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Bermudu I d'Asturies "El Diáconu"
- Preferred Name: Bermudu I d'Asturies "El Diáconu"[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29]
- Alternate Name: Bernardo I De Asturias y España
- Alternate Name: Don Bermudo I "El Diacono" De Asturias
- Gender: M
- FSID: LZ11-929
- Birth: um 0746 in Oviedo, Asturias, Asturias, Spain at LATI: N3.3615 LONG: E5.8495 with note: GEDCOM data
- Reino: BET 788 AND 791 in Asturias at LATI: N3.334 LONG: E5.8517 with note: GEDCOM data
- Burial: in Oviedo, Espanha at LATI: N3.33 LONG: E6 with note: Panteón de Reyes de la Catedral de Oviedo, Capilla de Nuestra Señora del Rey Casto de la Catedral de San Salvador de Oviedo, Oviedo, Asturias, España ó en el Monasterio de San Juan Bautista de Corias, Corias, Cangas del Narcea, Asturias, España
- reinado: with note: Description: Reinou de 788 à 791. Abdicou a favor de Afonso II " O Casto"
- Death: aproximadamente 0797 in Oviedo, Asturias, Espanha at LATI: N3.3615 LONG: E5.8495 with note: GEDCOM data
- MilitaryService: defeated at the Battle of the Burbia River.791
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Vermudo I das Astúrias (em castelhano: Bermudo ou Vermudo I de Asturias; c. 740 —797), filho de Fruela da Cantábria, foi Rei das Astúrias de 788 até a 791.[1] A sua alcunha, o Diácono, deve-se ao facto de ser diácono antes e depois de ter subido ao trono.[2]
Biografia
Considerado como um rei generoso, magnânimo e iluminado, para a época, subiu ao trono depois da morte em 788 do rei Mauregato. Os primeiros dois anos do seu reinado foram pacíficos, mas na primavera de 791 sofreu vários ataques muçulmanos em Álava, Castela e na Galiza. Após uma dura derrota em Abril de 791 causada pelas tropas atacantes que provinham das hostes andalusinos de Hixam I em El Bierzo, decidiu que era necessário para reinar um homem mais jovem. Abdicou do trono em o seu sobrinho Afonso II que foi ungido rei em 14 de Setembro do mesmo ano.[3]
Matrimónio e descendência
Foi casado com Ozenda (Adosinda) que nas crónicas de Lucas de Tui é chamada Nunilo, de quem teve:
Ramiro I (ca. 789-850) que, à morte do rei Afonso II em 843, lhe sucedeu no trono.[4]
Possivelmente foi o pai de (não há provas documentais):
Pedro Theon (morto depois de 867), o pai de Vimara Peres.[5]
Wikipedia Reference
Bermudo I (also Vermudo or Veremund), called the Deacon or the Monk (c. 750 – 797), was the King of Asturias from 788 or 789 until his abdication in 791. He was a son of Fruela of Cantabria, a nephew
=== King of Asturias ===
King of Asturias
=== Abdicated position ===
Abdicated position
=== My PAF Notes ===
from thepeerage.com, 2/2009:
Vermudo I, King of Asturias1
M, #152716, d. 791
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Last Edited=5 Aug 2005
Vermudo I, King of Asturias was the son of unknown (?).1 He died in 791.1
Vermudo I, King of Asturias also went by the nick-name of Vermudo 'the Deacon' (?).1 He succeeded to the title of King Vermudo I of Asturias in 788.1
Child of Vermudo I, King of Asturias
Ramiro I, King of Asturias + d. 8501
Citations
[S38 ] John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and genealogical handbook (Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1989), page 112. Hereinafter cited as Dynasties of the World.
=== !FTM Vol 8, tree #2634. ===
!FTM Vol 8, tree #2634.
=== Vermundo I the Deacon of Asturias, King ===
Vermundo I the Deacon of Asturias, King of Asturias Born: CIR 750 Acceded: 788 Died: 797 Notes: Abdicated. Father: , Fruela of Cantabria, Duque of Cantabria Married to , Usenda Child 1: , Ramiro I of Asturias, King of Asturias
=== dead ===
dead
=== #Générale# de 789 à 791 Roi des Asturies ===
#Générale# de 789 à 791 Roi des Asturies. Reprend son ministère ecclésiastique ap rès son abdication.
=== Info from "Royal Ancestors of some Ameri ===
Info from "Royal Ancestors of some American Families," compiled by M.L. Call, chart #11590.
=== !NOTE: Bermudo I was King of Asturias fr ===
!NOTE: Bermudo I was King of Asturias from 788-791. He abdicated in 792. It is possible that his mother was Galician [Reilly].
[Reilly] "The Medeival Spains"
=== d. Bermudo I,
f. 795
8 Rei de Asturias ===
d. Bermudo I,
f. 795
8 Rei de Asturias, eleito em 788. Renunciou a 14 set 791 a favor do Rei Legitimo.
=== Kg. v. Asturien 788-791 (abgedankt) ===
Kg. v. Asturien 788-791 (abgedankt)
=== !#552-v2-t49; !#18-v2-t46; ===
!#552-v2-t49; !#18-v2-t46;
=== THE PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY (GS NUMBER Q940 ===
THE PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY (GS NUMBER Q940 D2T) P.17, 38; SORLEY'SPEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 SO68) P.14;
=== #Générale# de 789 à 791 Roi des Asturie ===
#Générale# de 789 à 791 Roi des Asturies. Reprend son ministère ecclésiastique ap rès son abdication.
=== Called "The Deacon". He is said to have ===
Called "The Deacon". He is said to have taken Deacon's orders and accepted the throne and a wife reluctantly.
=== Profession : de 789 à 791 Roi des Asturi ===
Profession : de 789 à 791 Roi des Asturies. Reprend son ministère ecclésiastique après son abdication.
=== Sources: "Historia de Asturias, Alta Ede ===
Sources: "Historia de Asturias, Alta Eded Media" Vol.I (1979) Soldevila, F., "Historia de Espana" Vol. I (1962) Merriman, Roger B., "The Rise of the Spanish Empire" Vol. I (Middle Ages) (1918)
=== Info from "Royalty for Commoners," by Ro ===
Info from "Royalty for Commoners," by Roderick W. Staurt (Baltimore, 1992), GPC, p. 200.
=== acceded Abdicated ===
acceded Abdicated
=== Bermudo.I , (c. 750 + 842 ) em Leão, P ===
Bermudo.I , (c. 750 + 842 ) em Leão, Principe de Leão e Castela casou a 750 com D. Ursinda Muniadona de Coimbra..
=== King of Leon ===
King of Leon
=== Source: RC 276. King of the Asturias, 78 ===
Source: RC 276. King of the Asturias, 788-791.
=== --Other Fields ®64 ===
--Other Fields ®64
=== "The Deacon" ===
"The Deacon"
=== Still Living. ===
Still Living.
=== Abdicated. ===
Abdicated.
=== Bermundo defeated the Moors at the Battl ===
Bermundo defeated the Moors at the Battle of Ledos. He is called "the Deacon." Possibly the BROTHER (not son) of Aurelius.
===
Bermudo I of Asturias
From Wikipedia, t ===
Bermudo I of Asturias
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bermudo I (also Vermudo or Veremund), called the Deacon or the Monk,
was the King of Asturias from 788 or 789 until his abdication in 791.
He was a son of Fruela, brother of Alfonso I, and a brother of
Aurelius. The nature of the end of his reign ushered in a new period
in Asturian-Arab relations.
Bermudo was elected by the palatine officials (the nobility of the
royal palace) to replace Mauregatus, who had died of natural causes in
788. Since Mauregatus had ascended the throne in a coup d'état with
regional support in 783 and the succession of Bermudo proceeded
without incident, it is probable that Mauregatus had procured a change
in the ranks of the palatine nobility and that Bermudo was thus put
forward as the candidate to, like Mauregatus, prevent the succession
of Alfonso II, the son and heir of Fruela I. Though the Chronicle of
Alfonso III in both its extant versions makes Bermudo out to be a
deacon at his succession, this fact would only reinforce the notion
that his election was a determined move to oppose Alfonso.
In any case, he did not reign long. He was forced to defend against an
Arab-Berber invasion of Álava and Galicia and was defeated in battle
in Burbia, probably the Bierzo, in 791. Though the closest Christian
sources do not name his opponents, the battle can be linked with the
first major engagement of a series of aggressive campaigns launched
against the Asturian kingdom in the 790s. The Muslim commander at
Burbia is named in Ibn al-Athir as Yusuf ibn Bukht and the battle is
likewise recorded in al-Maqqari. Bermudo abdicated his throne after
his defeat, though whether volitionally (as the Chronicle of Alfonso
III states, "because he was [or remembered he was] a deacon") or
forced is unknown. Historically in Spain under the Visigoths, a king
of proven military inadequacy was often forced to abdicate.
Nevertheless, he was considered a generous and illustrious man in his
time, "merciful and pious" in the words of the Chronicle of Albelda.
Bermudo was succeeded by Alfonso II and he left behind a son, who
later reigned as Ramiro I, by an anonymous wife. He reportedly lived
for a long time after his abdication, perhaps as a monk, and on good
terms with his successor.
=== Name Prefix: King Name Suffix:
Name Prefix: King Name Suffix: Deason Of Asturias NOTES: King ofLeon Defeated Moors at Battle of Ledos
Preferred Parents:
Father: Fruela I de Asturias "El Cruel", b. aproximadamente 0722 in Asturias, Espanha d. 14 JAN 768 in Cangas de Onis, Asturias, Espagña
Mother: Munia de Alava de Asturias, b. um 0715 in Álava, País Vasco, España d. aproximadamente 0780 in Diócesis de Oviedo, España
Family 1: Usinda de Navarra, b. aproximadamente 0746 in Asturias, Espanha d. após 0791 in Asturias, Espanha
- m. aproximadamente 0770 in Asturias, Espanha
- Urraca Paterna de Castilla Reina Consorte de Asturias, b. 15 JUN 771 in Cantabria, Spain d. 842 in Asturias, Spain
- Ramiro I de Asturias, b. 1 FEB 790 in Oviedo, Asturias, España d. 1 FEB 850 in Oviedo, Asturias, Asturias, Spain
Sources:
- Title: Royal Genealogies (Volume II)
Author: James Anderson, D.D., Royal Genealogies (Volume II), Table 453, Page 702 (upper left).
- Title: World Family Tree, Vol. 18
Author: Genealogy.com, World Family Tree, Vol. 18, Tree #2151.
- Title: https://www.geni.com/people/Vermudo-I-el-Di%C3%A1cono-rey-de-Asturias/6000000000033480178
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Bermudo Vermundo I DASTURIAS - birth-name: Bermudo Vermundo I DASTURIAS
Author: Ancestry Family Trees, Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.;, Ancestry.com, http://www.Ancestry.com, null, Page number: Ancestry Family Trees
Note: birth-name: Bermudo Vermundo I DASTURIAS
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birth-name: Bermudo Vermundo I DASTURIAS
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- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Bermudo I , Asturias ; ( Principe de Leao) - Individual or family possessions: birth-name: Bermudo I , Asturias ; ( Principe de Leao)
Note: Individual or family possessions: birth-name: Bermudo I , Asturias ; ( Principe de Leao)
Individual or family possessions: male
Individual or family possessions: death: ; Asturias, Spain
Individual or family possessions: birth: 0730; León, Castilla y León, Spain
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- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Bermudo ; Principe de Leao. - Individual or family possessions: birth-name: Bermudo ; Principe de Leao
Note: Individual or family possessions: birth-name: Bermudo ; Principe de Leao.
Individual or family possessions: male
Individual or family possessions: birth: 0730; León, Castilla y León, Spain
Individual or family possessions: death: ; León, Castilla y León, Spain
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- Title: Roots Web World Connect Project
Author: Roots Web World Connect Project, database: jimlawlor.
- Title: FOUNDATION FOR MEDIEVAL GENEALOGY/Bermudo I el Diacono Rey de Asturias
Author: FOUNDATION FOR MEDIEVAL GENEALOGY/Bermudo I el Diacono Rey de Asturias
Publication: Name: https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ASTURIAS,%20LEON.htm;
- Title: World Family Tree
Author: World Family Tree (Broderbund).
- Title: Bermudo The Deacon, "Find A Grave Index"
Author: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVV9-1XHY : 6 March 2021), Bermudo The Deacon, ; Burial, Corias, Provincia de Asturias, Asturias, Spain, Monastery of San Juan; citing record ID 8050577, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVV9-1XHY;
- Title: GenCircles: www.gencircles.com
Author: Cliff Shaw, GenCircles: www.gencircles.com.
- Title: Foundation for MedievalGenealogy
Publication: Name: https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ASTURIAS,%20LEON.htm#PedroDuqueCantabria;
Note: VERMUDO, son of FRUELA & his wife --- ([750]-797, bur Oviedo[143]). The Sebastiani Chronicon records that "Veremundus, subrinus Adefonsi majoris, filius…Froilani fratris sui" succeeded as king on the death of "Maurecato"[144]. The Chronicle of Alfonso III records that "Vermudo the son of Fruela" was elected king after the death of Mauregato, and ruled for three years when "he voluntarily gave up his rule because he was a deacon" and installed "his nephew Alfonso as his successor and lived with him most lovingly for many years" before dying "a natural death…in the era 829 (791)"[145], although this date appears to refer to Vermudo's abdication not his death.
He was elected in 788 to succeed King Maugerato as VERMUDO I “el Diácono” King of Asturias. With the accession in 788 of Hisham I Emir of Córdoba, who according to Arab sources was "passionate about the holy war", Muslim attacks on the Christians intensified. The Emir sent two armies into battle in 791[146]. King Vermudo was defeated by the Muslims on the banks of the River Burbia[147] and abdicated in 791 in favour of Alfonso II, becoming a deacon.
The Sebastiani Chronicon records that "Veremundus" was deposed and became a deacon, and that "filiis parvulis Ranimiro et Garcia" were also expelled[148].
m [OZENDA [Adosinda/Imilo], daughter of --- (-[bur Oviedo]). Confusion exists about King Vermudo´s wife, who is named only in later sources. Flórez cites the epitaph of the monastery of San Juan de Corias which records the transfer of the remains of "Ozenda" with her husband Vermudo from Ciella to Corias, suggesting that "Ozenda" was an abbreviated form of "Adosinda"[149]. Barrau-Dihigo points out that the inscription is from a later date, if not falsified[150].
Lucas de Tuy names "Nunilo Regina Oueti" as wife of King Vermudo I and mother of his two sons "Ramiro et Garsia", when recording that she was buried with her husband[151]. The name “Nunilo...Oueti” suggests confusion with the wife of King Fruela I, who is named in the Sebastiani Chronicon "Munia Oveti" (see above)[152].
The 13th century work by Rodrigo de Toledo names the wife of King Vermudo as "Imilo" when referring to her burial with her husband at Oviedo[153].]
King Vermudo I & his wife had [three] children:
1. RAMIRO ([790]-1 Feb 850, bur Oviedo).
2. CRISTINA .
3. GARCÍA (-after [842/44]). Less
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Vermudo I, King Of Leon - birth-name: Bermudo I "The Deacon" King Of Asturias
Author: Public Member Trees, Ancestry.com, Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;, www.ancestry.com, null, Page number: Database online.
Note: birth-name: Bermudo I "The Deacon" King Of Asturias
aka-name: Bermudo I The Deacon of Asturias
birth: 0750; Castile, Spain
death: 0797; León, León, Castilla y León, Spain
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3245003596
- Title: O romance do romancista: vida de Camillo Castello Branco -ascending line of kings of Astoria DESCENDENTE DE BERMUDO, p. 15
Author: aqui o link que dá para ler o livro gratuitamente pela biblioteca mundial, ou em full text texto cheio, que você pode fazer a busca pelo control +f https://archive.org/details/camilloasuavida00brangoog/page/n28/mode/2up?q=Bermudo+I BOOK: "O romance do romancista: vida de Camillo Castello Branco" By Alberto Pimentel Year of publishing: 1890 Pages 14 - 16
Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?id=WG1JAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA15&lpg=PA15&dq=loppo+martim+pimentel&source=bl&ots=Qx00T0uBjg&sig=90icTYQa3vZV9nncTCmVwImeRRQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiArrCogZ7eAhWQxIMKHeILChUQ6AEwC3oECAIQAQ#v=onepage&q=loppo%20martim%20pimentel&f=false;
Note: I’M NOT SURE HOW RELIABLE THIS SOURCE IS.
A arvore genealogica de Camillo Castello Branco, pelo que respeita aos appellidos Correia Botelho Castello Branco, que eram os de seu pai, foi reconstruida segundo um manuscripto que possuia o conselheiro Jeronymo Pimentel, a quem devo o prazer de poder publical-o:
Fruela - irmão de Affonso 1, genro de Pelagio fundador da monarchia de Oviedo e Leão, foi casado com … e teve a
Vermudo ou Bermudo - 8. rei de Oviedo, que apesar de ter ordens sacras casou com Nunita e teve a
Ramiro 1. - 10 rei de Oviedo, que casou e teve a
Ordonho 1. - 11 rei de Oviedo, de quem naseu
D. Affonso 3. - 12 rei de Oviedo, que falleceu em 910, foi casado com … de quem teve, entre ooutros filhos que succederam uns aos outros no throno, a
D. Fruela 2. - 15. rei de Oviedo e Leão, que falleceu em 924, e, sendo casado com D. Nunita Ximena, teve tres filhos, sendo um d’elles
O infante D. Ordonho, o cego, a quem D. Ramiro 2. mandou tirar os olhos; casou com D. Christina, filha do rei Bermudo de Navarra, de quem teve, entre outros filhos, ao
Conde D. Ordonho, - que vivia em 1047; casou com D. Urraca Garcia, filha de D. Garcia Fernandes, senhor de Aza e Conde de Lara; d’elles nasceu
D. Alvaro Ordonho - senhor de Pino e d’outras terras nas Asturias, que, sendo casado, teve a
D. Nuno Alvares das Asturias - que de sua mulher teve a
D. Fernão Nunes das Asturias - que casou com D. Fruvilla, senhora da case e torre de Novaes na Galliza, em tiveram a
D. Affonso Fernandes de Novaes - que veio para Portugal no tempo do Conde D. Henrique; do seu casamento com D. Maria Rodrigues Biedena nasceu
D. Fernando Affonso - que casou com D. Thereza Viegas e tiveram a
D. Vasco Fernandes de Novaes - que do seu casamento com D. Aldia Martins teve a
D/ Martim Fernandes de Novaes Pimentel - que esteve na conquista de Sevilha em 1248 e casou tres vezes, sendo a ultima com D. Constança Fernandes de Riba-Vizella, filha de D. Martim Fernandes de Riba-Vizella e de D. Estevainha Soares, irmã do arcebispo de Braga D. Estevão Soares da Silva e filha de D. Sueiro Pires Escacha da Silva. D’este consorcio teve a
D. Vasco Martins Pimentel - que foi Merinho-mór de Portugal e do conselho de el-rei D. Affonso 3 e seu valido. Casou com Maria Annes de Fornellos, filha de João Martins de Fornellos, de qual nasceu
D. Affonso Vasques Pimentel - irmão de D. Lourenço Vasques Pimentel, mestre da ordem de S. Thiago’ casou com D. Sancha, filha de Fernão Esteves de Maceira Pintalho e de D. Maria Nunes, e d’ella nasceu
D. João Afffonso Pimentel - casado com D. Constança Rodrigues de Moraes, que tiveram a
D. Rodrigo Affonso Pimentel - casado com D. Lourença da Fonseca, e d’elles nasceu
D. João Affonso Pimentel - 1. conde de Benavente e casado com D. Joanna Tello de Menezes, da qual houve a
D. Martim Gonçalves Pimentel - que casou com D. Ignez Gomes e tiveram a
D. Lopo Martins da Mesquita - casado com D. Maria Affonso, de quem nasceu
D. Fernão Martins da Mesquita - casado com D. Brites Mendes, que tiveram a
D. Lopo Martins da Mesquita - que foi casado com D. Genebra de Azevedo e d’ella teve a
D. Izabel de Mesquita Pimentel - que casou com Pedro de Niza, morgado de Lordello, proximo a Villa Real e tiveram a
Ruy de Niza de Mesquita - que casou com D. Anna Coronel de Castro, nascendo d’esse casamento
Pedro de Niza de Mesquita - morgado de Lordello, que casou com D. Francisca da Silva, filha de Rodrigo da Silva, capitão mór de Guimarães, e d’ella nasceu
Ruy Rodrigo de Niza - que foi casado com Felippa Botelho, filha de Manoel Botelho e de D. Maria Guedes, de Villa Real, e teve a
Manuel Correia Botelho - que, casando com D. Catharina de Mello, teve a
Manuel Correia Botelho - casado com D. Luiza Maria de Menezes, da qual nasceu
Domingos José Correia Botelho - casado com D. Rita Thereza Margarida de Castello Branco, da qual nasceu:
Manoel Joaquim Botelho Castello Branco - que teve a
Camillo Castello Branco, Visconde de Correia Botelho.
Page: In the chronicles of Rodrigo de Toledo and Lucas de Tuy, Queen Uzenda (Ozenda / Adosinda) is called Imilo or Nunilo. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bermudo_I_de_Asturias
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Vermudo I, King Of Leon - Published information: birth-name: Dom Bermudo I
Note: Published information: birth-name: Dom Bermudo I
Published information: male
Published information: birth: 0765; Asturias, Spain
Published information: death: 0795; Asturias, Spain
Published information: nobility-title: 8° Rei das Astúrias ; 0788; Asturias, Espanha
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3247575676
- Title: Ancestry Family Trees
Author: Ancestry Family Tree
- Title: REY VERMUDO
Publication: Name: https://www.lne.es/asturama/2014/01/22/vermudo-rey-renuncio/1531430.html;
- Title: Wikipedia
Publication: Name: https://pt.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bermudo_I_das_Ast%C3%BArias;
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Vermudo I, King Of Leon - death:
Author: Internet, http://rentsvl.uokhsc.edu/bbonner/myff/doo24/g0000038.html
Note: death:
birth: after 0750; Asturias (Región), Spain
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- Title: Family Search: www.familysearch.org
Author: L.D.S., Family Search: www.familysearch.org.
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: BERMUDO ;Principe de Leao. - Individual or family possessions: birth-name: BERMUDO ;Principe de Leao
Note: Individual or family possessions: birth-name: BERMUDO ;Principe de Leao.
Individual or family possessions: male
Individual or family possessions: birth:
Individual or family possessions: death: ; León, Castilla y León, Spain
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- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Bermudo ; ( Principe de Leao ) - Individual or family possessions: birth-name: Bermudo ; ( Principe de Leao )
Note: Individual or family possessions: birth-name: Bermudo ; ( Principe de Leao )
Individual or family possessions: male
Individual or family possessions: birth: 0750; León, Castilla y León, Spain
Individual or family possessions: death: 0842; Asturias, Spain
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- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Bermudo I DeAsturias - birth-name: Bermudo I DeAsturias
Author: Ancestry Family Trees, Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.;, Ancestry.com, http://www.Ancestry.com, null, Page number: Ancestry Family Trees
Note: birth-name: Bermudo I DeAsturias
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- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Vermudo I, King Of Leon - Published information: male
Note: Published information: male
Published information: aka-name: Bermudo I "The Deacon" King of Asturias
Published information: death: 0791; Spain
Published information: birth: about 0750; Castile, Spain
Published information: nobility-title: King of Asturias ;
Published information: birth-name: Bermudo I King of Asturias
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2036922561
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Vermudo I, King Of Leon - Published information: death: 0842; León, Castilla y León, Spain
Note: Published information: death: 0842; León, Castilla y León, Spain
Published information: male
Published information: birth: about 0750; Castilla y León, Spain
Published information: birth-name: Bermudo
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2025401916
- Title: Bermudo I das Astúrias
Author: Martínez Díez, Gonzalo (2004). El Condado de Castilla(711-1038): la historia frente a la leyenda (em espanhol). Valladolid: Junta de Castilla y León. ISBN 84-9718-275-8
Publication: Name: https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bermudo_I_das_Ast%C3%BArias;
Note: Wikipedia sobre o Rei Bermudo I das Astúrias
- Title: WIKIPÉDIA
Author: Em um site
Publication: Name: https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bermudo_I_das_Ast%C3%BArias;
Note: NASCIMENTO: 750 d.C.
FALECIMENTO: 797 d.C, Oviedo, Espanha
Page: Poque contém informações sobre o Bermudo I
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Vermudo I, King Of Leon - Published information: burial:
Note: Published information: burial:
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2941802950
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: BERMUDO; Principe de Leao - Individual or family possessions: birth-name: BERMUDO; Principe de Leao
Note: Individual or family possessions: birth-name: BERMUDO; Principe de Leao
Individual or family possessions: male
Individual or family possessions: birth:
Individual or family possessions: death: ; León, Castilla y León, Spain
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3244685517
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