Ordoño II King Galicia II King Leon 873-924

Paternal Family Tree: Astur Leonese

Ordoño II King Galicia II King Leon and Sancha Jiménez Queen Consort Leon Queen Consort Galicia were married. She by marriage Queen Consort Leon, Queen Consort Galicia. She the daughter of Sancho I King Pamplona and Toda Aznárez. He the son of Alfonso "Great" III King Asturias and Jimena Pamplona Queen Consort Asturias.

Around 873 Ordoño II King Galicia II King Leon was born to Alfonso "Great" III King Asturias [aged 25] and Jimena Pamplona Queen Consort Asturias.

Around 890 [his son] King Alfonso IV of Leon and IV of Galicia was born to Ordoño II King Galicia II King Leon [aged 17] and Elvira Menéndez Queen Consort Leon Queen Consort Galicia. He married Oneca Jiménez Queen Consort Leon Queen Consort Galicia and had issue.

Around 895 [his son] King Sancho of Galicia was born to Ordoño II King Galicia II King Leon [aged 22] and Elvira Menéndez Queen Consort Leon Queen Consort Galicia. He married Goto Menéndez Queen Consort Galicia.

Around 900 [his son] Ramiro II King Leon was born to Ordoño II King Galicia II King Leon [aged 27] and Elvira Menéndez Queen Consort Leon Queen Consort Galicia. He married (1) Urraca of Pamplona Queen Consort Leon (2) Adosinda Gutiérrez Osóriz Queen Consort Leon and had issue.

On 20th December 910 [his father] Alfonso "Great" III King Asturias [aged 62] died. His son [his brother] García [aged 39] succeeded I King Leon. His son Fruela [aged 35] succeeded II King Asturias. His son Ordoño [aged 37] succeeded II King Galicia.

On 19th January 914 García I King Leon [aged 43] died. His brother Ordoño [aged 41] succeeded II King Leon.

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In June 924 Ordoño II King Galicia II King Leon [aged 51] died. His brother Fruela [aged 49] succeeded II King Leon, King Galicia.

[his daughter] Jimena Jiménez was born to Ordoño II King Galicia II King Leon and Elvira Menéndez Queen Consort Leon Queen Consort Galicia.

[his father] Alfonso "Great" III King Asturias and [his mother] Jimena Pamplona Queen Consort Asturias were married. She by marriage Queen Consort Asturias. He the son of [his grandfather] Ordoño I King Asturias and [his grandmother] Muniadona Unknown Queen Consort Asturias.

Royal Descendants of Ordoño II King Galicia II King Leon 873-924
Number after indicates the number of unique routes of descent. Descendants of Kings and Queens not included.

King Alfonso IV of Leon and IV of Galicia [1]

King Sancho of Galicia [1]

Ramiro II King Leon [1]

Ancestors of Ordoño II King Galicia II King Leon 873-924

Ordoño II King Galicia II King Leon