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- Velasgutto_de_Ayala abstract "Belasgytto, Vela el Santo or Velasco was the legendary founder of the house of Ayala. He is said to be illegitimate son of Sancho Ramirez of Navarre in an Ayala history of the fourteenth century, . He is said to have been sent to the marches of Biscay, where he or his son became vassal of king Alfonso VI of Castile, receiving the Ayala lands. While a descent from the Kings of Aragon is unsupportable and the true origins of the Ayala in the region seem to predate the time of Sancho and Alfonso, it has been speculated that this may reflect a confused memory of feudal links to the similarly named King of Viguera, Sancho Ramírez of Viguera.The House of Lords in Ayala, supposedly founded by him, produced many prominent and distinguished royal officials of the Spanish/Castilian military class, and renowned figures in the Arts. The best known was Pero Lopez de Ayala.".
- Velasgutto_de_Ayala wikiPageID "11673101".
- Velasgutto_de_Ayala wikiPageLength "1492".
- Velasgutto_de_Ayala wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Velasgutto_de_Ayala wikiPageRevisionID "704654673".
- Velasgutto_de_Ayala wikiPageWikiLink Alfonso_VI_of_León_and_Castile.
- Velasgutto_de_Ayala wikiPageWikiLink Ayala_(surname).
- Velasgutto_de_Ayala wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legendary_people.
- Velasgutto_de_Ayala wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Viguera.
- Velasgutto_de_Ayala wikiPageWikiLink Pero_López_de_Ayala.
- Velasgutto_de_Ayala wikiPageWikiLink Sancho_Ramírez.
- Velasgutto_de_Ayala wikiPageWikiLink Sancho_Ramírez_of_Viguera.
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- Velasgutto_de_Ayala wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Velasgutto_de_Ayala subject Category:Legendary_people.
- Velasgutto_de_Ayala hypernym Founder.
- Velasgutto_de_Ayala type Person.
- Velasgutto_de_Ayala comment "Belasgytto, Vela el Santo or Velasco was the legendary founder of the house of Ayala. He is said to be illegitimate son of Sancho Ramirez of Navarre in an Ayala history of the fourteenth century, . He is said to have been sent to the marches of Biscay, where he or his son became vassal of king Alfonso VI of Castile, receiving the Ayala lands.".
- Velasgutto_de_Ayala label "Velasgutto de Ayala".
- Velasgutto_de_Ayala sameAs Q7918835.
- Velasgutto_de_Ayala sameAs m.02rnh87.
- Velasgutto_de_Ayala sameAs Q7918835.
- Velasgutto_de_Ayala wasDerivedFrom Velasgutto_de_Ayala?oldid=704654673.
- Velasgutto_de_Ayala isPrimaryTopicOf Velasgutto_de_Ayala.