NUÑO Núñez "Rasura", son of --- . He is named in the 12th century Crónica Najerense as one of the original judges appointed by Alfonso II King of Asturias to govern Castile[80]. The Chronicon de Cardeña records the appointment by "los Castellanos [de] dos Alcaydes Nuño Rasuera è Lain Calvo" during the reign of King Fruela, adding that "el Conde Ferran Gonzalez" descended from the former[81].
same person as …? MUNIO Núñez "él de Brañosera" (-after 860). This possible co-identity is mentioned by Pérez de Urbel[82], although the names "Nuño" and "Munio" are generally taken to be different. "Monnio Nunnez et uxor mea Argilo" granted rights to Brañosera by charter dated 13 Oct 824, confirmed by "Gundisalvo Fernandiz comite" who names them as "avi mei", further confirmed by "Fernando Gundisalviz comite et uxor mea Urraca", and further confirmed by "Sancio Garcianez comes" who names "meos avos Gundisalvo Fernandiz et Fernando Gundisalvez"[83]. Brañosera is within the jurisdiction of Aguilar de Campoo, west of the source of the river Ebro in the lower mountains of Burgos[84].
m ARGILO, daughter of --- . "Monnio Nunnez et uxor mea Argilo" granted rights to Brañosera by charter dated 13 Oct 824, confirmed by "Gundisalvo Fernandiz comite" who names them as "avi mei"[85]. She is named as wife of Munio Núñez, paternal grandmother of Gonzalo Fernández, in the latter's confirmation of the rights of Brañosera in 912[86].
Munio & his wife had two children