Gutierre Osorio de CoimbraAldonza Menéndez

Rodrigo Gutiérrez MenéndezFronilde Fernández de Castilla

Pelayo Rodrigues de Coimbra

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Hijes con:
Gontinha Fernández de Cea

Hijes:
Fronilda Peláez de Coimbra
Pelayo Rodrigues de Coimbra
  • Nacimiento: Alrededor de 965, ?, España
  • Casado/a 9??, ?, España, con Gontinha Fernández de Cea
  • Fallecido/a: ABT 01 Feb 1007, ?, España
  • Ocupación: Conde
  • Fuente: geni.com
  • https://www.geneaordonez.es/datos/getperson.php?personID=I56999&tree=MiArbol

    https://www.geni.com/people/Count-Pelaio-Rodr%C3%ADguez/6000000004533735647?through=6000000004533735641

    Padre de D. Fronilde Peláez (Pais o Páez); Fernando Peláez and Cdesa. Elvira Peláez

    Attention homonym whit Pelayo Rodríguez, bishop of Iria Flavia


    Pelayo Rodríguez (fl. 985–1007) was an important magnate and a count (comes) of the Kingdom of León and a common presence at the courts of Vermudo II (984–999) and Alfonso V (999–1028).
    The historian Rubén García Álvarez suggested that he was a member of the family that founded the monastery of Lourenzá and probably a son of count Rodrigo Gutiérrez (fl. 945–992), while Julia Montenegro Valentín suggested he was brother of count Munio Rodríguez, sons of a hypothetical Rodrigo Fernández.[1] The earliest document to mention him by name is dated to 976, but is considered false by Emilio Sáez. The next time he appears in the historical record is 8 July 985, as a witness to a donation to the monastery of Sahagún. He is a mainstay of royal charters until his last appearance on either 13 September 1005 or 1 February 1007.[2] He rebelled with Gonzalo Vermúdez and Munio Fernández against Vermudo II, and succeeded in expelling the monarch from his kingdom between November 991 and September 992. After the revolt he was soon restored to royal favour.[3]

    He married Gotina Fernández, daughter of Fernando Vermúdez de Cea and Elvira Díaz. She was a sister of Jimena, queen of García Sánchez II of Pamplona, and thus an aunt of Sancho III the Great. She brought him many estates in Galicia and León proper.[3] She joined her son, Fernando Peláez and his wife in making a donation to San Millán de la Cogolla on 13 November 1028, the last time she is recorded living, as donna Gutina. Other than Fernando she probably bore Pelayo two daughters: Fronilda, who married Ordoño Vermúdez, an illegitimate son of Vermudo II, and probably the Elvira who married Fernando Flaínez.[3]

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelayo_Rodr%C3%ADguez_(count)_