des Asturies, Ordoño I

Nom de naissance des Asturies, Ordoño I 1a
ID Gramps I60385
Genre masculin
Âge au décès environ 36 ans, 4 mois, 26 jours

Événements

Événement Date Lieu Description Notes Sources
Naissance vers 830    
 
Décès 27/5/866    
 

Parents

Relation avec la souche Nom Relation dans la famille (si différent de la naissance)
Père des Asturies, Ramiro I [I56556]
Mère , Urraca [I38363]
         des Asturies, Ordoño I [I60385]
    Le frère (germain)     de Astorga, Gatón [I44904]

Familles

    Famille de des Asturies, Ordoño I et , Munia [F05205]
Mariés Femme , Munia [I50285]
  Enfants
  1. des Asturies, Alfonso III El Magno [I60662]

Anecdote

ORDOÑO de Asturias, son of RAMIRO I King of Asturias & his first wife --- ([830]-Oviedo 27 May 866, bur Oviedo Santa María). "Ranemirus Rex et…coniuncta Urraca Regina et filio nostro Rege Ordonio et fratre meo Rege Garsia" donated property to the church of Santiago by charter "VIII Kal Jun" dated to 844[123]. The Chronicle of Alfonso III records that "his son Ordoño" succeeded King Ramiro "in the era 888 (850)"[124]. He succeeded his father in 850 as ORDOÑO I King of Asturias. In 859, he defeated Musa ibn Musa ibn Fortun, head of the Banu Qasi family, who had rebelled against Muhammad Emir of Córdoba and taken control of Zaragoza, Tudela, Huesca and Toledo[125]. The Chronicle of Alfonso III records that King Ordoño I fortified the towns of León, Astorga, Tuy and Amaya[126]. The Chronicon Burgense records that "Ordonius Rex" populated the town of León in 855[127]. The Chronicon Albeldense records that "Ordonius" captured "Talamancam civitatem" and "regem eius Mozeror" in battle (although Ordoño allowed him to leave "cum sua uxore Balkaiz, in Petra sacra"), and also captured Albelda and killed its ruler "Muz in monte Laturcio"[128]. He suppressed a Basque rebellion. His forces were defeated by Abd al-Rahman, son of Emir Muhammad, in 863 when "nineteen counts were killed in the battle"[129]. The Chronicon Albeldense records that "Lordomani" (=the Normans) invaded "Gallæciæ maritimis" and were killed "a Petro comite" (who has not yet been identified)[130]. The Chronicle of Alfonso III records that King Ordoño died "after completing the sixteenth year of his reign…afflicted by gout…in Oviedo" and buried "in the church of St Mary alongside the previous kings"[131]. The Chronicon Albeldense records that "Ordonius" died peacefully at Oviedo "VI Kal Jun 866"[132].
m MUNIA, daughter of ---. The primary source which confirms her marriage has not yet been identified.
King Ordoño I & his wife had [six] children

Attributs

Type Valeur Notes Sources
_UID A84A2FBEC6744372BC14821BC3D696BC2667
 

Arbre généalogique

  1. des Asturies, Ramiro I [I56556]
    1. , Urraca [I38363]
      1. des Asturies, Ordoño I
        1. , Munia [I50285]
          1. des Asturies, Alfonso III El Magno [I60662]
      2. de Astorga, Gatón [I44904]

Ascendants

Références des sources

  1. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy [S00008]
      • Page: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ASTURIAS,%20LEON.htm#_Toc341869625
      • Niveau de confiance: Très haut