Ordoño II ( – June 924,
León) was a king of Galicia from 910, and king of
Galicia and
León from 914 until his death. He was an energetic ruler who submitted the kingdom of Leon to his control and fought successfully against the Muslims, who still dominated most of the
Iberian Peninsula
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. His reign marked the tactical and smooth transition of the
''regnum Asturum'' to the
''regnum Legionis'', with the royal headquarters already established in the city of León.
Family
Born around 873, he was the second son of King
Alfonso III of Asturias, and his wife,
Jimena.
Upon Alfonso's death in 910, the kingdom was divided among his three sons:
León went to
García,
Galicia to Ordoño, and
Asturias
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It is coextensive with the provinces of Spain, province of Asturias and contains some of the territory t ...
to
Fruela. Asturian primacy was nevertheless recognised, though Ordoño was of a harder temperament than his brothers. Upon García's death in
Zamora in 914, Ordoño succeeded him to the throne of the
León.
Life
Youth
His father sent him to
Zaragoza
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to be educated in the court of the
Banu Qasi. During his father's lifetime he served the government of Galicia. He personally directed, before the year 910, a military expedition against the Muslims in the south of the Iberian Peninsula, which reached the city of Seville. The expedition destroyed and looted the neighborhood of Regel, "''considered one of the strongest and most opulent''," as it is referred to by ''
Historia silense'', but this neighborhood has not been identified with certainty by historians.
For unknown reasons, the children of Alfonso III the Great rebelled against their father in 909. Although the infant
Garcia, brother of Ordoño, was arrested and imprisoned in Gauzón castle, the following year Alfonso III was obliged to abdicate by his children and divide his kingdom amongst them. The kingdom of León devolved to the firstborn son, Garcia, while the kingdom of Asturias went to Fruela and Galicia to Ordoño. Alfonso III died in the city of Zamora on December 20, 910.
Garcia I kept distant and combative relations with his brother Ordoño. When Alfonso III died, Garcia prevented the bishop Gennadius of Astorga from taking five hundred
metcales, donated by Alfonso III to the shrine of the Apostle, to the city of Santiago de Compostela with him.
Accession to the throne of León
At the death of his brother Garcia, which occurred in the city of
Zamora in 914, Ordoño II inherited the kingdom of León since, even though his brother had married, he died childless.
Reign
Ordoño continued thereafter the expansion of the Christian polity of his forefathers on two fronts. In his south-western territories, he sacked
Mérida and
Évora and forced the
Muslim
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governor of the region to buy his retreat.
In his eastern territories, he united with
Sancho I Garcés,
king
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of
Navarre
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, against the
emir of Córdoba,
Abd-ar-Rahman III
ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd Allāh ibn Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn al-Ḥakam al-Rabdī ibn Hishām ibn Abd al-Rahman I, ʿAbd al-Raḥmān al-Dākhil (; 890–961), or simply ʿAbd al-Raḥmān III, was the Umayyad dyna ...
. The Moors were put to rout at
San Esteban de Gormaz
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(917).
Arnedo and
Calahorra were taken the next year from the Banu Qasi. The reaction of Abd-ar-rahman, however, was severe. In 920, he sent an army to recover
Osma and San Esteban de Gormaz. He crossed into Navarre and defeated the Christians at
Valdejunquera and took the
bishop
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s of
Tui and
Salamanca
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captive. Though intending to crush
Pamplona
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Lying at near above sea level, the city (and the wider Cuenca de Pamplona) is located on the flood pl ...
itself, he turned around to deal with his immense booty.
Ordoño II—who had come at King Sancho's request—attributed the loss to the absence of the leading
count
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s of
Castile—
Nuño Fernández,
Fernando Ansúrez and Abolmóndar Albo—who had not come at his call. He brought them together at Tebular on the
river Carrión and had them imprisoned. The Christian counteroffensive was immediate, occupying
La Rioja
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and incorporating into Navarre
Nájera and
Viguera.
He suffered frequent raids into his territory from the armies of
Abd-ar-Rahman III
ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd Allāh ibn Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn al-Ḥakam al-Rabdī ibn Hishām ibn Abd al-Rahman I, ʿAbd al-Raḥmān al-Dākhil (; 890–961), or simply ʿAbd al-Raḥmān III, was the Umayyad dyna ...
and he confronted the Castilians who were planning a revolt in León.
Marriages
Ordoño married three times. His first wife, and the mother of his children, was
Elvira Menéndez, daughter of count
Hermenegildo Gutiérrez and aunt of
San Rosendo.
He then married Aragonta González, daughter of count Gonzalo Betótez. He set her aside because "she was not pleasing to him". When he formed a political alliance with Sancho I of Pamplona, he was married to that king's daughter, Sancha. He died in 924 leaving young children, and was succeeded by his eldest surviving brother,
Fruela, the
king of Asturias, thereby reuniting their father's patrimony. His widow would remarry
Álvaro Herraméliz, Count of Álava, and following his death in 931, became the wife of
Fernán González of Castile.
References
Further reading
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External links
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870s births
924 deaths
Year of birth uncertain
10th-century Galician monarchs
10th-century Leonese monarchs
9th-century Asturian nobility
Astur-Leonese dynasty
Sons of emperors