- male
- Alfonso Froilaz, called the Hunchback or, in Spanish, "el Jorobado", was the king of Galicia for a short time, from 925 to 926. He seems to have...
- deceased (456)
- Rechiar between the years 448 and 456.
- deceased (441)
- Hermeric (in Spanish and Portuguese, "Hermerico") (d.441), king of the eastern Germanic Suebi (409-438), who had migrated to the eastern shore of...
- male, deceased (448)
- Rechila from 441 until his death in 448. He had been associated with the throne of his father Hermeric since 438 and succeeded to the full kingship...
- male, deceased (929)
- Sancho I Ordóñez was king of Galicia from 926 (or 925) until his death. When Ordoño II died in 924 it was not one of his sons who ascended to the...
- male, deceased (924)
- Ordoño II was king of Galicia from 910 and of León from 914 until his death. He was the second son of the King Alfonso III the Great and his wi...
- male, deceased (966)
- Sancho I, called the Fat, was the son of King Ramiro II of León. He succeeded his halfbrother Ordoño III in 956 and reigned until his death, ex...
- male, deceased (459)
- Maldras was the Suevi king of Gallaecia (latter Galicia) between 457 and 459. He assassinated Aioulf in June of 457 and took over his place...
- male, deceased (1157)
- Alfonso VII, called the Emperor, became the King of Galicia in 1111 and King of León and Castile in 1126. He was crowned Emperor of Spain in 1135. H...
- male, deceased (999)
- Bermudo II, called the Gouty, king of Galicia (982-999) and León (984-999), was the son of Ordoño III of León. He was raised by the nobility aga...
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