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Elvira Menéndez [2] [3] Hermengildo Gutierrez, Count of Coimbra: 864–875 890–900 19 January 914 husband's ascession: 8 September/October 921 Ordoño II: Aragonta Gonzalez [2] [3] Count Gonzalo Betotez - February 922 before 923 repudiated: 956 Sancha Sánchez of Pamplona [2] [3] Sancho I of Pamplona after 900 February–March 923 June 924
Elvira was the daughter of Hermenegildo Gutiérrez, a Galician noble, count in Tuy and Oporto, who was responsible for the reconquest of Coimbra, and his wife Ermesenda Gatónez. [2] Around 892, Elvira married Infante Ordoño, the son of King Alfonso III of Asturias , who first ruled as King of Galicia and later of León after the death of his ...
A medieval depiction of Elvira. Elvira (1038 or 1039 – 15 November 1101) [citation needed] was a Leonese infanta and the Lady of Toro, Zamora, [1] the daughter of Ferdinand I of León and Castile [2] and Sancha of León, [3] [4] and granddaughter-namesake of Elvira Menéndez, and also an aunt of Elvira of Castile, Queen of Sicily.
Her father, Menendo, was a member of the curia regis of King Bermudo II of León and the tutor and co-regent, jointly with Queen Elvira Garcia, of Infante Alfonso, [3] [1] who later ruled as Alfonso V of León. Queen Elvira died on 2 December 1022 [4] and was buried in the Royal Pantheon of the Basilica of San Isidoro in León. [5]
A vast archive of letters sent by relatives of soldiers missing in World War One seeking the help of Spain's King Alfonso XIII in finding them has been published online for war historians and ...
Toro, the city of Sancho's sister Elvira, fell easily. But in a siege of Urraca's better-defended city of Zamora, King Sancho was stalled, and was then mysteriously assassinated on 7 October 1072. It was widely suspected that the assassination was a result of a pact between Alfonso and Urraca.
Doña Elvira Manuel de Villena Suárez de Figueroa (c.after 1444–c.after 1506) was a Spanish court official. She served as duenna of Catherine of Aragon. Elvira Manuel was a Castilian noblewoman, married to Don Pedro Manuel. She was described as stern and proud.