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{{short description|8th-century Count of Spain}}{{ infobox nobility | name = Fruela of Cantabria | title = Dux of Cantabria | image = Cantigas battle.jpg | caption = A battle of theReconquista from the Cantigas de Santa Maria | noble family = Astur-Leonese dynasty | house-type = Dynasty | father = Peter of Cantabria | mother = | issue = * Bermudo I of Asturias Aurelius of Asturias X of Asturias | spouse = | birth_date = | birth_place = | death_date = c. 758 | death_place = | burial_place = }}Fruela de Cantabria or Fruela Pérez (died c. 758) was the second son of Duke Peter of Cantabria and brother of King Alfonso I of Asturias.{{Sfn|Martínez Díez|2004|p=108}}{{Sfn|Besga Marroquí|2000|p=190}} Biographical sketch According to the Rotensis and Sebastianense versions of the Chronicle of Alfonso III, Fruela accompanied his brother King Alfonso in the incursions against the Muslim invaders and succeeded in conquering several cities, including Lugo, Tui, Oporto, Braga, Viseu, Chaves, Ledesma, and other places.{{Sfn|Martínez Díez|2004|pp=82-83}} Issue The name of the mother of Fruela's children is not known. These were: - Bermudo I of Asturias;.{{Sfn|Martínez Díez|2004|p=108}}
- Aurelius of Asturias.{{Sfn|Martínez Díez|2004|p=108}}
- A daughter whose name is unknown who married a noble from Álava named Lope with whom she had at least one daughter, Munia of Álava, the wife of King Fruela I of Asturias.{{Sfn|Martínez Díez|2004|p=102}}{{refn|group=lower-alpha|Ibn Hayyan in his work, Al-Muqtabis fi Tarikh al-Andalus describes a Muslim Razzia and mentions those who had been killed in battle. According to this Arab source, in 816: "...was the campaign of Haib Abd al-Karim ibn Abd al Qahid ibn Mugut against the enemy of God Balasc al Yalasque (the Basque Velasco), lord of Pamplona (...) Many of them died, including Garsiya Ibn Lubb (García López), son of a sister of Barmud (Bermudo I of Asturias), the maternal uncle of Idfuns (King Alfonso II of Asturias)".{{Sfn|Martínez Díez|2004|p=102–103}}}}
Notes References {{Reflist|2}} Bibliography - {{cite book|last =Besga Marroquín| first=Armando|title = Orígenes hispanogodos del Reino de Asturias|year = 2000|publisher = Real Instituto de Estudios Asturianos|location=Oviedo|isbn =84-8964-541-8|ref=harv}}
- {{cite book|last = Martínez Díez |first=Gonzalo|title = El Condado de Castilla (711-1038). La historia frente a la leyenda|year = 2004|publisher = Junta de Castilla y León|location=Valladolid|language =Spanish|isbn =84-9718-275-8|ref=harv}}
External links- [https://web.archive.org/web/20100402062146/http://www.ih.csic.es/paginas/fmh/rotensis.htm Latin text of the Chronica Rotensis]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20100402060049/http://www.ih.csic.es/paginas/fmh/sebas.htm Latin text of the Chronica ad Sebastianum]
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