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with their own knights assisted by the local cavalry and infantry units of the frontier towns. By 25 July the king had taken command of the siege, which he brought to a successful conclusion in October. Rodrigo was probably present with the royal court throughout, following Alfonso on detours to
99:—is last recorded on 10 June 1130 and he was in office by 26 August, while the last record of him there is dated 15 May 1131 and his successor—Pedro Garcés—was in place by 29 May.) In June and July 1137 he and Gutierre participated in the royal expedition to 115:. Rodrigo subscribed royal charters of 26–27 June at Tuy and 17 July and 29 July at Santiago. In October he rejoined the royal court as it travelled through Castile. On 9 October he subscribed a royal charter at 176:, "the military experiences of Rodrigo González and Rodrigo Fernández against the Moors were indeed great, but they have not been described in this book." In 1138 Rodrigo Fernández joined King Alfonso and Count 301: 723:
Martínez Sopena, Pascual (1990). "El conde Rodrigo de León y los suyos: herencia y expectativa del poder entre los siglos X y XII". In Pastor de Togneri, Reyna (ed.).
250:, Aldonza was the daughter of Rodrigo and Elo Martínez Osorio. These genealogies are false. Rodrigo's wife was Elo (also spelled Eilo or Eylo) Álvarez, daughter of 17: 792: 226:
in fief from the crown. He is last recorded at court in 1144 and disappears from the record after that. He was dead by 1148, when his widow married Count
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Actes des congrès de la Société des historiens médiévistes de l'enseignement supérieur public (18 congrès, Montpellier, 1987: Le combattant au Moyen Age)
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Salazar y Acha, Jaime de (1991). "El linaje castellano de Castro en el siglo XII: Consideraciones e hipótesis sobre su origen".
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in July, where Rodrigo Martínez was killed in action. In April 1139 Rodrigo and his brother were ordered to
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Una Familia de la Alta Edad Media: Los Velas y su Realidad Histórica». Estudios Genealógicos y Heráldicos
708:"En Castille pendant la première moitié du XIIe siècle: les combattants des villes d'entre Duero et Tage" 141: 255: 58: 70: 797: 262:, "the Castilian", became the leader of the House of Castro after the death of his uncle Gutierre. 247: 211: 282: 112: 243: 66: 185: 534: 127:. Most of Rodrigo's subsequent military career took place on the southern frontier, in the 681:"El conde García Ordóñez, rival del Cid Campeador: Su familia, sus servicios a Alfonso VI" 8: 167: 108: 251: 177: 62: 100: 50: 281:
married Urraca Rodríguez de Guzmán. A third son, Álvaro, became the majordomo of King
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and relative of the Ansúrez family. His paternal grandfather may have been
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Relaciones de Poder, de Produccion y Parentesco en la Edad Media y Moderna
184:, which brought back a host of slaves. He was present at the unsuccessful 727:. Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas. pp. 5–84. 129: 86: 134: 120: 91: 572: 570: 568: 322: 320: 124: 34:
The castle of Oreja, which Rodrigo and his brother besieged in 1139
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the summer of 1130 until spring the next year. (His predecessor—
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Toledo on 14 August and 26 October. In 1142, according to the
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Torres Sevilla-Quiñones de León, Margarita Cecilia (1999).
332: 499: 269:. His daughter Sancha married Álvaro Rodríguez de Guzmán, 582: 424: 402: 400: 766:
Linajes nobiliarios de León y Castilla: Siglos IX-XIII
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to witness the treaty between Alfonso VII and Count
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and Tegridia (or Trigidia), sister or aunt of Count
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The Aristocracy in Twelfth-century León and Castile
576: 326: 734:Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Heráldica 210:On 22 February 1140 Rodrigo and Gutierre were at 85:made submission to the new king (later emperor), 53:nobleman and soldier. One of the founders of the 784: 722: 355: 312:Rodericus Fernandi, qui fuit calvus agnominatus 154:. Shortly after this he raided the environs of 744: 731: 705: 615: 600: 559: 457: 367: 343: 307: 265:Two of Rodrigo's children married children of 292:("the head-wounded"), married Elvira Osorio. 81:In April 1126 Rodrigo and his elder brother 793:12th-century nobility from León and Castile 180:in a plundering expedition along the river 238:According to the 14th-century genealogist 696: 669: 679:Canal Sánchez-Pagín, José María (1997). 652:Canal Sánchez-Pagín, José María (1995). 647:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 233: 29: 314:, according to Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada. 162:, the future sultan, at a place called 14: 785: 642: 588: 547: 529: 517: 505: 493: 481: 442: 430: 418: 406: 391: 379: 246:. According to the modern genealogist 18:Rodrigo Fernández de Castro, the Bald 628:Torres Sevilla-Quiñones de León 1999 532:, p. 140: the treaty is in the 119:, on the 20th the court was on the 24: 207:and brought back 10,000 captives. 170:) on his return. According to the 76: 25: 809: 745:Salazar y Acha, Jaime de (1985). 216:Raymond Berengar IV of Barcelona 140:In 1137 Rodrigo succeeded Count 463: 123:and on 29 October they were at 685:Anuario de Estudios Medievales 658:Anuario de Estudios Medievales 13: 1: 706:Gautier Dalché, Jean (1991). 173:Chronicle of Emperor Alfonso 7: 698:10.3989/aem.1997.v27.i2.623 671:10.3989/aem.1995.v25.i1.920 218:. In 1142 he was the royal 158:and defeated an army under 57:, he was the second son of 39:Rodrigo Fernández de Castro 10: 814: 636: 199:, he raided a town called 41:(died after 1144), called 643:Barton, Simon F. (1997). 107:was reconquered from the 577:Canal Sánchez-Pagín 1995 327:Canal Sánchez-Pagín 1997 295: 248:Luis de Salazar y Castro 142:Rodrigo González de Lara 267:Rodrigo Muñoz de Guzmán 256:Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada 59:Fernando García de Hita 113:Santiago de Compostela 35: 234:Marriage and children 212:Carrión de los Condes 33: 535:Liber feudorum maior 508:, pp. 177, 179. 356:Martínez Sopena 1990 310:, p. 38 n. 29: 283:Ferdinand II of León 222:holding the town of 616:Salazar y Acha 1991 601:Salazar y Acha 1991 560:Salazar y Acha 1991 458:Gautier Dalché 1991 368:Salazar y Acha 1991 344:Salazar y Acha 1991 308:Salazar y Acha 1991 591:, pp. 154–55. 433:, pp. 173–80. 69:, who died at the 36: 27:Castilian nobleman 618:, pp. 43–44. 370:, pp. 52–55. 285:. 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Index

Rodrigo Fernández de Castro, the Bald

Castilian
House of Castro
Fernando García de Hita
Rodrigo Martínez
García Ordóñez
battle of Uclés
Gutierre
Alfonso VII
alférez
Pedro Alfonso
Galicia
Tuy
Portuguese
Santiago de Compostela
Burgos
Ebro
Nájera
Reconquista
Almoravids
Rodrigo González de Lara
alcaide
Toledo
Córdoba
Tashfin ibn Ali
Almonacid
Chronicle of Emperor Alfonso
Rodrigo Martínez
Guadalquivir

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