Salvador González (11th Century)
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Salvador González (11th Century)
Salvador González (died 1067) was a Kingdom of Castile, Castilian nobleman active in the regions of La Bureba and Province of Burgos, Burgos in the middle third of the eleventh century. His origins are obscure, and he thus stands at the head of his lineage, the Salvadórez. He remained loyal to the ruler of Castile throughout his career, even when it meant a loss of position after the Bureba was acquired by neighbouring Kingdom of Pamplona, Pamplona. Family Although the name of Salvador's father is indicated by his patronymic (''González'' means "son of Gonzalo"), modern historians disagree on his identity. As a result, Salvador is the earliest known member of his lineage, called by consequence the Salvadórez (or Salvadores). According to Margarita Torres, Gonzalo was probably Gonzalo García, son of Count García Fernández of Castile and Countess Ava of Ribagorza. Gonzalo Martínez Díez regards this descent as impossible. Justo Pérez de Urbel writes that the lineage probabl ...
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