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García Álvarez de Toledo y Ayala, III señor de Valdecorneja

Also Known As: "Señor de Oropesa", "Horcajada y Piedrahíta"
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Birthplace: Spain
Death: 1370 (49-50)
Ciudad Rodrigo, Castille and Leon, Spain
Immediate Family:

Son of Fernando "El Tuerto" Álvarez de Toledo y Loaysa, II señor de Oropesa; Garcia II Álvarez de Toledo Paez, Alcalde Mayor de Toledo; Mencía Téllez de Meneses and Elvira de Ayala y Guzmán, I Señora de Cebolla
Husband of Constanza Sarmiento Guzmán; Leonor Tello de Guzmán López de Haro, Señora de Villaverde and Estefanía de Monroy
Partner of Maria Catalina de Loaisa, Señora de Pretel
Father of Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, I conde de Alba de Tormes; Gutierre Fernández de Toledo [y Sarmiento], Señor de Anamella; Fernando Álvarez de Toledo Guzmán, IV Señor de Higares; Teresa Álvarez de Toledo y Guzmán and Fernando "El Tuerto" Álvarez de Toledo y Loaysa, II señor de Oropesa
Brother of Diego López de Ayala y Toledo, III Señor de Cebolla; Juan Alvarez de Toledo y Ayala, maestrescuela de Toledo; Pedro Álvarez de Toledo y Ayala, Deán de la Catedral de Toledo; Pedro Álvarez de Toledo Tellez de Meneses; Ines Álvarez de Toledo Tellez de Meneses and 7 others

Occupation: 3re Señor de Valdecorneja, Alcalde Mayor de la Mesta, Aguacil Mayor de Toledo, 3rd Lord of Valdecorneja
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About García Álvarez de Toledo y Ayala, III señor de Valdecorneja

A mediados del siglo XIV Enrique II de Trastamara dona el territorio de la fortaleza de Valdecorneja junto con el de Oropesa a García Álvarez de Toledo, señor de Valdecorneja y Oropesa, de Segura, Bohoyo, Jarandilla, Cabañas, La Abadía de Cabañas y Tornavacas.

El señorío de Oropesa en poder de García Álvarez de Toledo abarcaba las tierras de Oropesa, Alcañizo, Caleruela, La Calzada, Herreruela, Lagartera, Navalcán, Parrillas y Torralba con sus anejos y aldeas.

http://palomatorrijos.blogspot.cl/2010/03/los-senores-de-oropesa-to...

El I señor de Valdecorneja sin descendencia legítima si la tiene bastarda; dos hijos y una hija, legitimada por Enrique II en documento fechado el 8 de junio de 1369 al igual que lo está el Privilegio por el cual se le reconoce la concesión hecha tres años antes de los señoríos de Valdecorneja y Oropesa.

Muere en 1370 y le sigue en la titularidad de Valdecorneja su hermano Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, mariscal de Castilla, y en la de Oropesa, Cabañas, Jarandilla y Tornavacas su hijo Fernando Álvarez de Toledo ”El Tuerto“ II señor de Oropesa englobando bajo este titulo los otros territorios bajo su Señorío.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garci_%C3%81lvarez_de_Toledo :

Garci Álvarez de Toledo y Meneses was a Spanish noble of the House of Oropesa. He was the Grand Master of the Order of Santiago from 1359 to 1366.

Family origins
Garci was from the prestigious House of Oropesa. He was the son of Garci Álvarez de Toledo,[1] the head Alcalde of Toledo, and Mencía Téllez de Meneses y Gómez. He was the brother of Gutierre Álvarez de Toledo, bishop of Palencia and cardinal and chancellor of the Queen Juana Manuel. He was also the brother of Fernán Álvarez de Toledo y Meneses, Marshall of Castile.

Marriage and descendants
Garci married Estefanía de Monroy, but had no children with her. He did however, have an illegitimate son with Catalina de Loaysa, Fernán Álvarez de Toledo y Loaysa.[2][3] Some historians suggest the possibility that Garci eventually married in secret with Catalina.[4][5]

Biography
Garci served the king Peter of Castile, being named head Mayordomo of his son Alonso. In 1359 he was named Grand Master of the Order of Santiago after the assassination of Fadrique Alfonso de Castilla.[6]

In 1366, Garci was involved in the war between Henry II of Castile and of Peter of Castile. King Peter went to Sevilla, leaving the defense of Toledo to Garci.[7][8]

Most of the nobility in Toledo pledged loyalty to Henry II. Garci, unable to defend the city properly, was made to surrender the Grand Mastership to Gonzalo Mexía (who already exercised that title in the court of Henry II), in exchange for the title of Conde of Oropesa and Valdecorneja.[9][10][11]

Death
Garci died in 1370 during the Castilian siege of Ciudad Rodrigo which was defended by the Portuguese forces of Ferdinand I of Portugal during the Ferdinand Wars. His estate at Oropesa was inherited by his son Fernán Álvarez de Toledo y Loaysa. His estate and title at Valdecorneja went to his brother Fernán Álvarez de Toledo y Meneses, beginning the bloodline of the Dukes of Alba.[12][13][14]

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García Álvarez de Toledo y Ayala, III señor de Valdecorneja's Timeline

1320
1320
Spain
1360
1360
Oropesa, Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
1370
1370
Age 50
Ciudad Rodrigo, Castille and Leon, Spain
1380
1380
Toledo, Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain
1409
1409
Vadecorneja, Spain
1458
1458
Toledo, Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, España (Spain)
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