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288:, outside of Albelda, which he had recently fortified. Ordoño split his own army into two, with one half to siege Albelda and the other to combat Musa's forces. The result of the ensuing battle was a massacre; it was claimed that Musa's brother-in-law Garcia and over 10,000 of Musa's cavalrymen were killed, and Musa fled after nearly being killed himself. Musa's son, referred to as Lupo, supposedly subjugated himself to Ordoño upon learning of the result of the battle; he remained Ordoño's vassal for the rest of his life and fought alongside him against other Moors. Separately, he also defeated and imprisoned Moneror (also called Mazaros), king of 577: 40: 229:
as king. Ordoño immediately began to raise an army to assist his father, in claiming the throne. He could not leave his post in Galicia to help, however, and his army went unused. When his father finally prevailed, he confirmed Ordoño in his heretofore provisional position. After his father's death
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in 850, Ordoño succeeded his father as king, becoming the first king of Asturias to ascend the throne without election. His first confrontation was with the
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Primera crónica general : Estoria de Espan︢a que mandó componer Alfonso el Sabio y se continuaba bajo Sancho IV en 1289
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to marry his second wife, Paterna. While Ramiro was away, Alfonso II died, and the nobles elected Count
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assault on Bardulia. Before the Moors could attack, he met them near the
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who had been consolidating his power and controlled Zaragoza,
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Ordoño was named governor of Galicia when his father went to
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Index

Ordoño I

King
Asturias
Ramiro I
Alfonso III
Oviedo
Oviedo
Cathedral of San Salvador, Oviedo
Issue
Alfonso III of Asturias
Dynasty
Astur-Leonese dynasty
Ramiro I of Asturias
Chalcedonian Christianity
King of Asturias
Oviedo
Alfonso II
Lugo
Galicia
Ramiro I
Bardulia
Nepocian
Basques
Banu Qasi
Zaragoza
Moorish
Ebro
Musa ibn Musa
Muslim

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