Sancho Ordóñez (count)
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Sancho Ordóñez (before 1042 – '' c''. 1080), was a count who lived in the 11th century. His father was
Ordoño Bermúdez Ordoño Bermúdez or Ordoño Vermúdez (''fl.'' 1001–1042) was one of the sons that King Bermudo II of León had out of wedlock. Although the name of his mother is not known, she was probably a member of the nobility of Galicia as suggested i ...
, an illegitimate son of King Bermudo II of León, and his mother was Fronilde Peláez, also a member of the high nobility as the daughter of Count Pelayo Rodríguez and his wife Gotina Fernández de Cea, daughter of Count
Fernando Bermúdez de Cea Fernando Bermúdez (died 978), the second Count of Cea, was the son of Bermudo Núñez and his wife Argilo. As the father of a queen of Navarre, and therefore, ancestor of many royal houses, Fernando was a distinguished member of the highest ranks ...
and sister of Jimena, the mother of King Sancho Garcés III the Great, and of Justa Fernández, married to Count Flaín Muñoz.


Biographical sketch

He was named count between 1059 and 1061 when he appears with the title in several family transactions and royal charters, such as one dated 1061 at the Monastery of Samos when he confirms as ''Sanctius proles Ordonii comes'' (Sancho, son of Ordoño, count). Count Sancho was a member of the Curia regis of his cousins King Fernando I and
Sancha of León Sancha of León (8 November 1067) was a princess and queen of León. She was married to Ferdinand I, the Count of Castile who later became King of León after having killed Sancha's brother in battle. She and her husband commissioned the Crucifi ...
and in 1059 confirmed a private transaction between these monarchs and Fronilde Ovéquiz.Sancho Ordóñez was a first cousin of Queen Sancha, both of them grandchildren of King Bermudo II, and a second cousin of King Fernando I, both being descendants of
Urraca Fernández Urraca Fernández (died 1007) was queen of León and Navarre as the wife of two kings of León and one king of Navarre between 951 and 994. She acted as regent for her son Gonzalo in the County of Aragon in circa 996-997, and served as co-regent ...
, a daughter of Fernán González, count of Castile.
He also appears in charters issued by King
Alfonso VI Alphons (Latinized ''Alphonsus'', ''Adelphonsus'', or ''Adefonsus'') is a male given name recorded from the 8th century (Alfonso I of Asturias, r. 739–757) in the Christian successor states of the Visigothic kingdom in the Iberian peninsula. ...
, including one dated 1071 when he confirms as ''Sancio Ordoniz comes'' a donation made by the king to Velasco Vela, and in 1073 at the Monastery of Samos when the king named him one of the judges entrusted with settling a dispute between the abbot of the monastery and Ero Peláez. In 1077, Count Sancho donated the properties in Villarín de Campos that he had inherited from his grandfather, count Pelayo Rodríguez, to the
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.


Marriage and issue

Before 1082, Count Sancho married Onneca (also appears as Onega) Ovéquiz, daughter of Count Oveco Bermúdez and his wife Elvira Suárez, and sister of counts Bermudo, Vela, and Rodrigo Ovéquiz. The offspring of this marriage were: * Oveco Sánchez (died c. 1116), count, married Elvo Álvarez before 1085, with issue; * Bermudo Sánchez, mentioned by his mother and brother Vela in a charter from the Cathedral of Lugo; * Vela Sánchez (died before 1109); * Fronilde Sánchez (died before 1108), the wife of Count
Nuño Velázquez (Spanish) or (Catalan) is a masculine given name of Latin origin (, , , and so on). Its Portuguese form is . Its patronymic is (). Already in the Middle Ages the name was being confused with the similar but distinct name Munio. The meaning of ...
. One of their sons, Melendo Núñez, was the father of Nuño Meléndez, the first husband of Queen
Urraca López de Haro Urraca López de Haro ( – c. 1230) daughter of Count Lope Díaz de Haro, Lord of Biscay and his wife countess Aldonza, founders of the monastery of Cañas was Queen consort of León (1185/1187–1188) following her marriage to King Fe ...
, and their firstborn, Count
Alfonso Núñez Alfonso Núñez ('' fl.'' 1101–1135) was a Galician nobleman and military leader. He was the eldest son of Nuño Velázquez and Fronilde Sánchez, daughter of Count Sancho Ordóñez. From at least 28 January 1090 Nuño's power lay in the regio ...
, was the father of Teresa Alfonso, wife of Egas Moniz, the tutor of King Afonso I of Portugal. They were also the parents of
Sancho Núñez The name Sancho is an Iberian name of Basque origin (Santxo, Santzo, Santso, Antzo, Sans). Sancho stems from the Latin name Sanctius.Eichler, Ernst; Hilty, Gerold; Löffler, Heinrich; Steger, Hugo; Zgusta, Ladislav: ''Namenforschung/Name Studies/ ...
who married '' Infanta'' Sancha Henriques, daughter of Henry, Count of Portugal; * Jimena Sánchez, who appears as of August 10, 1093, as a nun at the Cistercian monastery of San Salvador in
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. Her filiation is attested in a charter dated January 26, 1108 when she declares herself the daughter of Count Sancho and granddaughter of Ordoño Bermudez, and makes a donation of some of her estates in Sarria,
Lemos Lemos is a Portuguese-language surname. It can be also Greek (Λεμός). Notable people by that name include: Portuguese surname * Álvaro Lemos (born 1993), Spanish professional footballer. * Amanda Lemos (born 1987), Brazilian mixed martial ...
and Asma, which was confirmed by King Alfonso VI and by several bishops.


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