Diego Rodríguez Porcelos

Diego Rodríguez Porcelos
2nd Count of Castile

Statue of Count Diego Rodríguez Porcelos in Arco de Santa María, Burgos
Father Rodrigo of Castile
Died 885?
Cornudilla
Buried San Felices hermitage, Villafranca Montes de Oca

Diego Rodríguez Porcelos (governed 873 – c. 885), was the second Count of Castile, succeeding his father Rodrigo.[1] He did not govern Álava, however, as his father had done, since this responsibility fell on Count Vela Jiménez. Between 882 and 884 and under the mandate of King Alfonso III of Asturias, he was in charge of the repoblación of Burgos and Ubierna.[2]

Shortly before 882, he built a castle in Pancorbo from where he confronted a large Arab army trying to annex the valley of the Ebro in two different military campaigns in 882 and 883.[3] He also created a defensive line along the river Arlanzón. It also appears he restored the episcopal see of Oca (ancient Auca).

His date and place of death are not agreed upon by the chronicles, though 885 is most probable as recorded in the Chronica Naierensis which states that Didacus comes...et interfectus est in Cornuta era DCCCCXXIII, secundo kalendas febroarii,[4] that is, that he was killed in Cornudilla on 31 January, and most likely, in a battle against the Muslim troops faithful to the Banu Qasi.[4] Nevertheless, other historians, such as Justo Pérez de Urbel give 890 as his decease date. His body, however, was supposedly buried in the hermitage of San Felices de Oca (nowadays Villafranca Montes de Oca). After his death, Castile was divided by his successors into many counties until 932.

Descendants

The name of the mother of his children, who were probably very young when he died,[5] is not known. These were:

Monuments in his memory

Equestrian statue of Diego Rodríguez

In a roundabout near the Museum of Human Evolution in Burgos, there is an equestrian statue in his honour, made in 1983 by sculptor Juan de Ávalos.[9] He is also depicted in a sixteenth century statue in the Arco de Santa María, in the same city.

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Diego Rodríguez Porcelos
Died: 885
Preceded by
Rodrigo
Count of Castile
873–885
Succeeded by
Munio Núñez


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