La Familia Total
Fernando YÁÑEZ
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Nombre Fernando YÁÑEZ Nacimiento Galicia (España) Sexo Varón Inf1 Gobernador de Limia (Galicia) Número de Referencia 11232 Fallecimiento Cir. 1154 ID Persona I11126 Familia Total Última Modificación 10 Ago 2021
Padre Juan RAMÍREZ, f. ? ID Familia F4722 Hoja del Grupo | Family Chart
Familia Teresa GÓMEZ Hijos + 1. Paio "O Curvo" FERNANDES DE TORONHO, n. Galicia (España) , f. Cir. 1173 Última Modificación 27 May 2021 ID Familia F4796 Hoja del Grupo | Family Chart
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Mapa del Evento = Enlace a Google Earth Leyenda del Marcador : Dirección : Ubicación : Ciudad/Pueblo : Municipio/Alcaldía : Estado/Provincia : País : No Establecido
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Notas - Although Fernando is much praised in the Chronica Adefonsi imperatoris (Chronicle of Emperor Alfonso") and the Prefatio de Almaria ("Poem of Almería"), nothing is known of his parents with certainty and he was probably born into the lower class of nobility. His mother may have been Toda Raimúndez, according to a document of the monastery of San Pedro de Rocas. He initially rose to prominence as one of the only Galician nobles to support Urraca when her influence there was at low ebb. Despite his royal preferment, Fernando is never recorded with the title of count (Latin comes), the highest rank attainable in León.
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https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paio_Curvo_de_Toronho
Sources: Tabla de parentescos de don Fernando de Castilla, Regidor de La Palma (s. XVI)
- Although Fernando is much praised in the Chronica Adefonsi imperatoris (Chronicle of Emperor Alfonso") and the Prefatio de Almaria ("Poem of Almería"), nothing is known of his parents with certainty and he was probably born into the lower class of nobility. His mother may have been Toda Raimúndez, according to a document of the monastery of San Pedro de Rocas. He initially rose to prominence as one of the only Galician nobles to support Urraca when her influence there was at low ebb. Despite his royal preferment, Fernando is never recorded with the title of count (Latin comes), the highest rank attainable in León.