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The Banu Gómez (Beni Gómez) were a powerful but fractious noble family living on the Castilian marches of the Kingdom of León from the 10th to the 12th centuries. They rose to prominence in the 10th century as counts in Saldaña, Carrión and Liébana, and reached their apogee when, allied with Córdoba warlord, Almanzor, their head, García Gómez, expelled king Vermudo II of León and briefly ruled there. He would reconcile with the royal family, but launched two subsequent rebellions. On his death, the senior line of the family was eclipsed, but a younger branch would return to prominence, producing Pedro Ansúrez, one of the premier noblemen under king Alfonso VI and queen Urraca in the late 11th and early 12th centuries. The family would be portrayed in the Cantar de Mio Cid as rivals and ant

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  • Banu Gómez (en)
  • Beni Gómez (de)
  • Banu Gómez (es)
  • Бану Гомес (ru)
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  • Beni Gómez oder Banu Gómez („Söhne des Gómez“) war eine kastilische Familie aus der Provinz Palencia. Sie stellten die ersten Grafen von Saldaña, Carrión und Liébana. Die Familie hatte verwandtschaftliche Beziehungen zu mehreren Adelsgeschlechtern in der Region, darunter auch zu den Königsfamilien von León und Kastilien. (de)
  • The Banu Gómez (Beni Gómez) were a powerful but fractious noble family living on the Castilian marches of the Kingdom of León from the 10th to the 12th centuries. They rose to prominence in the 10th century as counts in Saldaña, Carrión and Liébana, and reached their apogee when, allied with Córdoba warlord, Almanzor, their head, García Gómez, expelled king Vermudo II of León and briefly ruled there. He would reconcile with the royal family, but launched two subsequent rebellions. On his death, the senior line of the family was eclipsed, but a younger branch would return to prominence, producing Pedro Ansúrez, one of the premier noblemen under king Alfonso VI and queen Urraca in the late 11th and early 12th centuries. The family would be portrayed in the Cantar de Mio Cid as rivals and ant (en)
  • Los Banu Gómez, Beni Gómez o Vanigómez (hijos de Gómez) fue una poderosa familia levantisca que vivió en la marca castellana del Reino de León entre los siglos X y XII. Destacaron en el X como condes en Saldaña, Carrión y Liébana, y alcanzaron su apogeo cuando, aliados al caudillo cordobés, Almanzor, el jefe del clan, García Gómez, expulsó al rey Vermudo II de León donde gobernó brevemente. Aunque se reconcilió con la familia real, se volvió a rebelar en dos ocasiones. A su muerte, la rama principal de la familia fue eclipsada por una más joven cuyo miembro más relevante fue el conde Pedro Ansúrez, uno de los nobles más importantes durante los reinados de Alfonso VI y de su hija la reina Urraca a finales del siglo XI y principios del XII. La familia sería representada en el Cantar de Mio C (es)
  • Бану Гомес (Бени Гомес, «Сыновья Гомеса») — влиятельный и могущественный дворянский род в Королевстве Леон и Кастилия в X-XII века. Они получили известность в X веке как графы в Сальданье, Каррионе и Льебане. Бану Гомес достигли апогея власти, когда, объединившись с кордовским военачальником Аль-Мансуром, их глава Гарсия Гомес изгнал короля Бермудо II из Леона и недолго правил там. Гарсия Гомес примирился с королевской семьей, но затем поднял два восстания. После его смерти старшая линия рода Бану Гомес не пользовалась известностью, но более младшая линия стала известна благодаря Педро Ансуресу, одному из главных дворян при короле Альфонсо VI и королеве Урраке в конце XI и начале XII веков. Семья Бану Гомес изображена в Песне о моём Сиде как соперники и антагонисты героя, Эль Сида, и их во (ru)
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