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Bermudo (or
Vermudo) II (c. 953 –
September 999),
called the
Gouty (Spanish: el Gotoso), was
first a
rival king in
Galicia (982–984) and then king of...
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Bermudo or
Vermudo, from
Latin Veremundus, is a
given name of
Germanic origin. It may
refer to:
Veremund (fl. c. 500),
Suevic king of
Galicia Bermudo...
- 1037
between Ferdinand,
Count of Castile, and
Vermudo III, King of León. Ferdinand, who had
married Vermudo's sister Sancha,
defeated and
killed his brother-in-law...
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Bermudo III or
Vermudo III (c. 1015– 4
September 1037) was the king of León from 1028
until his death. He was a son of
Alfonso V of León by his first...
- Sánchez III of Navarre,
began a war with his brother-in-law
Vermudo. At the
Battle of Tamarón
Vermudo was killed,
leaving no
surviving heirs. In
right of his...
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Bermudo I (also
Vermudo or Veremund),
called the
Deacon or the Monk (c. 750 – 797), was the King of
Asturias from 788 or 789
until his
abdication in 791...
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killed with an
arrow before Viseu / [in] Portugal[.] He was the son of
Vermudo Ordóñez . . ." Fernández del Pozo 1999, p. 214. Fernández del Pozo 1999...
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Antunes Benito, Bento,
Bieito Benítez Bentes, Bieites, Viéitez Bermudo,
Vermudo Bermúdez, Vermúdez
Bermudes Bernardo Bernárdez
Bernardes Diego,
Diogo Díaz...
- and the
archbishop in 1121,
resulting in
Diego bestowing gifts on the
Vermudo in
return for the
fortress of Faro,
which he
claimed belonged to the diocese...
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taking the throne; in an act of repentance, he
adopted Vimarano's son,
Vermudo, as his own. The
killing of
Vimarano outraged the nobility, however, and...