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Favila or
Fafila (died 739) was the
second King of
Asturias from 737
until his death. He was the only son and
successor of Pelagius, the
first Asturian...
- Portugal.
Pelagius was a
Visigoth nobleman, the son of
Fafila. The
Chronica Albeldense says that this
Fafila was a dux of Gallaecia, who was
killed by Wittiza...
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Fáfilas is a
locality and
minor local entity located in the muni****lity of Villabraz, in León province,
Castile and León, Spain. As of 2020, it has a...
- (718–737) and
Fafila (737–739). The
latter was
succeeded by his brother-in-law,
Alfonso I, the son of Duke
Peter of
Cantabria and
husband of
Fafila's sister...
- Estébanez Esteves, Estévez
Facundo ****úndez ****undes
Fáfila, Fávila Fáfez, Fáfilaz Fafes,
Fáfilas Fernão,
Fernando Fernández
Fernandes Froila,
Fruela Fróilaz...
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Elected princeps by
local magnates in the old
Visigoth manner.
Favila Fáfila,
Favilac died 739 737 – 739 Only son of Pelagius. He was
elected to princeps...
- Pravia.
After Pelayo's
death in 737, his son
Favila (or "
Fafila") was
elected king.
Fafila,
according to the chronicles, was
unexpectedly killed by a...
- In
addition to
eldest son Diego, they were
parents of
Fáfila,
Osorio and Munio.
Count Fáfila Fernández was
father of two
known children, a daughter,...
- are distinguished: a
first period (737–791) from the
reign of the king
Fáfila to
Vermudo I, a
second stage comprises the
reign of
Alfonso II (791–842)...
- Crizila, Cutella, Dadila, Danila, Ducila, Egila, Agila, Emila, Ermila,
Fafila, Fafia, ****ila, Fandila, Favila, Fradila, Framila, Frankila, Froila, Gandila...