Diego López II de Haro

Diego López II de Haro called the Good or the Bad (c. 1152 – 16 September 1214). Son of Lope Diaz I de Haro, count of Nájera (b. 1126–1170) and of countess Aldonza. He was a first rank magnate in the kingdom of Castile under King Alfonso VIII (1158–1214). He played a decisive role in the rise of the Haro dynasty, as well as in the construction of the nobiliary identity of his group, who was to dominate the Castilian political society during the whole 13th century. A publicity strife around this key figure between his successors and the monarchy, in a moment of deep political troubles, led to the elaboration of his dark image and his golden legend at the end of the 13th century, and the invention of his opposite nicknames.

Diego López II de Haro
Lord of Biscay
Reign1170–1214
PredecessorLope Díaz I de Haro
SuccessorLope Díaz II de Haro
Bornc. 1152
Died16 September 1214
BuriedSanta María la Real of Nájera
Noble familyHaro
Spouse(s)María Manrique de Lara
Toda Pérez de Azagra
Issue
among others...
Lope Díaz II de Haro
FatherLope Díaz I de Haro
MotherAldonza Rodríguez
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