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Although Nuño was a count at the time of his imprisonment, his county is not named in contemporary sources. It was probably Burgos. The earliest surviving document to name him as count of Burgos is from the archives of the monastery of
49:, who was the count of Burgos and Castile until at least 915. Although records are too scarce to be sure, Nuño probably succeeded his brother in Burgos, but not in Castile, where a count named
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Castile and Gonzalo Fernández. It is likely that Gonzalo's younger brother Nuño was also involved in this major act of resettlement. Gonzalo was responsible for establishing the towns of
152:, recorded on 1 March 931. He was probably Nuño's son and successor. The counties, divided after Gonzalo's death, were thus reunited under Nuño and divided again at his death.
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Nuño is not mentioned after 927. He was replaced as count of
Castile by Fernando Ansúrez, who was in power by 1 October 929 at the latest. The next known count of Burgos was
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and is dated 13 September 922, after his release from prison. Another document from San Pedro dated 25 February 926, early in the reign of
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was in power in 917. A count named
Rodrigo Fernández, mentioned in charter of 926, otherwise unknown, may be a younger brother of Nuño's.
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Adefonso in Legione et comite Nunu Fredinandiz in Castella
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Condado de Castilla (711–1038): la historia frente a la leyenda
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Castile: The Man and the Legend
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and refused to participate in a defensive war against the
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Ordonio in Legione et comite domno Nunu in Uurgus
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102:to abdicate and put García on the throne in 910.
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334:10th-century people from the Kingdom of León
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66:gave three counts the responsibility of
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135:monastery of Santa María del Puerto
105:In 920, Nuño and two other counts,
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300:Márquez-Sterling, Manuel (1980).
45:Nuño was probably the brother of
30:. 920–27) was a nobleman of the
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34:. He held both the counties of
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121:and had them imprisoned.
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18:Nuno Fernandes Torneol
16:For the trovador, see
304:. Romance Monographs.
235:Márquez-Sterling 1980
211:Márquez-Sterling 1980
127:San Pedro de Cardeña
115:Caliphate of Córdoba
78:of Lantarón, Count
279:Martínez Díez 2005
263:Martínez Díez 2005
247:Martínez Díez 2005
223:Martínez Díez 2005
199:Martínez Díez 2005
189:, pp. 271–72.
187:Martínez Díez 2005
174:, pp. 196–97.
172:Martínez Díez 2005
38:(from c. 920) and
329:Counts of Castile
56:According to the
47:Gonzalo Fernández
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323:Categories
131:Alfonso IV
111:Ordoño II
74:: Count
51:Fernando
293:Sources
139:Santoña
40:Castile
88:Clunia
36:Burgos
156:Notes
96:coup
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