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Gutierre Osorio Bermúdez Conde de Montenegro
- Preferred Name: Gutierre Osorio Bermúdez Conde de Montenegro[1] [2] [3] [4]
- Gender: M
- Death: 1131
- Burial: in Monasterio de San Salvador de Villanueva, Lorenzana, Cuadros, León, Castilla y León, España at LATI: N2.6688 LONG: E5.6319
- FSID: G3Z7-K4M
- Birth: 1086 in España at LATI: N0.43 LONG: E4 with note: GEDCOM data
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Gutierre Bermúdez
Fecha de nacimiento: 1086
Defunción: 1131 (44-46)
Familia inmediata:
Hijo de Dn. Bermudo Ovéquiz y Da. Jimena Peláez
Marido de Toda Pérez de Traba
Padre de Vela Gutiérrez Osorio, Mayordomo Mayor Fernando II de León
Hermano de Suero Bermúdez y Da. Urraca Bermúdez
Preferred Parents:
Father: Bermudo Ovéquiz, b. 1044 in Asturias, España d. 1092 in Arturias, España
Mother: Jimena Peláez, b. 1040 d. 16 de julio de 1095 in Europa
Family 1: Toda Perez de Traba, b. ABT 1100 d. 20 MAR 1155
- Vela Gutiérrez Osario, b. 1118 in León, Castilla y León, España d. 4 de noviembre de 1160 in La Bañeza, León, Castilla y León, España
Sources:
- Title: Gutierre Vermúdez
Author: Wikipedia
Publication: Name: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gutierre_Verm%C3%BAdez;
Note: Gutierre Vermúdez (or Gutier Bermúdez) (died 1130) was a nobleman of the Kingdom of León, with interests primarily in Galicia, mainly in the northeast, around Lugo. He was a strong and loyal supporter of both Queen Urraca (1109–26) and the Emperor Alfonso VII (1126–57).
Gutierre was a son of Vermudo Ovéquiz, a son of Count Oveco Vermúdez. His mother was Jimena Peláez, daughter of Pelayo Fróilaz and Aldonza Ordóñez. (At that time it was customary for children to have a given name and a patronymic; Ovéquiz is son or daughter of Oveco, Peláez of Pelayo, Pérez of Pedro, etc.) Gutierre was a relative of the Vela family and a brother of Suero Vermúdez. He married Toda Pérez, daughter of Pedro Fróilaz de Traba and Mayor Rodríguez de Bárcena, some time before 18 January 1117. In 1125 she made a donation to the monastery of Carboeiro. After her husband's death, on 1 March 1143 she joined her brother Rodrigo Pérez and her son Vela Gutiérrez in making a donation to Sobrado dos Monxes, which had been founded by her brothers Fernando and Vermudo in 1118. The trio did the same again on 20 March 1155, the last time Toda is recorded alive.
- Title: https://www.geni.com/people/Gutierre-Bermúdez/600000002711092152
Publication: Name: https://www.geni.com/people/Gutierre-Bermúdez/600000002711092152;
- Title: Gutierre Bermúdez
Author: https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gutierre_Berm%C3%BAdez
Publication: Name: https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/116957131;
Note: Gutierre Bermúdez o Vermúdez (fl. 1086-1130) fue un ricohombre de ascendencia gallega y asturiana que estuvo al servicio de los reyes Alfonso VI, Urraca y Alfonso VII de León. Hijo del conde Bermudo Ovéquiz—por tanto, descendiente del conde Bermudo Núñez—y de su esposa Jimena Peláez, [a] gobernó varias tenencias en Galicia donde también fue dueño de vastas propiedades. Como miembro de la curia regia, confirmó diplomas reales con el título de conde (comes Gallecia), cónsul, y aparece calificado junto con su hermano, el poderoso conde Suero Bermúdez, como optimatibus palatii, es decir, como uno de los miembros de la más alta nobleza que ocupaban los cargos de mayor relevancia en la aula regia.
- Title: https://www.geni.com/people/Gutierre-Bermúdez/600000002711092152
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