Bermudo or Vermudo (probably died 992/3) was the ninth
Bishop of Oviedo
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Manuel Risco
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and Carlos González de Posada both date his episcopate to 976–92. Since his predecessor,
Diego
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, is not mentioned in any document after May 971 and no bishop of Oviedo signed the act of the synod that suppressed the
Diocese of Simancas
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in 974, it is presumed that the diocese of Oviedo lay vacant in the early 970s. Bermudo first appears as bishop in a document of 15 March 975 confirming the donation by Cromacio Melliniz and his family of the monastery of San Jorge to the
Cathedral of San Salvador and its bishop. Bermudo signs immediately after
Ramiro III of León
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and his regent,
Elvira Ramírez
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On 14 March 976 Bermudo confirmed a donation by the count Froila Velaz. On 23 September 978 he received a gift of the monastery of
Cartavio from king Ramiro. A document of 14 January 979 is the last certain confirmation of Bermudo of Oviedo for several years. Bermudo may have confirmed a charter of 14 January 981 (it is signed by bishop named ''Beremundus'', see unstated) and perhaps also a donation of
Sevariego,
Bishop of León, and a certain Gómez Didaz in the presence of the royal court on 16 November 985 (again ''Beremundus'' without a specified diocese). On 1 July 986 a royal donation was confirmed by a bishop Bermudo and a donation by a certain count Almundo on 29 May 987 by a ''Ueremundus episcopus'' (bishop Bermudo). On 24 December 988 Bermudo, identified as of Oviedo, confirmed a royal donation to
Celanova
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. On 2 May 989 the bishop made an exchange of villages with count Gundemaro Pinioliz and his wife. In 990 and 991 a bishop Bermudo is again in the documents without reference to a diocese.
From 978 on, a certain
Gudesteus periodically signs as bishop of Oviedo. The likely explanation is that Bermudo, being perhaps old and physically weak, retired formally to a monastery and entrusted daily episcopal duties to an
auxiliary bishop, Gudesteus, who would succeed him in full later. This practice was not uncommon at the time and Oviedo had known an auxiliary bishop earlier in the tenth century (
Hermenegild II, ''fl''. 899–921). A document of 29 July 991, signed only by Gudesteus, may indicate that by then Bermudo had retired completely, only coming out of retirement for a special purpose.
On 2 September 992 both Bermudo and Gudesteus signed the same document as bishops of Oviedo.
[Their signatures are: ''Beremudus Ovetensis sedis episcopus'' and ''Gudesteus Ovetense sedis episcopus''.] This may be related to the enmity which Bishop Pelagius reported over a century later between Gudesteus and
King Bermudo II, who was opposed more generally by the
Asturians
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and
Leonese and was consequently forced to seek his coronation in
Galicia. This last act recorded of Bermudo (2 September 992) was the witnessing of the royal will and testament in
León. In it Bermudo II confirmed all Oviedo's possessions and privileges and all the gifts and concessions which he had made to it. Specific mention is made of property formerly possessed by the bishop Bermudo but which had been despoiled by the petty nobleman Ecta Sarraciniz, who fought against Bermudo II while he was still reigning only in Galicia.
Notes
References
*Palomeque Torres, Antonio. 1948. "Episcopologio de la Sede de Oviedo durante el siglo X," ''Hispania sacra'', 1(2):269–298, see pp. 291–94.
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990s deaths
Bishops of Oviedo
Year of birth unknown