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    Rodrigo Vélaz (died June 1144) was the "count of Galicia, who held Sarria" according to the near-contemporary Chronica Adefonsi imperatoris. During his...
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  • several times, but always he had been driven back by Fernando Pérez and Rodrigo Vélaz and other Galician leaders. Often he was forced to return to Portugal...
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    In 1410, Don Juan Vélaz de Medrano was targeted in a rebellion from his fiefdom of Orendáin. His grandsons Juan and Jaime Vélaz de Medrano y Echauz...
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    was with the royal army at Logroño on 3 October, though by 20 October Rodrigo Vélaz had also joined the army on the Ebro. Fernán defended with difficulty...
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    lords of Fuenmayor, starting with Juan Vélaz de Medrano, the Noble, and ends with his tenth grandson, Andrés Vélaz de Medrano y Puelles, Lord of Fuenmayor...
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    successively counts Rodrigo Fernández de Castro and then in 1146/8, as his third wife, Ramiro Fróilaz; and Urraca, who married count Rodrigo Vélaz. Álvar was at...
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  • January 1156 he was re-married to Berenguela Rodríguez, daughter of Rodrigo Vélaz and Urraca Álvarez and sister of Álvaro Rodríguez, thus relating himself...
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    wife, Elvira, a daughter of Rodrigo Vélaz. Besides his heir, Diego II, Lope Díaz had three sons—García, Lope, and Rodrigo—and eight daughters—Aldonza...
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    Medrano Álvaro Diaz de Medrano Fernando Sanchez de Medrano Juan Vélaz de Medrano Rodrigo Diaz de Medrano, rector of Piedramillera One of the regent's daughters...
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  • during the reigns of Alfonso VII and Ferdinand II. Álvaro was the son of Rodrigo Vélaz and Urraca Álvarez, perhaps a daughter of Álvar Fáñez and Mayor Pérez...
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  • Muñoz, daughter of Count Muño Fernández and Elvira. They had a son, Rodrigo Vélaz, who was also a count. On 28 February 1068, during the reign of García...
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  • Lemos, which Fruela held as a tenencia until 1111, when it passed to Rodrigo Vélaz. Late in his life Fruela briefly acquired the fiefs of Aguilar (1111–12)...
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  • Alfonso at the siege, including Fernando Yáñez and his son Pelayo Curvo, Rodrigo Vélaz, and, according to documents in the archives of Santa María de Oseira...
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  • Ponce Vela de Cabrera, also known as Ponce Vélaz de Cabrera (died 24 September 1202), was a noble from the Kingdom of León who played an important role...
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    by Pedro Fróilaz, Munio Peláez, Suero Vermúdez, Guter Vermúdez, and Rodrigo Vélaz, but not by her son. A contemporary charter records that "the queen...
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  • great-grandfather of 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...
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    document to confirm it, he is assumed to have been the father of: Munio Vélaz, who appears from 913 as the count in Álava and in 919 as Monnio Uigilazi...
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    (modern Spanish names) : Eylo, up to 866 Rodrigo c. 867–870, count of Castile Vela Jiménez 870–c. 887 Munio Velaz c. 887–c. 921 Álvaro Herraméliz c. 921–931...
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  • Known as Count of Lantaron and Cerezo c.897-c.919 Unknown Flámula 915 Munio Vélaz Known as Monnio Uigilazi in Alaba c.919 Unknown Son of Vela Jiménez and...
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    dates from the 13th century. The Ponce de León lineage began with Ponce Vélaz de Cabrera, descendant of count Bermudo Núñez, and Sancha Ponce de Cabrera...
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    (1654) The Dunes (1658) The Lines of Elvas (1659) Ameixial (1663) Castelo Rodrigo (1664) Montes Claros (1665) Pike and shot Musketeer Captain Alatriste Military...
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    the Vélaz family, however, retained the right to veto the election of a prioress, who was to be from among their kin. The laywomen of the Vélaz clan...
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  • Prince called Andrés Vélaz de Medrano, who came from the Umayyad Caliphate of Cordoba and settled in Igúzquiza at the Palace of Vélaz de Medrano in the Kingdom...
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  • (2004–2013) Vicente Duterte: mayor, Danao, Cebu; governor, Davao (1959–1965) Rodrigo Duterte – 16th president of the Philippines (2016–2022); representative...
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    Juan Subercaseaux Errázuriz – Chilean Roman Catholic Archbishop José María Vélaz – Chilean priest Blessed Laura Vicuña Omar Aguilar – long-distance runner...
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    Jiménez Barroso; Juan Francisco López-Quintanilla; Julio Daniel Rodrigo Pérez; José Ignacio Velaz Vergara (2016). "Últimas aportaciones al Orden Boletales en...
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  • slightly earlier Sevillian poet Francisco de Medrano. He is related to Pedro Velaz de Medrano, Garcia de Medrano, Tomas Fernandez de Medrano and Juan de Espinosa...
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    indicates his father's name.) Vela had two sons: Juan Vélaz, who succeeded him in Álava, and Pedro Vélaz. Pedro held the tenancies of Malvecín in 1174, Arlucea...
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  • govern Álava, three other counts were tenentes of the Álava region: Munio Vélaz, Fernando Díaz and Álvaro Herraméliz. None of them were counts of Castile...
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    Stange Rodrigo Barrera Rodrigo Cadiz Rodrigo de Quiroga Rodrigo Meléndez Rodrigo Rojas DeNegri Rodrigo Ruiz Rodrigo Tello Rodrigo Valenzuela Rodrigo Vargas...
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