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Fernando García de Hita : ウィキペディア英語版
Fernando García de Hita
Fernando García de Hita (or de Fita; ''floruit'' 1097–1125) was a Castilian nobleman, traditionally considered the founder of the noble House of Castro. He governed the lordships of Hita and Guadalajara, and frequently attended the royal court under King Alfonso VI and Queen Urraca.
==Parentage==
"Fernando García de Hita" is a conventional name. Contemporary documents only record Fernando with his patronymic, which may also be spelled "Garcés" or "Garciaz" and indicates that his father's name was García. Fernando may have been an illegitimate son of King García II of Galicia. In one charter, Queen Urraca refers to Fernando as "our cousin, Sir Fernando García" (''uobis annaia don Ferrando Garciez''). In another, she refers to Fernando's second wife as "my cousin" (''mea cogermana''). The ancestries of both Urraca and Fernando's second wife are well known and they were not blood relations, the charters can only refer to a blood relation between Urraca and Fernando, best explained by Fernando's being the son of Urraca's uncle of the correct name: García of Galicia. In this case, Fernando would probably have been born to a mistress while García was in captivity.
Other evidence points to Fernando being the legitimate son of Count García Ordóñez ''de Nájera''. The Muslim historian Ibn Abi Zar recorded that a "son of Count García" (''Iben al-Zand Garsís'') held the towns of Guadalajara and Hita.

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