He appears confirming many charters in the court and many donations and other family transactions. The Castro brothers confirmed a donation to the Monastery of Santa María de Retuerta made in 1153 by their mother Elo and her second husband Count Ramiro Froilaz .[8] En 1165, Gutierre and his brother Pedro, with the consent of the other brothers, Fernando, Álvaro and Sancha, [9] donated to the above-mentioned monastery the property they shared in Villam Novam in the valley of the Esgueva River.[10] On 29 March, between 1188 and 1218, Gutierre with his wife Elvira and four of their five children, Fernando, García, Pedro and Sancha, jointly with the children of their mother's first marriage, donated the Monastery of San Félix de Incio with all its estates to the Hospitallers.[11] In March 1181, Countess Sancha Fernández de Traba, daughter of Fernando Pérez de Traba, with her two children, Vermudo and Rodrigo Álvarez gave Gutierre, his wife Elvira and son Álvar some land in Lemos.[12] In 1195, Gutierre is attested in the Monastery of Retuerta with his nephews, Fernando and Elo Álvarez, the children of his sister Sancha Rodríguez and her husband Álvaro Rodríguez de Guzmán.[13]
Marriage and issue
Between 18 September 1172 and 12 July of the following year he married Elvira Osorio, daughter of Count Osorio Martínez and Teresa Fernández de Villalobos, widow of the Galician magnate Nuño Fernández with whom she had two children: Munio and Urraca Núñez.[14] In her will, Elvira asked to be buried at that chapel in the Monastery of Sahagún near her maternal grandmother Elvira Alfónsez, illegitimate daughter of King Alfonso VI of León and his mistress Jimena Muñoz.[15][14][16] Gutierre and Elvira were the parents of:
Pedro Gutiérrez de Castro (died after 1218), mayordomo of the king of Aragon, tenente of the Castle of Algoso and Castrotorafe and, as of 1213, mayordomo mayor of the King of León.[18][14]
Álvaro Gutiérrez de Castro (died c. 1213), mayordomo mayor of the King of León in 1211 and governor of Aliste, Castrotorafe, and Villafáfila, he appears for the last time in a charter dated 8 July 1213.[18]
Sancha Gutiérrez de Castro[14] (died after 1220), the wife of Suero Téllez de Meneses,[18] son of Tello Pérez de Meneses and his wife Gontrodo García. They are the ancestors of the Téllez de Meneses from Toledo.[3]
Notes
^Milia was the daughter of Íñigo López de Mendoza and Maria Garcia. Her sister Inés was one of the mistresses of King Alfonso IX of León with whom she had a daughter, Urraca Alfonso, married to Lope Díaz II de Haro.[17]
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