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Ordoño de Asturias I
- Preferred Name: Ordoño de Asturias I[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16]
- Gender: M
- Royal House: with note: Description: Astur-Leonese
- Birth: ABT 821 in Oviedo, Asturias, Spain at LATI: N3.3615 LONG: E5.8495
- Burial: in 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 at LATI: N3.3615 LONG: E5.8495
- Death: 27 MAY 866 in Oviedo, Asturias, Spain at LATI: N3.3615 LONG: E5.8495 with note: Standardize Date Format
- Christening: 830
- FSID: LTY9-HBT
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Ordoño I (c. 821-27 May 866) was King of Asturias from 850 until his death.
«b»Biography«/b»
He was born in Oviedo, where he spent his early life in the court of Alfonso II. He was probably associated with the crown from an early age. He was probably raised in Lugo, capital of the province of Galicia, of which his father, Ramiro, had been named governor. There he was educated, including in the military arts.
Ordoño was named governor of Galicia when his father went to Vardulia to marry Paterna (his second wife). Whilst away, Alfonso died, and the nobles elected Count Nepocian as king. Ordoño immediately began to raise an army to assist his father in claiming the throne. He could not leave his post in Galicia to help, however, and his army went unused. When his father finally prevailed, he confirmed Ordoño in his heretofore provisional position.
On January 1, 850, Ordoño succeeded his father as king. As he was his father's heir, he was the first king of Asturias to ascend the throne without election. His first confrontation was with the Basques, who rebelled with the support of the Banu Qasi of Zaragoza. While returning to Oviedo after defeating the rebels, he received news of an impending Moorish assault on Vardulias. Before the Moors could attack, he met them near the Ebro and defeated them. These victories meant little in the long run, for the governor of Zaragoza, Musa ibn Musa fortified the city of Albaida (Albelda). In 859, Ordoño defeated him at Albelda and besieged and razed the city.
He supported the mozarab rebels, which cost him at Guadacelete in 854. But this fiasco only incited him to consolidate the "Desert of the Duero", the depopulated region between the Asturian cordillera and the river Duero. He directed the repoblación of the towns of León and Talamanka, Astorga, Tui, and Amaya.
He intended to advance against the governor of Tudela and thus control all access to the Navarre and the Basque Country, but the Emirate of Córdoba responded with the invasion and sacking of Álava. At Bureba, the Arabs defeated Rodrigo, first count of Castile, and set back the Reconquista for years.
Ordoño married Muniadona. He had six children, including his successor, Alfonso III.
Ordoño died in Oviedo and was succeeded by his eldest son.
Ordoño I • King of Asturias
821 : Nascimento - Oviedo, Asturias, Espanha
--- : National Identification
Description: The Asturian or Astur-Leonese dynasty(dinastía asturiana or astur-leonesa), known in Arabic as the Beni Alfons
=== !NOTE: Ordoño served as King of Asturias ===
!NOTE: Ordoño served as King of Asturias from 850-866. During his rule, the region bordered by Tuy, Astorga, Leon, and Amaya was effectively occupied, and to some extent repopulated and refortified. He moved the capital of Asturias from Oviedo (Ovetum) to Leon. He also defeated Musa Ibn Musa Fortun at Abelda in 860 [Fletcher].
[Fletcher] Internet: http://library.monterey.edu/merrill/family/dorsett6/d0021/12428.html.
=== !#552-v2-t49; !#18-v2-t46; ===
!#552-v2-t49; !#18-v2-t46;
=== AS SUCESSOR OF KING RAMIRO, HE PUT THE M ===
AS SUCESSOR OF KING RAMIRO, HE PUT THE MONASTERY OF SAMOS, NEAR LUGO IN GALICIA, IN CHARGE OF TWO MONKS AUTOFREDUS AND VICENTIUS. HE DEFEATED MUSA IBN MUSA IBN FROTUN AT ALBELDA IN 860.
=== Kg. v. Asturien 950 ===
Kg. v. Asturien 950
=== W H Turton: The Plantagenet Ancestry pp ===
W H Turton: The Plantagenet Ancestry pp 16, 38
=== Ordoño I was King of Asturias ===
Ordoño I (c. 821 – 27 May 866) was King of Asturias from 850 until his death.
=== Ordoño I of Asturias, King of Asturias & ===
Ordoño I of Asturias, King of Asturias &Galicia Born: CIR 830 Acceded: 850 Died: 27 MAY 866 Father: , Ramiro I of Asturias, King of Asturias Mother: Married to , Munia Child 1: , Alfonso III the Great of Asturias, King of Asturias &Galicia, b. 848 Child 2: , Vermundo Child 3: , Fruela Child 4: , Munio Child 5: , Odoarioa Child 6: , Leodegundis
=== #Générale# Roi des Asturies du 1er Févr ===
#Générale# Roi des Asturies du 1er Février 850 au 27 Mai86 6.
=== Info from "Royalty for Commoners," by Ro ===
Info from "Royalty for Commoners," by Roderick W. Staurt (Baltimore, 1992), GPC, p. 200.
===
Ordoño I of Asturias
From Wikipedia, th ===
Ordoño I of Asturias
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ordoño I, from his testament preserved in the twelfth-century Libro de
los testamentos.Ordoño I (Arabic: ????? ?? ??????[1]) (821 - 27 May
866) was King of Asturias from 850 until his death.
[edit] Biography
He was born in Oviedo, where he spent his early life in the court of
Alfonso II. He was probably associated with the crown from an early
age.
When just nine years old, he moved to Lugo, capital of the province of
Galicia, of which his father, Ramiro, had been named governor. There
he was educated, including in the military arts.
Ordoño was named governor of Galicia when his father went to Vardulia
to marry Paterna (his second wife). Whilst away, Alfonso died, and
Ramiro was proclaimed king. However, with Ramiro still away, the
impatient nobles elected Count Nepocian in opposition. Ordoño
immediately began to raise an army to assist his father in putting
down the usurper. He could not leave his post in Galicia to help,
however, and his army went unused. When his father finally prevailed,
he confirmed Ordoño in his heretofore provisional position.
In 847, at the age of 26, Ordoño married Muniadona, probably a sister
of the count of Bierzo. She bore him six children, including his
successor, Alfonso III.
On January 1, 850, Ordoño succeeded his father as king. As he was his
father's heir, he was the first king of Asturias to ascend the throne
without election. His first confrontation was with the Basques, who
rebelled with the support of the Banu Qasi of Zaragoza. While
returning to Oviedo after defeating the rebels, he received news of an
impending Moorish assault on Vardulias. Before the Moors could attack,
he met them near the Ebro and defeated them. These victories meant
little in the long run, for the governor of Zaragoza, Musa ibn Musa
fortified the city of Albaida (Albelda). In 859, Ordoño defeated him
at Albelda and besieged and razed the city.
He supported the mozarab rebels, which cost him at Guadacelete in 854.
But this fiasco only incited him to consolidate the "Desert of the
Duero", the depopulated region between the Asturian cordillera and the
river Duero. He directed the repoblación of the towns of León and
Talamanka,[2] Astorga, Tui, and Amaya.[3]
He intended to advance against the governor of Tudela and thus control
all access to the Navarre and the Basque Country, but the Emirate of
Córdoba responded with the invasion and sacking of Álava. At Bureba,
the Arabs defeated Rodrigo, first count of Castile, and set back the
Reconquista for years.
Ordoño died in Oviedo and was succeeded by his eldest son.
=== Naissance : avant 842, probablement dès ===
Naissance : avant 842, probablement dès 825. Profession : Roi des Asturies du 1er Février 850 au 27 Mai 866.
=== 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)
=== THE PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY (GS NUMBER Q940 ===
THE PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY (GS NUMBER Q940 D2T) P.16, 38;
=== King of Leon ===
King of Leon
=== Info from "Royal Ancestors of some Ameri ===
Info from "Royal Ancestors of some American Families," compiled by M.L. Call, chart #11590.
=== !FTM Vol 8, tree #2634. ===
!FTM Vol 8, tree #2634.
=== father/son found in Encyc.Britannica, 19 ===
father/son found in Encyc.Britannica, 1968, vol 1., p.592. from Debrett's Kings & Queens of England (1986): Son of King Ramiro I & Paterna; succeeded his father February 1, 850. King of Leon 855. Married Nuna; 5 sons, died May 27, 866.
=== d. Ordonho I,
f. 27 mai 866
11 Rei de ===
d. Ordonho I,
f. 27 mai 866
11 Rei de Asturias, e 3 Rei de Oviedo e Galiza em 850.
=== Source: RC 76, 267, 276; Kraentzler 1534 ===
Source: RC 76, 267, 276; Kraentzler 1534. RC: King of the Asturias and Galicia. K: Ordongo-Ramirez I, King of Leon.
=== King of Leon, 924-925. ===
King of Leon, 924-925.
=== Name Prefix: King Name Suffix:
Name Prefix: King Name Suffix: Of Asturia & Gallcia NOTES: King of Leon
=== THE PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY (GS NUMBER Q940 ===
THE PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY (GS NUMBER Q940 D2T) P.46;
=== #Générale# Roi des Asturies du 1er Févri ===
#Générale# Roi des Asturies du 1er Février 850 au 27 Mai86 6.
=== W H Turton: The Plantagenet Ancestry pp ===
W H Turton: The Plantagenet Ancestry pp 65, 46
=== THE PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY (GS NUMBER Q940 ===
THE PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY (GS NUMBER Q940 D2T) P.46, 65; SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 SO68) P.14; BETHAMIS GENEALOGICAL TABLES (GS NUMBER Q929.2 B465G) TAB 230; TABELLIN GENEALOGISHE (GS NUMBER ESQ940 D2V) TAB 19;
=== Source: RC 180. Count in the Asturias. O ===
Source: RC 180. Count in the Asturias. Occ 949.
=== My PAF Notes ===
from thepeerage.com, 2/2009:
Ordoño I, King of Asturias1
M, #152719, d. 866
Ordoño I, King of Asturias|d. 866|p15272.htm#i152719|Ramiro I, King of Asturias|d. 850|p15272.htm#i152718||||Vermudo I., King of Asturias|d. 791|p15272.htm#i152716||||||||||
Last Edited=5 Aug 2005
Ordoño I, King of Asturias was the son of Ramiro I, King of Asturias.1 He died in 866.1
Ordoño I, King of Asturias succeeded to the title of King Ordoño I of Asturias in 850.1
Child of Ordoño I, King of Asturias
Alfonso III, King of Asturias + d. 9101
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.
=== King of Asturias and Galicia; burried at ===
King of Asturias and Galicia; burried at Olviedo
=== Ordono I of Leon succeeded Ramiro to rul ===
Ordono I of Leon succeeded Ramiro to rule Asturias & Leon from 850 to 866. His daughter (name unknown) married Alfonso III of Asturias to unite the two kingdoms. Ordono I was then succeeded in 866 by his son-in-law Alfonso III.
=== --Other Fields _TAG: ===
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=== 11º Rei das Astúrias ===
11º Rei das Astúrias
Preferred Parents:
Father: Ramiro I de Asturias, b. 1 FEB 790 in Oviedo, Asturias, España d. 1 FEB 850 in Oviedo, Asturias, Asturias, Spain
Mother: Urraca de Austrias, b. 790 in Espanha
Family 2: Nuna o Munia de Viero, b. aproximadamente 0810 in Espanha d. in España
- Leodegundis Ordoñez de Asturias, b. 845 in Espanha d. 912 in Espana
- Alfonso III de Asturias "El Grande", b. 848 in Oviedo, Asturias, España d. 20 DEC 910 in Zamora, Castilla y León, España
Sources:
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Fruela - Published information: birth-name: Fruela
Note: Published information: birth-name: Fruela
Published information: male
Published information: birth: about 0874; Oviedo, Asturias, España
Published information: death: August 0925; Oviedo, Asturias, España
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3248080904
- Title: https://www.geni.com/people/PIÑOLO-GUNDEMARIZ-DE-BRAGA/60
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Dom Ordonho I - Published information: birth-name: Dom Ordonho I
Note: Published information: birth-name: Dom Ordonho I
Published information: male
Published information: birth: 0825; Spain
Published information: death: 0866; Spain
Published information: nobility-title: 44° Rei da Espanha; 0850; Espanha
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3247575676
- Title: Ordonho I - Rei das Asturias
Author: www.wikiwand.com
Publication: Name: https://www.wikiwand.com/pt/Ordonho_I_das_Ast%C3%BArias;
Note: Ordonho I das Astúrias (ca. 830 — Oviedo, 27 de Maio de 866) foi Rei das Astúrias de 850 a 866. Era filho de Ramiro I das Astúrias. Repovoou as cidades de Leão, Astorga, Tui e Amaya.
Page: Informações adicionais.
- Title: https://www.mcnbiografias.com/app-bio/do/show?key=ordonno-i-rey-de-asturias
Publication: Name: https://www.mcnbiografias.com/app-bio/do/show?key=ordonno-i-rey-de-asturias;
- Title: Ordoño I de Asturias - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Author: [object HTMLCollection]
Publication: Name: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ordo%C3%B1o_I_de_Asturias;
Note: Source created by http://RecordSeek.com
Page: Created by http://RecordSeek.com
- Title: Ordoño Of Asturias, "Find A Grave Index"
Author: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVLG-KMDH : 7 August 2020), Ordoño Of Asturias, ; Burial, Oviedo, Provincia de Asturias, Asturias, Spain, Cathedral of Oviedo; citing record ID 104307998, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVLG-KMDH;
- Title: Biografia
Publication: Name: https://dbe.rah.es/biografias/7298/ordono-i;
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Juan Ignacio Ruiz de la Peña Solar
- Title: GENEALOGÍA DE LOS GUZMANES EN LEÓN Y EN VEGAS
Publication: Name: http://www.vegasdelcondado.com/guzmanes.htm;
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Ordonho I ; ( Rei de Leao ) - Individual or family possessions: birth-name: Ordonho I ; ( Rei de Leao )
Note: Individual or family possessions: birth-name: Ordonho I ; ( Rei de Leao )
Individual or family possessions: male
Individual or family possessions: death: 0866; Leão, Castilla y León, Espanha
Individual or family possessions: birth: 0780; Spain
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3244685517
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Ordono I King of The Asturias - Published information: male
Note: Published information: male
Published information: birth: 0810; Spain
Published information: death: 27 May 0866; Spain
Published information: nobility-title: King of The Asturias ; ; Spain
Published information: birth-name: Ordono I King of The Asturias
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2036922561
- Title: https://www.geni.com/people/Rey-de-Asturias-2-de-febrero-850-27-de-mayo-866-Ordo%C3%B1o-I-de-Asturias-Rey-de-Asturias/6000000000448593758
- 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.
- Title: rei dom fruela ii
Publication: Name: http://Dialnet-ElAsturReyDeLeonFruelaIIAdefonsizElLeproso-2501667.pdf;
Page: origem dos dados
- Title: Dinastia Ordoñez
Publication: Name: http://www.xenealoxiasdoortegal.net/ortegal/reyesasturias_archivos/asturias3.htm;
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Fruela de las Asturias - birth:
Author: One World Tree (sm), Ancestry.com, Name: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d.;, www.ancestry.com
Note: birth:
Source Medium: Ancestry.com
Source Medium: Ancestry.com
Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3244922896
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