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Greg Vaut

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Dear Gen-Medieval Readers:

I) Could someone please help me sort out the following individuals and
give me a thumbnail lineage that connects those who are related?

1. Diego Lopez de Haro, Count of Biscay ( - 1124) m. Maria Sanchez de Lemos
2. Diego Lopez de Haro, Count of Biscay m. Toda Perez de Azagra
3. Diego Lopez de Haro, Count of Biscay m. Maria Manrique de Lara
4. Diego Lopez de Haro, soberano de Vizcaya ( - 1310) m. Violante
Infanta de Castile y Leon

2) Is anyone aware of a reasonably reliable site on the Internet that
deals with the DE HARO family?

3) Could someone refer me to a good reference work the DE HARO family
(available in English)?

Thanks for the help!
Greg Vaut

Thierry Stasser

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Diego Lopez de Haro lord of Alava, Buradon, Granon, Haro, Najera and Vizcaya
was mentionedin 1112 in a charter of queen Urraca. He died in 1124. He had a
sister, Tota Lopez, mentioned in 1121

his wife was Maria sanchez, of unknown family origin. She appeared in 1121
and 1140. By her, he had at least 2 sons, Lope Diaz and Sancho Diaz (ment.
1158)

Lope Diaz de Haro, lord of Vizcaya, ment. 1135-1170, he died 6 May 1170. He
mar. Aldonza Rodriguez, dau of Count Rodrigo Velaz and Urraca Alvarez ,
ment. 1162-1207, after her husband death, she entered the nunnery of Canas.
They had 4 sons: Diego; Lope ment. 1178; Rodrigo, ment. 1181-1185; garcia
ment. 1186-1192; and 8 daughters: Tota, ment. 1191, nun and abbess of canas;
Urraca, + 1227, mar 1 Nuno Menendez of Ceon, governor of Aguilar, alive in
1175 but dead in 1182; mar 2 King fernando I of Leon; Aldonza, mar Nuno
sanchez of Honojosa; Mencia, mar Pedro Rodriguez of lara, son of Rodrigo
Gonzalez and estefania Armengol, + 1180; Elvira; Sancia; Estefania

Diego Diaz de haro, + 1214, mar. 1 Maria Manrique, dau of Manrique Perez and
Ermessinda of Narbonne; mar. 2 1193 Tota perez, dau of Pedro Ruiz de Azagra
+ 1216; by Maria Manrique, a son, Lope; by Tota Perez, 5 children: Pedro,
ment. 1210; Maria, mar. Gonzalo Nunez de Lara, ment. 1195-1224, son of Nuno
Perez and Teresa Fernandez of Traba; Urraca, mar. Alvaro Nunez of Lara,
ment. 1194-1218, son of Nuno Perez a nd Teresa Fernandez of Traba; Teresa,
mar Sancho Alfonso of Leon, son of King Fernando II and Urraca Lopez de haro
(he was her first cousin), born 1186; + 1220; Mencia, mar Ruy Diaz de Los
cameros

Lope Diaz, born 1192, + 18 oct. 1226; lord of Vizcaya, mar bef Dec. 1218
Urraca Alfonso, illeg. dau of King Alfonso IX of Leon and Ines Iniguez of
Mendoza, fl. 1218-1242. They had 4 sons: Diego; Alfonso, mar Maria Alvarez
of Los Cameros; Manrique, + young; Fernando, + young; Mencia, + 1270, mar 1
Alvaro Perez of Castro, + 1240; mar. 2 King Sancho II of Portugal;
Berenguela, mar. Rodrigo Gonzalez Giron

Diego Lopez de Haro, lord of Vizcaya, + 1254, mar Constance of Bearn, dau of
Guillaume, viscount of Bearn, and Garsinda of Provence. Theu had 2 sons:
Lope and Diego, as well as 3 daughters: Urraca, mar. Fernando ruiz de
Castro; Teresa, mar. Juan Nunez de Lara; Sancia

Lope Diaz, + July 1183, mar 1269 Juana Alfonso, dau of Alfonso of Leon
Castila, lord of Molina and Teresa Gonzalez, by whom he had Diego, + young,
and Maria + 1342, mar. Juan of Castila, son of King Alfonso X and Violanta
of Aragon + 1319

Diego Diaz, mar. 1282 Violanta, dau of King Alfonso X of Castilla and
Violanta of Aragon

the most complete book about the haro family is J de Leza, Loz Lopez Diaz de
haro, senores de Vizcaya, y los senores de Cameros, en el gobierno de la
Rioja durante la edad Media, Logrono, 1954

some information in S. Barton, The Aristocracy in Twelf Century Leon and
Castile, , and in S de Vajay, From Alfonso VII to Alfonso X. The first two
Centuries of the Burgundian Dynasty in castile and Leon. A prosopographical
Catalogue in Social Genealogy, in Studies in Genealogy and Family history in
tribute to Charles Evans, 1989

I hope this helps

Thierry

Reedpcgen

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Nov 5, 2003, 3:05:31 PM11/5/03
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Thierry,

Just to let you know, hundreds of thousands of Americans can trace descent from
this Haro lineage through various Colonial immigrants (well documented
ancestry), so you post will prove of great interest to many. Thank you for the
effort you make in helping this group. Many of us who do not tell you do
appreciate it very much.

Thank you,

Paul

Thierry Stasser

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my pleasure to help

Thierry

Esteban Trento

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greg...@rcn.com (Greg Vaut) wrote in message news:<3FA91C00...@rcn.com>...

> Dear Gen-Medieval Readers:
>
> I) Could someone please help me sort out the following individuals and
> give me a thumbnail lineage that connects those who are related?
>
> 1. Diego Lopez de Haro, Count of Biscay ( - 1124) m. Maria Sanchez de Lemos
> 2. Diego Lopez de Haro, Count of Biscay m. Toda Perez de Azagra
> 3. Diego Lopez de Haro, Count of Biscay m. Maria Manrique de Lara
> 4. Diego Lopez de Haro, soberano de Vizcaya ( - 1310) m. Violante
> Infanta de Castile y Leon

Nuño López de Viscaya (+981), conde en Viscaya, m. Velasquita de
Navarra (dau. of Sancho I de Navarra).
1. Lope Núñez de Viscaya, conde en Viscaya, 11th Cent., m. Usenda de
León.
1.1. Iñigo López (c.1010-1076/7), conde en Viscaya, señor de Viscaya
since 1040, m. Toda Ortiz de Nájera.
1.1.1. Lope Iñíguez de Haro "el Rubio" (c.1050-1093), señor de
Viscaya, Alava y Guipuzcoa, m. Tiella (Ticlo) Díaz de Asturias (dau.
of Diego Alvarez de Oca).
1.1.1.1. Diego López de Haro "el Blanco" (+1124), señor de Viscaya y
Alava, m. María Sánchez de Lemos (dau. of Sancho Sánchez de Erro and
Elvira García).
1.1.1.1.1. Lope Díaz de Haro (c.1110-1170), señor de Viscaya, m2.
Aldonza (probably Ruiz de Castro; relative of the Traba family of
Galicia).
1.1.1.1.1.1. (probably bastard) Lope López. Head of the Muñatones
family.
1.1.1.1.1.2. (probably bastard) Sancho López.
1.1.1.1.1.3. Diego López de Haro "el Bueno" (c.1137-1214), señor de
Viscaya since 1200 y Alava, conde de Durango 1212, Alférez Mayor de
Castilla, m1. María Manrique (dau. of the conde de Lara), and m2. Toda
Pérez de Azagra (dau. of Pedro Ruiz de Azagra).
1.1.1.1.1.3.1. (m1?) Toda Díaz de Haro, m. Iñigo Ortiz de Zúñiga.
1.1.1.1.1.3.2. (m1) Lope Díaz de Haro "Cabeza Brava" (c.1167-1236/9),
señor de Viscaya y Alava, m. Urraca Alfonso (dau. of Alfonso de León
and Inés Iñíguez de Mendoza).
1.1.1.1.1.3.2.1. Diego López de Haro (+1254), señor de Viscaya.
1.1.1.1.1.3.2.1.1. Lope Díaz de Haro (+1288/9), señor de Viscaya, m.
dau. of Alonso de Medina, infante de Castilla.
1.1.1.1.1.3.2.1.1.1. Diego López de Haro (+1289), señor de Viscaya.
1.1.1.1.1.3.2.1.1.2. María Díaz de Haro "la Buena" (+1342), señora de
Viscaya 1310-1322 and 1326-1334, m. 1287 infante Juan de Castilla
(+1322).
1.1.1.1.1.3.2.1.1.2.1. Juan Díaz de Haro (Lara) "el Tuerto" (+1326),
señor de Viscaya since 1322.
1.1.1.1.1.3.2.1.1.2.1.1. María Díaz de Haro, señora de Viscaya since
1334, m. Juan Núñez de Lara, señor de Viscaya since 1334.
1.1.1.1.1.3.2.1.2. Diego López de Haro "el Intruso" (+1310/1), señor
de Viscaya since 1295.
1.1.1.1.1.3.2.2. Lope Rodrigo (Ruy) de Haro el Chico (1182/97-1253),
m. Berenguela González Girón.
1.1.1.1.1.3.2.2.1. Pedro López de Haro (1214-1253), took Ayala
surname, m. 1245 Elvira Sánchez de Gamboa, señora de Ayala.
1.1.1.1.1.3.2.2.1.1. Sancho Pérez, señor de Ayala, head of the Ayala
family, m. Aldonsa de Velasco.
1.1.1.1.1.3.3. Pedro, m. NN Mendoza. Head of the Urbina family.
1.1.1.1.1.3.4. Urraca.
1.1.1.1.1.3.4. María.
1.1.1.1.1.3.5. Aldonza, m. Rodrigo Díaz de los Cameros.
1.1.1.1.1.4. Rodrigo García.
1.1.1.1.1.5. Urraca López de Haro (1167-1223), m. Fernando II de
Castilla.
1.1.1.1.1.6. Mencía.
1.1.1.1.1.7. Estefanía.
1.1.1.1.1.8. Aldonza.
1.1.1.1.1.9. Elvira.
1.1.1.1.1.10. Toda.
1.1.1.1.2. Sancho Díaz. Head of the Butrón family.
1.1.1.1.3. Fortún Díaz.
1.1.1.1.4. Gil Díaz.
1.1.1.2. Sancho López.
1.1.1.3. Toda López.
1.1.1.4. Sancha López.
1.1.1.5. Teresa López.
1.2. Sancho López. Head of Mendoza family.

"Historia Genealógica de la Casa de Haro (Señores de Llodio, Mendoza,
Orozco y Ayala)" de Luis de Salazar y Castro. Archivo Documental
Español, Real Academia Española (Madrid: Edición de Dalmiro de la
Válgoma y Díaz-Varela, 1959).

J.L.Fernandez-Blanco

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Thierry Stasser <thierry...@wanadoo.be> wrote in message news:<BBCF1571.6214%thierry...@wanadoo.be>...

> dans l'article 3FA91C00...@rcn.com, Greg Vaut à greg...@rcn.com a
> écrit le 5/11/03 16:49 :
>
> > Dear Gen-Medieval Readers:
> >
> > I) Could someone please help me sort out the following individuals and
> > give me a thumbnail lineage that connects those who are related?
> >
> > 1. Diego Lopez de Haro, Count of Biscay ( - 1124) m. Maria Sanchez de Lemos
> > 2. Diego Lopez de Haro, Count of Biscay m. Toda Perez de Azagra
> > 3. Diego Lopez de Haro, Count of Biscay m. Maria Manrique de Lara
> > 4. Diego Lopez de Haro, soberano de Vizcaya ( - 1310) m. Violante
> > Infanta de Castile y Leon
> >
> > 2) Is anyone aware of a reasonably reliable site on the Internet that
> > deals with the DE HARO family?
> >
> > 3) Could someone refer me to a good reference work the DE HARO family
> > (available in English)?
> >
> > Thanks for the help!
> > Greg Vaut
> >
> Diego Lopez de Haro lord of Alava, Buradon, Granon, Haro, Najera and Vizcaya
> was mentionedin 1112 in a charter of queen Urraca. He died in 1124. He had a
> sister, Tota Lopez, mentioned in 1121
>
> his wife was Maria sanchez, of unknown family origin. She appeared in 1121
> and 1140. By her, he had at least 2 sons, Lope Diaz and Sancho Diaz (ment.
> 1158)

According to Jaime de Salazar Acha, in "El linaje castellano de Castro
en el siglo XII: Consideracioes e hipótesis sobre su origen" (Real
Academia Matritense de Heráldica y Genealogía, 1991), María Sánchez
was a daughter of Sancho Sánchez, Count (in Erro and Tafalla,
Navarra), died in 1116, and Elvira García, a daughter of García
Ordóñez, Count, by his first wife, Infanta Urraca of Navarra. María
Sánchez also appears in a document with her aunt Mayor García (wife of
Gómez de Carrión) dated May 25, 1140).


---(snip)----

Regards,

J.L.Fernández Blanco

Greg Vaut

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Esteban,

Thank you very much for the additional very clearly delineated
information on the DE HARO line.

I'm sure I shall have many questions for you, but could you clarify
three points for now, please?

1. Did this Diego Lopez: [quote] 1.1.1.1.1.3.2.1.2. Diego López de
Haro "el Intruso" (+1310/1), señor de Viscaya since 1295. [end quote]
marry Violante, Infta of Castile and Leon, dau. of Alfonso X, King of
Castile/Leon (*1221 +1284) and Violante of Aragon (*1236 +ca 1264)?

2. Who, in your understanding, were the parents of the Mencia de Haro
(+1270), who m. 1246 Sancho II, King of Portugal (*1207 +1248)?

3. Can you give me more information on the identify of the "Alfonso de
Leon" who m. Ines Iniguez de Mendoza and was the father of Urraca
Alfonso (who, in turn, m. Lope Diaz de Haro "Cabeza Brava")?

Muchas gracias, muy amable!
Greg Vaut

Greg Vaut

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Esteban,

Not to try your patience, but I have another question on the data you
sent, where you state, "Nuño López de Viscaya (+981), conde en Viscaya,

m. Velasquita de Navarra (dau. of Sancho I de Navarra)"

My information shows that a Velasquita, Infta de Navarra, dau. of Sancho
I Garces, King of Navarre (*ca 865 +925) and Toda Aznarez de Larron (*ca
885 +aft 970) had three husbands:
m1 - aft 923 Munio, Conde de Alava +ca 926
m2 - ca 0930 Galindo I, Conde de Ribagorza
m3 - Fortun Galindez

Is this the same Velasquita that married Nuño López de Viscaya (+981)?
If so, did she have four husbands or are the marriages I have in error?

Or is it another Velasquita? If so, could you clarify her parents again
for me?

Once more,
Thanks and best regards,
Greg

Greg Vaut

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Another DE HARO question:

I understand that Fernando de Navarre, sn de Bucesta +ca 1068 (son of
Garcia V "el de Najera" King of Navarre (*aft 1020 +1054) and Estegania
de Foix) married "Nuna, dau.of Inigo, sn de Biscaya".

Can anyone confirm the identity of this "Inigo, sn de Biscaya" is it
Iñigo López (*ca 1010 +1076/7), Conde de Vizcaya, who m. Toda Ortiz de
Nájera?

Regards,
Greg Vaut


Thierry Stasser wrote:

> dear Greg
>
> it is my mistake: it is King Fernando II of leon, and not Fernando I.
> Fernando II married 1 Urraca of Portugal, dau of Alfonso I, then 2
> Teresa Fernandez of Traba, dau of Count Fernando Perez, and 3 Urraca
> Lopez, dau of Lope Diaz de Haro (Vajay, p 374)
>
> Fernando I, King of Leon and Castile, mar. Sancia, dau of Alfonso V of
> Leon by Elvira menendez, and lived in the XI Century


>
> my pleasure to help
>
> Thierry
>

> le 5/11/03 23:03, Greg Vaut à greg...@rcn.com a écrit :
>
> Thierry,
>
> Thank you very much for your help. I had been through Barton, but
> hadn't been able to clear it all up. I'll try to track down
> Vajay's book.
>
> Your information seems to straighten out my Diego Lopez's.
>
> A further question:
>
> You mention Urraca, dau. of Lope Diaz de Haro and Aldonza
> Rodriguez: [quote]


> Urraca, + 1227, mar 1 Nuno Menendez of Ceon, governor of Aguilar,
> alive in

> 1175 but dead in 1182; mar 2 King fernando I of Leon [end quote]
>
> I am having trouble identifying the "Fernando I of Leon" that you
> refer to as her second husband. Ferdinand II Alfonsez, King of
> Leon (1137 - 1188), who lived in the correct period, had a wife
> named Urraca (m. 1165, div. 1175). But I understand that she was
> the dau. of Alfonso I, King of Portugal (1110-1185) and
> Matilde/Mafalda, Countess of Savoy (1125-1157).
>
> Fernando I, King of Castile and Leon (1016/18 - 1065, gggf of
> Ferdinand II Alfonsez) lived to early to be the king of Leon and
> husband of Urraca de Haro that you are referring to.
>
> Could you identify the King Fernando I of Leon that married Urraca
> de Haro?
>
> Merci bien!
> Greg


>
>
> Thierry Stasser wrote:
>
> dans l'article 3FA91C00...@rcn.com, Greg Vaut à
> greg...@rcn.com a
> écrit le 5/11/03 16:49 :
>
>
>

> Dear Gen-Medieval Readers:
>
> I) Could someone please help me sort out the following
> individuals and
> give me a thumbnail lineage that connects those who are
> related?
>
> 1. Diego Lopez de Haro, Count of Biscay ( - 1124) m.
> Maria Sanchez de Lemos
> 2. Diego Lopez de Haro, Count of Biscay m. Toda Perez de
> Azagra
> 3. Diego Lopez de Haro, Count of Biscay m. Maria Manrique
> de Lara
> 4. Diego Lopez de Haro, soberano de Vizcaya ( - 1310) m.
> Violante
> Infanta de Castile y Leon
>

> 2) Is anyone aware of a reasonably reliable site on the
> Internet that
> deals with the DE HARO family?
>
> 3) Could someone refer me to a good reference work the DE
> HARO family
> (available in English)?
>
> Thanks for the help!
> Greg Vaut
>
>
>
> Diego Lopez de Haro lord of Alava, Buradon, Granon, Haro,
> Najera and Vizcaya
> was mentionedin 1112 in a charter of queen Urraca. He died in
> 1124. He had a
> sister, Tota Lopez, mentioned in 1121
>
> his wife was Maria sanchez, of unknown family origin. She
> appeared in 1121
> and 1140. By her, he had at least 2 sons, Lope Diaz and Sancho
> Diaz (ment.
> 1158)
>

Nathaniel Taylor

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In article <d0d2232c.03110...@posting.google.com>,
fliat...@yahoo.com.ar (Esteban Trento) wrote:

> 1.1.1.1.1.3.2.2. Lope Rodrigo (Ruy) de Haro el Chico (1182/97-1253),
> m. Berenguela González Girón.
> 1.1.1.1.1.3.2.2.1. Pedro López de Haro (1214-1253), took Ayala
> surname, m. 1245 Elvira Sánchez de Gamboa, señora de Ayala.
> 1.1.1.1.1.3.2.2.1.1. Sancho Pérez, señor de Ayala, head of the Ayala
> family, m. Aldonsa de Velasco.
>

> "Historia Genealógica de la Casa de Haro (Señores de Llodio, Mendoza,
> Orozco y Ayala)" de Luis de Salazar y Castro. Archivo Documental
> Español, Real Academia Española (Madrid: Edición de Dalmiro de la
> Válgoma y Díaz-Varela, 1959).

The lords of Ayala are ancestral to Sancha de Ayala and of continuing
interest, but there is a great question mark over the relation of the
14th-century lords to the counts of Vizcaya. This has been discussed
various times on this list since 1995.

I would point out that the lineage given above for these lords of Ayala
is not as found in the work by Salazar y Castro cited (pp. 244-79), and
rather reflects older ideas (isn't it the lineage as given by Argote de
Molina?). This long-discounted version of the line is the source of a
false royal descent for Sancha de Ayala that was published in the U.S.
as long ago as 1914.

In truth Salazar y Castro, admitting that there is no hard evidence,
theorizes that these lords of Ayala descend from the Count Lope Díaz who
d. 1170 as follows:

[Count Lópe Díaz de Haro, count of Vizcaya, d. 1170, m. Aldonza
Rodriguez; had, in addition to his successor, count Diego López 'el
Bueno', and others:]

Sancho López, apparently attested as a son of Count Lope Díaz in 2
charters of 1168 and one in 1187 (Salazar y Castro, gen. 10, pp.
244-251, esp. p. 250).

Lope Sánchez (Salazar y Castro, gen. 11, pp. 251-54), attested 1196;
attested 1204 as teniente of Castilla la Vieja; apparently he who m.
Elvira Sánchez de Guevara, heiress of Ayala.

Pedro López [I] (Salazar y Castro, gen. 12, pp. 255-60, according to
Salazar y Castro, named in the repartimiento de Sevilla (1252/3) with
the portion of a Ricohombre; said to have m. Maria Sanz de Unza.

Sancho Pérez 'Motila' (gen. 13, pp. 261-2); allegedly killed by order of
Sancho IV at Alfaro in 1288; said to have m. Aldonza Díaz de Velascuri.

Pedro López [II], d. 1328 (gen. 14, pp. 265-272); m. Sancha Fernandez
Barroso

[etc.: from this generation onward these Ayalas are found in decent
modern sources]

But note that the line I have given above (from Salazar y Castro's
17th-century work) is conjectural only.

Thierry Stasser's reply covers the main line of the Counts of Haro and
does not include notice of the Sancho López above, though the charters
quoted by Salazar y Castro seem unambiguous in suggesting that there was
a Sancho López in this generation (though they do not directly support
the filiation proposed by Salazar y Castro).

I haven't yet seen the piece by Jesús de Leza cited by Thierry Stasser,
and I would be interested to know if it considers the possibility of
this Sancho López and the Ayala filiation.

Nat Taylor

http://home.earthlink.net/~nathanieltaylor/

Todd A. Farmerie

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Greg Vaut wrote:
> Esteban,
>
> Not to try your patience, but I have another question on the data you
> sent, where you state, "Nuño López de Viscaya (+981), conde en Viscaya,
> m. Velasquita de Navarra (dau. of Sancho I de Navarra)"
>
> My information shows that a Velasquita, Infta de Navarra, dau. of Sancho
> I Garces, King of Navarre (*ca 865 +925) and Toda Aznarez de Larron (*ca
> 885 +aft 970) had three husbands:
> m1 - aft 923 Munio, Conde de Alava +ca 926
> m2 - ca 0930 Galindo I, Conde de Ribagorza
> m3 - Fortun Galindez
>
> Is this the same Velasquita that married Nuño López de Viscaya (+981)?
> If so, did she have four husbands or are the marriages I have in error?
>
> Or is it another Velasquita? If so, could you clarify her parents again
> for me?

This is the same Velasquita, and "Nuño López de Viscaya" is being
identified with the first husband, who in the original source,
the Codice de Roda, he is given as "Momi comitis Bizcahiensis"
("Bizcaensis" in the other surviving copy of the manuscript), or
Munio, Count in Viscaya. Although the surviving manuscripts are
of a later date, it is thought that the original Codice de Roda
was composed in celebration of the marriage of Garci Fernandez,
Count of Castile, nephew of Velasquita.

It was Balparda, early in the 20th century, who identified this
man, Munio, Count in Viscaya, with Munio, Conde de Alava.
Clearly, Salazar y Castro, who wrote his Haro history about 1700
(I would have to look up the precise date - the 1959 date is of a
modern reprinting), has reconstructed things so as to derive the
later Haro family from this marriage. This descent (while not
excluded) cannot be supported by surviving documentation, and
thus must be viewed with caution.

taf

maria emma escobar

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According with may sources, this is a short genealogy
of the house of Haro.

I-Lope X. There is not any evidence of his father.
Some authors say this Lope was Lope Munnioz, son of
the conde Munio Velaz of Vizcaya and the infanta
Velasquita of Navarra. But there are not any proof of
this point. Balparda say that another possible father
is Lope Velasquez of Ayala

II- “Count” Iñigo López, señor of Vizcaya, Durango and
Nájera. (Documented since 1.040 to 1.076), who
married Toda Fortúnez, daughter of Fortún Sánchez,
King García of Navarra’s “ayo” (tutor). There were
parentes of Lope, Gacía, Galindo, Mencía and Sancho
Iñiguez

III- Count Lope Iñiguez (documented. 1.076- 1.093) He
married Ticlo Diaz,count Diego Alvarez´s daughter.
Since this moment the name of Diego enter in the
family. Count Lope lost his power in Najera and King
Alfonso VI gives him the “tenencias” of Alava and
Guipúzcoa. Thy were parents of Diego, Sancho, Toda,
Sancha and Teresa Lopez.

IV- Count Diego López de Haro (1.093- 1.124). Is the
first one to use the name of Haro. He married María
Sánchez (not María Sánchez de Lemos or de Erro. Only
María Sánchez. It was her only name.) She was Sancho
Sanchez of Erro and Tafalla´s daughter. Sancho Sanchez
was a count of a land of Navara and there is any
reason to call her “of Lemos” . Lemos is in Galicia.
Her mother was Elvira García, count García Ordóñez´s
daughter. Diego and María Sánchez were parents of
Lope Díaz, Sancho Díaz, Fortún Díaz and Gil Díaz.

V- Count Lope Díaz de Haro (1.124- 1.170) . He married
two times. The name of the first wife is unknown. From
this wife he had at least two sons: Lope Lopez, who
married a woman named María de Almenara, and Sancho
López. The second wife was a lady named Aldonza. About
her family there are some theories. ¿Was she a
daughter of Rodrigo Vélaz de Sarria, as says Jaime
Salazar y Acha? ¿Or was she a daughter of Gonzalo
Fernandez de Traba, as says Canal Sánchez-Pagín? There
are the two candidates to choice. Lope and Aldonza
were parents of Diego, Rodrigo, García, Urraca
(Fernando II of León third wife), Estefanía, Aldonza,
Elvira and Toda

VI – Diego López de Haro “ el bueno”(Died. 1.214). He
married first maría Manrique de Lara (Manrique Pérez
de Lara and Hermesenda of Narbona´s daughter),
documented in Arlanza 1.192. She was Lope Diaz’s
mother) and second Toda Pérez de Azagra (documented
Nájera 1.192 an 1.195). Diego died September 16 1.214.
Toda was the mother of Pedro, Urraca, María and
Aldonza Diaz. This last one: Aldonza, married Rodrigo
Díaz de Cameros.

VII- Lope Díaz de Haro“Cabeza Brava”. He married
Urraca Alfonso , Alfonso IX and Ines Iñiguez de
Mendoza´s illegitimate daughter. He died 15 November
1.236. There were parents of a lot of children. The
most important: Diego and Alonso, who married María
Alvarez de Cameros.

VIII-Diego López de Haro. Señor of Vizcaya and
Alférez of the king as his father and grandfather. He
died in an accident in 1.254. He married Constanza of
Bearne, Guillén de Moncada’s daughter. They had at
least two sons:

a)- Count Lope Díaz de Haro. Señor de Vizcaya and
King´s Mayordomo . He born about 1.245 and was killed
by the king Sancho IV in July 1.288. He married
1.269 Juana Alfonso de Molina, infante don Alfonso of
Leon’s daughter. They had a son: Diego López, who
died young, and a daughter: María Díaz, who married
the infante don Juan, Alfonso X´s dubious and shady
son. They were “señores of Vizcaya when Maria’s uncle:
Diego died. María and don Juan’s son: don Juan “el
tuerto” (one-eyed) took the name of Don Juan de Haro.
He was killed by order of the king in 1.326.

b)Diego López de Haro, señor de Vizcaya and founder
or the city of Bilbao. He born about 1.250 and died in
Algeciras in 1.310. He married infanta Violante de
Castilla, Alfonso X´ daughter in 1.282. they had at
least two son: Lope and Fernando. Only the second one
had sons and with them finished this branch of the
house of Haro.

Mee

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Greg Vaut wrote:
> Dear Gen-Medieval Readers:
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>
>
> 3) Could someone refer me to a good reference work the DE HARO family
> (available in English)?

Greg,

Julio Gonzalez in his three volumes work on Alfonso VIII, more than 1000
pages, has wrote about the Haro lineage, from page 300 to 317, and he quotes
Luciano Serrano in "Señorio de Vizcaya".
I have only the two volumes of Julio´s book, a xerox copy that Robert M.
Martinez from USA kindly sent to me in 1999. Robert was a friend from our
gen-med list. If you want these pages on Haro lineage I can send them to you
though they are not in english.

Best regards,
Manoel Cesar Furtado

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