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Gundemaro Pinióliz (died ), was a noble from the Kingdom of León, the ancestor of one of the most important Asturian lineages of the
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, and most likely the great-grandfather of
Jimena Díaz Doña Jimena Díaz, also spelled Ximena (; ; before July 1046 – ), reigned as Princess of Valencia from 1099 to 1102. She was the wife and successor of El Cid, whom she married between July 1074 and 12 May 1076. The Principality of Val ...
, wife of
Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar ( – 10 July 1099) was a Castilian knight and ruler in medieval Spain. Fighting both with Christian and Muslim armies during his lifetime, he earned the Arabic honorific ("the Lord" or "the Master"), which would evolve i ...
, ''el Cid''.


Biographical sketch

He was the son of Piniolo Gundemáriz and Jimena Vélaz, daughter of count Vela Núñez and his wife Totilde and sister of count Fruela Vélaz. Gundemaro had several siblings, including a sister, Elvira, married to Vermudo Vélaz, ancestors of count
Suero Vermúdez Suero Vermúdez (or Bermúdez) (died 12 August 1138) was an Asturian nobleman, territorial governor, and military leader. His career was marked by loyalty to the crown of León-Castile during the reigns of Alfonso VI, Urraca, and Alfonso VII. He ...
. His paternal uncle was Count
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, a notorious rebel. He appears frequently in medieval charters, confirming royal documents as well as in family transactions and donations. In March 976, he confirmed a donation made by his uncle count Fruela Vélaz to the Cathedral de Oviedo, as ''Gundimaro Pinioli armiger'', that is, the standard-bearer of King
Ramiro III of León Ramiro III ( 961 – 26 June 985), king of León (966–984), was the son of Sancho the Fat and his successor at the age of only five.Reinhart Dozy, ''Histoire des Musulmans d'espagne'' (1932). Family During his minority, the regency was in the ...
. During a period of fifteen years he served in the '' curia regis'' of King
Bermudo III of León Bermudo III or Vermudo III ( 1015– 4 September 1037) was the king of León from 1028 until his death. He was a son of Alfonso V of León by his first wife Elvira Menéndez (died 1022), Elvira Menéndez, and was the last Astur-Leonese dynasty, s ...
and in March 996 appears for the first time with the title of count. Count Gundemaro owned many properties in
Oviedo Oviedo () or Uviéu (Asturian language, Asturian: ) is the capital city of the Principality of Asturias in northern Spain and the administrative and commercial centre of the region. It is also the name of the municipality that contains th ...
, some purchased and others donated by kings Ramiro and Bermudo. For his baptism, Queen
Velasquita Ramírez Velasquita Ramírez (pronunciation: ²elaskita ramireθ (died ) was Queen consort of León as the first wife of King Bermudo II and mother of ''infanta'' Cristina Bermúdez, wife of Ordoño Ramírez. Biography The family origins of Velasquita ...
, possibly his godmother, gave him real estate properties He also owned land and
vill Vill is a term used in English, Welsh and Irish history to describe a basic rural land unit, roughly comparable to that of a parish, manor, village or tithing. Medieval developments The vill was the smallest territorial and administrative unit†...
as in
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. With his wife Muniadona he made many donations to religious establishments, especially to the
Monastery of San Vicente de Oviedo San Vicente de Oviedo is a Church (building), church and monastery in Oviedo, Spain. Its foundation in 761 is recorded in a charter known as the ''Pacto monástico de Oviedo'' ("Monastic Pact of Oviedo"). A copy made in the 12th century of the ori ...
and to the city's cathedral. He and his wife Muniadona founded several monasteries, including San Miguel de Trevías in 1000 and also the Monastery of Santa Marina. He last appears in medieval charters on 29 September 1011 and must have died between that date and 18 July of the following year when his widow Muniadona made a donation to the cathedral mentioning "" (Roughly: "in steadfast memory of my husband, Gundemar").


Marriage and issue

The name of his first wife is not recorded. They were the parents of: * Gontrodo Gundemáriz (died in February 1075). Gontrodo was a nun and probably the abbess of the
Monastery of San Pelayo The Monastery of Saint Pelagius (; ) is a Benedictine convent for women in the city of Oviedo in Spain. The monastery was founded by King Alfonso II of Asturias () and was initially dedicated to John the Baptist. It was only rededicated to Saint ...
in Oviedo. On 22 December 1036, her stepmother Muniadona and her half-brother Fernando, gave her four monasteries, including San Salvador de Taule (or Tol) which years later gave rise to a legal dispute between the descendants of count Gundemaro and the Cathedral of Oviedo. The donation made by Muniadona and her son Fernando was confirmed by several members of the royal house, including infanta
Cristina Bermúdez Cristina Bermúdez (pronunciation: ristina beɾmudeθ ( 982-Cornellana, 1051/1067) was an infanta of León, daughter of King Bermudo IIHer filiation, as the daughter of King Bermudo II, is attested in a charter dated 22 December 1037 granted b ...
, daughter of King
Bermudo II of León Bermudo (or Vermudo) II (c. 953 – September 999), called the Gouty (), was first a rival king in Galicia (982–984) and then king of the entire Kingdom of León (984–999). His reign is summed up by Justo Pérez de Urbel's description of h ...
and his first wife queen Velasquita Ramírez;
Teresa Bermúdez Teresa Bermúdez or Vermúdez (died 25 April 1039) was a Kingdom of León, Leonese ''infanta'' (royal princess) who became a nun at the monastery of San Pelayo. She is best known for her marriage to a Muslim ruler of Toledo, Spain, Toledo, recorded ...
, also daughter of Bermudo II and his second wife
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, as well as Jimena, daughter of King
Alfonso V of León Alfonso V (c. 9947 August 1028), called the Noble, was King of León from 999 to 1028. Like other kings of León, he used the title emperor () to assert his standing among the Christian rulers of Spain. He succeeded his father, Bermudo II, in 9 ...
. In her will, executed on 2 February 1075 in ''articulo mortis'' Gontrodo mentions her father, step-mother, and brother Fernando. Gundemaro appears in 991 for the first time with his second wife Muniadona, whose parentage is unknown and who must have married at a very young age since she is still recorded as living in 1045. Two children were born of this marriage: *
Fernando Gundemáriz Fernando is a Spanish and Portuguese given name and a surname common in Spain, Portugal, Italy, France, Switzerland, and former Spanish or Portuguese colonies in Latin America, Africa and Asia (like the Philippines, India, and Sri Lanka). It is e ...
(died after 1063). In May 1063, Count Fernando made a donation to the Monastery of San Salvador de Taule of some villas which he had from his parents, Gundemaro and Muniadona, and also from his brother Pelayo who seems to have been dead by that date. He donated several villas, including Sierra de la Reina which he had received from Queen Velasquita Ramiréz when he was baptized. He married Muniadona Ordóñez, daughter of Ordoño Ramírez and great-granddaughter of count
Gonzalo Menéndez Gonzalo Menéndez (or Gonçalo Mendes) (''fl''. 950–997) was a Count of Portugal in the Kingdom of León. He regularly carries the title count (''comes''), the highest in the kingdom, in surviving documents. He may have used the title ''ma ...
He was apparently the grandfather of
Jimena Díaz Doña Jimena Díaz, also spelled Ximena (; ; before July 1046 – ), reigned as Princess of Valencia from 1099 to 1102. She was the wife and successor of El Cid, whom she married between July 1074 and 12 May 1076. The Principality of Val ...
, the wife of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, ''El Cid''. Jimena was daughter of
Diego Fernández de Oviedo Diego is a Spanish masculine given name. The Portuguese equivalent is Diogo. The etymology of Diego is disputed, with two major origin hypotheses: ''Tiago'' and ''Didacus''. The name also has several patronymic derivations, listed below. ...
and his wife Cristina, whom recent reconstructions make daughter of Count Fernando, though others see Diego himself as Count Fernando's child. * Pelayo Gundemáriz (died before 1063).


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