Gutier Menéndez (''c''. 865 – 934) was the most powerful
Galician magnate
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of his time in the
Kingdom of León
The Kingdom of León was an independent kingdom situated in the northwest region of the Iberian Peninsula. It was founded in 910 when the Christian princes of Kingdom of Asturias, Asturias along the Bay of Biscay, northern coast of the peninsula ...
. Related to the royal family through marriages, he acted as a powerbroker in the civil wars that followed the disputed succession of 925.
Family
Gutier could not have been born much later than 870, since he had an adult son in 911. He was a son of Count
Hermenegildo Gutiérrez and Hermesinda Gatóñez. His paternal grandparents were Gutier and Elvira, while his maternal grandparents were Count
Gatón and Egilo. Gatón's sister, Nuña, was the wife of King
Ordoño I, while Gutier's sister
Elvira
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In the Balkans, Elvira is popular among Bosniaks, Croats, and Slovenes in the ...
was the wife of
Ordoño II.
Gutier married Ilduara Ériz, daughter of Count
Ero Fernández
Ero Fernández (died 926) was a Galician magnate, count in Lugo, grandfather of St. Rudesind, and ancestor of several noble Galician and Portuguese lineages who married into the highest ranks of the nobility of the kingdoms of León and Cast ...
and Adosinda. They were probably married no later than 890, judging by the ages of their children. They had three sons and two daughters:
*Munio (''fl''. 911–55), count, married his cousin Elvira Arias, daughter of count
Arias Menéndez, Gutier's brother. One of their daughters, Goto Muñoz, was the wife of King
Sancho Ordóñez
Sancho Ordóñez ( 895 – 929) was King of Galicia from 926 and until his death in 929, and may briefly have been King of León in 925–26. He was the eldest son of Ordoño II, who inherited Galicia in a partition of the Kingdom of Asturias wit ...
.
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Rudesind
Saint Rudesind (; ) (907 – March 1, 977) was a Galician people, Galician bishop and abbot. He was also a regional administrator and military leader under his kinsmen, the Kings of León.
Life
Rudesind was born into the nobility: his father wa ...
(''fl''. 916–77), abbot of
Celanova
Celanova is a municipality in the province of Ourense, in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Terra de Celanova. Situated near the border with Portugal, the municipality is bordered by Ramirás, Cartelle ...
and
bishop of Mondoñedo
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, later regarded as a saint.
*Fruela (''fl''. 935–42), count, married Sarracina, grandparents of Tota, wife of count
Menendo González
Menendo González (Portuguese language, Portuguese and Galician language, Galician: ''Mendo Gonçalves''; died 6 October 1008) was a semi-autonomous Kingdom of Galicia, Duke of Galicia and County of Portugal, Count of Portugal (997–1008), a domi ...
. They were apparently also ancestors of the
House of Traba, though the precise connection is disputed.
*Adosinda (''fl''. 934–64), her first husband was count Jimeno Díaz, son of count
Diego Fernández. After his death, she married his nephew, Ramiro Menéndez, with whom she had several children. They were probably the parents of Queen
Velasquita Ramírez Velasquita Ramírez (pronunciation: �elaskita 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 ...
, wife of
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 ...
.
*Hermesinda (''fl''. 929–34) the wife of Count Pelayo González, son of Count Gonzalo Betótez and brother of Count
Hermenegildo González
Hermenegildo González or Mendo I Gonçalves (died between 943 and 950) was a Galician count in the 10th century Kingdom of León, '' tenente'' in Deza, and the ancestor of one of the most relevant Galaico-Portuguese lineages of the Early Mid ...
. One of their daughters, Ilduara Peláez, was the wife 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 ...
.
In their testament, dated 934, Gutier and Ilduara, with the support of their relatives, divided their property roughly equally between their five children in a so-called ''colmellum divisionis'', a division of property within a branch of a family. In the will, Gutier says that during his career he obtained wealth through "royal grants, booty in war and other means" (''de munificentia regis, de preda vel de ex aliquo ganato'') on top of the wealth that he had inherited.
Gutier's immense wealth is indicated by the aforementioned testament and a gift of land to his wife made on 16 August 916. He gave her lands not only in Galicia, the family's power base, but also in
Portugal
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to the south and
Asturias
Asturias (; ; ) officially the Principality of Asturias, is an autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community in northwest Spain.
It is coextensive with the provinces of Spain, province of Asturias and contains some of the territory t ...
to the east.
Career
During the reign of his brother-in-law,
Ordoño II, king of Galicia from 910 and then of León from 914 until his death in 924, Gutier was a regular presence at the royal court. He is attested as a signatory and intervenor in numerous royal acts, and during this period his activity was not restricted to Galicia.
Ordoño II was succeeded without incident by his younger brother,
Fruela II. On Fruela's death the following year (925), however, a civil war broke out between the sons of Ordoño, who were Gutier's nephews. The eldest son,
Sancho Ordóñez
Sancho Ordóñez ( 895 – 929) was King of Galicia from 926 and until his death in 929, and may briefly have been King of León in 925–26. He was the eldest son of Ordoño II, who inherited Galicia in a partition of the Kingdom of Asturias wit ...
, briefly established himself at León, but by 926 he was restricted to Galicia, while his younger brother,
Alfonso IV, ruled in León. In December 927, the two kings, apparently reconciled, met to confirm the restoration of the monastery of
Santa María de Loyo in the suburbs of
Lugo
Lugo (, ) is a city in northwestern Spain in the autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Galicia (Spain), Galicia. It is the capital of the Lugo (province), province of Lugo. The municipality had a population of 100,060 in 2024, ...
by Gutier and Ilduara. In the royal presence, Gutier presided over the council. The situation suggests that Gutier's intervention may have reconciled the two kings, or even that he was acting as regent of the kingdom.

In 927, Sancho granted Gutier the villa of Villare, which neighboured Gutier's house in
Vilanova dos Infantes. Gutier's son Rudesind later built the
abbey of Celanova on the land at Villare. Besides his house or palace (''domus'') at Vilanova, Gutier owned another at
Portomarín.
Upon Sancho's death in 929, Alfonso IV took over direct rule in Galicia. On 16 August, he rewarded Gutier for his continued support with rule over six counties in Galicia:
Quiroga,
Santiago de Castillón,
Lor,
Saviñao,
Louseiro and
Ortigueira
Ortigueira is a seaport and municipality in the province of A Coruña the autonomous community of Galicia in northwestern Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Ortegal. It is located on the northern slope of the Serra da Faladoira, the river Mer ...
. The first five were all located within the ''
Terra de Lemos
A Terra de Lemos is a comarca in the Galician province of Lugo. The overall population of this local region is 30,151 (2019).
Municipalities
Bóveda, Monforte de Lemos
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'' not far from Lugo, while Ortigueira is on the northern coast. All are in Galicia. A document of 942, written after the death of Gutier and his brother
Arias
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, show that they had once governed even more counties (''commissa'') and
deaneries
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(''decanías''). The document mentions
Lor and Quiroga, but also lists
Bubal,
Ladra,
Limia
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,
Paramo,
Salnés,
Sorga and
Triós in Galicia, as well as
Refojos de Leza further south in the county of Portugal.
Gutier witnessed many other royal acts of Alfonso IV until his overthrow by his younger brother,
Ramiro II in 931. Gutier may have had a large role in Alfonso's overthrow, since he witnessed many acts of Ramiro from 931 until his death. By contrast most of the magnates who backed Alfonso against his brother were marginalized following Ramiro's victory.
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Gutier Menendez
860s births
934 deaths
Year of birth uncertain
Galician nobility
10th-century people from the Kingdom of León