- 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...