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Velasco (or Blasco) Sánchez (''
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 ...
'' 1153–1181) was an Iberian nobleman who held various political and military offices in three different kingdoms, serving under
Afonso I of Portugal Dom Afonso IOr also ''Affonso'' (Archaic Portuguese-Galician) or ''Alphonso'' (Portuguese-Galician languages, Portuguese-Galician) or ''Alphonsus'' (Latin version), sometimes rendered in English as ''Alphonzo'' or ''Alphonse'', depending on th ...
,
Alfonso VIII of Castile Alfonso VIII (11 November 11555 October 1214), called the Noble (El Noble) or the one of Las Navas (el de las Navas), was King of Castile from 1158 to his death and King of Toledo. After having suffered a great defeat with his own army at Alarc ...
, and
Ferdinand II of León Ferdinand II ( 1137 – 22 January 1188), was a member of the Castilian House of Burgundy, Castilian cadet branch of the House of Ivrea and List of Leonese monarchs, King of León and kingdom of Galicia, Galicia from 1157 until his death. Life ...
. He held the rank of
count Count (feminine: countess) is a historical title of nobility in certain European countries, varying in relative status, generally of middling rank in the hierarchy of nobility. Pine, L. G. ''Titles: How the King Became His Majesty''. New York: ...
from at least May 1159.Simon Barton, ''The Aristocracy in Twelfth-Century León and Castile'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997), 302. Velasco's family was from Galicia. He was a son of Sancho Núñez and Sancha Enríquez. Sancho was a son of Nuño Velázquez and brother of
Alfonso Núñez Alfonso Núñez (''Floruit, fl.'' 1101–1135) was a Galicia (Spain), Galician nobleman and military leader. He was the eldest son of Nuño Velázquez and Fronilde Sánchez, daughter of Count Sancho Ordóñez (count), Sancho Ordóñez. From at le ...
. Sancha was a daughter of Henry of Burgundy and Teresa Alfonso, a daughter of
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. ...
. In December 1166 two Portuguese royal charters referred to Velasco as ''filius sororis eius'', "his sister's son", him being the king of Portugal, Afonso I, son of Henry. Velasco married Urraca Viegas, daughter of Egas Moniz. They had one recorded son, Rodrigo. Rodrigo was active in Portugal.José Augusto de Sottomayor Pizarro
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''Carlos Alberto Ferreira de Almeida: In Memoriam'' (Universidade do Porto, Faculdade de Letras, 1999), 219–233, at 222 and n.33. Rodrigo served as governor of
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and Trancoso and frequented the court of
Sancho I of Portugal Sancho I (born ; Coimbra, 11 November 115426 March 1211) also referred to as Sancho the Populator (), was King of Portugal from 1185 until his death in 1211. He was the second king of Portugal. Sancho was the second but only surviving legitimat ...
between 1191 and 1197. He married Toda Palazim and had two daughters, Maria and Teresa. He died at the battle of Ervas Tenras in 1198.
Velasco was the court steward (''curiae dapifer'') of Afonso of Portugal in August 1161. In that same year, just before going to war, and fearing that he might die without a chance to make a last confession, Velasco dictated his will, wherein he pledged the three villages he owned to three religious establishments: Barazas to the
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, Azarón to the
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, and Coleo to the Cathedral of Santa María. This will (which was not in any case final) also gives indication of Velasco's movable wealth. He later served as
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(''dapifer'') between March 1169 and July 1172. In March 1171 he was the
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(''signifer'') of the ''
infante Infante (, ; f. ''infanta''), also anglicised as "infant" or translated as "prince", is the title and rank given in the Iberian kingdoms of Spain (including the predecessor kingdoms of Aragon, Castile, Navarre, and León) and Portugal to the ...
''
Sancho The name Sancho () is an Iberian name of Basque origin (Santxo, Santzo, Santso, Antzo, Sans). Sancho stems from the Latin name Sanctius. Feminine forms of the name are Sancha, Sancia, and Sanchia (), and the common patronymic is Sánchez and ...
. Late in 1172 he went into exile at the court of Alfonso of Castile, who made him the governor of
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in April 1173. He was present at court from February 1173 until August 1174. That same month he moved to the court of Ferdinand of León, where he stayed until June 1181, perhaps until his death. Ferdinand immediately invested him with the government of
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as a
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(''tenencia'') of the crown. Extremadura was a frontier ''tenencia'' in the south of the kingdom. By January 1176 he was also governing the
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, a Galician ''tenencia'' in the north of the kingdom.Between January and April 1178 he was replaced as governor by
Fernando Ponce de Cabrera el Menor Fernando Ponce de Cabrera (''fl.'' 1163–1200), called ''el Menor'' ("the younger"), was an important nobleman of the Kingdom of León. Fernando was a younger son of Ponce de Cabrera, a Catalan baron who had emigrated to León, and María Fern ...
, who continued to govern it until May–June 1179, with exception of June–July 1178, when Velasco was governing it again. Velasco governed it thereafter until June 1181. Barton, 302.
In August 1177 he was governing Cubillas and
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and in October
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. Between February 1178 to February 1180 he was the governor of the
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(and eventually
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), although his government may have been briefly interrupted by Alfonso Ramírez in July 1178, when he was briefly in charge of
Toroño Turonio (Galician ''Toronho'', Spanish ''Toroño'', Latin ''Turonium'' or ''Toronium'') was the only part of the '' Conventus Bracarensis'' which did not join Afonso Henriques when he proclaimed the independence of Portugal in 1139. At the time it ...
. In September 1178 he was governing
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. Coinciding with this he lost the government of Extremadura, but gained that of
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(until February 1179). The last post Velasco got was Zamora, which he governed from July 1180 until his death. Among the lesser fiefs governed by Velasco on behalf of the crown of León were
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(March 1175) and
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(August 1180).


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Further reading

*Mattoso, J. ''Ricos-homens, infanções e cavaleiros: a nobreza medieval portuguesa nos séculos XI e XII''. Lisbon: 1985. *Mattoso, J. ''A nobreza medieval portuguesa: a família e o poder''. Lisbon: 1987. {{DEFAULTSORT:Velasco Sanchez Counts of Spain 12th-century nobility from León and Castile