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    daughters of Count Pelayo González. Ordoño III died at Zamora in 956. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ordoño III of León. Collins, Roger (1983). Early...
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    kingdoms during the period. Ordoño III's half-brother and successor, Sancho the Fat, had been deposed by his cousin Ordoño IV. Together with his grandmother...
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    Umayyad alliance on Sancho's behalf in 960, and Ordoño was forced out. Upon losing his throne, Ordoño fled first to Asturias, then Burgos, where he abandoned...
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    and successor of Ordoño I. After his death, the Kingdom of Asturias was split between his sons, with García inheriting León, Ordoño inheriting Galicia...
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    obesity. He was replaced by Ordoño the Wicked from 958 to 960. Sancho had refused to respect the peace that the late Ordoño had agreed with the Cordovans...
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    his father Ordoño and his grandfather Ramiro, making his father Ordoño III and not Ordoño IV, the son of Alfonso. Controversy also exists over the identity...
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    prevailed, he confirmed Ordoño in his heretofore provisional position.[citation needed] After his father's death in 850, Ordoño succeeded his father as...
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    capital of the kingdom of Astures to León. His successor was Ordoño II of León (914–924). Ordoño II was also a military leader who brought expeditions from...
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    Galicia to Ordoño. Alfonso III died in the city of Zamora on December 20, 910. Garcia I kept distant and combative relations with his brother Ordoño. When...
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    In the reign of Ordoño I of Asturias (850–866), the kingdom began to be known as that of León. In 910, an independent Kingdom of León was founded when...
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    I receiving León, Ordoño II Galicia and Fruela II the Asturian heartland. With the successive deaths of García I (914) and Ordoño (924), these were re-consolidated...
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    against his elder half-brother Ordoño III, Fernán's own son-in-law. When Sancho failed, Fernán was forced to recognize Ordoño as king, even though the latter...
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    of Ordoño III, king of Galicia. He lost his throne to Bermudo two years later, in 984. He had at least one child with his wife, Sancha Gómez, Ordoño Ramírez...
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    Ceballos-Escalera (p. 159 de su obra Reyes de León: Ordoño III (951–956), Sancho I (956–966), Ordoño IV (958–959), Ramiro III (966–985), Vermudo II (982–999), editorial...
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  • II Sánchez of Gascony Urraca Fernández (died 1005/7), wife of Ordoño III of León, Ordoño IV of León and of Sancho II of Pamplona Urraca of Covarrubias...
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    Ceballos-Escalera, Alfonso (2000). Reyes de León: Ordoño III (951–956), Sancho I (956–966), Ordoño IV (958–959), Ramiro III (966–985), Vermudo II (982–999). Burgos:...
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    recognized as Duke of the Franks by his cousin Lothair III, king of the West Frankish Kingdom. King Ordoño III dies at Zamora after a 5-year reign. He is succeeded...
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  • III consolidated his grip on North Africa by occupying Tangier in 951. Abd ar-Rahman III signs a peace in 951 with the new king of León, Ordoño III,...
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    charter from the first year of Ramiro's son Ordoño III (952), the king is called "our reigning lord prince Ordoño, heir of the lord emperor Ramiro" (regnante...
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    Andalucia. Collins 1983, p. 241, Ordoño III of León. Collins 1983, p. 305, Sancho I of León. Collins 2012, p. 154, Ordoño IV of León. George C. Miles (1964)...
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  • Ordoño Ramírez, called "the Blind" (c. 981–before 1024) was the son of King Ramiro III of León and Sancha Gómez, grandson of Sancho I of León and Queen...
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    patronage, and he and his son, Ordoño III, whose mother was Galician, reigned with their support. This was not the case when Ordoño was succeeded by his half-brother...
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  • first Ordoño III and later his son Vermudo II. The absence of Rodrigo from court for a total of six years during the reigns of Sancho I and Ramiro III, and...
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    III consolidated his grip on North Africa by occupying Tangier in 951. Abd ar-Rahman III signs a peace in 951 with the new king of León, Ordoño III,...
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    took the throne permanently, headed by Ramiro I. At the death of Alfonso III (910), the kingdom was divided between his sons. The 10th century was thus...
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  • Cathedral. It contains copies of donations from seven kings—Ordoño II, Ordoño III, Ramiro III, Vermudo II, Alfonso V, Fernando I and Alfonso VI—and one...
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    (approximate date) Liu Jun, emperor of Northern Han (d. 968) Ordoño III, king of León (approximate date) Ordoño IV, king of León (approximate date) Phạm Thị Trân...
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    may be said to have favoured the line of Ordoño III and his son Vermudo II over Sancho I and his son Ramiro III. A dispute between Gonzalo's mother, abbess...
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    (951–956) between his sons, and the winner Ordoño III of León concluded peace with caliph Abd al-Rahman III of Córdoba. After the defeat of Alfonso VIII...
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    Henry III of Castile (4 October 1379 – 25 December 1406), called the Suffering due to his ill health (Spanish: Enrique el Doliente, Galician: Henrique...
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