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García Garcés de Aza

García Garcés de Aza ((ラテン語:Garsias Garsie de Aza); ''floruit'' 1126–1159) was a Castilian magnate "renowned for his wealth and dullness",〔Fletcher, 41.〕 yet "a prominent figure in the later Andalusian campaigns of the Emperor between 1150 and 1157".〔Lipskey, 56.〕 His second name, "Garcés" (sometimes "García"), is a patronymic, indicating that his father was also named García, while his third name, "de Aza" is a toponymic frequently found in contemporary documents, in this case indicating that he held the ''tenencia'' of Aza.〔Barton, 44.〕 His father was in fact García Ordóñez, and his mother was the latter's second wife, Eva, probably a Frenchwoman.〔Menéndez Pidal de Navascués, 102.〕 She re-married after García Ordóñez's death to Pedro González de Lara, and García Garcés was thus a half-brother of Eva's children by Pedro and closely allied with the House of Lara.〔Barton, 229.〕
According to the ''Chronica Adefonsi imperatoris'', a contemporary account of the deeds of the Emperor Alfonso VII of León and Castile, when that king first entered the capital city of León after his succession in March 1126, García Garcés was among the Castilians who came to do homage and pledge fealty.〔Cf. book I, §7, quoted in Latin and English in Barton, 127.〕 García served Alfonso as ''alférez'' between 12 December 1126 and 13 November 1127, while his brother Pedro Garcés was ''alférez'' between 29 May and 18 September 1131.〔Barton, 143–44.〕 This post was generally reserved for younger nobleman early in their careers, the different dates of their respective tenures reflect the difference in their ages. In 1142 García was acting as a civil judge in Ávila.〔
In 1147, during Alfonso VII's summer campaign against Almería, García does not appear to have joined the army until later, for he does not appear in any document emanating from Alfonso's court until 4 June, when he was at Calatrava. He neither appears in any later royal charters issued during the campaign, suggesting that he may have been posted at Calatrava with a garrison and did not take part in the sieges of Andújar, Baeza, or Almería.〔Barton, 178 and 181.〕
On 10 November 1155, while both were with the royal court at Ayllón, García sold an estate at Alcolea to his half-brother Manrique Pérez de Lara for one thousand ''maravedís''. The charter of sale was drawn up by a certain Sancho, who signed it as "chancellor of Count Manrique".〔Barton, 60–61: ''Sancius cancellarius comite Amalrich''.〕 García married a younger daughter of Pedro Fróilaz de Traba, sometimes named Eva〔 and other times Sancha.〔Barton, 206.〕 In 1157, with his wife, Sancha Pérez, García donated their ''monasterium'' (monastic church) of San Florencio near Aza to the abbey of Santo Domingo de Silos "for the relief of our souls and the remission of all our sins".〔Barton, 206: ''grato animo et uolantate spontanea, ob remedium animarum nostratum et remissionem omnium peccatorum, facimus cartam donationis''.〕 García and his wife had at least two daughters: Elvira and Mayor, who married Gonzalo de Marañón. He may have had another two, named Sancha and María, but a Juana, mother of Domingo de Caleruega, is apocryphal.〔Martínez Díez, 194–96.〕
In 1159, according to Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada in his ''De rebus Hispaniae'', the Lara family, after they had succeeded by guile in wresting custody of the young King Alfonso VIII from his guardian, Gutierre Fernández de Castro, placed him under the care of García Garcés. It soon became apparent, however, that he was not wealthy enough to properly look after royalty and he was placed in the household of Manrique.〔Doubleday, 36.〕〔Barton, 84.〕 Also in 1159, García donated the hostel of Tardajos to the Diocese of Burgos.〔
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