- Bermudo III of León
Bermudo III (1010–
4 September 1037 ),king of León (1028–4 September 1037 ), son ofAlfonso V of León by his wifeElvira Mendes , was the last scion of Peter of Cantabria to rule in the Leonese kingdom.In 1029, Count
García Sánchez of Castile was about to be married toSancha of León , the sister of Bermudo, an arrangement apparently sanctioned by theking of Navarre , when the count was murdered in the city of León.Sancho III of Navarre then claimed the county of Castile in his wife's name and installed in it their son, Ferdinand, as the newcount of Castile . The Navarrese king's policy turned to pure aggrandisement—sometimes ostensibly on behalf of his son and at other times simply on his own behalf. He seized the (linguistic) borderlands between theCea and thePisuerga rivers,right above Leon capital,long a bone of contention between León and Castile. After he had forced the marriage between Fernando and Sancha in 1032, those lands went to Castile as part of her also forceddowry . In 1034, he wrested the city of León itself from Bermudo, who retreated into Galicia, and began to style himself "Imperator totius Hispaniae " on his coinage, the ancient style of the Leonese kings. By the time Sancho died in 1035, the "meseta " north of theDuero was dominated by thePyrenean pocket kingdom ofNavarre .However, for all of Sancho's diplomatic and military skill, one cannot help but think that such a situation was essentially the fortuitous result of having youthful opponents. Certainly the brute facts of geography and demography militated against its continuance. After his death, Bermudo III was immediately received back into León and soon began a campaign to recover from Castile and his brother-in-law the disputed territory between the Cea and Pisuerga. But Ferdinand defeated and personally killed Bermudo III at the
Battle of Tamarón on September 4, 1037.Autopsy of his remains shows that he may have suffered death from infantry spears/picks of nearby thirds,after falling from his horse.Since the latter died without an heir, the kingdom of León now recognized Sancha and her husband as its rulers, and Ferdinand was anointed king in the royal city onJune 22 ,1038 . The dynasty of Navarre had triumphed perhaps, but the united realm ofCastilla-León , with its rimlands ofAsturias and Galicia, had become the political center of the north IberianChristian society.Family
By his wife,
Jimena of Castile , Bermudo had one child:*Alfonso (b. and d. 1030).
External links
*Justo Pérez de Urbel and Ricardo Del Arco y Garay, "Historia de España, vol. 6, España cristiana, comienzo de la reconquista (711-I038)", 2d ed. (Madrid, 1964)
*Bernard F. Reilly, "The Kingdom of León-Castilla under King Alfonso VI", Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 1998
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