde Del Sobrado MP
Spanish: Dn. Gutierre (Fruela) Arias de Menéndez, II conde del Sobrado, Portuguese: Guterre Arias de Menéndez, II conde de Sobrado
Gender: Male
Birth: circa 870
Lugo, Galicia, Reino de Galicia
Death: after 934
Lugo, Galicia, España (Spain)
Immediate Family:
Son of Hermenegildo Guterres, conde de Coimbra y Portugal and Duquesa Hermesinda Gatonez de Bierzo
Husband of Aldara Ériz de Lugo
Father of Froila Gutiérrez, III conde de Trastámara, Conde de Astorga; San Rosendo; Munio Guterres de Celanova, III Conde del Sobrado; Ermesinda Gutiérrez de Coimbra; Froila Guterres and 2 others
Brother of Godilona Mendes; Inderquina de Pallars Méndes; Hermensenda Gutierrez; Arias Mendes de Coimbra, Conde de Coimbra; Aldonza Menéndez and 3 others
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Gutier Menéndez (c. 865 - 934) fue el magnate gallego más poderoso de su tiempo en el Reino de León. [1] Relacionado con la familia real a través de matrimonios, actuó como agente de poder en las guerras civiles que siguieron a la disputada sucesión de 925. ... ... ...
-https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/Galicia.htm#GutierreMenendezdied93...
GUTIERRE Menéndez, hijo de HERMENEGILDO Gutiérrez y su esposa Ermesinda Gatóniz (-933). "... Gutier Menendiz, Arias Menendiz, Flaginus Didaz..." suscribió el acta de fecha 5 de junio [892] en virtud de la cual Ranulfo obispo de Astorga donó la iglesia de Villanueva de Valdueza a San Pedro de Montes[346]. "... Sisegutus Petriz, Recemirus cognomenta Albofetæ, Guterius Menendiz..." confirmó la carta de fecha 3 de febrero [912] en virtud de la cual el rey García I donó "castro... Fano" al monasterio de San Cipriano [de Valdesaz][347]. "... Lucidus Uimarani, Gutherre Menendiz, Gutherre Osoriz, Armentarius Siloni..." suscribió la carta de fecha 20 de enero de 917 en virtud de la cual Ordoño II Rey de León donó "villis in territorio Gallecie... Cella Paruio et Paiaragio" a Santiago de Compostela[348]. "... Guter Osoriz, Guter Menendi, Arias Menendiz, Flaginus Didaz, Fredinandus Didaz..." confirmó la carta fechada el 24 de abril [918], probablemente espuria, según la cual "Ordonius rex et Giloria regina" donó el Coto de Valdueza al monasterio de San Pedro de Montes[349]. "Guttier Menendiz, Gutier Osoriz, Teton Lucidi, Arias Menediz..." confirmó la carta de fecha 18 de mayo de 919 en virtud de la cual el rey Ordoño II donó "busto... En Montibus... Arbolis" al "Cixilano episcopo" y el monasterio de San Cosme y San Damián[350]. "Garseani ... Rex... cum congugie mea Muma doma regina" donó cierta ciudad de Mutarraf al monasterio de Eslonza por carta fechada el 13 de mayo de 923 (presumiblemente mal fechada), confirmada por "Ranimirus, Urraca regina... Gutierre Memendiz, Sesebutus Petri..."[351]. Conde, gobernó seis condados de Galicia que le concedió Alfonso IV rey de León[352]. "... Didacus Crenandiz, Gundisaluus Bettotiz, Guter Menendez comes, Gutier Osoriiz, Theudericus Lucidi, Tellus Bettotiz, Menendus Menendez, Scemenus Didaci, Sisandus Didaci" suscribió la carta fechada el 17 de septiembre de 924 en virtud de la cual el rey Fruela II donó "conmisso de Montanos" a Santiago de Compostela[353]. Una carta fechada el 23 de diciembre de 927 registra donaciones de "Gutier Menendiz comes ... cum coniuge sua domna Ylduara" al monasterio de Santa María de Loyo y especifica que era hijo de "domne Ermesende comitisse"[354]. El rey Alfonso IV donó "senra... in ueica de Stola" al monasterio de San Cosme y San Damián por carta de fecha 15 de marzo de 930, confirmada por "... Titon Lucidi, Guttiher Menendiz, Pelagio Tetoni, Sarracenus Nunnizzi, Didaco Romanizzi... Guttiher Osoriz"[355]. Su parentesco está confirmado por la carta fechada el 11 de marzo de 934 en virtud de la cual "Rudesindus episcopus, Munionem, Froilanem, Adosinda et Ermesinda" (sus hijos) acordaron la división de territorios heredados de "avorum nostrorum Hermegildi et Ermesinde, Eroni et Adosinde"[356].
m ILDUARA Eriz, hija de ERO Fernández y su primera esposa Adosinda --- (-958). Una carta fechada el 23 de diciembre de 927 registra donaciones de "Gutier Menendiz comes ... cum coniuge sua domna Ylduara" al monasterio de Santa María de Loyo, un documento interpolado que registra que "Ylduara cum filiis meis... Rudesindus episcopus, Munnio, Froila, Adosinda, Ermesinda" confirmó la donación para el alma de "nostro domno diue memoria domno Guttierre"[357]. Su parentesco está confirmado por la carta fechada el 11 de marzo de 934 en virtud de la cual "Rudesindus episcopus, Munionem, Froilanem, Adosinda et Ermesinda" (sus hijos) acordaron la división de los territorios heredados de "avorum nostrorum Hermegildi et Ermesinde, Eroni et Adosinde"[358].
Gutierre Menéndez & his wife had five children:
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Guterre Mendes
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Guterre Mendes
Duque en Galicia Conde en Celanova
Muerte
934
Cónyuge
Ilduara Eris
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Guterre Mendes ( español : Gutierre Menéndez ; ca. 870 [ 1 ] ) - m. [ 2 ] ) ) fue un noble y magnate gallego.
Hijo de Hermenegildo Guterres , conde de Coimbra y de Ermesinda Gatones , [ 3 ] hija de Gatón , conde de O Bierzo y de Egilona. Gobernó como lugarteniente sobre seis condados (conmissa) en Galicia, [4] algunos compartidos con su hermano Arias, [5] [6] por concesión del rey Alfonso IV.
Era cuñado del rey de Galicia Ordonho II por haber casado a este último con su hermana la reina Elvira Mendes. [ 7 ] Era tío del rey de Galicia Sancho Ordonhes y también de los reyes Alfonso IV y Ramiro II.
El rey Sancho Ordonhes se casaría con su nieta la reina Goto Moniz, hija de Munio Guterres, y Ramiro II con su sobrina la reina Adosinda Guterres. Ejerció importantes poderes por delegación de Ordonho II y recibió, entre otras órdenes, refundar el Monasterio de Santo Estevo de Ribas de Sil.
Guterres apoyó a los hijos de Ordonho II contra los descendientes de Froila, logrando expulsar a Alfonso Froilaz y llevar a Sancho Ordóñez al trono de Galicia a través de la coronación en Santiago de Compostela por el 6º obispo de Lugo, Hermenegildo, que ocupó el cargo entre 653 y 656.
También fue un baluarte del rey Ramiro II que, poco después de ser coronado, reconfirma las donaciones que se habían hecho a Guterre Mendes por Alfonso III "el Grande" y confirmadas por el rey de Galicia Sancho Ordóñez. Estos fueron abundantes bienes confiscados al rebelde Witiza, penúltimo rey de los visigodos, que reinó entre 702 y 710.
Alrededor del año 890 se casó con una de las más importantes aristócratas gallegas, Ilduara Eriz o (Santa Ilduara de Celanova). La unión de ambas familias supuso la creación de uno de los mayores patrimonios territoriales del reino de Galicia de la Alta Edad Media.
Vivió en Galicia, y en el Condado Portucalense, aunque es en Galicia donde se encuentran sus bienes más importantes, donde destaca Portomarín y especialmente Vila Nova dos Infantes, donde se ubicaba su casa señorial, la casa solariega familiar.
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1 matrimonio y descendencia dos Referencias
3 Bibliografía 4 enlaces
externos matrimonio y descendencia
Se casó con Ilduara Eris (m. ca. 958), hija de Ero Fernandes, conde de Lugo, [
4 ] [ 5 ] con quien tuvo:
Munio Guterres (muerto ca. 959/960), [ 8 ] [ 5 ] que se casó con su prima Elvira Árias , hija del conde Árias Mendes [ 9 ] y Ermesenda Gundesíndes. Fueron los padres de Goto Moniz, la esposa del rey Sancho Ordonhes. [ 10 ]
Rosendo de Celanova , (26 de noviembre de 907 - 1 de marzo de 977) [ 5 ] [ 4 ] conocido como Rosendo Guterres o simplemente San Rosendo. Fue obispo de Mondonhedo (925-950 y 955-958) y de Santiago de Compostela (968-977) y fundador del Monasterio de São Salvador de Celanova, donde se retiró, [8] entre otras funciones importantes.
Fruela Guterres (muerto ca. 943), conde, esposo de Sarracina y antepasado de la Casa de Trava, sucedió a su tío Arias en varios de sus arrendamientos. [ 5 ] [ 4 ]Adosinda Guterres (fallecida después de 964), [ 11 ] [ 5 ]
esposa de Jimeno Díaz. Después de enviudar, se casó con Ramiro Mendes, [ 12 ] [ 13 ] probablemente los padres de la reina Velasquita Ramires, esposa del rey Vermudo II. [ 14 ]
Ermesenda Guterres [ 5 ] [ 8 ] (muerto después de 934) se casó con el Conde de Deza, Paio Gonçalves , hijo de Gonçalo Afonso Betote y Teresa Eris, [ 15 ] los fundadores del Monasterio de Carboeiro. [ 16 ] [ 8 ]
Referencias
García Álvarez 2001 , p. 216, no. 65.
García Álvarez 2001 , p. 215, núm. 61.
Mattoso 1981 , p. 115-116.
Mattoso 1981, p. 117.
Torres Sevilla-Quiñones de León 1999, p. 306.
López-Sangil 2002 , p. 14.
Mattoso 1981 , p. 116.
López-Sangil 2001, p. 146.
Mattoso 1981 , p. 119.
Mattoso 1981 , p. 120.
García Álvarez 2001 , p. 215.
Torres Sevilla-Quiñones de León 1999 , p. 310.
Mattoso 1981 , p. 118.
García Álvarez 2001 , p. 211-230.
Mattoso 1981 , p. 118-119.
Torres Sevilla-Quiñones de León 1999 , p. 292.
Bibliografía
García Álvarez, Manuel Rubén (1960). «¿La Reina Velasquita, nieta de Muniadomna Díaz?» . Betanzos: Casa de Sarmento. Centro de Estudios del Patrimonio. Universidad de Minho. Revista Guimarães (70): 197-239. OCLC 402770925
López-Sangil, José Luis (2001). «La fundación del monasterio de San Salvador de Cines». Betanzos: Exc. Ayuntamiento de Betanzos. Anuario Brigantino (24). OCLC 402770925
López-Sangil, José Luis (2002). La nobleza gallega altomedieval, la familia Froílaz-Traba. La Coruña: Toxosoutos, SL ISBN 84-95622-68-8
Mattoso, Jose (1981). La nobleza medieval portuguesa: familia y poder. Lisboa: Editorial Estampa. OCLC 8242615
Torres Sevilla-Quiñones de León, Margarita Cecilia (1999). Linajes nobiliarios de León y Castilla: Siglos IX-XIII. Salamanca: Junta de Castilla y León, Consejería de Educación y Cultura. ISBN 84-7846-781-5 (en inglés)
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Guterre Mendes (em espanhol: Gutierre Menéndez; ca. 870) – m. 933) Foi filho de Hermenegildo Guterres, conde de Coimbra e de Ermesinda Gatones, filha de Gatón, conde em O Bierzo e de Egilona. Governou como tenente seis condados (conmissa) na Galiza, algumas compartilhadas com seu irmão Arias, por concessão do rei Afonso IV. Era cunhado do rei da Galiza Ordonho II por ter casado este com a sua irmã a rainha Elvira Mendes. Ele era tio do rei da Galiza Sancho Ordonhes e também dos reis Afonso IV e Ramiro II. O rei Sancho Ordonhes casaria com a sua neta a rainha Goto Moniz filha de Munio Guterres, e Ramiro II com a sua sobrinha a rainha Adosinda Guterres. Exerceu importantes poderes por delegação de Ordonho II e recebeu, entre outras encomendas, a de refundar o Mosteiro de Santo Estevo de Ribas de Sil. Guterres apoiou os filhos de Ordonho II contra os descendentes de Froila conseguindo afastar Afonso Froilaz e levar Sancho Ordóñez ao trono da Galiza através da coroação em Santiago de Compostela pelo 6.º bispo de Lugo, Hermenegildo, que exerceu o cargo entre 653 e 656. Foi também mmm baluarte do rei Ramiro II que, pouco tempo depois de ser coroado, reconfirma as doações que haviam sido feitas a Guterre Mendes por Afonso III "o Grande" e confirmadas pelo rei da Galícia Sancho Ordóñez. Tratava-se de abundantes bens confiscados ao rebelde Vitiza, penúltimo rei dos Visigodos, que reinou entre 702 e 710. Ao redor do ano 890 casou com uma das mais importantes aristocratas galegas, Ilduara Eriz ou (Santa Ilduara de Celanova). A união de ambas as famílias significou a criação de mmm dos maiores patrimónios territoriais do reino da Galiza da alta idade media. Residiu em terras galegas, e no Condado Portucalense se bem que é em terras da Galiza que se encontram os seus mais importantes bens, onde se destaca Portomarín e especialmente Vila Nova dos Infantes onde se situou a sua casa senhorial, o solar da família.
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Otero Pedrayo lo llama príncipe, y aunque así se designaba a los magnates gallegos, en este caso se trata de un señor de sangre real, al igual que su esposa Ilduara.
Como su padre Hermenegildo y su suegro, don Ero, fueron condes "en" Lugo. Por entonces el título condal no es título nobiliario, sino que expresa la condición de jefe militar de una mesnada que solventaba de su pecunio, típico uso de los ejércitos feudales. Su residencia en Lugo no debe ser tenida por "domicilio fijo". De hecho los grandes señores poseían varias residencias a lo largo de sus dominios, y este es precisamente el caso, ya que Gutierre tuvo su residencia principal en Vilanova das Infantas, en Ourense, quizás como vasallo no del rey astur, sino de su propio padre, duque de Galicia y conde de Tui. En estos dos casos, los títulos condales de Tui y Celanova sí indican señorío. Finalmente recordar que Tuí se encontraba emplazada por entonces en la margen portuguesa del río Miño, siendo trasladada a su actual emplazamiento varios siglos más adelante.
Gutierre, o Gutier Menéndez, conde de Celanova ... o prìnceps de la Tudesia, mayordomo y general de armas del rey -Ordoño II-.
Casó con Ildwara. (... hija de D. Ero, nacido en 899 en el reino Astur-Leonés, y fallecido en 926, quien fuera conde en Lugo durante el reinado de Alfonso III, y que en primeras nupcias casó con Adosinda, madre de Ildwara. Los padres de D. Ero fueron el conde Fernando casó con Gutina. Hermanos de Ildwara, hijos de Adosinda o del segundo matrimonio de D. Ero con Elvira fueron Diego, Teresa, Goto, Gudina, Gonzalo y Gudesteo). Gutierre residió en Vilanova dos Infantes y Portomarín, en la región de Lugo.
Tuvieron por hijos a XI 1 a 5.
http://www.xenealoxia.org/linaxes/galicia/932-feijoo-linaje-formativo
http://campus.usal.es/~revistas_trabajo/index.php/Studia_H_Historia...
FUENTES:
-http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosendo_(santo)
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Gutierre (Guterre) MENENDEZ (Duke of COIMBRA no sentido europeu da época)
Conde de CELANOVA Nacimiento: poss. abt. 880 Muerte: abt. 933 Esposa/Pareja: Ilduara (Ildura) (Saint) ERIZ Hijos: Fruela (Froila) GUTIERREZ; Adosinda Gutierrez de COIMBRA ; Monio Guterres (Conde) de COIMBRA
en, http://fabpedigree.com/s094/f280290.htm
Primer conde de Celanova, príncipe de la Tudesia, mayordomo y general de armas del rey -Ordoño II, Duc, de Coimbra, Conde de Emineo e Cellanova
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RANGO HISTORICO
✺- 870→Inicio del reinado de Aditua I, rey de Tanjore India (hasta 907)→
→Inicio del califato de Ahmad al-Mutamid (hasta 892)→
→Tratado de Mersen, reparto de Lotaringia entre Carlos el Calvo y Luis el Germánico→
→El califato abbasí arrebata Malta al Imperio bizantino→
→Fundación de Reikiavik.
→ Nace: García I, primer rey de León
✺- 875→Coronación imperial de Carlos el Calvo→
→Fundación de la ciudad española de Badajoz.
✺- 880→En la actual Francia, Niza es quemada por los sarracenos→
→En la actual España, Omar Ben Hafsun inicia una rebelión contra el Emirato de Córdoba→
→En Montserrat (Cataluña, España) sucede la aparición de la Virgen de Montserrat→
→19 de noviembre (14/10/4 del año Gangyo): en Hagiwara (zona este de la Prefectura de Shimane, Japón) se registra un terremoto de 7 grados de la escala sismológica de Richter y una magnitud de 6,3 a 6,5.
✺- 885→Esteban V sucede a San Adriano III como papa→
→Ataque de los vikingos a París.
→ Nace: Arnulfo de Baviera, Duque de Baviera, se dice que nació en 890.
→ Fallece: 17 de septiembre - Adriano III, papa.
✺- 890→Se confirma la soberanía de la Gran Moravia de Svatopluk I en Bohemia.
✺- 895→León VI el Sabio pide ayuda a los magiares para combatir a los búlgaros
→ Nace: Athelstan de Inglaterra.
→ Nace: Ce Ácatl Topiltzin Quetzalcóatl, gobernante de Tollan-Xicocotitlan
✺- 900→Fulk El Venerable, arzobispo de Reims, asesinado por el conde Baldwin II de Flandes.
→ Febrero: el papa Benedicto IV reemplaza al papa Juan IX.
→ Fallece: Domnall II - Rey de los pictos.
✺- 905→España - Es entronizado Sancho Garcés I como rey de Navarra→
→Egipto - Reconquista abbassí y fin del domini tuluní.
→ Nace: Constantino VII, emperador de Bizancio.
✺- 910→12 de junio: Batalla de Augsburgo, los húngaros derrotan al ejército franco oriental bajo el rey Luis IV de Alemania (el Niño), utilizando la famosa táctica de retirada fingida de los guerreros nómadas. El conde Gausbert, el verdadero comandante del ejército franco oriental (porque Luis IV tiene solo 16 años en este momento), muere en el combate→
→22 de junio: Batalla de Rednitz, los húngaros derrotan al ejército franco oriental cerca del río Rednitz, matando a su líder Gebhard, duque de Lotaringia (Lorena). Después de la batalla, Luis IV de Alemania, junto con los ducados francos orientales Franconia, Lotaringia, Baviera y Sajonia, acuerda rendir homenaje al estado húngaro→
→El rey Alfonso III de Asturias se ve obligado a abdicar del trono y divide el reino entre sus tres hijos. El hijo mayor, García I, se convierte en rey de León. El segundo hijo, Ordoño II, rey en Galicia, mientras que el tercero, Fruela II, recibe a Asturias con Oviedo como su capital→
→5 de agosto: Batalla de Tettenhall, el rey Eduardo el Viejo ataca a los reyes Eowils y Halfdan de Norse York. Los tres monarcas vikingos son asesinados en la batalla (una crónica menciona a un tercer hermano) y el ejército vikingo es derrotado decisivamente por las fuerzas aliadas de Mercia y Wessex. Los co-reyes son sucedidos por Ragnall ua Ímair→
→Guillermo I de Aquitania dona tierras en Borgoña para la construcción de un monasterio benedictino dedicado a los santos Pedro y Pablo. La Abadía de Cluny, se convierte en la más grande de Occidente. En la carta fundacional, Guillermo renuncia a todos los derechos sobre el monasterio y nombra a Bernón de Baume como el primer abad de Cluny. Coloca el monasterio directamente bajo el control de la Sede Papal→
→Gabriel I de Alejandría se convierte en papa de la Iglesia Ortodoxa Copta en Alejandría.
✺- 915→Italia - Berenguer I es coronado emperador→
→Batalla de Garigliano→
→ Nace: Alhakén II, segundo califa omeya del Califato de Córdoba.
✺- 920→Nace: 10 de septiembre: Luis IV, rey francés→
→Nace: Presuntamente, nacimiento de Al Uqlidisi en Damasco (Siria)→
→Nace: Dunash ben Labrat, poeta, escoliasta y gramático judío de Al-Ándalus→
→Nace: Nathamuni, yogui y escritor indio (f. 990).
✺- 925→García Sánchez I accede al trono de Navarra→
→Alfonso Froilaz accede al trono de León, originándose una guerra civil→
→Alfonso IV de León accede al trono de León tras la guerra civil→
→Sancho Ordóñez accede en Santiago de Compostela al trono de Galicia.
→ Fallece: Fruela II, rey de Asturias entre 910 y 925 y rey de León entre 924 y 925.
→ Fallece: Sancho Garcés I, rey de Pamplona entre 905 y 925.
✺- 930→Creación del Alþingi en Islandia, la Asamblea Nacional más antigua aún operativa→
→Erik el Sanguinario destrona a Harald I de Noruega, terminando así la primera edad vikinga→
→Fundación del Monasterio de Cluny, sede de la Orden de Cluny, orden religiosa del mismo nombre→
→Abderramán III conquista Badajoz, gobernada por el oficial rebelde Ibn Marwan→
→Los cármatas saquean La Meca y se llevan la piedra sagrada de la Kaaba, que no devolverán hasta 20 años después→
→Finaliza la tercera época de soberanía china sobre Annam (norte de Vietnam)→
→En España, la ciudad de Burgos se convirtió en capital del condado de Castilla.
✺- 935→Incursión musulmana en Génova. Los guerreros andaluces ocupan y saquean la ciudad.
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