García Álvarez (alférez)
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García Álvarez (died 1108?) was the ''
alférez In medieval Iberia, an ''alférez'' (, ) or ''alferes'' (, ) was a high-ranking official in the household of a king or magnate. The term is derived from the Arabic ('' al-fāris''), meaning "knight" or "cavalier", and it was commonly Latinised ...
'', or commander of the royal military household, under King
Alfonso VI of León and Castile Alfonso VI (1 July 1109), nicknamed the Brave (''El Bravo'') or the Valiant, was king of Kingdom of León, León (10651109), Kingdom of Galicia, Galicia (10711109), and Kingdom of Castile, Castile (10721109). After the conquest of Toledo, Spai ...
from 1100/2 to 1107. He was the son of Álvar Díaz de Oca and a member of one of the leading families of Castile. García may have died at the battle of Uclés on 29 May 1108. He does not appear in any contemporary records after 27 December 1107, but this may be simply because he had been replaced in the important post of ''alférez'' by Pedro González de Lara. In any case, he died around this time, shortly after his own father. The 13th-century historian
Lucas of Tuy Lucas de Tui (or O Tudense) (died 1249) was a Kingdom of León, Leonese cleric and intellectual, remembered best as a historian. He was Bishop of Tui, Galicia, Tuy from 1239 until his death. Born in León, León, León, Lucas was a Canon (priest), ...
, in his ''Chronicon mundi'', reports that "King Alfonso Igravely offended the Castilian count García de Cabrera and in order to placate the same gave him his sister Elvira as a wife and pacified the whole kingdom that was in rebellion." Since the title of count was rare in Castile in the late 11th century and the only known count of the name,
García Ordóñez García Ordóñez (died 29 May 1108), called de Nájera or de Cabra and Crispus or el Crespo de Grañón in the epic literature, was a Castilian magnate who ruled the Rioja, with his seat at Nájera, from 1080 until his death. He is famous in lit ...
, could not be whom Lucas meant, it has been surmised that García Álvarez is meant, and that Lucas is using the term "count" loosely to mean "magnate". If this is the case, then García was married to Elvira of Toro. Another 13th-century history, '' De rebus Hispaniae'', records that García was the guardian of the king's son and heir,
Sancho Alfónsez Sancho Alfónsez (or Adefónsez) (c. 1093 – 29 May 1108) was the only son of King Alfonso VI of Castile and León; his mother was the Moorish princess Zaida. Alfonso's heir from May 1107, he eventually co-ruled from Toledo. He predeceased his ...
, and died defending him at Uclés.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Alvarez, Garcia 1108 deaths People of the Reconquista Date of birth unknown