Definition of Muniadomna. Meaning of Muniadomna. Synonyms of Muniadomna

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Muniadomna. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Muniadomna and, of course, Muniadomna synonyms and on the right images related to the word Muniadomna.

Definition of Muniadomna

No result for Muniadomna. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Muniadomna from wikipedia

- Mumadona Dias, or Muniadomna Díaz (died 968), was a Galician noble and Countess of Portugal, who ruled the county jointly with her husband from about c...
- Leonese count, at least from 971. He was the eldest son of Gómez Díaz and Muniadomna Fernández, daughter of Fernán González, Count of Castile. From his father...
- Sancha of Aybar Sancho III of Pamplona Muniadomna of Castile Alfonso V of León Ramiro I of Aragon García Sánchez III of Pamplona Gonzalo of Sobrarbe and...
- Sancha of Aybar Sancho III of Pamplona Muniadomna of Castile Alfonso V of León Ramiro I of Aragon García Sánchez III of Pamplona Ferdinand I of Castile...
- García Álvarez, Manuel Rubén (1960). "¿La Reina Velasquita, nieta de Muniadomna Díaz?" (PDF). Work de Guimarães (70): 197–230. Archived from the original...
- and 1025. Urraca Gómez was born to Gomez Diaz, count of Saldaña, and Muniadomna Fernández of Castile, and thus was a grandchild of Fernán González of...
- Gómez Díaz first appears with his parents in 940, and in 946 he married Muniadomna, daughter of his father's ally, Fernán González of Castile. Like his father...
- ISSN 0214-3038. García Álvarez, Manuel R. (1960). "¿La Reina Velasquita, nieta de Muniadomna Díaz?" (PDF). Revista de Guimarães (in Spanish) (70): 197–230. Martín...
- Onneca may have been from Pamplona. King Ramiro II of León would call Muniadomna Dias his tia (aunt or older kinswoman). Taken together with her use of...
- daughters: Toda, who married the alférez Rodrigo Ordóñez, and Mumadona (Muniadomna), who was dead by 1013. His son Menendo certainly used the title dux magnus...