Nuno Alvites

Nuno Alvites, also referred to as Nuno or Nuño Aloitiz[1][lower-alpha 1] (fl. 1017–1028),[3] was a count of Portugal, a descendant of the first count, Vímara Peres[4] as the son of Count Alvito Nunes and Gontina.

His presence is recorded for the first time in 1017. He appears in 1025 confirming a donation made by King Alfonso V of León to Nuno's brother, Pedro Alvites and again in that same year in another charter in which he states that he succeeded his father Alvito.[3] He ruled the county with his spouse Ilduara Mendes, daughter of earlier count Menendo González,[3] until he was assassinated in 1028, the same year as the death of King Alfonso V.[5] Ilduara continued to rule the county, with her son Mendo, who was still a child, as regent after her husband's death.[5][6]

Marriage and issue

Nuno Alvites
family of Vímara Peres
Born: ? Died: early 11th century
Titles of nobility
Preceded by
Alvito Nunes
Count of Portugal
10151028
with Ilduara Mendes
Succeeded by
Mendo Nunes

Notes

  1. He and his wife are documented in 1025 as comite Nunus Aloitiz et uxori eius comitissa domna Ilduara (Count Nuño Aloitez and his wife countess Ilduara).[2]
  2. José Mattoso in his 1981 work argued that Gontrodo had no offspring given the generosity with which she distributed her assets. In his 1985 work, however, he mentions that Nuño Velázquez was a first-cousin of Nuno Mendes. Nuño Velázquez's son Sancho was the father of Count Velasco Sánchez.[3][7][8]

References

  1. 1 2 Sáez 1947, p. 75.
  2. Herculano 1868, p. 160, doc. CCLIX.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Mattoso 1981, p. 113.
  4. Mattoso 1981, p. 106.
  5. 1 2 Mattoso 1981, pp. 113 and 266.
  6. 1 2 Sánchez Candeira 1999, pp. 128–129.
  7. Mattoso 1985, p. 15.
  8. Sottomayor Pizarro 1997, p. 529.

Bibliography

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