Rodrigo Muñoz (Galician Count)
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Rodrigo Muñoz{{efn, His name is sometimes represented in older sources as Rodrigo ''Núñez''. Though sharing a common origin, the names Nuño and Munio were distinct at this time. However, scribes and historians in later centuries came to use them interchangeably, such that the distinction was lost. (''
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 ...
'' 1073–23 October 1086) was a Galician count 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 ...
, best known for his death at the
Battle of Sagrajas The Battle of Sagrajas (23 October 1086), also called Zalaca or Zallaqah (), was a conflict fought in 1086 between the Almoravid dynasty, Almoravid army, led by their king, Yusuf ibn Tashfin, and the forces of King Alfonso VI of León and Cas ...
fighting for
Alfonso VI of León Alphons (Latinized ''Alphonsus'', ''Adelphonsus'', or ''Adefonsus'') is a male given name recorded from the 8th century ( Alfonso I of Asturias, r. 739–757) in the Christian successor states of the Visigothic Kingdom in the Iberian Peninsula. ...
. As related by chronicler
Pelagius of Oviedo Pelagius (or Pelayo) of Oviedo (died 28 January 1153) was a medieval ecclesiastic, historian, and Forgery, forger who served the Diocese of Oviedo as an auxiliary bishop from 1098 and as bishop from 1102 until his deposition in 1130 and again from ...
, Rodrigo was son of count Munio Rodríguez by Jimena Ordoñez, a granddaughter of
Vermudo II of León Bermudo or Vermudo, from Latin Veremundus, is a given name of Germanic origin. It may refer to: *Veremund (fl. c. 500), Suevic king of Galicia *Bermudo I of Asturias (r. 788–91), king, called "the Deacon" (''el Diácono'') *Bermudo II of León (r. ...
via his illegitimate son Ordoño. His paternal grandfather, count Rodrigo Romàniz, was nephew of rebel count
Suero Gundemáriz Suero Gundemáriz (flourished 968–991) was a Kingdom of León, Leonese count in the region of Kingdom of Galicia, Galicia, notable mainly for leading the region in rebellion. He was married to Teodegonza, a relative of Rudesind, founder of the mo ...
and had himself rebelled against king Vermudo III.{{sfn, González López, 1978, pp=166–67{{sfn, Salazar y Acha, 1989, p=72{{efn, A genealogical account of the patrons of monastery of Santa Maria de Ferreira de Pallares, compiled in the 13th century, makes Rodrigo Romàniz himself a grandson of Vermudo II via an illegitimate son, Romano, but there is no other record of that king having a son by this name and it is chronologically untenable for Rodrigo Romàniz to have been the monarch's grandson. The House of Traba maintained a similar tradition, suggesting that Rodrigo Romàniz may have had royal origins, though misplaced generation-wise.{{sfn, Salazar y Acha, 1989, pp=72–73 Rodrigo's father, Munio Rodríguez, had in turn briefly rebelled against Fernando I of León and was forced by the king's soldiers to flee into the mountains.{{sfn, Canal Sánchez-Pagín, 1991, p=19 Rodrigo Muñoz was closely related to the House of Traba and the Vela family of
Bermudo Ovéquiz Bermudo Ovéquiz (''fl.'' 1044–1092) (also known as Vermudo) was a member of the highest ranks of the nobility of Asturias, León, and Galicia who lived in the 11th century. Biographical sketch Bermudo Ovéquiz was the first-born son of Ovec ...
, both of which also descended from Rodrigo Romàniz.{{sfn, Torres Sevilla-Quiñones de León, 1999, pp=292–3 He had a full-brother, Suero Muñoz,{{sfn, Salazar y Acha, 1989, p=73 and by his father's second marriage to Ilduara Velázquez, a half-sister Elvira Muñoz, wife of count Pelayo Gómez of the powerful
Banu Gómez The Banu Gómez (Beni Gómez) were a powerful but fractious noble family living on the Castilian marches of the Kingdom of León from the 10th to the 12th centuries. They rose to prominence in the 10th century as counts in Saldaña, Palencia, Sald ...
clan.{{sfn, Salazar y Acha, 1989, pp=73,79 His family had been benefactors of the monastery of Santa Maria de Ferreira de Pallares from its foundation in the tenth century.{{sfn, Salazar y Acha, 1989, pp=67–74 Rodrigo Muñoz first appears in 1073, when he joined his parents and the entire court in confirming a donation made by Pelayo, Bishop of León. Just two years later he appears as count when he confirmed a donation made by Alfonso VI. He appears on additional royal grants in 1080 and 1082,{{sfn, Salazar y Acha, 1989, pp=74–75 in the latter charter as ''Rodericus Muniz Gallecie'' (Rodrigo Muñoz the Galician), a style that highlights his importance at court.{{sfn, Torres Sevilla-Quiñones de León, 1999, p=294 He last is found witnessing a document in 1085. Pelagius of Oviedo reports that he was killed at the Battle of Sagrajas.{{sfn, Salazar y Acha, 1989, pp=74–75 Fought on 23 October 1086 between the armies of Alfonso VI and the
Almoravid The Almoravid dynasty () was a Berber Muslim dynasty centered in the territory of present-day Morocco. It established an empire that stretched over the western Maghreb and Al-Andalus, starting in the 1050s and lasting until its fall to the Almo ...
king
Yusuf ibn Tashfin Yusuf ibn Tashfin, also Tashafin, Teshufin, (; reigned c. 1061 – 1106) was a Sanhaja leader of the Almoravid Empire. He cofounded the city of Marrakesh and led the Muslim forces in the Battle of Sagrajas. Yusuf ibn Tashfin came to al-And ...
, the battle resulted in a decisive Leonese defeat and the loss of a significant portion of Alfonso's army, though Rodrigo is one of the few dead explicitly named. Their own heavy casualties prevented the Almoravids from being able to capitalize on their victory, but it brought an end to Alfonso's expansion at the expense of the Muslim south. Nothing is known of Rodrigo's marriage, but a 13th-century account of the Santa Maria de Ferreira de Pallares benefactors gives him a daughter, Mayor Rodríguez,{{efn, Not to be confused with Mayor ''alias'' Gontroda Rodríguez, daughter of an Asturian count
Rodrigo Muñoz Rodrigo Martín Muñoz Salomón (; born 22 January 1982) is a Uruguayan former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Club career Cerro Muñoz played for Cerro from 2002 to 2008, scoring 4 goals. Nacional In 2009, he was transferred to Club ...
, who married count
Pedro Fróilaz de Traba Pedro Fróilaz de Traba (''floruit, fl.'' 1086–1126) was the most powerful secular magnate in the Kingdom of Galicia during the first quarter of the twelfth century. According to the ''Historia compostelana'', he was "spirited ... warlike ... of ...
,{{sfn, Salazar y Acha, 1989, p=75 and was the mother of Rodrigo Pérez de Traba, son-in-law of the Galician Mayor Rodríguez mother (by count Fernando Núñez) of Fronilde Fernández, the wife of count Rodrigo Pérez de Traba.{{sfn, Salazar y Acha, 1989, pp=75–76


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{{refbegin * {{cite journal, last=Canal Sánchez-Pagín, first=José María, title=Jimena Muñoz, Amiga de Alfonso VI, journal=Anuario de Estudios Medievales, volume=21, pages=11–40 , year=1991 * {{cite book , first=Emilio , last=González López , title=Grandeza e decadencia do reino de Galicia , location=Vigo , publisher=Editorial Galaxia , year=1978 , translator=Francisco Fernández del Riego * {{Cite journal, last= Salazar y Acha, first=Jaime de, title = Los descendientes del conde Ero Fernández, fundador de Monasterio de Santa María de Ferreira de Pallares, year = 1989, work = El Museo de Pontevedra , number = 43, pages = 67–86, language =Spanish, issn =0210-7791 * {{cite book, last = Torres Sevilla-Quiñones de León, first = Margarita Cecilia , title = Linajes nobiliarios de León y Castilla. Siglos IX-XIII, year = 1999, publisher = Junta de Castilla y León, Consejería de educación y cultura, location = Salamanca , language = Spanish , isbn = 84-7846-781-5 {{refend {{DEFAULTSORT:Rodrigo Muñoz 11th-century births 1086 deaths Year of birth unknown 11th-century nobility from the Kingdom of León People of the Reconquista Spanish military personnel killed in action