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Rodrigo Velázquez
Rodrigo Velázquez (died 977/8) was an important magnate of Galicia during the reigns of Ramiro II, Ordoño III, Sancho I, and Ramiro III. He used the title ''dux'' (duke), the highest in Galicia at the time, and he even treated diplomatically with the Caliphate of Córdoba. He has been implicated in factional fighting over the succession to the Leonese throne, but the major battle of his career was part of a private aristocratic feud.
==Family==

Rodrigo was the son of count Velasco Rodríguez (''Uelasco Ruderiz'') and his wife countess Trudilde (''Trudildi''). There is a notice in the monastery of Celanova, dated 8 October 950, of the delimitation of the village of Santa María de Verín, which was owned at that time by the widowed Trudilde.〔Jesús Taboada (1956), ("A Alta Idade Media na regiào superior do Tàmega" ), ''Revista de Guimaraes'' 66, pp. 74–89 (86–87 ).〕
Rodrigo's first wife was Adosinda Gunterícez, daughter of Gunterico Arianiz and Gontrodo (Gunterota) González. She was the mother of all his (known) children: their daughters Oneca (fl. 978), Trudilde (fl. 963–88), Velasquita (fl 978–97), Muniadomna (fl. 978–99), and Ildonza (fl. 978–1019), and their only son, Pelayo Rodríguez.〔E. Portela and M. C. Pallares, ("Elementos para el analisis de la aristocracia altomedieval de Galicia: parentesco y patrimonio" ), ''Studia Histórica: Historia Medieval'' 5 (1987), 17–32, cf. esp. Esquema genealógico no. 2.〕 His second wife was Onega Lucídez (''Honega prolis Lucidi''), daughter of Lucidio Aloítez and Jimena. They were married by 974, when she is referred to in a charter as ''coniux Ruderici ducis'' (wife of duke Rodrigo). In 985 she made a donation to the monastery of Lorvão. Her last known act (9 June 999) was a donation to the monastery of Celanova on behalf of the soul of ''bone memorie vir meus ... Rudericus Uelasquiz comite'' ("my man of good memory ... count Rodrigo Velázquez").〔

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