Conde. "…Pelagius comes, Froila comes, Lucidius comes, Erus Fredernandi, Ascarius, Petrus, Munio Muniz comes, Osorio comes, Gundesaluus comes…" subscribed the charter dated 6 May 899 under which Alfonso III King of Asturias consecrated the church of Santiago de Compostela. "…Nunus Guter, Lucidus Vimarine, Didacus Federnandici, Gundisaluus Betonice...Gundisaluus, Guincaluus Ferdinandiz, Federnandus Ansuriz, Gudesteus…" subscribed the charter dated to [922] which records an agreement between the bishops of Lugo and Santiago “pro commissos Prucios et Visancos”. "…Didacus Crenandiz, Gundisaluus Bettotiz, Guter Menendez comes, Gutier Osoriiz, Theudericus Lucidi, Tellus Bettotiz, Menendus Menendez, Scemenus Didaci, Sisandus Didaci" subscribed the charter dated 17 Sep 924 under which King Fruela II donated “conmisso de Montanos” to Santiago de Compostela. "Sancius...rex" donated “Bustum...latere montis Luanie...Varganum” to Santiago de Compostela by charter dated 25 Aug 927, subscribed by “Gundisaluus Betoniz, Gundesindus Eroni, Gundulfus Odori, Spasandus, Froila Menendiz, Guther Osoriz, Ordonius, Nunius Osorici, Arias Alvitiz, Cresconius”. “Gundesaluus, Tarasia...” subscribed the charter dated 20 Nov 929 under which “Aragonti” donated property to the monastery of Carboeiro, for the soul of “domini et viri mei Hordonii principis”. Yepes refers to the foundation of the monastery of San Lorenzo de Cargueiro in Galicia by “el conde don Gonçalo y...la condesa doña Teresa” by charter dated 936 but he does not cite the primary source. 1