Cde Gutierre Alfonso DE CEA
(-Aft 1059)
Cdsa Goto
(-Aft 1052)
Cde Fernando
(-)
Cdsa Tegridia Gutiérrez DE CEA
(-By 1080)
Cdsa Sancha FERNÁNDEZ
(-1108)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Cde Martín FLAÍNEZ

  • Gómez Martínez DE VILLAMAYOR
  • Fernando Martínez DE VILLAMAYOR
  • Rodrigo Martínez DE VILLAMAYOR, Conde
  • Pedro Martínez DE VILLAMAYOR+
  • Osorio Martínez DE VILLAMAYOR, Conde
  • Tegridia Martínez DE VILLAMAYOR
  • Sancha Martínez DE VILLAMAYOR

Cdsa Sancha FERNÁNDEZ

  • Married: Before 3 Dec 1080
  • Died: After 30 May 1105

  Research Notes:

"Tigridia prolix Gutierz...cum filiis meis...Gundisaluo Fredenandiz et Sancia Fredenandiz" donated “solares...in villa...Fateme...et una tierra in villa...Onemer” to “Munio presbiter”, reserving rights after her death to “neptos de Adefonso Didaz”, by charter dated 2 Jan 1074. "Petro Moniz et uxor mea Sol Pelaiz cognomento Fronilli et filiis meis…Monio et Auro" donated "monasterium in villa…Alcotes sanctorum Petri et Pauli et sancte Marie…medietate de Ribella que fuit de Pelagio Rameliz quid me genuit" to León Cathedral by charter dated 20 Feb 1078. A charter dated to [3 Dec 1080] records that "Gundissalbo Ferrandiz" on his deathbed intended to donate all his property to Sahagún but was unable to execute the document, that this was challenged by “Martinus Flainiz...comes” but confirmed by the king, and sets out the provisions under which he donated “hereditatibus meis quas habeo de auiis et parentibus meis...medietatem quam habeo cum sorore mea domna Sancia in Uilla de Ordonmio et in Couellas...”. She confirmed numerous documents with her husband from 13 Nov 1084. "Comes Martin Flainiz…cum uxore mea comitissa domna Santia…et filiis nostris" donated "solare…de Villa Fateme", donated by "domna Tegridia Guterriz mea sogra", to León Cathedral by charter dated 30 May 1105. 1

  Marriage Information:

Sancha married Cde Martín FLAÍNEZ, son of Cde Flaín FERNÁNDEZ and Cdsa Toda FERNÁNDEZ, before 3 Dec 1080. (Martín FLAÍNEZ died in May 1108 at the Battle of Uclés, Cuenca, Castile-La Mancha, Spain.)

Sources


1 Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, Medlands: Sancha Fernández.


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