Aboazar Lovesendes
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Aboazar Lovesendes ou Aboaçar Ramires (Xe siècle) est un chevalier médiéval. Il est l'ancêtre des seigneurs de (en).
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Abu-Nazr Lovesendesou ou Aboazar Lovesendes (960 -?) foi senhor da Maia, neto do rei Ramiro II de Leão e governador de entre rio Douro e rio Lima. Fundou o Mosteiro de Santo Tirso no ano de 978.
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Aboazar Lovesendes (died after 978) was a lord (domno) in the County of Portugal in the Kingdom of León in the middle decades of the tenth century. He is the ancestor of the lords of Maia. Aboazar's parentage is the subject of a traditional heroic tale, the Miragaia. The legend makes him progeny of the romantic liaison between Ramiro II of León and Ortiga/Artiga, the beautiful sister of a powerful local Muslim lord, Alboaçar Abençadan Çada, a great-grandson of 'king Abdullah'. Depending on the version of the legend, this was either in revenge for, or provided the motivation for, a parallel liaison between Abençadan and Ramiro's wife, Aldora, for which Ramiro murders his wife and marries Ortiga, having a son Aboazar. This tale is at odds with the known marital history of Ramiro, as well as
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Aboazar Lovesendes (died after 978) was a lord (domno) in the County of Portugal in the Kingdom of León in the middle decades of the tenth century. He is the ancestor of the lords of Maia. Aboazar's parentage is the subject of a traditional heroic tale, the Miragaia. The legend makes him progeny of the romantic liaison between Ramiro II of León and Ortiga/Artiga, the beautiful sister of a powerful local Muslim lord, Alboaçar Abençadan Çada, a great-grandson of 'king Abdullah'. Depending on the version of the legend, this was either in revenge for, or provided the motivation for, a parallel liaison between Abençadan and Ramiro's wife, Aldora, for which Ramiro murders his wife and marries Ortiga, having a son Aboazar. This tale is at odds with the known marital history of Ramiro, as well as with the patronymic of the Portuguese lord. Though sources derived from the Miragaia call him Aboazar Ramírez to reflect the paternity given him there, he appears in contemporary records as Abonazar Lovesendes, indicating his actual father's name was Lovesendo (probably representing the Visigothic name Leodesindo). According to the legend in its late medieval form, he was nicknamed Cide (from Arabic sayyid, lord), a common nickname in the tenth century and one he may actually have borne.
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Aboazar Lovesendes ou Aboaçar Ramires (Xe siècle) est un chevalier médiéval. Il est l'ancêtre des seigneurs de (en).
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Abu-Nazr Lovesendesou ou Aboazar Lovesendes (960 -?) foi senhor da Maia, neto do rei Ramiro II de Leão e governador de entre rio Douro e rio Lima. Fundou o Mosteiro de Santo Tirso no ano de 978.
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