Mumadona Dias

Mumadona Dias
Statue of Mumadona in Guimarães

Mumadona Dias, or Muniadomna Díaz, Countess of Portugal in the 10th century, ruling between c. 924 - c. 950. She was daughter of Count Diogo Fernandes and of countess Onega.

Celebrated, rich and the most powerful woman in the Northwest of the Iberian peninsula, she has been commemorated by several Portuguese cities.

In c. 926 Mumadona was already married to Count Hermenegildo González. She governed the county alone after her husband's death in c. 928. She left it in the ownership of countless domains, in an area that coincided reasonably with zones that would integrate the back counties of Portucale and of Coimbra.

Those domains were divided in July of 950 among her six children, giving Gonzalo Menéndez the county of Portucale. In 950 or 951, with divine inspiration, she founded, on her property in Vimaranes, a monastery under São Mamede's invocation (Mosteiro of São Mamede or Mosteiro of Guimarães). Later she professed her vows there. To protect this monastery and its people from Viking raids, she initiated the construction of the Castle of Guimarães, in the shade of which Guimarães' burgh was developed. Eventually this became the headquarters of the court of the counts of Portucale.

The testamentary document in which she makes the donation of her domains, cattle, incomes, religious objects and books to Guimarães monastery, dated of January 26 959, was important for verifying the existence of several castles and villages in the region.

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Timeline of Portuguese history (First County) — This is a historical timeline of Portugal.First County of Portugal9th century*868 Establishment of the 1st County of Portugal, a fiefdom of the Kingdom of Asturias, by count Vímara Peres, after the reconquest from the Moors of the region between… …   Wikipedia

  • Guimaraes — Guimarães Wappen Karte Basisdaten …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Guimarães — Wappen Karte …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Guimarães — For the municipality in Brazil, see Guimarães, Maranhão. Guimarães   City   Guimarães Castle …   Wikipedia

  • Felgueiras — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Felgueiras (homonymie). Felgueiras …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Portugal — /pawr cheuh geuhl, pohr /; Port. /pawrdd too gahl /, n. a republic in SW Europe, on the Iberian Peninsula, W of Spain. (Including the Azores and the Madeira Islands) 9,867,654; 35,414 sq. mi. (91,720 sq. km). Cap.: Lisbon. * * * Portugal… …   Universalium

  • Vímara Peres — Vímara Peres, Count of Portugal (Galicia, circa 820 mdash; Guimarães, 873) [From Vímara (Weimar or Guimar) and the patronymic Peres (son of Pedro Peter).] was a Christian warlord of the 9th century in west Iberia. He was a vassal of the King of… …   Wikipedia

  • Guimarães Castle — The Guimarães Castle, located in the city of Guimarães, Portugal, was ordered to be built by Dona Mumadona Dias in the 10th century in order to defend its monastery from Muslim and Norman attacks. Count Dom Henrique (to whom the County of… …   Wikipedia

  • Menendo González — (Portuguese and Galician: Mendo Gonçalves) (died 6 October 1008) was a semi autonomous Duke of Galicia[1] and Count of Portugal (997–1008) and a dominant figure in the Kingdom of León around the turn of the second millennium. He was the tutor and …   Wikipedia

  • Diogo Fernandes (count) — Diogo Fernandes was a count in the 10th century Kingdom of León married to an Oneca, who due to confusion with a descendant is often mistakenly called Onega Lucides and made to be daughter of a Count of Portugal. Others have hypothesized a… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”