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{{Short description|6th Count of Coimbra (c. 768 |
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”’Flávio Hermenegildo”’ ( |
”’Flávio Hermenegildo”’ (768 c. 831), also known as ”’Flávio Hermenegildo Teudis”’, was the 6th [[County of Coimbra|Count of Coimbra]].<ref name=”:1″>{{Cite web |title=Hermengild Teudis DE COIMBRA |url=https://sites.rootsmagic.com/GonyonHistory/individual.php?p=83666 |access-date=2024-12-21 |website=sites.rootsmagic.com}}</ref><ref name=”:0″>{{Cite journal |last=Rei |first=Antonio |date=2014-01-01 |title=Os Condes de Coimbra no século VIII |url=https://www.academia.edu/41911844 |journal=Armas e Troféus: Revista de História e de Arte |pages=305}}</ref> |
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The County of Coimbra, during his time, encompassed lands that are part of modern-day Portugal, including [[Coimbra]], [[Viseu]], [[Lamego]], and [[Santa Maria da Feira]]. This region was a significant frontier zone during the [[Reconquista]], with its control frequently contested between Christian and Muslim forces.<ref name=”:0″ /><ref>{{Cite book |last=Corte-Real |first=António Moniz Barreto |url=https://www.cm-coimbra.pt/en/areas/viver/a-cidade/historia/lenda-da-fundacao-da-cidade-no-livro-bellezas-de-coimbra |title=Bellezas de Coimbra by António Moniz Barreto Corte-Real |date=1831 |publisher=Real Imprensa da Universidade |location=Coimbra |chapter=1 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210413021208/https://www.cm-coimbra.pt/en/areas/viver/a-cidade/historia/lenda-da-fundacao-da-cidade-no-livro-bellezas-de-coimbra |archive-date=2021-04-13}}</ref> Flávio’s tenure was characterized by the challenges of maintaining control over Coimbra amid the broader conflicts between Christian and Muslim forces.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Lévi-Provençal |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004619098 |title=Histoire de l’Espagne musulmane |date=1967-06-01 |publisher=BRILL |isbn=978-90-04-61909-8 |doi=10.1163/9789004619098}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Crow |first=Karim Douglas |date=2009-12-15 |title=David Levering Lewis – God’s Crucible: Islam and the Making of Europe, 570-1215 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.52282/icr.v1i2.756 |journal=ICR Journal |volume=1 |issue=2 |pages=367–371 |doi=10.52282/icr.v1i2.756 |issn=2041-8728}}</ref> |
The County of Coimbra, during his time, encompassed lands that are part of modern-day Portugal, including [[Coimbra]], [[Viseu]], [[Lamego]], and [[Santa Maria da Feira]]. This region was a significant frontier zone during the [[Reconquista]], with its control frequently contested between Christian and Muslim forces.<ref name=”:0″ /><ref>{{Cite book |last=Corte-Real |first=António Moniz Barreto |url=https://www.cm-coimbra.pt/en/areas/viver/a-cidade/historia/lenda-da-fundacao-da-cidade-no-livro-bellezas-de-coimbra |title=Bellezas de Coimbra by António Moniz Barreto Corte-Real |date=1831 |publisher=Real Imprensa da Universidade |location=Coimbra |chapter=1 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210413021208/https://www.cm-coimbra.pt/en/areas/viver/a-cidade/historia/lenda-da-fundacao-da-cidade-no-livro-bellezas-de-coimbra |archive-date=2021-04-13}}</ref> Flávio’s tenure was characterized by the challenges of maintaining control over Coimbra amid the broader conflicts between Christian and Muslim forces.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Lévi-Provençal |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004619098 |title=Histoire de l’Espagne musulmane |date=1967-06-01 |publisher=BRILL |isbn=978-90-04-61909-8 |doi=10.1163/9789004619098}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Crow |first=Karim Douglas |date=2009-12-15 |title=David Levering Lewis – God’s Crucible: Islam and the Making of Europe, 570-1215 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.52282/icr.v1i2.756 |journal=ICR Journal |volume=1 |issue=2 |pages=367–371 |doi=10.52282/icr.v1i2.756 |issn=2041-8728}}</ref> |
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Hermenegildo married twice, had at least one son, Guterre Mendes.<ref name=”:0″ /> |
Hermenegildo married twice, had at least one son, Guterre Mendes.<ref name=”:0″ /> |
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He died 831, in Asturias, Spain, at the age of 65. |
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== References == |
== References == |
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Latest revision as of 13:48, 8 October 2025
6th Count of Coimbra (c. 768 – c. 831)
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Flávio Hermenegildo |
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| Predecessor | Teodorico de Coimbra |
| Successor | Guterre Mendes |
| Other names | Flávio Hermenegildo Teudis |
| Born | c. 768 |
| Died | c. 831 Asturias |
| Father | Flávio Teodosio |
| Mother | Munia Sueira |
Flávio Hermenegildo (c. 768 – c. 831), also known as Flávio Hermenegildo Teudis, was the 6th Count of Coimbra.[1][2]
The County of Coimbra, during his time, encompassed lands that are part of modern-day Portugal, including Coimbra, Viseu, Lamego, and Santa Maria da Feira. This region was a significant frontier zone during the Reconquista, with its control frequently contested between Christian and Muslim forces.[2][3] Flávio’s tenure was characterized by the challenges of maintaining control over Coimbra amid the broader conflicts between Christian and Muslim forces.[4][5]
Born around 768, he was the son of Flávio Teodósio and brother of Teodorico, the previous count of Coimbra.[1][6]
In 815, following the death of Abbot Eugénio of Lorvão, a last protector of the Christians who still had some credibility with the Islamic authorities, Flávio abandoned Coimbra.[2][7] He went into the service of Alfonso II of Asturias, having been governor of Braga, Porto and Tui.
Hermenegildo married twice, had at least one son, Guterre Mendes.[2]
He died c. 831, in Asturias, Spain, at the age of 65.
- ^ a b “Hermengild Teudis DE COIMBRA”. sites.rootsmagic.com. Retrieved 2024-12-21.
- ^ a b c d Rei, Antonio (2014-01-01). “Os Condes de Coimbra no século VIII”. Armas e Troféus: Revista de História e de Arte: 305.
- ^ Corte-Real, António Moniz Barreto (1831). “1”. Bellezas de Coimbra by António Moniz Barreto Corte-Real. Coimbra: Real Imprensa da Universidade. Archived from the original on 2021-04-13.
- ^ Lévi-Provençal (1967-06-01). Histoire de l’Espagne musulmane. BRILL. doi:10.1163/9789004619098. ISBN 978-90-04-61909-8.
- ^ Crow, Karim Douglas (2009-12-15). “David Levering Lewis – God’s Crucible: Islam and the Making of Europe, 570-1215”. ICR Journal. 1 (2): 367–371. doi:10.52282/icr.v1i2.756. ISSN 2041-8728.
- ^ Rei, Antonio (2014-01-01). “Os Condes de Coimbra no século VIII”. Armas e Troféus: Revista de História e de Arte: 300.
- ^ Fr. Leão de S. Tomás, Beneditina Lusitana, 1644, pp. 319-320, Fr. Bernardo de Brito, ML, II, f. 308
