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Alfonso Fróilaz,
called the
Hunchback (Spanish el Jorobado), was
briefly the king of the
unified kingdom of Asturias,
Galicia and León in 925. He succeeded...
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Pedro Fróilaz de
Traba (fl. 1086–1126) was the most
powerful secular magnate in the
Kingdom of
Galicia during the
first quarter of the
twelfth century...
- Fáfilaz Fafes, Fáfilas Fernão,
Fernando Fernández
Fernandes Froila,
Fruela Fróilaz,
Fruelaz Froilas,
Fruelas García,
Garcia Garcés Garcês
Geraldo Geráldez...
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succeed his
mother as a
pretext for a rebellion.
After their leader Pedro Fróilaz de
Traba announced that
Urraca had lost her
claim to rule
Galicia when...
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Traba (died 1168), the
eldest son of
Count Pedro Fróilaz de
Traba and his
first wife
Urraca Fróilaz, was a
member of the most
important medieval lineage...
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Successor Alfonso Fróilaz Born c. 875 Died July 925
Consort Nunilo Urraca bint Abd
Allah Issue Alfonso Fróilaz Ramiro Froilaz Ordoño
Froilaz Dynasty Astur-Leonese...
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Ramiro Fróilaz (floruit 1120–1169) was a
Leonese magnate, statesman, and
military leader. He was a
dominant figure in the
kingdom during the
reigns of...
- Fruela's
death one year
later are unclear, but the son of Fruela,
Alfonso Fróilaz,
became king in at
least part of the
kingdom when his
father p****ed. Sancho...
- Galicia)
after supplanting his
brother Alfonso IV and
cousin Alfonso Fróilaz in 931. The
scant Anales castellanos primeros are a
primary source for...
- The
House of
Traba (or Trava),
sometimes called the
Fróilaz-Traba, was a
Galician noble family of the high
Middle Ages. The
family can be
traced back...