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Rodrigo González de Lara

Rodrigo González de Lara (''floruit'' 1078–1143) was a Castilian nobleman of the House of Lara. Early in his career he ruled that half of Asturias allocated to Castile. He was faithful to the crown throughout the reign of Queen Urraca (1109–26), during which time he was married to the queen's half-sister and ruled a large part of the old County of Castile. He and his elder brother, Pedro González, led the opposition to Alfonso VII early in his reign (1126–57). He led a revolt in 1130 and was exiled in 1137. He was a leader in the ''Reconquista''—about which the contemporary ''Chronica Adefonsi imperatoris'' has much to say—and also took part in the military activities of the Crusader states on two occasions. He travelled widely throughout Spain, but ended his days in Palestine.
==Youth under Alfonso VI (1078–1112)==
Rodrigo was a son of Gonzalo Núñez de Lara and Godo Núñez, and kinsman of Gonzalo Salvadórez.〔Barton (1997), 292–93.〕 Rodrigo's inheritance was modest.〔For a map of his patrimony, cf. Doubleday (2001), 24.〕
A certain Rodrigo González who was ''alférez'' (standard-bearer) of Alfonso VI between 29 January 1078 and 9 June 1081 may have been Rodrigo González de Lara.〔Reilly (1988), 138, but Barton (1997), 292 n1, is sceptical.〕 If so, he was a very old man when he died. The ''alférez'' did sign the ''carta de arras'' (charter of bridewealth) of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, ''El Cid Campeador'', in 1080/1.〔Reilly (1988), 83, uses his signature to disprove the thesis of Ramón Menéndez Pidal that the surviving copy of this charter is an original. Its purported date, 10 July 1074, is definitely in error.〕 A Rodrigo González who signed eight royal diplomas between 1092 and 1099 has also been identified with the ''alférez'', the son of Gonzalo Núñez, and the later Crusader.〔Reilly (1988), 278.〕

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