- Mummadomna,
abbess of Guimarães, and a
relative of Rodrigo's,
Guntroda,
abbess of Pazóo.
Guntroda had
appropriated the
monastery of
Santa Comba,
which belonged...
- by the
abbess Guntroda,
kinswoman of the
powerful magnate Rodrigo Velásquez, led to a
brief civil war in the mid-tenth century.
Guntroda was succeeded...
-
founder of the city of Tomar.
Gualdim Pais was the son of Paio
Ramires and
Guntroda Soares,
paternal grandson of
Ramires Aires and great-grandson of Aires...
- kinship, he
provisionally identified the
mother as
either Aragonta or
Guntroda,
daughters of
Pelayo González,
count of Deza, who was son of
count Gonzalo...
-
families that
would span
several years. Rodrigo's brother's sister-in-law,
Guntroda,
abbess of Pazóo, had
appropriated the
monastery of
Santa Comba, which...
- Asturias,
bordering northwestern Castile. Rodrigo's daughter,
called Mayor or
Guntroda,
married Pedro Fróilaz de Traba, a
powerful Galician magnate, sometime...
- mother, Mummadomna,
abbess of Guimarães, and a
relative of Rodrigo's,
Guntroda,
abbess of Pazóo. It may have been in 966 or 967,
during the
regency of...
- León and
Count Ansur Fernández in Monzón). By this act Ansur, his wife
Guntroda, and
their children—Fernando, Oveco, Muño, Nuño, Gutierre, Gonzalo, and...
- Gonzalo's mother, Mummadomna,
abbess of Guimarães, and a
relative of Pelayo's,
Guntroda,
abbess of Pazóo.
Gonzalo defeated Rodrigo at the
Battle of Aguiuncias...
-
marriage on 11
August 1102. By 6 May 1105
Pedro had
remarried to
Mayor (
Guntroda) Rodríguez (de Bárcena),
daughter of
Rodrigo Muñoz.
Mayor was a
major benefactress...