List of Castilian counts
This is a list of counts of Castile.The County of Castile had its origin in a fortified march on the eastern frontier of the Kingdom of Asturias. The earliest counts were not hereditary, being appointed as representatives of the Asturian king. From as early as 867, with the creation of the County of Álava, Castile was subdivided into several smaller counties that were not reunited until 931. In the later 10th-century, while nominally in vassalage to the Kingdom of León, the counts grew in autonomy and played a significant role in Iberian politics. After the assassination in 1029 of Count García Sánchez of Castile, King Sancho III of Pamplona, because of his marriage to Muniadona, García's sister, governed the county although he never held the title of count: it was his son, Ferdinand Sánch
Al-Mundhir of CórdobaAlfonso FróilazAlfonso VI of León and CastileAnsur FernándezBerenguer Ramon I, Count of BarcelonaBermudo III of LeónCantar de gestaCharlotte Maria Radclyffe, 3rd Countess of NewburghCountCount of BurgosCount of CastileCounts of CastileDiego Rodríguez PorcelosFerdinand I of LeónFernando Ansúrez IFernando Díaz (count in Lantarón and Cerezo)Fernando FlaínezFernán González of CastileGarcía Fernández of CastileGarcía GómezGarcía I of LeónGarcía Sánchez III of PamplonaGarcía Sánchez I of PamplonaGarcía Sánchez of CastileGonzalo Fernández of CastileGonzalo MenéndezGonzalo Núñez de LaraGonzalo TéllezGutier NúñezGómez GonzálezImperatorImperator totius HispaniaeJiménez dynastyKingdom of CastileKingdom_of_GaliciaList of Castilian monarchsList of Counts of Castile
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List of Castilian counts
This is a list of counts of Castile.The County of Castile had its origin in a fortified march on the eastern frontier of the Kingdom of Asturias. The earliest counts were not hereditary, being appointed as representatives of the Asturian king. From as early as 867, with the creation of the County of Álava, Castile was subdivided into several smaller counties that were not reunited until 931. In the later 10th-century, while nominally in vassalage to the Kingdom of León, the counts grew in autonomy and played a significant role in Iberian politics. After the assassination in 1029 of Count García Sánchez of Castile, King Sancho III of Pamplona, because of his marriage to Muniadona, García's sister, governed the county although he never held the title of count: it was his son, Ferdinand Sánch
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