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词条 Martín Alfonso de León
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  1. Life

  2. Marriage

  3. References

  4. Sources

{{infobox nobility
| name = Martín Alfonso de León
| title = founder of Sancti Spiritus
convent in Salamanca
| image =
| image_size = 150px
| caption =
| issue =
| noble family = Castilian House of Ivrea
| father = Alfonso IX of León
| mother = Teresa Gil de Soverosa
| spouse = María Méndes de Sousa
| birth_date = c. 1220
| birth_place =
| death_date = bef. April 1272 (aged 52)
| death_place =
| religion = Roman Catholicism
}}

Martín Alfonso de León (c. 1220{{snd}}before April 1272) was an illegitimate son of Alfonso IX of León by Teresa Gil de Soverosa, a Portuguese noble woman, daughter of Gil Vasques de Soverosa and María Aires de Fornelos, also mistress of King Sancho I of Portugal with whom she had a son and daughter.{{Sfn|Carvalho Correia|2008|p=180}}{{Sfn|Calderón Medina|2011|pp= 275–276}}

Life

The relationship between King Alfonso IX and Teresa began in 1218 and lasted until the king's death.{{Sfn|Calderón Medina|2011|pp= 275–276}} They had one son, Martín, and three daughters, Sancha, María and Urraca, all born between 1218 and 1230, the year of Alfonso's death.{{Sfn|Calderón Medina|2011|pp= 275–276}}

One of his first appearances in contemporary documentation was on 13 January 1243 at the Monastery of Santiago de Ermelo, in Bueu, Galicia, when he and his mother Taresia Egidii sold some property to a Martín Fernández and his wife.{{Sfn|Romaní Martínez|2005|p=84}} He and his wife María Méndez are recorded often in the cartulary of the Monastery of Sancti Spíritus in Salamanca which they founded in March 1268 with the support of Paio Peres Correia, Grand Master of the Order of Santiago, one of the few monasteries of the order reserved solely for women.{{Sfn|Echániz Sans|1993|p=13}} They made many donations for its founding, including lands in Galicia, León, and Portugal, requesting to be buried there.{{Sfn|Echániz Sans|1993|loc=doc. 20, pp. 43–44}}

Martín appears for the last time in the documentation of this monastery on 3 November 1269. On 17 April 1272, María made another donation stating that she was a widow.{{Sfn|Echániz Sans|1993|loc=doc. 24, p. 48}} On 27 May 1273, King Alfonso X of Castile confirmed to the municipality of Sancti-Spíritus all the fueros as a favor to the monastery that, as he mentions, María Méndez had built in Salamanca and where Martín Alfonso, "son of the King of León" was buried.{{Sfn|Echániz Sans|1993|loc=doc. 25, pp. 49–50}} María is mentioned for the last time in June 1279 when King Alfonso X, at her behest, exempted the inhabitants of the town and the monastery from payment of several taxes, also allowing the nuns who entered the monastery to bring their properties, under certain conditions.{{Sfn|Echániz Sans|1993|loc=doc. 30, pp. 56–59}}

Marriage

Martín Alfonso only had one wife, María Méndes, daughter of Mem Gonçalves de Sousa (Menendo González de Sousa in Spanish) and Teresa Alfonso de Meneses, with whom he had no issue.{{Sfn|Lodo de Mayoralgo|1985|p=72}}{{Sfn|Calderón Medina|2011|pp= 275–276}}

Francisco de Rades y Andrada, a Spanish 16th-century historian, misinterpreted Pedro Afonso, Count of Barcelos who had written that Martín Alfonso's grandfather, Gil Vasques de Soverosa had married thrice: firstly with María Aires de Fornelos; secondly with Sancha González de Orbaneja; and, for the third time to María González Girón, having issue with all three wives.{{Sfn|Lodo de Mayoralgo|1985|p=72}} Rades y Andrada, erroneously, attributed the second and third wives to Gil Vasques de Soverosa's grandson, Martín, that is, he married the grandson to two of the grandfather's wives.{{Sfn|Lodo de Mayoralgo|1985|p=73}} A later genealogist, Ulloa Golfín, invented a son for Martín Alfonso and his supposed wife, María González Girón, known by the name of Gil Alfonso de León who never existed, either as a son of Gil Vázquez or of his grandson Martín,{{Sfn|Lodo de Mayoralgo|1985|p=73}} and who is claimed to be an ancestor of the Mogollón family of Extremadura.{{Sfn|Lodo de Mayoralgo|1985|p=74}}

References

Sources

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  • {{Cite book|last=Calderón Medina|first=Inés|others=Coordinators:Ferreira, María do Rosário; Laranjinha, Ana Sofia; Ribeiro Miranda, José Carlos|publisher= Instituto de Filosofía da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto|title=Seminário Medieval 2009–2011|year= 2011|location= Oporto|pages= 255–289|chapter= Las otras mujeres del rey: El concubinato regio en el reino de León (1157- 1230)|language=es|isbn=9789898459145|url= http://ifilosofia.up.pt/gfm/seminar/docs/CALDERN%20Las%20otras%20mujeres.pdf |ref=harv}}
  • {{Cite book | last =Carvalho Correia| first = Francisco | publisher = Universidade de Santiago de Compostela: Servizo de Publicacións e Intercambio Científico |title = O Mosteiro de Santo Tirso de 978 a 1588: a silhueta de uma entidade projectada no chao de uma história milenária | url =http://dspace.usc.es/handle/10347/2416 |edition = 1st | year = 2008| location = Santiago de Compostela | isbn = 978-84-9887-038-1|language = Portuguese|ref=harv}}
  • {{cite book| last = Echániz Sanz| first = María| title = El monasterio femenino de Sancti Spíritus de Salamanca. Colección Diplomática (1268-1400)| year = 1993| publisher = Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca| location = Salamanca|language=ES| isbn = 84-7481-748-X|ref=harv}}
  • {{cite news| last = Lodo de Mayoralgo| first = José Miguel| year = 1985|title = Los Blázquez de Cáceres, los Mayoralgos, y los Ovandos, estudio crítico sobre su origen y genealogía (Siglos XIII al XV)| work = Estudios Genealógicos y Heráldicos| number = 1| pages = 65–168|publisher = Asociación Española de Estudios Genealógicos y Heráldicos| location= Madrid|url=https://books.google.es/books?id=dgfx-OnMheYC&pg=PA73&lpg=&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false|isbn = 84-398-3591-4|language=ES|ref=harv}}
  • {{cite book|last= Menéndez Pidal de Navascués|first= Faustino|title = Leones y Castillos: emblemas heráldicos de España|year = 1999|publisher= Real Academia de la Historia |location = Madrid |url=https://books.google.es/books?id=cfjHMK1BEE4C&pg=PA217&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false|isbn =8489512396|language=ES|ref=harv}}
  • {{cite book|last1 = Romaní Martínez|first1 = Miguel|last2 = Otero Piñeyro Maseda|first2 = Pablo S.|title = El antiguo monasterio de Santiago de Ermelo. Estudio, documentación e índices| year = 2005| publisher = CSIC, Xunta de Galicia, Instituto de Estudios Gallegos «Padre Sarmiento»|location = Santiago de Compostela|language=ES|isbn = 84-00-08342-3|ref=harv}}
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