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10th-century King of Asturias, León, and Galicia
Fruela II (c. 874–August 925) was the king of Asturias from 910 to 924 and king of León from 924 to 925. His father was Alfonso III of Asturias and his
Fruela_II_of_Asturias
Kingdom in the Northern Iberian Peninsula (718–924)
to pursue their other enemies, mainly rebel Basques and Galicians. Thus Fruela I (r. 757–768) fought Muslims but also defeated the Basques and Galicians
Kingdom_of_Asturias
Country on the Iberian Peninsula (910–1230)
death in 924, the throne went to his brother Fruela II (924–925), who died of leprosy a year later. Fruela's death in 925 was followed by a civil war, after
Kingdom_of_León
Name list
Fruela or Froila is a masculine given name of Gothic origin used in Spain in the Middle Ages. The form "Froila" is that which appears in Latin inscriptions
Fruela
King of Asturias from 757 to 768
Fruela I (c. 722 – 14 January 768), also referred to as Froila I and nicknamed "the Cruel," was the King of Asturias from 757 until his assassination.
Fruela_I_of_Asturias
8th-century Count of Spain
Fruela of Cantabria or Fruela Pérez (c. 708 – c. 756) was the second son of Duke Peter of Cantabria and brother of King Alfonso I of Asturias. According
Fruela_of_Cantabria
King of Asturias
He succeeded his brother-in-law Favila, and was succeeded by his son, Fruela I. Alfonso's illegitimate son, Mauregatus, also became king, and his daughter
Alfonso_I_of_Asturias
Fruela (or Froila) was briefly the king of Asturias in 866 after usurping the throne from Alfonso III. Prior to seizing the throne, Fruela was a count
Fruela_(usurper)
King of Asturias from 866 to 910
to contend with a usurper, Count Fruela of Galicia. He was forced to flee to Castile, but after a few months Fruela was assassinated and Alfonso returned
Alfonso_III_of_Asturias
Fruela (or Froila) Díaz (died 1119), known in contemporary sources as Froila Didaci or Didaz, was a nobleman in the Kingdom of León, the dominant figure
Fruela_Díaz
Infante of the Kingdom of Asturias (c. 725–765)
infante of the Kingdom of Asturias. He was killed by his older brother, King Fruela I. Vimarano was the second son of King Alfonso I and his wife Ermesinda
Vimarano
bint Qasi was the queen consort of Asturias as the second wife of King Fruela II between about 913 and 925. She is the earliest recorded person named
Urraca_bint_Qasi
King of León from 914 to 924
his three sons: León went to García, Galicia to Ordoño, and Asturias to Fruela. Asturian primacy was nevertheless recognised, though Ordoño was of a harder
Ordoño_II_of_León
Ruling family in Spain
descendants and those of his brother, Fruela of Cantabria. With the death of Alfonso I's grandson, Alfonso II (842), Fruela's descendants took the throne permanently
Astur-Leonese_dynasty
King of León from 925 to 931
brother Fruela II of Asturias. The exact circumstances of the succession upon Fruela's death one year later are unclear, but the son of Fruela, Alfonso
Alfonso_IV_of_León
Pamplona. Her children included García I of León, Ordoño II of León and Fruela II of Asturias. https://historia-hispanica.rah.es/biografias/23250-jimena
Jimena_of_Asturias
Component of a personal name based on the given name of one's male ancestor
Fáfilas Fernão, Fernando Fernández Fernandes Froila, Fruela Fróilaz, Fruelaz Froilas, Fruelas García, Garcia Garcés Garcês Geraldo Geráldez Geraldes
Patronymic
Queen of Asturias from 774 to 783
Ermesinda, daughter of the first Asturian king, Pelayo. She was a sister of Fruela I. Her husband probably succeeded in becoming King because he was related
Adosinda
definitely to have been known as “king” during his lifetime. Fruela I, the Cruel Fruela I, Froila I, el Cruel c. 722 – 768 757 – 768 Oldest son of Alfonso
List_of_Asturian_monarchs
King of Asturias
was the son of Fruela of Cantabria (son of Peter of Cantabria); nephew of Alfonso I of Asturias; and a cousin of his predecessor, Fruela I. His brother
Aurelius_of_Asturias
Medieval Christian military campaigns
daughter, was married to Alfonso, son of Dux Peter of Cantabria. Alfonso's son Fruela married Munia, a Basque from Álava, after crushing a Basque uprising (probably
Reconquista
Municipality in Asturias, Spain
impressive. Oviedo's rich architectural tradition began with King Fruela I (757–768). King Fruela I of Asturias, the fourth of the Asturian monarchs, was the
Oviedo
King of Galicia from 925 to 926 CE
kingdom of Asturias, Galicia and León in 925. He succeeded his father, King Fruela II, in July 925 but was driven from the throne within the year by his cousins
Alfonso_Fróilaz
Leonese count
Froila (or Fruela) Muñoz was a Leonese count. The sixty-seven surviving charters recording his property exchanges between 1007 and 1045 provide "compelling
Froila_Muñoz
Calendar year
Charlemagne. Fruela I (the Cruel), the King of Asturias, is assassinated in Cangas, his capital, after he murders his brother Vimerano. Fruela is succeeded
768
King of León from 931 to 951
Galicia and Fruela II the Asturian heartland. With the successive deaths of García I (914) and Ordoño (924), these were re-consolidated, Fruela ruling the
Ramiro_II_of_León
418–720 kingdom in Iberia
Bishop of Seville ?–712 Sisebuto Alfonso I King of Asturias ≈693–739–757 Fruela of Cantabria ?–758 ? Achila II King of the Visigoths ?–711–714? Kings of
Visigothic_Kingdom
King of Asturias
of Asturias from 788 or 789 until his abdication in 791. He was a son of Fruela of Cantabria, a nephew of Alfonso I, and a brother of Aurelius. The nature
Bermudo_I_of_Asturias
King of Asturias (c. 760 – 842)
later became known as the city of Santiago de Compostela. He was the son of Fruela I and Munia, a Basque woman captured and brought back to Asturias by the
Alfonso_II_of_Asturias
Queen consort of Asturias
Munia of Álava (fl. 760s) was Queen Consort of Aturias as the wife of Fruela I of Asturias. Munia of Álava was born in Álava. The early tenth century Chronicle
Munia_of_Álava
King of León from 910 to 914
his three sons. León went to García, Galicia to Ordoño, and Asturias to Fruela. Asturian primacy was nevertheless recognised. García's reign saw the fortification
García_I_of_León
Battle of Alameda, establishing the Emirate of Córdoba. 757 (Date unknown). Fruela I of Asturias (the Cruel), son of Alfonso I and Ermesinda, becomes king
Chronology_of_the_Reconquista
Overview of prospective state mergers
Notes Kingdom of Leon Kingdom of Leon Kingdom of Asturias 910–924 Yes Fruela II of Asturias Georgian Empire Kingdom of the Iberians Kingdom of Abkhazia
List of proposed state mergers
List_of_proposed_state_mergers
came to be known as the Kingdom of León. The kingdom was split in 910 and Fruela received the part which kept the name of Asturias. For the later consorts
List of Asturian royal consorts
List_of_Asturian_royal_consorts
Froila Ramírez, also spelled Fruela or Froilán (fl. 1150 – 1202), was a Leonese nobleman and a member of the Flagínez family. His power and influence lay
Froila_Ramírez
Surname list
'frauja,' which means "lord" or "master." The name is written as Froila, Fruela, or Froilán in early medieval Latinized documents. Froilaz or Froílaz (son
Florez
Asturias captured Galicia from the Muslims. Alfonso I of Asturias (740–757) Fruela I of Asturias (757–768) Aurelius of Asturias (768–774) Silo of Asturias
List_of_Galician_monarchs
Autonomous community in the northwest of Spain
402–403. Rodríguez Fernández, Justiniano (1997). García I, Ordoño II, Fruela II, Alfonso IV. Burgos: Editorial La Olmeda. ISBN 84-920046-8-1. de Artaza
Galicia_(Spain)
primitive Church of Nuestra Señora del Rey Casto, outside the royal pantheon: Fruela I of Asturias (722-768), king of Asturias. Son of Alfonso I of Asturias
Pantheon_of_Asturian_Kings
Queen consort of Asturias
children, all by her husband King Alfonso I: Fruela I of Asturias (722–768). Upon the death of Alfonso I, Fruela became King of Asturias. He was entombed
Ermesinda
Decade
II, who dies after a 14-year reign. The ascent of Fruela reunites Asturias, Galicia and Leon. Fruela, who is not popular with the nobles, orders the assassination
920s
Repopulation of the buffer zone between Christian and Muslim kingdoms in Spain
on the death of Ordoño's son, Alfonso III, the kingdom was divided with Fruela II continuing to reign in Asturias while his brothers García and Ordoño
Repoblación
Break of communion between the Western and Eastern churches
by the Eighteenth Council of Toledo at the urging of the king, Wittiza. Fruela I of Asturias reversed the decision of Toledo sometime during his reign
East–West_Schism
Roman Catholic church and minor basilica in Oviedo, Spain
order of King Alfonso II of Asturias. The cathedral was founded by King Fruela I of Asturias in 781 AD, and enlarged in 802 by his son Alfonso II of Asturias
Oviedo_Cathedral
Kingdom in Iberia from 910 to 1833
brother, Fruela, reunited Alfonso's realm. Fruela's death a year later initiated a period of chaos, with several claimants to the crown. Fruela's son, Alfonso
Kingdom_of_Galicia
Spanish noble
immediately, a rebellion broke out against him, led by Count Fruela Bermudez of Lugo. Fruela captured the Asturian capital of Oviedo and was made king.
Rodrigo_of_Castile
Galician magnate
abbot of Celanova and bishop of Mondoñedo, later regarded as a saint. Fruela (fl. 935–42), count, married Sarracina, grandparents of Tota, wife of count
Gutier_Menéndez
900 d.c.; second hypothesis: 1030 d.c. Founder First hypothesis: Aznar Fruela, Infante de Leon; Second hypothesis: Gutierres Peláez de Silva (1030-1110)
De Silva Fernández de Híjar Portugal family
De_Silva_Fernández_de_Híjar_Portugal_family
"Javián, Leklein y Fruela, los seleccionados por el jurado profesional del #EuroCasting de RTVE.es" [Javián, Leklein and Fruela, the selected by the
Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017
Spain_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2017
Queen consort of León
Ordoño II, died and was succeeded by his brother Fruela II of León. A year later, in 925, King Fruela II died and was succeeded by his son Alfonso Froliaz
Onneca_Sánchez_of_Pamplona
June 932. Following the death of the Leonese monarch, Ordoño II, in 924, Fruela took over as king; however, his reign was brief as he was succeeded by Alfonso
Siege_of_Toledo_(930–932)
Ancient settlement & titular see in Spain
Roman, during the reign of Fruela I (757–768) Agustine, during the reign of Fruela I Honoratus, during the reign of Fruela I Vincele, during the reign
Iria_Flavia
Medieval Hispano-Roman Muslim dynasty in Iberia
the Banu Qasi line into Africa. Both would later convert, Urraca marrying Fruela II of León. Ball 2009, pp. 117–122. Cañada Juste 1980, p. 6. Salazar y Acha
Banu_Qasi
of El Cid and Jimena Díaz; Estefanía Sánchez, the wife of Leonese count Fruela Díaz. Some historians have identified Sancho Garcés with Sancho Macerátiz
Sancho Garcés, Lord of Uncastillo
Sancho_Garcés,_Lord_of_Uncastillo
District of Madrid in Community of Madrid, Spain
"Comisión de Investigación de Accidentes e Incidentes de Aviación Civil: C\ Fruela, 6 28011 Madrid" Direct map link Archived 2011-07-20 at the Wayback Machine
Latina_(Madrid)
Chinese characters used in Vietnamese writing
羅 is a very common character in Nôm texts. Evans, Jonathan; Fernandez, Fruela, eds. (April 26, 2018). The Routledge Handbook of Translation and Politics
Chữ_Hán
Name list
wife of García Íñiguez of Pamplona Urraca bint Qasi (fl. 917–929), wife of Fruela II of León Urraca Sánchez of Pamplona (10th century), wife of Ramiro II
Urraca
clerical marriage was permissible: according to the Chronicle of Alfonso III, Fruela I of Asturias (757–68) reversed this ruling. The collective sense is that
Eighteenth_Council_of_Toledo
Spanish noble (died 730)
claim to exclusive kingship. He was the father of King Alfonso I and of Fruela of Cantabria, father of kings Aurelius and Bermudo I. According to the Muslim
Peter_of_Cantabria
Visigoth King of Hispania from 694 to c.710
clerical marriage was permissible: according to the Chronicle of Alfonso III, Fruela I of Asturias (757–68) reversed this ruling. The collective sense is that
Wittiza
King of Asturias
rebelled for the second time, having done so before during the reign of Fruela I. The chronicles do not elucidate the motives for the rebellion. The rebel
Silo_of_Asturias
Agates") is an elaborately decorated box, casket or small chest given by King Fruela II of Asturias and his wife Nunila to the Cathedral of San Salvador, Oviedo
Agate_Casket_of_Oviedo
the Catholic c. 693–757 King of Asturias r. 739–757 Fruela Pérez of Cantabria c. 708 – c. 756 Fruela I the Cruel c. 722–768 King of Asturias r. 757–768
Family tree of Spanish monarchs
Family_tree_of_Spanish_monarchs
Name list
Chilean lawyer, economist and politician (president) Froylan Froilano Fruela This page or section lists people that share the same given name. If an
Froilan
Calendar year
Fatimid Amir Abu Ahmad Ja'far ibn 'Ubaid sets him free. August — In Spain, Fruela II, King of León and King of Galicia, dies and is temporarily succeeded
925
Architectural style of the Kingdom of Asturias
period (737–791) belonging to the reigns of the kings Fáfila, Alfonso I, Fruela I, Aurelio, Silo, Mauregato and Vermudo I. A second stage comprises the
Asturian_architecture
Calendar year
Cangas (modern Spain), after an 18-year reign. He is succeeded by his son Fruela I as ruler of Asturias. King Æthelbald of Mercia is murdered by his own
AD_757
Valdejunquera. 924 - Fruela becomes King of León and Galicia, after the death of his brother, but died a year later. 925 Alfonso Fróilaz son of Fruela, King of León
Timeline_of_Galician_history
He was succeeded as king by his son Fruela I the Cruel of Asturias. 768 14 January Fruela was assassinated. Fruela's cousin Aurelius of Asturias was crowned
Timeline_of_Spanish_history
S2CID 144820990. Canal Sánchez-Pagín, J. M. (1986). "El conde leonés Don Fruela Díaz y su esposa, la navarra doña Estefanía Sánchez (siglos XI–XII)". Príncipe
Sancho_Sánchez
Monastery in Samos, Spain
it was abandoned before the Muslim invasion until the reconquest of King Fruela I of Asturias, which took place around 760. When, years later, he was assassinated
Monastery of San Xulián de Samos
Monastery_of_San_Xulián_de_Samos
Emir of Córdoba from 756 to 788
executed in 800. Omar (died before 758), captured in battle and executed by Fruela I of Asturias. Hisham I (757–17 Apr 796), Emir of Cordoba. Abdallah In his
Abd_al-Rahman_I
Spanish count
member of the curia regis of King Ordoño II of León and of his successor Fruela II. He accompanied King Ramiro II when he established his court in Viseu
Diogo_Fernandes_(count)
Castilian magnate
his wife Elvira Fernández, sold a plot of land for 400 solidi to Count Fruela Díaz and his wife Estefanía. Count Raymond IV of Toulouse, possibly in 1092
Pedro_González_de_Lara
Calendar year
Gormaz (Northern Spain). King Ordoño II of León (supported by his brother Fruela II of Asturias) allies himself with Sancho I, king of Pamplona, and defeats
917
applied to the following: Boleslaus I, Duke of Bohemia (died 967 or 972) Fruela I of Asturias (died 768), King of Asturias Peter of Castile (1334–1369)
List of people known as the Cruel
List_of_people_known_as_the_Cruel
Noble Portuguese Family
Jimena, sister of the King Dom Alfonso II and granddaughter of King Dom Fruela I and his wife Queen Munia of Asturias. Constantino had a son, Pedro Bernardo
House_of_Queiroz
død". adressa.no (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 2026-03-27. Fernández, Fruela (2026-03-19). "Muere Aníbal Cristobo a los 54 años: un gran editor precario"
2026_in_literature
Count of Portugal from 997 to 1008
parents are unknown she is thought to have been granddaughter of count Fruela Gutiérrez, the brother of Menendo's maternal grandmother Hermesenda and
Menendo_González
Damián dated 12 April 920. He signs immediately after Ordoño, his brother Fruela II, and their brother, the infante Gonzalo, a younger son of Alfonso III
Oveco_(bishop_of_Oviedo)
Calendar year
II, who dies after a 14-year reign. The ascent of Fruela reunites Asturias, Galicia and Leon. Fruela, who is not popular with the nobles, orders the assassination
924
Calendar year
enforces the baptism of all Jews and Montanists in the Byzantine Empire. Fruela I, king of Asturias (approximate date) Isma'il ibn Ja'far, Shī‘ah Imām and
722
Asturian magnate
Hispanic Studies, 83. Canal Sánchez-Pagín, José María (1986). "El conde leonés Fruela Díaz y su esposa la navarra doña Estefanía Sánchez (siglos XI–XII)". Príncipe
Pedro_Alfonso
S2CID 154055998. Rodríguez Fernández, Justiniano (1997). García I, Ordoño II, Fruela II, Alfonso IV. Burgos: Editorial La Olmeda. ISBN 84-920046-8-1. Sáez Sánchez
Sancho_Ordóñez
Aragonese leader
beneath Alfonso VI, Henry of Portugal, and Raymond of Galicia, and beside Fruela Díaz. This is the beginning of the ahistorical "Cortes de Carrión" passage
Beltrán_de_Risnel
Surname list
in 711. In its origin, it is a patronymic of the Visigothic given name Fruela or Froila. In Italy, the surname's roots can be traced back to the Kingdom
Flores_(surname)
Pelagius, King (718–737) Favila, King (737–739) Alfonso I, King (739–757) Fruela I, King (757–768) Aurelius, King (768–774) Silo, King (774–783) Mauregatus
List of state leaders in the 8th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_8th_century
Galician bishop
death on 18 November 922. However, on 17 September 924 Savaric confirmed Fruela II's donation of the county of Montanos to the church of Santiago de Compostela
Savaric II (bishop of Mondoñedo)
Savaric_II_(bishop_of_Mondoñedo)
Aragonese painter
the Provincial Deputation of Zaragoza. Ferdinand II of Aragon, c. 1848 Fruela I of Asturias, 1854 Gothic king Chintila, 1855 Sisenand, King of the Visigoths
Bernardino_Montañés
10th-century Leonese nobleman
holdings, some of which had been donated by Queen Urraca, the widow of King Fruela II of Asturias, and by the Infantes Ramiro and Ordoño Froilaz, as attested
Fernando_Bermúdez_de_Cea
Historical timeline of Portugal
Commander of al-Andalus Muslims, proclaiming himself Emir of Córdoba. 757 – Fruela I becomes King of Asturias. 763 – Abd al-Rahman I suppresses an Abbasid
Timeline of 8th- and 9th-century Portuguese history
Timeline_of_8th-_and_9th-century_Portuguese_history
Spanish national agency
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Civil Aviation Accident and Incident Investigation Commission
Civil_Aviation_Accident_and_Incident_Investigation_Commission
Calendar year
Ermentrude, Frankish princess, daughter of Louis the Stammerer (or 878) Fruela II, king of Asturias and León (approximate date) Fujiwara no Nakahira, Japanese
875
Rulers of the Kingdom of León
the crown of León. Fruela II c. 875 924 – 925 924 Youngest son of Alfonso III, and younger brother to García I and Ordoño II. Fruela was given the remnants
List_of_monarchs_of_León
Castilian noble title
genealogist Felipe de la Gándara points out: "Faxardo traces its origin to King Fruela I of Asturias, and from his son Count don Román, such as the Lugos, Bahamondes
Marquis_of_Molina
Calendar year
of León. The second son, Ordoño II, reigns in Galicia, while the third, Fruela II, receives Asturias with Oviedo as his capital. August 5 – Battle of Tettenhall:
910
kingdom is divided among his sons, with Ordoño becoming King of Galicia, Fruela becoming King of Asturias, and García I of León King of Leon. 911 – Count
Timeline of Portuguese history (First County)
Timeline_of_Portuguese_history_(First_County)
Historical period
and his kingdoms were inherited by Fruela of Asturias, who thus reunited his fathers divided kingdom. Yet Fruela ruled only for fourteen months and he
Portugal_in_the_Reconquista
First attested count of Álava
presents the story of Eylo immediately after his account of the usurpation of Fruela, which took place in 866–67 and which forced Alfonso III to take refuge
Eylo
Calendar year
Alfonso IV and becomes king of León (Northern Spain). He has Alfonso and Fruela's three sons blinded in order to make them incapable of ruling. Ramiro II
931
FRUELA
FRUELA
FRUELA
FRUELA
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Warrior
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu
A Devotee of the Sun
Boy/Male
Tamil
God
Male
Hebrew
(×¢Ö·× Ö¸×ª) Unisex form of Hebrew Anath, ANAT means "answer (to prayer)."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Right; Right-hand Side
Female
Czechoslovakian
, favor glory.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Night Maker; The Moon
Girl/Female
Indian
Desired.
Girl/Female
Norse
Goddess of lust.
Girl/Female
Hindu
One dedicated to service, A girl with intelligence
FRUELA
FRUELA
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