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Fruela or
Froila is a
masculine given name of
Gothic origin used in
Spain in the
Middle Ages. The form "
Froila" is that
which appears in
Latin inscriptions...
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Froila Ramírez, also
spelled Fruela or Froilán (fl. 1150 – 1202), was a
Leonese nobleman and a
member of the Flagínez family. His
power and
influence lay...
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Froila Arias (flourished 1056–72) was a
Galician count who
governed the
fortress of
Traba and the
region of Trastámara
during a
tumultuous period. Froila...
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Froila (or Fruela) Muñoz was a
Leonese count. The sixty-seven
surviving charters recording his
property exchanges between 1007 and 1045
provide "compelling...
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cooperated in the Reconquista, and
Fruela undersigned Ordoño's
diplomas as
Froila frater confirmat (Frela the
brother confirms). When Ordoño died in 924,...
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Froila (in
office 875–883) was a
medieval Galician clergyman.
Consello da
Cultura Galega (ed.), Do****entos da
Catedral de Lugo, (Santiago de Compostela...
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deposed King
Froila, of León.
Froila is
concerned that
Alfonso is
anxious to lead a
revolt against Mauregato, the
usurper of
Froila's throne. At the...
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Fredenandus +
suffix -ici-).
Froiz (medieval form Froaz, from the
Germanic name
Froila 'Lord' +
suffix -ici-). García (medieval form Garçia, from the name Garcia)...
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Froila Vermúdez was a
Galician nobleman born in the 11th century. He is the
first known member of the
House of Traba. This
family was
originally from the...
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Fruela I (c. 722 – 14
January 768), also
referred to as
Froila I and
nicknamed "the Cruel," was the King of
Asturias from 757
until his ********ination....