Conde en Castilla: the dating clause of a charter dated 13 Nov 917, under which “Alaricus presbiter et germana mea Eilo devota...” donated all their property to San Pedro de Cardeña, records “...Fredinando comite in Castela”. “Fredinando Assuriz et uxor mea Momadonna et filio nostro Assur Fernandiz” donated “serna in locum...Riuo de Uena iusta ecclesie Sancte Eolalie” to San Pedro de Cardeña by charter dated 4 Mar 921, witnessed by “Assur, Obeco Nuniz, Tello...”. "…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”. The Cronica de Sampiro names "Nunius Fredenandi, Abolmondar Albus et suus filius Didacus, et Fredenandi Ansuri filius" as those counts who governed "Burgos" and who were captured by King Ordoño II "in riuo…Carrion, loco…Tebulare", dateable to [922/23] from the context of the passage. “Regnante…Comite Fredinando Assuriz in Castella” is named in the dating clause of a charter dated 25 Feb 926, under which "Gomiz et uxor mea Maria" sold property to "Zaid". The dating clause of a charter dated 1 Oct 929, under which “Gomiz et uxor mea Maria” donated "vinea inter aditos de Karadigna et Escopella" to San Pedro de Cardeña, records “...comite Fredinando Assuriz in Castella”. The dating clause of a charter dated 24 Nov 929, under which “Flamula” donated "situm in locum...Karadigna" to San Pedro de Cardeña, records “...comite Fredinando Assuriz in Castella”.
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