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Diego Rodríguez
Porcelos (governed 873 – c. 885), was the
second Count of Castile,
succeeding his
father Rodrigo. He did not
govern Álava, however, as...
- Burgos.
Founded in 885 by the
second Count of Castile,
Diego Rodríguez
Porcelos,
Burgos soon
became the
leading city of the
embryonic County of Castile...
- Cid and Fernán González, respectively,
flanking Count Diego Rodríguez
Porcelos, the
founder of the city in 884. The
interior of the
gatehouse is open...
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Castile had been
split after the
death of the latter's son
Diego Rodríguez
Porcelos in 885.
About 899,
Gonzalo was
named count of Burgos, and
around 909 succeeded...
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Ruined hermitage of San Felices, where,
according to tradition,
Diego Porcelos is buried...
- 850/862-873
Predecessor Position Established eldest son
Diego Rodríguez
Porcelos Issue Diego Rodríguez
Porcelos Father ?
Ramiro I of
Asturias Mother ? Paterna...
- town in the west of the province. The town was
founded by
Count Diego Porcelos in the 9th century. It has
large monuments around its most
historical part...
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starting on
Wednesday of the
Julian calendar.
March 1 –
Diego Rodríguez
Porcelos,
count of Castile,
founds and repo****tes (repoblación)
Burgos and Ubierna...
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years later the
Asturian monarch Alfonso III
ordered Count Diego Rodríguez
Porcelos to repo****te and re-fortify Burgos,
having triumphed in the
Battle of...
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Castrogeriz from his base in Amaya. In that same year,
Count Diego Rodríguez
Porcelos was
defending the
Pancorbo mountain p**** in the
Obarenes mountain range...