Person:Aurelius of Asturias (1)

Aurelius of Asturias
b.Abt 740
d.774
  1. Aurelius of AsturiasAbt 740 - 774
  2. Bermudo I of Asturias750 - Aft 791
Facts and Events
Name Aurelius of Asturias
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 740
Alt Death[2] 773
Death[1] 774
Burial[2] San Martín
Reference Number? Q205565?


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Aurelius (c. 740 – 774) was the King of Asturias from 768 to his death.

Born in León, he was the son of Fruela of Cantabria (son of Peter of Cantabria); nephew of Alfonso I of Asturias; and a cousin of his predecessor, Fruela the Cruel. His brother, Bermudo I, later reigned as king 789 – 791.

Aurelius was chosen as king by the Asturian nobility after Fruela assassinated his brother and was in turn assassinated. He is believed to have been crowned in Sama. His seems to have been a relatively quiet and peaceful reign, attested by the near-absence of mention of his reign in the medieval chronicles. The only event of his reign narrated in the chronicles was a rebellion of serfs, which Aurelius put down. The location of the uprising is unknown, but it is the first recorded instance of anti-seignorial revolt in the history of the Iberian Peninsula. It is believed that, according to the custom of the times, he negotiated peace with the Muslims who dominated the lands to his south by an exchange of brides, which according to legend led to the place-name El Entrego, nowadays the heart of the municipality of San Martín del Rey Aurelio.

It would appear that his principal residence and the effective capital of Asturias during his reign was the municipality of San Martín del Rey Aurelio, then part of Langreo. Having reigned six years, Aurelius died there of natural causes in the year 774. The chronicles of the era make no mention of Aurelius having a wife or children. He was succeeded by his cousin-in-law, Silo, husband of Alfonso I's daughter Adosinda.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Aurelius of Asturias, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. 2.0 2.1 ALFONSO I 739-757, FRUELA I 757-768, AURELIO 768-773, SILO 773-783, MAUGERATO 783-789, ALFONSO II 791-842, in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.