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Nuño Álvarez de Carazo (''
floruit ''Floruit'' ( ; usually abbreviated fl. or occasionally flor.; from Latin for 'flourished') denotes a date or period during which a person was known to have been alive or active. In English, the unabbreviated word may also be used as a noun indic ...
'' 1028–1054) was a Castilian nobleman, diplomat, and warrior. Throughout his career he maintained important relations with the
Kingdom of Navarre The Kingdom of Navarre ( ), originally the Kingdom of Pamplona, occupied lands on both sides of the western Pyrenees, with its northernmost areas originally reaching the Atlantic Ocean (Bay of Biscay), between present-day Spain and France. The me ...
, which his lands and lordships bordered. There were at least three persons named "Nuño Álvarez" in mid eleventh-century Castile. Nuño Álvarez de Carazo appears in sixteen documents between 1033 and 1054 with the honorific ' or ' and two with the territorial appellation ''de Carazo''. He was the eldest of his brothers and may have been the maternal great uncle 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 ...
, his brother Rodrigo being the father of Rodrigo Díaz's mother. Since Nuño's brother Diego and sister Mumadona held land at Carazo and
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, it seems likely that Nuño's lordship in this region was based on familial estates and patrimonial lands. Carazo is not particularly near the border with Navarre, but it is probable that the land between them was sparsely populated. The lowlands near where the
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entered the Arlanzón were probably part of his lordship, and Nuño possessed properties in
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and Vilviestre del Pinar halfway between Carazo and Navarre. Nuño's importance in the frontier region southeast of
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is apparent in the archives of the monasteries of San Pedro de Arlanza and San Pedro de Cardeña. Nuño also had properties in
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, including at
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and perhaps at Oca. In 1016
Sancho III of Navarre Sancho Garcés III ( 992–996 – 18 October 1035), also known as Sancho the Great (, ), was the King of Pamplona from 1004 until his death in 1035. He also ruled the County of Aragon and by marriage the counties of Castile, Álava and Monzón ...
and
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established by agreement the border between their respective realms. Sometime later, probably between 1030 and 1035, Nuño Álvarez and his neighbour across the border in Navarre,
Fortún Ochoiz Fortún Ochoiz or Fortún Ochoa (''floruit'' 1013–1050) was a Navarrese nobleman, diplomat, and statesman. Throughout his known career he held the '' tenencia'' of La Rioja, an important marcher lordship, the rump of the Kingdom of Viguera, an ...
, re-confirmed the division and the frontier. This act, confirming only the border as it passed through the
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, is preserved in a short notice in a document from the ''Becerro Galicano'', a
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of the monastery of
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. It is the only record of the division of 1016, only the surveying for which was perhaps undertaken, the hypothetical treaty never being drawn up or confirmed. It is also possible that Nuño and Fortún confirmed the old frontier in an act of rebellion, without authority from their respective lords. Nuño had other relations with Navarre after
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, which was part of ''Castella Vetula'' (Old Castile), was allotted to Navarre on the division of Sancho III's realm (1035). Four times Nuño visited the court of
García Sánchez III of Navarre García or Garcia may refer to: People * García (surname) * Kings of Pamplona/Navarre ** García Íñiguez of Pamplona, king of Pamplona 851/2–882 ** García Sánchez I of Pamplona, king of Pamplona 931–970 ** García Sánchez II of Pamp ...
when it visited
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, the capital of ''Castella Vetula'' and the place of Sancho III's burial. The Navarrese scribes referred to him and the other visiting Castilians the phrase ''isti sunt castellani'' ("these are Castilians") and relegated them to the bottom of witness lists. This can be explained by his allegiance to
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, who was often at odds with his brother García. Nuño probably died fighting alongside his king against the king of Navarre at the
Battle of Atapuerca The Battle of Atapuerca was fought on 1 September 1054 at the site of Piedrahita ("standing stone") in the valley of Atapuerca between two brothers, King García Sánchez III of Navarre and King Ferdinand I of Castile. The Castilians won and ...
in 1054, where his brother Fortún probably also died.Peterson, 12.


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Princeton: Princeton University Press. *Sánchez de Mora, A. 2003. "La parentela de los Álvarez: un grupo gentilicio vinculado al territorio situado al sur del río Arlanzón (s. XI)". ''Silos. Un Milenio. Actas del Congreso Internacional sobre la abadía de Santo Domingo de Silos''. Burgos, 441–55. *Torres Sevilla, M. 2000. ''El Cid y otros señores de la guerra''. León. {{DEFAULTSORT:Carazo, Nuno Alvarez De Date of birth unknown 1054 deaths Castilian nobility 11th-century diplomats 11th-century Spanish nobility