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Tello Pérez de Meneses (died ) was a Castilian magnate and military leader under the reign of King Alfonso VIII of Castile, and the ancestor of the Téllez de Meneses, a prominent noble lineage, whose descendants include several royal members such as Queen
María de Molina María Alfonso Téllez de Meneses (c. 1265 – 1321), known as María de Molina, was queen consort of Castile and León from 1284 to 1295 by marriage to Sancho IV of Castile, and served as regent for her minor son Ferdinand IV (1295 - c.1301) ...
, Tello's great-granddaughter, and
Leonor Telles de Meneses Leonor Teles (or Teles de Meneses; ) was List of Portuguese consorts, queen consort of Portugal by marriage to Ferdinand I of Portugal, King Ferdinand I, and one of the protagonists, along with her brothers and her daughter Beatrice of Portugal, ...
, queen consort of Portugal. Tello participated in several military campaigns during the
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and subsequent ''
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'', and was also a generous founder and patron of monasteries and hospitals for captives and lepers. Together with the Girón, the Téllez de Meneses were among the most influential and powerful aristocratic groups in
Tierra de Campos Tierra de Campos ("Land of Fields") is a large historical and natural region or greater comarca that straddles the provinces of León, Zamora, Valladolid and Palencia, in Castile and León, Spain. It is a vast, desolate plain with practically ...
.


Family background

Tello's name in contemporary Latin charters is ''Tellus Petri'' or ''Petriz''. His mother's name is not known. His father was Pedro Martínez, son of Martín Pérez, lord of
Tordesillas Tordesillas () is a town and municipality in the province of Valladolid, Castile and León, central Spain. It is located southwest of the provincial capital, Valladolid at an elevation of . The population was c. 9,000 . The town is located ...
and ''merino mayor'' of Queen
Urraca Urraca (also spelled ''Hurraca'', ''Urracha'' and ''Hurracka'' in medieval Latin) is a female first name. In Spanish, the name means magpie, derived perhaps from Latin ''furax'', meaning "thievish", in reference to the magpie's tendency to collec ...
. Although the filiation of Martín Pérez remains unknown, he must have been a member of the highest ranks of the nobility having married, as her second husband, Mayor Pérez, the widow of
Álvar Fáñez Álvar Fáñez (or Háñez) (died 1114) was a Leonese nobleman and military leader under Alfonso VI of León and Castile, becoming the nearly independent ruler of Toledo under Queen Urraca. He became the subject of legend, being transformed by th ...
, and daughter of count
Pedro Ansúrez Pedro Ansúrez (''floruit'' 1065–1117; died probably 9 September 1118) was a Kingdom of Castile, Castilian nobleman, count of Liébana, Saldaña, Palencia, Saldaña and Carrión de los Condes, Carrión in the closing decades of the eleventh cent ...
and his wife countess Eylo Alfonso.


At the court, ''tenencias'' and estates, military campaigns and repopulation

Tello Pérez de Meneses was a distinguished member of the curia regis of King Alfonso VIII of Castile whom he served as a loyal vassal and from whom he received many royal favors. He owned vast estates in the eastern part of
Tierra de Campos Tierra de Campos ("Land of Fields") is a large historical and natural region or greater comarca that straddles the provinces of León, Zamora, Valladolid and Palencia, in Castile and León, Spain. It is a vast, desolate plain with practically ...
, some of which were adjacent to Torozos including Meneses and Montealegre. He also owned land in the valley of the Sequillo River and other properties along the Way of St. James, where he founded hospitals for pilgrims and lepers. He was ''tenente'' of Cea in 1181, a region where he also owned several estates, as well as of Meneses. On 3 February 1184 Tello received a gift of some mills at Villanueva on the Cea from Alfonso VIII. In 1177, he fought and led the Christian armies in the nine-month siege of Cuenca until the city surrendered on 21 September of that year. Tello was in charge of repopulating the valley of the
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, in the region extending from the
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wetlands to the estuary of the Jabalón River as part of an agreement with the
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pursuant to which Tello was entrusted with the task of bringing cattle and Moorish slaves to the region of
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. As compensation for his efforts, Tello was granted the rights of
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during his lifetime and at his death, all the property and half of the cattle would revert to the order. Also as compensation, he was granted the villa of Ocaña during his lifetime. He and his wife had previously donated Ocaña, which they had received from Alfonso VIII, to the Order of Calatrava in January 1177, during the siege of Cuenca. In the same month, King Alfonso also gave Tello several houses in Cuenca in exchange for the castle of Malagón which Tello donated subsequently for the construction and upkeep of a hospital for captives in this city.


Religious patronage and foundations

In November 1173, King Alfonso VIII gave Tello and his wife Gontrodo his properties in Matallana and, in 1175, the same king confirmed the foundation of the Monastery of Santa María de Matallana by Tello and his wife. The document was confirmed by the five children of this marriage; Alfonso, García, Tello, Suero, and Teresa. This monastery is situated in
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in the province of Valladolid. On 13 March 1182, Tello and his relative Pedro Gutiérrez and his wife María Boso, founded a hospital for captives and pilgrims in Cuenca which they handed over to the
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for its administration. The "captives" of the ''hospitalis captiuorum'' were former prisoners-of-war of the Muslims. With his wife and children, Tello made a generous donation in 1185 to the Monastery of Santa María de Trianos which included his estates and properties in Trianos, Villacreces, ''Tordellos'', San Nicolás del Real Camino and
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, properties which he and his mother-in-law, Teresa Pérez, abbess at the monastery in
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, had previously acquired. The following June, King Alfonso VIII confirmed this donation and donated additional properties. Although the foundation of this monastery has been attributed to Tello and his wife, the monastery already existed in 1125 when on 7 of December of that year,
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issued a Papal bull appointing the abbot and the prior of this religious establishment. Tello and his descendants continued to be the patrons and benefactors of this monastery. In 1195, Tello and his wife founded a hospital for lepers in San Nicolás del Real Camino which they subsequently donated to the Monastery of Santa María de Trianos, also founding, on 6 December 1196, another hospital for lepers in Villamartín, near Carrión de los Condes, the administration of which they later entrusted to the
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. With the consent of his five children, all of whom are mentioned in the charter, Tello made a generous donation in July 1195 to a monastery in
Villanueva de San Mancio Villanueva de San Mancio is a municipality located in the province of Valladolid, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE INE, Ine or ine may refer to: Institutions * Institut für Nukleare Entsorgung, a German nuclear re ...
which had been founded a century earlier but whose assets had diminished considerably. Tello and his children later donated this monastery to the Monastery of Sahagún in 1198. Tello Pérez de Meneses probably died in the first half of 1200 since his children made a donation in June of that year to the abbot of the Monastery of Sahagún and certainly before April 1201 when again, they made a donation of several properties for the souls of their parents. According to the 16th century historian
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, the sarcophagi of the founders were in the main chapel of the disappeared Monastery of Matallana.


Marriage and issue

On 22 June 1161, Tello granted ''arras'' to his wife Gontrodo García.Her name is variously spelled Gontrodo Garciaz, Gontino Garsie and Gontroo Garsie. The properties included Meneses, Villa Avia, Barrio Falcón, Villa Nova, and Castriello. Gontrodo probably contributed properties and estates that she had inherited from the Flaínez family in Tierra de Campos. As a great-granddaughter of Martín Flaínez, one of the counts who died in the Battle of Uclés Gontrodo was the daughter of García Pérez (died in September 1165), '' tenente'' in Cea, and of Teresa Pérez (died on 10 May 1187), the founders of the Cistercian Monastery of Santa María la Real de Gradefes where Teresa, as a widow, became a nun and later its abbess. They had five children, all born between 1161 and 1175. All the male offspring took part in the Battle of Navas de Tolosa in June 1212. * Alfonso Téllez de Meneses, who inherited the
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and played an important role in the political crisis that ensued after the early and accidental death of
Henry I of Castile Henry I of Castile (14 April 1204 – 6 June 1217) was king of Castile. He was the son of Alfonso VIII of Castile and Eleanor of England, Queen of Castile (daughter of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine). He was the brother of Berengu ...
. *García Téllez, who died young and is the ancestor of the Tello lineage in
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. * Tello Téllez de Meneses, Bishop of
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. * Suero Téllez de Meneses (died c. 1227), was the tenant-in-chief of Montealegre,
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, Grajal, and Cea and a staunch supporter of Queen
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. He married Sancha Gutiérrez, daughter of
Gutierre Rodríguez de Castro Gutierre Rodríguez de Castro also known as Gutierre Ruiz de Castro and nicknamed ''el Escalabrado'' (died ) was a Castilian nobleman, member of the House of Castro as the son of Rodrigo Fernández de Castro and his wife Elo Álvarez, daughter of ...
and Elvira Osorio with whom he had two children: Gutierre and Fernando Suárez de Meneses, the former being the ancestor of the Tellez de Meneses of Toledo, and the latter a member of the clergy in Palencia. In 1227, Suero and his wife made a donation to the Monastery of Benevívere of his estate in Cisneros, Palencia. * Teresa Téllez, who married Martín Pérez.


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