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- particular. After defeating the rebel prócer (grandee or high-ranking noble) Piniolo, Ramiro condemned him to death along with his seven sons. The leader of...
- family of Don Pelayo. The important rebellions of Nepociano, Aldroito and Piniolo, during the reign of Ramiro I (842–50), are part of this process of economic...
- was founded in 1022 through a donation of land by Count Piñolo Jiménez (Piniolo) and his wife Aldonza Muñoz, wealthy Leonese aristocrats. The construction...
- Count of Cea, inherited from his father and from his uncle Bishop Oveco. Piniolo Bermúdez, who confirms, with his brothers Fernando and Jimena, a donation...
- married a daughter of Egica Honoriques; Ausenda Aboazar, probably married to Piniolo. On 9 June 1092, the heirs of Aboazar's children executed an agreement...
- Rudesind, founder of the monastery of Celanova. He was probably a brother of Piniolo Gundemáriz and thus an uncle of Count Gundemaro Pinióliz. Little is known...
- Jimena Díaz, wife of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, el Cid. He was the son of Piniolo Gundemáriz and Jimena Vélaz, daughter of count Vela Núñez and his wife...
- the same landed and wealthy aristocratic family as those of the Count Piniolo (Piñolo) who founded the monastery of San Juan Bautista de Corias. While...
- called "the Deacon", son of Count Froila Jimenez and nephew of Count Piniolo Jiménez, the founder of the Monastery of San Juan Bautista de Corias. They...
- The first do****ented evidence of Peñamellera dates from 1032. The counts Piniolo and Aldonza exchanged territories with the Leonine King Bermudo III, which...