88:. In 994, after Suero's death, King Vermudo gave the villa to the monastery of Celanova. In documenting this gift, the king recorded how Suero, "puffed up with pride and led by a malicious spirit, rebelled against me and disturbed my land and my rights equally and my castles too, as did his other accomplices, whom he led against me." A document dated 1032, from the reign of King
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Suero made his peace with the king in 988, and was re-admitted to the royal court. Despite the fact that his rebellion was remembered for decades on account of its gravity, he was shown tremendous leniency, although his lands were at least partially confiscated. On 23 December 988, in a royal diploma
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76:. This rebellion disturbed a peace which, as King Vermudo had proudly declared, reigned throughout the length and breadth of the kingdom as of 1 January 986. It also coincided with an invasion from the south by the
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Superbia elatus et spiritu malicie ductus, revelavit mihi et disturbavit meam terram et meum debitum pariter et meos castellos etiam et alios sibi complices fecit, et mihi contrarios duxit.
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Salazar y Acha, Jaime de (1985). "Una familia de la alta edad media: los Velas y su realidad histórica".
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Portela, Ermelindo (2015). "The Making of
Galicia in Feudal Spain (1065–1157)". In James D'Emilio (ed.).
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Religion, Text, and
Society in Medieval Spain and Northern Europe: Essays in Honor of J. N. Hillgarth
482:: Elvira, First Queen-Regent of León". In Thomas E. Burman; Mark D. Meyerson; Leah Shopkow (eds.).
84:. During the revolt, Suero managed to build a villa without royal permission at Veyga on the river
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in 974, witnessing two royal diplomas. In 985–86, he witnessed five diplomas of King
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and that the rebels built many illegal castles, all of which save for Lapio (now
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Vermudo II. He was joined by Count
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surname. It indicates that his father was named
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exercitu aggregato venit in isto opido Luco, ubi multis diebus commoravit
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471:Historia del Condado de Castilla
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383:Carriedo Tejedo, Manuel (2007).
53:. He attended the court of King
449:Rebelles, infideles, traditores
417:González López, Emilio (1978).
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51:monastery of Sobrado
367:López Ferreiro 1899
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331:González López 1978
319:Pérez de Urbel 1945
271:Pérez de Urbel 1945
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256:Salazar y Acha 1985
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180:She was nicknamed (
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