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38: 228:, among other places, to Abbot Sisebuto of Cardeña for the sake of his late wife's soul. Salvador confirmed. This was the last Cardeñan charter witnessed by Salvador, although a charter of 1063 makes an oblique reference to Salvador. Thereafter, his sons took on a more prominent role in Castile. On 31 August 1056, Salvador and his son Gonzalo confirmed a donation of Fernando to the monastery of Oña—as Salvador and his brother had done in the case of Fernando's father's donation of 1033. In 1062, they both confirmed a donation to 248:. Salvador would probably have re-entered his old tenancy had he not died about that time. On 11 December, King Sancho visited Oña, where Salvador was buried, and there annexed the monastery of Tártales to it, giving pride of place among the donations witnesses to Salvador's two sons. His son Gonzalo was also buried there in 1083, as was Gonzalo's son 212:) a private purchase by Abbot Domingo of Cardeña. His confirmation was also said to "strengthen" Bishop Gómez's purchase of land near Burgos on 13 August 1052. On 15 May 1050, he confirmed the bishop's cession of certain patrimonial estates to Cardeña, and on 31 August, he witnessed the king and Queen 60:
in the middle third of the eleventh century. His origins are obscure, and he thus stands at the head of his lineage, the Salvadórez. He remained loyal to the ruler of Castile throughout his career, even when it meant a loss of position after the Bureba was acquired by neighbouring
208:) in favour of the monastery. On 27 October, he confirmed a donation by his in-laws, Nuño Álvarez and his wife Godo. On 14 April 1048, 14 April 1050 and 14 April 1052, he confirmed some private transactions of Bishop Gómez. On 3 August 1048, his signature "strengthened" ( 81:
means "son of Gonzalo"), modern historians disagree on his identity. As a result, Salvador is the earliest known member of his lineage, called by consequence the Salvadórez (or Salvadores). According to Margarita Torres, Gonzalo was probably Gonzalo García, son of Count
144:, on 1 January 1031. Goto's entire estate consisted of some 38 villas, many in the Bureba. The first charter in which he appears is thus suggestive of Salvador's power and position within the Bureba. He may have held the region as a 203:
and thus in Castile.) Although he first witnessed a Cardeñan charter on 9 April 1032, he only worked closely with the monastery in the decade between 1047 and 1058. On 1 July 1047, he and his wife drew up a will
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grant two monasteries to Bishop Gómez and Abbot Domingo. On 26 November 1054, one Beila Obecoz made a sale to the bishop and Salvador confirmed. On 6 June 1056, he confirmed a sale to the priest Jimeno.
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evidence to support Pérez de Urbel's position. A document dated to 994 is subscribed by one Salvador Pérez, son of Pedro Fernández, a possible son of Fernán González and Urraca Garcés.
156:, García's nephew, as count. Salvador and his brother Munio were loyal supporters of King Sancho. In 1033, Salvador and his brother confirmed the king's donation to the monastery of 638:
Sánchez de Mora, Antonio (1998). "Aproximación al estudio de la nobleza castellana: Los llamados Salvadores-Manzanedo y sus relaciones con el linaje de Lara (ss. XI–XIII)".
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Gonzalo was a close associate of San Pedro de Cardeña, regularly witnessing charters of their economic transactions. (All these transactions concerned land south of the
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Salvador was never titled "count", which came to be associated with those noblemen especially close to the royal court; instead, he was usually styled
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Salvador appears in the historical record for the first time when he signed as a witness a certain Doña Goto's formal adoption as her heirs of King
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on behalf of the crown, as his descendants later would. Doña Goto's adoption took place shortly after the death of the last count of Castile,
37: 256:(died 1146). The tomb of Gonzalo bears a sculpted eagle, the same motif which appears on the tomb of Abbess Trigidia, daughter of Count 539:. Annexes des Cahiers de Linguistique et de Civilisation Hispaniques Médiévales. Vol. 16. Lyon: ENS Éditions. pp. 101–52. 615: 253: 168: 691: 582: 563: 544: 179:. He still retained some holdings in the Bureba, however. On 25 May 1040 he was holding the tenancy of Arreba, near 83: 137: 149: 625:
Sagredo Fernández, Félix (1975). "Los condes de Bureba en la documentación de la segunda mitad del siglo XI".
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Historia crítica de Vizcaya y de sus Fueros, tomo II, libro III: El primer fuero de Vizcaya, el de los Señores
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After the king's death in 1035, Salvador decided to serve Fernando as count of Castile and, after 1037, as
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Sometime before 1047 (probably before 1042), he was married to Mumadona Álvarez, possibly a sister of
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and Álvaro Salvadórez, named after his father and her father, respectively, and third son, Martín.
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After the death of King Fernando in 1065, Salvador remained loyal to his successor in Castile,
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Oña, un milenio: Actas del Congreso Internacional sobre el Monasterio de Oña (1011–2011)
592: 180: 57: 49: 687: 611: 578: 559: 540: 515: 31: 273:), the typical style in the Bureba. In documents from Cardeña, he is usually styled 213: 384: 382: 380: 87: 558:. 2 vols. Valladolid: Junta de Castilla y León, Consejería de Cultura y Turismo. 278: 377: 164: 409: 407: 405: 403: 401: 399: 397: 705: 519: 322: 184: 106: 419: 314:
This name comes in an array of variations: Momadonna, Muniadona, Munia, etc.
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On 14 November 1058, Nuño Álvarez had a will drawn up, giving property at
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and further evidence of a close connection between the two lineages.
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writes that the lineage probably descends from Fernán's second wife,
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Medievalismo: Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Estudios Medievales
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El Condado de Castilla (711–1038): la historia frente a la leyenda
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Castilla y León en el siglo XI: estudio del reinado de Fernando I
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La nobleza castellana en la plena Edad Media: el linaje de Lara
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Sánchez Candeira, Alfonso (1999). Montero Tejada, Rosa (ed.).
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For the Spanish footballer born Salvador González Marco, see
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Lucha política: condena y legitimación en la España medieval
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Torres Sevilla-Quiñones de León, Margarita Cecilia (1999).
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Although the name of Salvador's father is indicated by his
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Linajes nobiliarios de León y Castilla: Siglos IX-XIII
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The Salvadórez are also thought to be related to the
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Hall of the Salvadórez tombs in the monastery of Oña
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Madrid: Real Academia de la Historia. 131: 14: 704: 627:Hispania: Revista española de historia 389:Torres Sevilla-Quiñones de León 1999 329:Torres Sevilla-Quiñones de León 1999 235: 24: 52:nobleman active in the regions of 25: 728: 651:Sánchez de Mora, Antonio (2003). 426:Balparda y las Herrerías 1933–34 18:Salvador González (11th century) 606:Martínez Díez, Gonzalo (2007). 573:Martínez Díez, Gonzalo (2005). 527:Escalona Monge, Julio (2004). 308: 291: 13: 1: 531:Chronica Adefonsi imperatoris 299:Salbator, Salbatore, Salvator 138:Sancho Garcés III of Pamplona 554:Estepa Díez, Carlos (2003). 7: 84:García Fernández of Castile 10: 733: 514:. Bilbao: Imprenta Mayli. 502: 494:Senra Gabriel y Galán 2011 29: 556:Las Behetrías Castellanas 252:(died 1110) and grandson 68: 284: 258:Sancho García of Castile 230:San Millán de la Cogolla 372:Sagredo Fernández 1975 195:Activity around Burgos 122:Nuño Álvarez de Carazo 42: 124:. They had two sons, 40: 416:, vol. 1, pp. 45–52. 414:Sánchez de Mora 2003 173:San Pedro de Cardeña 132:Tenant in the Bureba 92:Justo Pérez de Urbel 458:Escalona Monge 2004 201:Sierra de Atapuerca 158:San Salvador de Oña 633:(extra 6): 91–120. 482:Martínez Díez 2007 470:Martínez Díez 2007 460:, pp. 121–22. 428:, pp. 112–13. 391:, pp. 394–95. 341:Martínez Díez 2005 181:Valle de Manzanedo 169:García Sánchez III 126:Gonzalo Salvadórez 48:(died 1067) was a 43: 27:Castilian nobleman 617:978-84-96467-47-7 445:, vol. 1, p. 276. 374:, pp. 91–98. 246:war with Pamplona 206:series testamenti 46:Salvador González 32:Voro (footballer) 16:(Redirected from 724: 697: 678: 667: 658: 647: 634: 621: 602: 596: 588: 569: 550: 523: 497: 491: 485: 479: 473: 467: 461: 455: 446: 443:Estepa Díez 2003 440: 429: 423: 417: 411: 392: 386: 375: 369: 344: 338: 332: 326: 315: 312: 306: 295: 236:Death and burial 191:, as her dower. 98:. 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Index

Salvador González (11th century)
Voro (footballer)

Castilian
La Bureba
Burgos
Pamplona
patronymic
García Fernández of Castile
Ava of Ribagorza
Justo Pérez de Urbel
Urraca Garcés
onomastic
house of Lara
Munio González
Gonzalo Muñoz
Nuño Álvarez de Carazo
Gonzalo Salvadórez
Sancho Garcés III of Pamplona
Muniadona
tenancy
García Sánchez
Fernando
San Salvador de Oña
king of León
García Sánchez III
San Pedro de Cardeña
Gómez of Burgos
Valle de Manzanedo
royal demesne

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