• Oveco (died 957x62) was the Bishop of Oviedo from 913/4, whose episcopate lasted almost half a century. Despite his longevity he is a relatively obscure...
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  • Bearers of the name include: Oveco (bishop of Tui) [ca] (932–936) Oveco Núñez (died 951), bishop of León Oveco (bishop of Oviedo) (died 957/8) Oveco Vermúdez...
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  • Bishop of Oviedo. The chief source for his life is his will and testament, which survives in the archives of the Cathedral of San Salvador in Oviedo....
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  • auxiliary bishop or coadjutor of the Diocese of Oviedo during the episcopates of Gomelo II, Flacinus, and Oveco. He was long mistaken for a senior bishop, as...
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  • faithful supporter he was. Oveco is sometimes confused with his contemporary bishop of the same first name: Oveco of Oviedo. His origins are obscure, but...
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  • Battle of Simancas and after this victory of the Leonese troops, collaborated with his brother, Oveco Núñez, Bishop of León in the repoblación of Salamanca...
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    The Archdiocese of Oviedo (Latin: Oveten(sis); Asturleonese: Archidiócesis d'Uviéu) is a Latin Church Archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Spain. The...
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  • Flacinus (category Bishops of Oviedo)
    twelfth-century forgery of the bishop Pelagius, not as it claims of a certain bishop Hermenegild. Flacinus's successor, Oveco, was in power by 914. Palomeque...
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    Vela Jiménez (category Counts of Álava)
    been the father of several children, including counts Vela Núñez, Bermudo Núñez, the first count of Cea, and Oveco Núñez, Bishop of León. Martínez Díez...
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  • Fernando Bermúdez de Cea (category Counts of Spain)
    his uncle Oveco Núñez, Bishop of León, and appears as Fredenando Vermudiz in a donation made on 28 August 945 by the bishop to the Monastery of Sahagún...
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    San Juan Bautista de Corias (category Burial sites of Spanish royal families)
    relative of Piniolo and thus also of Oveco, who was Bishop of Oviedo from 913 to about 960. After 19 years as abbot, Arias was named Bishop of Oviedo by King...
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  • Bermudo Ovéquiz (category 11th-century people from the Kingdom of León)
    member of the highest ranks of the nobility of Asturias, León, and Galicia who lived in the 11th century. Bermudo Ovéquiz was the first-born son of Oveco Bermúdez...
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    Retired in 916 to the Monastery of San Cosme y San Damián in Abellar (León) which he had founded. Frunimio II (915–924) Oveco Núñez (927–950), Carriedo Tejedo...
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    Suero Vermúdez (category People of the Reconquista)
    Vermúdez was the eldest son of Bermudo Ovéquiz, son of Oveco Vermúdez and Elvira Suárez, and Jimena Peláez, daughter of Pelayo Fróilaz and Aldonza (Eldoncia)...
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  • Fernando Ansúrez II (category 10th-century people from the Kingdom of León)
    son, Ramiro III. Fernando had six brothers (Oveco, Gonzalo, Osorio, Muño, Gutier and Nuño) at the time of his first appearance in contemporary records...
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