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Muniadona of
Castile (c. 995 – 1066), also
called Mayor or Munia, was
Queen of
Pamplona (1011 – 1035) by her
marriage with King
Sancho Garcés III, who...
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carried on the tradition. He was a
younger son of
Sancho III of
Navarre and
Muniadona of Castile, and by his father's will
recognised the
supremacy of his eldest...
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kingdoms following the
Battle of Calatañazor. In
about 1010 he
married Muniadona of Castile,
daughter of
Sancho García of Castile, and in 1015 he began...
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tradition a
descendant of semi-legendary
judge Nuño Rasura. His
mother Muniadona was so well
remembered that the
later counts of
Castile would sometimes...
- 914 he had no
heirs and his
kingdom p****ed to Ordoño. García's wife,
Muniadona, was said by
Pelagius of
Oviedo to have been
daughter of Nuño Fernández...
- Sánchez of Castile, King
Sancho III of Pamplona,
because of his
marriage to
Muniadona, García's sister,
governed the
county although he
never held the title...
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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...
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maternal side, of Gómez Díaz,
Count of Saldaña and
Countess Muniadona Fernández.
Appearing in
medieval charters from 1014
until 1017 when he...
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count Gómez Díaz of Saldaña by Sancho's aunt,
Muniadona Fernández of Castile. They had:
Muniadona,
eldest daughter,
married Sancho III of Pamplona...
- as
attested in a
charter dated 22
December 1036 in a
donation made by
Muniadona and her son
Fernando Gundemáriz, son of
Gundemaro Pinióliz, whom she confirms...