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María Díaz de Vivar, Comtessa consort de Barcelona

French: Marie de Barcelone (Rodriguez), Comtessa consort de Barcelona
Also Known As: "comtesse consort de Barcelona"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Valencia, España (Spain)
Death: between 1104 and 1106 (23-27)
Barcelona, España
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Daughter of Rodrigo el Cid Campeador Díaz de Vivar and Jimena Díaz, señora de Valencia
Wife of Pedro de Aragón and Ramon Berenguer III "the Great" count of Barcelona
Mother of Maria de Barcelona
Sister of Elvira Cristina Rodriguez Diaz de Vivar; Diego Rodríguez de Vivar and Diego Diaz de Vivar

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-https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CastilNob.htm#MariaRodriquezM1Pedr...

(c) MARÍA [Sol] Rodríguez (-[4 Aug 1104/before 1 Nov 1106]). The "Corónicas" Navarras name "dona Cristiana…dona Maria" as the two daughters of "este meo Çid" and his wife, stating that María married "el conte de Barçalona"[410]. Her supposed first marriage is indicated by the Cantar de mio cid which records the annulment of the marriages of “los infantes de Carrión” and “Ruy Díaz...mis hijas...doña Elvira y doña Sol” upon which negotiations took place for their marriages “con los de Navarra y Aragón”[411]. The date of death of her supposed first husband appears incompatible with the date of the first charter in which she appears with her [second] husband. Unless further primary source information comes to light, María´s supposed first marriage should be treated with caution. Ramon Berenguer and his wife Maria granted property to a vassal by charter dated 1103[412]. Ramon Berenguer and his wife Maria donated property to the church of San Adrian "inmediata al rio Besós" by charter dated 4 Aug 1104[413].

[m firstly (1098) Infante don PEDRO de Aragon y Navarra, son of PEDRO I King of Aragon and Navarre & his first wife Agnès d'Aquitaine (-1 Feb 1104, bur 18 Aug 1104 San Juan de la Peña[414]).]

m [secondly] ([1104]) as his first wife, RAMÓN BERENGUER III "el Grande" Conde de Barcelona, son of RAMÓN BERENGUER II "Cap d'Estopes" Conde de Barcelona & his wife Mathilde di Apulia (11 Nov 1082-19 Jul 1131).



El Cid

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Together El Cid and Jimena had three children. Their daughters Cristina and María both married high nobility; Cristina to Ramiro, Lord of Monzón, grandson of García Sánchez III of Navarre via an illegitimate son; María, first (it is said) to a prince of Aragon (presumably the son of Peter I) and second to Ramón Berenguer III, count of Barcelona.

Peter, was wed to María Rodríguez, a daughter of El Cid, in 1098, a marriage celebrated in the Cantar de mio Cid and subsequent literature.

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