• Munio or Muño Peláez (floruit 1105–1142; died perhaps 1149) was a Galician magnate, a member of the Banu Gómez clan, during the reigns of Alfonso VI, Urraca...
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  • leader in the Reconquista, and governor of Toledo Munio Peláez (died 1149?), Galician magnate Munio of Zamora (1237–1300), Spanish Dominican friar, seventh...
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  • Peláez (born 1977), Spanish butterfly swimmer Munio Peláez (1105–1142), Galician magnate of the 12th century Paula Peláez, Chilean Scout Pedro Peláez...
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    His other son was Froila and his daughters Jimena and Lupa (married Munio Peláez). By his second wife Pedro had six daughters—Elvira (married Gómez Núñez)...
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    which he had been cultivating, compelled his release. Sometime in 1121 Munio Peláez built an "adulterine" (i.e. illegal) castle on the river Iso near Compostela...
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  • grandchildren would also be buried. Two known sons became counts. Munio and Gómez Peláez. Gómez was a count under queen Urraca, in the 1110s, with interest...
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    known tenants were: Suero Vermúdez (c.1100) Gutierre Vermúdez (1112) Munio Peláez (1112–16) Fernando Pérez de Traba (1140–53) Gonzalo Fernández de Traba...
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    expelled from the kingdom by a revolt led by the magnates Gonzalo Vermúdez, Munio Fernández, and count Pelayo Rodríguez. He was soon restored and reconciled...
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  • 945–992), while Julia Montenegro Valentín suggested he was brother of count Munio Rodríguez, sons of a hypothetical Rodrigo Fernández. The earliest document...
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  • Díaz the wife of Gundemaro Iohannes (Ibáñez) Aurovita Díaz, married to Munio Godestéiz,most probably the Muño Gustioz mentioned in the Cantar de Mio...
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