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- Fortún_Garcés_Cajal abstract "Fortún Garcés Cajal (also called Fortunio Garcés Caixal or Caxal) was an Navarro-Aragonese nobleman and statesman, perhaps "the greatest noble of Alfonso the Battler's reign". In 1113 Fortún replaced Diego López I de Haro in the large and important tenancy of Nájera. He held it until 1134.Fortún received from Alfonso grants of both property and lordship over Daroca and Tudela. In 1127 Fortún and his wife Tota bough various properties around Tudela from some Muslims. In 1130/1 the couple purchased property at a place called Uli in interior Navarre. They perhaps "needed the written word, because, as Bishko has pointed out, their holdings were scattered throughout the Ebro River Valley and also located in the interior of Navarre." The couple also disposed of their property through wills and made grants through charters.A royal charter of Alfonso the Battler enacted at Briviesca on 10 October 1129, names Fortún as holding that tenancy. Another charter, this time a private one from the abbey of San Salvador de Oña, dating to November of that same year, recognises the lordship of Rodrigo Gómez, a partisan of Alfonso VII of León, who was extending his influence into the Bureba. These two charters indicate the contested nature of this frontier district. At a local level the king of León's man was recognised and active as tenant, but when the king of Aragon was present, his choice of tenant, in this case his most powerful magnate, was enforced.At Gronium, a ford of the Ebro two kilometres from Munilla, Fortún founded a bridge with a hospital and a church dedicated to Saint John around 1120. This foundation served the pilgrims along the Way of Saint James. By his will Fortún "divided his honour between his nephews", Fortún Íñiguez and Sancho Íñiguez, respective lords of Grañón and Belorado.".
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- Fortún_Garcés_Cajal wikiPageWikiLink Alfonso_VII_of_León.
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- Fortún_Garcés_Cajal wikiPageWikiLink Belorado.
- Fortún_Garcés_Cajal wikiPageWikiLink Briviesca.
- Fortún_Garcés_Cajal wikiPageWikiLink Bureba.
- Fortún_Garcés_Cajal wikiPageWikiLink Camino_de_Santiago.
- Fortún_Garcés_Cajal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aragonese_people.
- Fortún_Garcés_Cajal wikiPageWikiLink Daroca.
- Fortún_Garcés_Cajal wikiPageWikiLink Diego_López_I_de_Haro.
- Fortún_Garcés_Cajal wikiPageWikiLink Ebro.
- Fortún_Garcés_Cajal wikiPageWikiLink Grañón.
- Fortún_Garcés_Cajal wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Aragon.
- Fortún_Garcés_Cajal wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Navarre.
- Fortún_Garcés_Cajal wikiPageWikiLink La_Bureba.
- Fortún_Garcés_Cajal wikiPageWikiLink Monastery_of_San_Salvador_de_Oña.
- Fortún_Garcés_Cajal wikiPageWikiLink Munilla.
- Fortún_Garcés_Cajal wikiPageWikiLink Nájera.
- Fortún_Garcés_Cajal wikiPageWikiLink Rodrigo_Gómez.
- Fortún_Garcés_Cajal wikiPageWikiLink San_Salvador_de_Oña.
- Fortún_Garcés_Cajal wikiPageWikiLink Tudela,_Navarre.
- Fortún_Garcés_Cajal wikiPageWikiLink Way_of_Saint_James.
- Fortún_Garcés_Cajal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fortún Garcés Cajal".
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- Fortún_Garcés_Cajal subject Category:Aragonese_people.
- Fortún_Garcés_Cajal comment "Fortún Garcés Cajal (also called Fortunio Garcés Caixal or Caxal) was an Navarro-Aragonese nobleman and statesman, perhaps "the greatest noble of Alfonso the Battler's reign". In 1113 Fortún replaced Diego López I de Haro in the large and important tenancy of Nájera. He held it until 1134.Fortún received from Alfonso grants of both property and lordship over Daroca and Tudela. In 1127 Fortún and his wife Tota bough various properties around Tudela from some Muslims.".
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