- Ramiro III of León
Ramiro III (961-985),
king of León (966-984), was the son ofSancho the Fat and his successor at the age of only five. During his minority, the regency was in the hands of two nuns: his auntElvira Ramírez , who took the title of queen during the minority, and his motherTeresa Ansúrez , who was put in a convent on her husband's death. As a consequence of this, his reign is known for its support of the clergy.Among his acts as king during his minority, he ratified a
peace treaty with Caliphal-Hakam II and he confrontedViking s who had invaded Galicia. With the conclusion of the peace treaty, thevizier Almanzor invaded his realm.Upon reaching his majority and after his wedding to Sancha (d. after 983), daughter of
Gomez, Count of Saldana , Ramiro tried to institute an absolutist monarchy which resulted in the alienation of the already separatist Galicia and Castile. This, together with the constant routs experienced at the hands of theMoslem s, the worst of which took place atSan Esteban de Gormaz in 976, led the Galician nobility in 982 to proclaim Bermudo II, son of Ordoño III,king of Galicia and of the land which later becamePortugal . He lost his throne to Bermudo two years later, in 984.
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