Lope Díaz III de Haro (b. ? – d. June 8, 1288,
Alfaro) was a Spanish noble and head of the
House of Haro. He was the 8th
Lord of Biscay
The Lordship of Biscay (, Basque: ''Bizkaiko jaurerria'') was a region under feudal rule in the region of Biscay in the Iberian Peninsula between 1040 and 1876, ruled by a political figure known as the Lord of Biscay. One of the Basque ''señor� ...
, a post which he gained by hereditary means after the death of his father. He held that title from 1254 until his own death in 1288 where he died attempting to assassinate the King of Castile.
Family origins
He was son of
Diego López III de Haro and
Constanza de Bearne. His maternal grandparents were the Vizconde
Guillermo II de Bearne and his wife,
Garsenda de Provenza. His paternal grandparents were
Lope Díaz II de Haro, also Lord of Biscay, and of
Urraca Alfonso de León, the illegitimate daughter of King
Alfonso IX of León
Alfonso IX (15 August 117123 or 24 September 1230) was King of León from the death of his father Ferdinand II in 1188 until his own death.
He took steps towards modernizing and democratizing his dominion and founded the University of Salaman ...
. Lope was the oldest of 5 siblings which included
Teresa de Haro, who merged the Haro family with the
House of Lara
The House of Lara (Spanish: ''Casa de Lara'') is a noble family from the medieval Kingdom of Castile. Two of its branches, one of the Dukes of Nájera and one of the Marquises of Aguilar de Campoo were considered Grandees of Spain. The Lara fami ...
, and
Diego López V de Haro who died during the
Siege of Algeciras in 1310.
Biography
Lope took possession of the title of
Biscay
Biscay ( ; ; ), is a province of the Basque Country (autonomous community), Basque Autonomous Community, heir of the ancient Lordship of Biscay, lying on the south shore of the Bay of Biscay, eponymous bay. The capital and largest city is Bilb ...
while still a minor after the death of his father. Due to the unnatural way in which his father died and the fact that his father had actively supported the overthrow of
Alfonso X of Castile
Alfonso X (also known as the Wise, ; 23 November 1221 – 4 April 1284) was King of Castile, Kingdom of León, León and Kingdom of Galicia, Galicia from 1 June 1252 until his death in 1284. During the April 1257 Imperial election, election of 1 ...
and had sworn allegiance to the
King of Navarre
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, Lope's tutors brought the boy to
Estella-Lizarra
Estella (Spanish language, Spanish) or Lizarra (Basque language, Basque) is a town located in the autonomous community of Navarre, in northern Spain. It lies south west of Pamplona, close to the border with La Rioja (autonomous community), La Rioj ...
where he too offered his services to the Navarese King.
After long, Lope was reconciled with Alfonso X who reinstated Lope as Lord of
Haro, a privilege his father had lost the family. Lope entered the service of the Prince,
Fernando de la Cerda, the eldest son and heir of King Alfonso X. Fernando however ended up dying in 1275, before his father throwing into question his line of succession. Disputes arose between two family members; Prince Fernando's young son,
Alfonso de la Cerda and his uncle, Prince Fernando's younger brother,
Sancho de Castilla who began jockeying for power and influence to see if he would gain power over the succession of the Castilian crown. Lope decided to throw his support behind Sancho which turned out to be a savvy move.
On April 4, 1284, Alfonso X of Castile died and Sancho IV of Castile was named
King of Castile
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...
. Sancho IV was married to
María de Molina
María Alfonso Téllez de Meneses (c. 1265 – 1321), known as María de Molina, was queen consort of Kingdom of Castile, Castile and Kingdom of León, León from 1284 to 1295 by marriage to Sancho IV of Castile, and served as regent for her min ...
who was the sister of Don Lope Diaz' wife. This good fortune made Lope a very powerful man, earning the Lord of Biscay the additional titles of Mayordomo Real of the Kingdom, Caniller y Alférez Mayor, and was given title of all the land from
Burgos
Burgos () is a city in Spain located in the autonomous community of Castile and León. It is the capital and most populous municipality of the province of Burgos.
Burgos is situated in the north of the Iberian Peninsula, on the confluence of th ...
to
Cantabria
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. In 1287, he was the regent of the Kingdom of Castile along with the Bishop of
Astorga.
Death
Before long, the other nobles of Castile became envious of Lope's enormous power and began to take their issues up with the King. Things came to the breaking point on June 8, 1288, in a town in
La Rioja
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called
Alfaro. In a meeting with King Sancho IV, Lope Díaz III de Haro got in an argument with
Juan Alfonso López de Haro I, a noble of the same
House of Haro who held the title of
Señorío de Cameros. The argument allegedly resulted in Lope pulling out a knife and threatening the life of the King where after he was executed. The Spanish text of the incident from author
Claudio Sánchez-Albornoz y Menduiña is as follows.
Marriage and descendants
He married
Juana Alfonso de Molina, daughter of
Alfonso of Molina, niece of the King
Alfonso IX of León
Alfonso IX (15 August 117123 or 24 September 1230) was King of León from the death of his father Ferdinand II in 1188 until his own death.
He took steps towards modernizing and democratizing his dominion and founded the University of Salaman ...
, and sister of the wife of King
Sancho IV of Castile
Sancho IV of Castile (12 May 1258 – 25 April 1295) called the Brave (''el Bravo''), was the king of Castile, León and Galicia (now parts of Spain) from 1284 to his death. Following his brother Ferdinand's death, he gained the s ...
. He married Juana without the consent of the king which was considered a great affront at the time. The wedding took place at the
Monasterio de Santa María y San Andrés and the following marriage brought two children:
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Diego López IV de Haro (born ?, died 1289), who succeeded his father as
Lord of Biscay
The Lordship of Biscay (, Basque: ''Bizkaiko jaurerria'') was a region under feudal rule in the region of Biscay in the Iberian Peninsula between 1040 and 1876, ruled by a political figure known as the Lord of Biscay. One of the Basque ''señor� ...
and as head of the
House of Haro. After his death, there was a struggle over the succession of the Lordship of Biscay between Diego's paternal uncle,
Diego López V de Haro, and his sister, María II Díaz de Haro who was supported by her husband and King Alfonso X.
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María II Díaz de Haro (born , died 1342), Married
Juan de Castilla, son of
Alfonso X of Castile
Alfonso X (also known as the Wise, ; 23 November 1221 – 4 April 1284) was King of Castile, Kingdom of León, León and Kingdom of Galicia, Galicia from 1 June 1252 until his death in 1284. During the April 1257 Imperial election, election of 1 ...
, the King of Castile and León. She became the
Señora de Vizcaya or Lady of Biscay in 1310, after the death of her paternal uncle
Diego López V de Haro, with whom she had been fighting for the title. Diego V was successful in his attempts to capture the lordship after the death of
Diego López IV de Haro. Maria was the mother of
Juan de Haro 'el Tuerto' who was assassinated in
Toro
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Places
*Toro, Molise, a ''comune'' in the Province of Campobasso, Italy
*Toro, Nigeria, a Local Government Area of Bauchi State, Nigeria
*Toro, Shizuoka, an archaeological site in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
*Toro, Zamora, a ''m ...
in 1326 by order of the King
Alfonso XI de Castilla.
References
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See also
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House of Haro
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Lords of Biscay
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Year of birth missing
1288 deaths
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