Noblesse Européenne - European Nobility » Jimena Muñoz de Bierzo (± 1060-1128)

Persoonlijke gegevens Jimena Muñoz de Bierzo 


Gezin van Jimena Muñoz de Bierzo

Zij heeft/had een relatie met Alfonso de Castilla.


Kind(eren):

  1. Teresa de Castilla  ± 1080-1130 

Gebeurtenis (unmarried).


Notities over Jimena Muñoz de Bierzo

Filiation incertaine. The earliest widely disseminated attempt to trace her ancestry was to make her daughter of Nuno Rodriguez, the husband of Jimena Ordonez, a granddaughter of Vermudo II of Leon. I have not looked into the history of this solution - it is intimately linked to the discredited belief that Jimena Nunez (i.e. Jimena Munoz) was sister of Rodrigo Nunez/Munoz de Guzman, founder of that family, in turn made son of this Nuno Rodriguez. Once this age-old confusion of Nuno/Munio is taken into account, the parents so named did exist - a count Munio Rodriguez and wife Jimena Ordonez were historical individuals, having, it would seem, two children, in addition to younger son Suero an elder son, count Rodrigo Munoz, who was killed at Segrajas in 1086. In terms of the Guzman descent, it cannot be supported, The founder of that family was a generation younger than Jimena Munoz, who herself seems too young to be sister of this Rodrigo Munoz. Further Rodrigo Munoz appears to have left a sole heiress, Mayor Rodriguez, the mother in law of Rodrigo Perez de Traba, el Velloso. (It should be added that Munio Rodriguez remarried to Ilduara Velasquez. having daughter Elvira Munoz, wife of Pelayo Gomez, of the Banu Gomez clan.) The first recent work to attempt to address the issue was that of Clemente Palencia. His work is notable for finding documentation int he region of Ulvia, in which a Jimena Munoz, tenant, is named, along with kin Munio Munoz and Velasquita. He proposes that Jimena is identical to the king's mistress and was daughter of this couple. The next serious study was that of Canal Sanchez-Pagin. He reevaluated the starting material and concluded that she would not have been daughter of Munio Munoz. This obscure nobleman could hardly be the father of one called "most noble". Rather, he looked to the families of the highest rank, and found three possible fathers named Munio. One was the Munio Rodriguez traditionally made her father. The second was the Count of Asturias, Munio Gonzales, while the third was the well-documented family of count Munio Munoz and his father Munio Rodriguez Canis. He found documentation of an "Infanta Jimena Munoz" and concluded that this 'most noble' lady was sister of the premier count of her time, Rodrigo Munoz, the son of Munio Gonzalez, the other counts Munio being too old to be her father. A third study of the issue, by Jaime de Sanchez y Acha, had been published in a Spanish academy proceedings, but had proved difficult to obtain. The only clue I had was that in a recent work by Canal Sanchez-Pagin on count Gomez Gonzalez, he indicated that the count's wife was daughter of count Rodrigo Munoz, brother of the royal mistress, and further, that she was descended from Rodrigo Romanez (father of Munio Rodriguez, who married Jimena Ordonez). This made me wonder if Salazar y Acha hadn't reverted to the original descent. Well, thanks to the FMG library, I have now seen the original Salazar y Acha article. He fully accepts Canal's argument with regard to Jimena's immediate parentage, concluding that she was daughter of count Munio Gonzalez and his wife Mayor. He then concludes that she is also the Jimena associated with Munio Munoz, but here is the twist. He concludes that given that we have an associated Jimena, daughter of Mayor of unknown parentage, and a Munio Munoz, husband of Velasquita of unknown parentage, that it is likely Mayor and Velasquita are the two siblings named in a document as daughters of Munio Rodriguez (son of Rodrigo Romaniz) and Jimena Munoz, in turn daughter of count Munio Munoz (the son of Munio Rodriguez Canis), thereby placing all three of Canal's counts Munio in Jimena's pedigree.
This does not come without a severe problem. In another article from a couple of years earlier, Salazar y Acha discusses #6, Munio Rodriguez, the son of Rodrigo Romaniz, in more detail, but gives him two entirely different wives, Jimena Ordonez and Ilduara Velasquez. Here he shows him as marrying Jimena Munoz. At some point between the two articles he has changed his mind, either as to the paternity of Munio R's wife Jimena, which Munio R was son of Rodrigo Romaniz, or something, but does not discuss this change of mind in either article, making it impossible to determine the reason for the change, if it was even intended. (Note that a somewhat analogous thing happened to this author when he speculated concerning the parentage of countess Urraca of Castile, only to have a years-old ancestry table of his published the next year that showed the superseded version, making it appear to be a corrected one.) At any rate, at least with regard to the parents of Jimena, there seems to be consensus between these two Iberian genealogical specialists of the period. This uniformity is, apparently, not universal, as Luiz Mello Vaz de São Payo apparently gives different parentage, making her daughter of a Munio Moniz, count of Bierzo, and his wife Muniadona Moniz. I have not seen this original work, nor am I familiar enough with this Monio Moniz (i.e. Munio Munoz) to determine whether his is idntical to one of the above of that name or not.
(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)
Canal Sánchez-Pagín, José Maria. Jimena Muñoz, Amiga de Alfonso VI. Anuario de Estudios Medievales. 21:11-40 (1991). Palencia, Clemente. Historia y Legendas de las Mujeres de Alfonso VI. in Estudios Sobre Alfonso VI y la Reconquista de Toledo. 281-90 (1988). Salazar y Acha, Jaime de. Los Descendientes del Conde Ero Fernandez, Fundador del Monasterio de Santa Maria de Ferreira de Pallares. in Galicia en la Edad Media. 67-86 (1990). Salazar y Acha, Jaime de. Contribución al estudio del reinado de Alfonso VI de Castilla: algunas aclaraciones sobre su política matrimonial. Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Heráldica y Genealogía, 2:299-336 (1992-1993)

Heeft u aanvullingen, correcties of vragen met betrekking tot Jimena Muñoz de Bierzo?
De auteur van deze publicatie hoort het graag van u!


Tijdbalk Jimena Muñoz de Bierzo

  Deze functionaliteit is alleen beschikbaar voor browsers met Javascript ondersteuning.
Klik op de namen voor meer informatie. Gebruikte symbolen: grootouders grootouders   ouders ouders   broers-zussen broers/zussen   kinderen kinderen

Voorouders (en nakomelingen) van Jimena Muñoz de Bierzo

Jimena Muñoz de Bierzo
± 1060-1128


Teresa de Castilla
± 1080-1130

Via Snelzoeken kunt u zoeken op naam, voornaam gevolgd door een achternaam. U typt enkele letters in (minimaal 3) en direct verschijnt er een lijst met persoonsnamen binnen deze publicatie. Hoe meer letters u intypt hoe specifieker de resultaten. Klik op een persoonsnaam om naar de pagina van die persoon te gaan.

  • Of u kleine letters of hoofdletters intypt maak niet uit.
  • Wanneer u niet zeker bent over de voornaam of exacte schrijfwijze dan kunt u een sterretje (*) gebruiken. Voorbeeld: "*ornelis de b*r" vindt zowel "cornelis de boer" als "kornelis de buur".
  • Het is niet mogelijk om tekens anders dan het alfabet in te voeren (dus ook geen diacritische tekens als ö en é).

De getoonde gegevens hebben geen bronnen.

Over de familienaam De Bierzo


Wilt u bij het overnemen van gegevens uit deze stamboom alstublieft een verwijzing naar de herkomst opnemen:
Henri Frebault, "Noblesse Européenne - European Nobility", database, Genealogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/noblesse-europeenne/I12000.php : benaderd 28 april 2024), "Jimena Muñoz de Bierzo (± 1060-1128)".