Ordoño III of León

Ordoño III

Later medieval depiction of Ordoño III
King of León
Reign 951956
Predecessor Ramiro II
Successor Sancho I
Born c. 925
Died c. 956
Zamora
Burial Basilica of San Isidoro
Consort Urraca Fernández
Issue Ordoño
Theresa
Bermudo II of León
Dynasty Astur-Leonese dynasty
Father Ramiro II of León
Mother Adosinda Gutiérrez
Religion Roman Catholicism

Ordoño III (c.926956) was the King of León from 951 to 956, son and successor of Ramiro II (931951). He confronted Navarre and Castile, who supported his half-brother Sancho the Fat in disputing Ordoño's claim to the throne.

He also had to deal with internal rebellion, attacks from the Muslims of al-Andalus, and the rebellion of Galicia. In response to the Muslims, Ordoño III led a raid as far as Lisbon (955), coming back north with a very lucrative loot.[1] Faced with this great show of force, Abd-al-Rahman III (912961) was pushed to negotiate and conclude a peace treaty with the king of León.

He tried to continue the actions of his father in fortifying the land and the royal authority in the face of the contumacious and secessional Fernán González of Castile. He even married Fernán's daughter Urraca and later repudiated her over her father's alliance with Sancho.

Urraca bore him at least two children: a son named Ordoño who died young and a daughter named Theresa who became a nun. Ordoño III was also father of Bermudo II, but opinion is divided as to whether he was son of Urraca, or of a mistress, one of the daughters of Count Pelayo Gonzalez.

Ordoño III died at Zamora in 956.

Notes

  1. Collins, Roger (1983). Early Medieval Spain. New York: St. Martin's Press. p. 241. ISBN 0-312-22464-8.
Ordoño III of León
Born: c.926 Died: 956
Preceded by
Ramiro II
King of León
951–956
Succeeded by
Sancho I
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