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Ferrando Ferrâ°ndez de Saavedra, Seâ±or de Saavedra is your 40th great grandfather.
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‰ ‰ ᆒ‰ Henry Marvin Welborn‰
your father‰ ᆒ‰ Henry Marvin Welborn, Sr.‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Calhoun H Welborn‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Younger Welborn‰
his father‰ ᆒWilliam "Billy" Welborn‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Aaron Welborne‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ James Welborn‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Ann B. Wellborn‰
his mother‰ ᆒ‰ Jane Ann Crabtree‰
her mother‰ ᆒGrace Halstead‰
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ Mary Courtenay‰
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ John Stucley, of Affeton‰
her father‰ ᆒ‰ Frances Stukeley‰
his mother‰ ᆒ‰ Anthony Monke of Potheridge, Esq.‰
her fatherᆒ‰ Frances Plantagenet‰
his mother‰ ᆒ‰ Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle‰
her father‰ ᆒ‰ Edward IV of England‰
his father‰ ᆒRichard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Isabella of Castile, Duchess consort of York‰
his mother·Üí¬â Pedro I el Cruel, rey de Castilla y Leââ¥n¬â
her father¬â ·Üí¬â Alfonso XI the Just, King of Castile and Leââ¥n¬â
his father¬â ·ÜíFernando IV el Emplazado, rey de Castilla y Leââ¥n¬â
his father¬â ·Üí¬â Marââ a la Grande Alfonsa de Molina, reina consorte de Castilla¬â
his mother¬â ·ÜíMayor Alfonso de Meneses, seâ±ora de Meneses y Villanueva¬â
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ Maria Anes de Lima‰
her mother¬â ·Üí¬â Joâ£o 'o Bom' Fernâ°ndez de Lima¬â
her father‰ ᆒFernando Aires de Lima, senhor de Batissella‰
his father¬â ·Üí¬â Arias Pâ©rez de Saavedra Suâ°rez Deza, seâ±or de Saavedra, Deza y Monterroso¬â
his father¬â ·ÜíPedro Arias de Saavedra Pâ©rez de Miranda, XIII seâ±or de Saavedra¬â
his father¬â ·ÜíPayo Fernâ°ndez de Saavedra Mâ©ndez Sorred de Sotomayor, XI seâ±or de Saavedra¬â
his father¬â ·Üí¬â Fernâ°n Arias de Saavedra Ordââ¥â±ez, X seâ±or de Saavedra¬â
his father·Üí¬â Arias Pâ©rez Fernâ°ndez de Saavedra Lââ¥pez de Lemos, IX seâ±or de Saavedra¬â
his father¬â ·Üí¬â Aloyto Fernâ°ndez de Saavedra Arias, VIII seâ±or de Saavedra¬â
his father·Üí¬â Fernando Arias de Saavedra Gonzâ°lez de Lobera, VII seâ±or de Saavedra y del castillo de Arias¬â
his father¬â ·ÜíArias Aloytez de Saavedra Gutiâ©rrez, VI seâ±or de Saavedra¬â
his father¬â ·Üí¬â Aloyto Lucido de Saavedra, V seâ±or de Saavedra, conde del Miâ±o¬â
his father¬â ·ÜíLucido Arias de Saavedra, IV seâ±or de Saavedra, conde del Miâ±o¬â
his father¬â ·Üí¬â Arias Lucido de Saavedra, III seâ±or de Saavedra, conde del Miâ±o¬â
his father¬â ·ÜíLucido Arias de Saavedra, II seâ±or de Saavedra, conde del Miâ±o¬â
his father¬â ·Üí¬â Arias Fernâ°ndez de Saavedra, I seâ±or de la casa de Saavedra¬â
his father¬â ·ÜíFerrando Ferrâ°ndez de Saavedra, Seâ±or de Saavedra¬â
his father
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Ferrando Ferrâ°ndez de Saavedra, Seâ±or de Saavedra
Gender:
Male
Birth:
estimated between 711 and 773
Death:
circa 711
Immediate Family:
Son of¬â Froyla Ferrâ°ndez, Conde¬â and¬â Tavira Glasvinta¬â
Husband of¬â Ylduara o Aldara Mâ©nendez de Arias¬â
Father of¬â Arias Fernâ°ndez de Saavedra, I seâ±or de la casa de Saavedra¬â and¬â Sorred Fernâ°ndez de Saavedra, Seâ±or de Sotomayor¬â
Brother of¬â Souna (Suero) Ferrâ°ndez¬â
Several genealogists, such as García Carraffa, agree that "the origin of this family is ignored, because it is lost in the mists of time." Absurdly fabulous news goes back to Hercules, Romulo, Caligula, etc. ".
"Truthful reports from the first chroniclers and historians, among them Mr. Servando and Mr. Pedro Seguino, both Bishops of Orense, Fray Rodrigo de Peâ±uela, Alonso de Novoa, Pedro Gerââ¥nimo de Aponte, Mr. Molina, Gutiâ©rrez de los Rââ os, and others , agree to admit as undoubted trunk of this ancient House in Galicia to Ferrando or Ferrâ°n de Saavedra, also recognized as the first ascendant of the House of Sotomayor ".
Based on the reliable documentation I have found so far in the research I have done, I present this genealogical sketch of the House of Saavedra, which I hope may serve as a guide to future research on this lineage.
He lived in the year 698 and was the founder of the Castle of Eris, in the preserve of Saavedra, primitive Solar of this family in lands of today Parish of Saavedra, of the City council of Begonte, judicial district of Villalba and province of Lugo. Count of the Patrimonies of Galicia. He died in the battle of Guadalete (711). In April, or May, of the year 711 an army commanded by Tariq ibn Ziyad crossed the Strait, at the moment when King Rodrigo was in the north fighting the Vascones. The difficulties that the displacement by sea represented for a town without maritime tradition like the Arabs make it unlikely that Tariq's troops were very numerous: between seven and nine thousand soldiers, most of them Berbers, some freedmen of diverse origin and a minority of Arabs. Tariq was entrenched in the rock that would later receive his name (Jabal Tariq: Gibraltar), waiting for the arrival of the bulk of his troops. The Arab stories tell that Tariq, after setting foot on firm ground, led the prayer by haranguing his troops to triumph or to die and that, to be sure, he ordered the flotilla that had brought them there to be burned. Tariq began his offensive with the taking of Carteya (Câ°diz), after which he went west and set up his base of operations in what is now Algeciras (the "green island", al-Yazirat al-jadra). Meanwhile King Rodrigo hurriedly returned from his campaign against the Basques and ordered his troops to be assembled in Cordoba.
Everything indicates that the battle was not of great magnitude, since Tariq's forces were scarce and Rodrigo probably could not recruit a large number of warriors since their power center was territorially limited. It is possible that he was only accompanied by the troops of the royal house and the forces that he could recruit in his Baetic possessions, since, on the other hand, it would not be a full-blown invasion. Undoubtedly the fulminating victory of the Arab forces was due to the Christian ignorance of the combat tactics of the Arabs. The probable death of Rodrigo, the destruction of his comitatus, his royal guard and the court nobility, gave the confrontation its decisive character. On the other hand, the rapid conquest of Toledo by Tariq increased the confusion created by the destruction of the royal army and prevented the election of a new Visigoth king and the articulation of resistance. Therefore the skirmish of Guadalete / Barbate became a conquest. The remains of the battered Visigothic troops had taken refuge in ââcija. Up there Tariq pursued and won a new victory that definitely disrupted the capacity of resistance of the Visigothic army. Many discontents were joining the troops of Tariq, who found the collaboration of the Jewish population, severely punished by the persecutions that had been submitted by the Catholic Visigothic monarchy. From ââcija, Tariq began a military tour that led him to conquer Cordoba and Toledo without hardly resisting, thus annihilating the remains of the Visigothic kingdom. This is how the secular history of al-âÅndalus began.
Alberto Martââ n HEREDIA GAYâÅN (http://cablemodem.fibertel.com.ar/genealogiafamiliar/genealogiasaavedra.htm).
SAAVEDRA.
This family has common origin with that of Sotomayor, because the first hero who is recognized by his ascendancy is Fernando, Count of the patrimonies of Galicia, equivalent dignity among the Goths to that of President of the Treasury, in the year of 698, founder of the castle of Eris in the preserve of Saavedra, primitive lot of this house, in the diocese of Lugo, which married Ilduara Arias, descendant of the Suevian Kings, Lady of the castle of Arias, and died in the battle of Guadalete, leaving his marriage by children to Arias Fernandez and Sorred Fernandez: this unfortunately killed by hunting the infant Legica, son of Duke D. Fabila, and was forgiven by Witiza, who married him with Doâ±a Teresa, sister of the dead and King D. Pelayo , from whom proceeded the house of Sorred, after Sotomayor that they are the Marquises of the Carpio, Grandes de Castilla, and the Duques de Olivares by female, who brought the state of Carpio to the state of Haro; and by male the Counts of Velalcâ°zar, Dukes of Vejar; the Counts who were of Camiâ±a, the Marquis of Villahermosa and Tenorio, the Viscount of Crecente, the Lord of the house of Sotomayor, who was owned by his wife D. Juan de Lima, Lieutenant General of the Cavalry of the Orders of Catalonia , son of the Viscount of Ponte de Lima and many other titles and Mayorazgos.
(HISTORICAL, GENEALOGICAL AND HERALDICAL DICTIONARY OF THE ILLUSTRIOUS FAMILIES OF THE SPANISH MONARCHY - TOMO II http://books.google.com.uy/books)
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