Hermenegildo González

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Hermenegildo González
Count of Portucale
Reignc. 924-950
PredecessorLucídio Vimaranes
SuccessorGonzalo Menéndez
DiedBetween 943 and 950
SpouseMumadona Dias
IssueGonzalo Menéndez
The O Deza region in Galicia governed by Count Hermenegildo González

Hermenegildo González or Mendo I Gonçalves (died between 943 and 950) was a

Galaico-Portuguese lineages of the Early Middle Ages
. He appears in medieval charters confirming as Ermegildus Gundisaluis.

Biography

The son of count Gonçalo Betotes [pt] and Teresa Eriz, and maternal grandson of count Ero Fernández, Hermenegildo had several brothers and sisters, including Aragonta González, who was the wife of Ordoño II of León before being set aside, and count Pelayo González.[1][2]

He begins to appear in medieval charters in 926, and apparently died relatively young, as he is no longer seen after 943, and certainly by 950 when his widow and children divide the inheritance, while his widow continues to appear through 981.

Marriage and issue

He married

Monastery of Lorvão in memoria domnissimi nostri nomini ueremudi diue memorie where she mentions all her children:[4][a]

Notes

  1. ^ In December 928, Onecca donated Villa Cova to the Monastery of Lorvão, mentioning her children who confirm the document as Munnia, Ledegundia, Exemenus Didaz, Mummadoma, also confirming Ermegildus Gundisaluis. Charter mentioned by Torres Sevilla-Quiñones de León.
  2. ^ This Mumadona is often confused with her grandmother. Historian Cardozo wrote that Mumadona, the wife of Hermenegildo González, was still alive in 992 based on a charter where her granddaughter and namesake received a donation from a friar.[5][6]

References

Bibliography

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