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25: 125: 291:(called The Cruel), who succeeded their father to the throne. After King Fruela I was assassinated in 768, Adosinda feared for the life of her nephew Alfonso, son of her late brother and so sent him to the monastery of San Julián de Samos, in Lugo, in order to give him protection and cultural training. 305:
Upon the death of her husband without any heirs, Adosinda intervened in the election of his successor to appoint her nephew, Alfonso, the son of King Fruela I. However, King Mauregato, her half brother and the illegitimate son of Alfonso I el Católico, seized the throne, leading to Adosinda and her
302:, a rich man from the area of Pravia. She chose him as her husband, an unusual move for the time. After the death of Aurelius of Asturias from natural causes in 774, Silo became King of Asturias with Adosinda as Queen consort. They ruled from 774 to 783. 65:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge. 313:
Due to the support she gave her nephew, her position in court became insecure and she was forced to enter the Monastery de San Juan de Santianes de Pravia on either 26 November 783 or 785, according to the chronicle of
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Her husband probably succeeded in becoming King because he was related by marriage to both of the previous ruling families. Some scholars have even posited a
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succeeded to the Asturian throne in 768 and Adosinda lived in the Asturian court under his protection. During her stay, she met
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de Asturias. The tomb is still conserved to this day. King Mauregato is also buried in the same church.
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and Eterio. The latter are known for the controversy with Elipando de Toledo, Archbishop of
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After her death, Queen Adosinda's body was interred in a tomb in the
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Church of San Juan Apóstol y Evangelista, Santianes de Pravia
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was proclaimed king upon his death. He was expelled from the
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