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On October 4, 1254, Diego López III de Haro died in a town of La Rioja called Baños de Río Tobía. He was killed in a bathing tub filled with boiling water under the pretext that it would cure his rheumatism. He was buried in the Monastery of Santa María la Real of Nájera where his father and family members were previously entombed.
Diego López III de Haro . Was the eldest son of Lope Díaz II de Haro and of Urraca Alfonso de León, the illegitimate daughter of King Alfonso IX of León. Diego succeeded his father as the Lord of Biscay between the years 1236 and 1254.
Diego López III de Haro falleció el 4 de octubre de 1254, según afirman todos los historiadores, 7 a en Bañares, 9 o Baños de Río Tobía a consecuencia de un accidente. 1 Y el historiador Julían Lucas de la Fuente consignó lo siguiente sobre su muerte en su obra Los señores de Vizcaya: 10
don Diego López died October 4, 1254 at Baños de Río Tobia, Spain, buried Santa María la Real de Nájera, Spain Diego Lopez de Haro III (? - Bañares, October 4 of 1254), son of Lope Diaz de Haro II and Urraca Alfonso, was seventh Lord of Biscay between 1236 and 1254.
Diego López - III Conde (Count) de Haro: Birthdate: 1345: Birthplace: Spain: Death: September 16, 1400 (54-55) Spain Immediate Family: Husband of Maria Lopez de Casa de Haro Father of Lope Diaz de Casa de Haro - IV Conde (Count) de Haro. Managed by: Nadene Norr: Last Updated: May 25, 2019
Lope Díaz III de Haro Lope Díaz III de Haro (b. ? – d. June 8, 1288, Alfaro) was a Spanish noble and head of the House of Haro. He was the 8th Lord of Biscay, a post which he gained by hereditary means after the death of his father. He held that title from 1254 until his own death in 1288 where he died attempting to assassinate the King of Castile.
Diego López de Haro III was born as the son of Lope "Cabeza Brava" Diaz de Haro II and Urraca Alfonso de León. He had at least 2 sons and 3 daughters with Constance Béarn. In 1237, his occupation is listed as alférez del rey. He died on 4 October 1254, in Baños de Rioja, La Rioja, Spain, and was buried in Nájera, La Rioja, Spain.
Diego war Sohn von Diego López II. de Haro, Señor de Vizcaya und Fähnrich (alférez) im königlichen Heer, und von María Manrique de Lara. In den ersten Jahren seiner Grundherrschaft war ein ergebener Diener König Ferdinands III. von Kastilien, der gleichzeitig sein Onkel war. Zwischen 1237 und 1241 half er Ferdinand bei der Rückeroberung ...
Le 4 octobre 1254, alors qu'il retourne sur ses terres organiser la rébellion, il meurt accidentellement à Baños de Rioja brûlé par de l'eau bouillante versée dans sa baignoire dans une tentative de calmer des douleurs rhumatisantes . Famille et descendance [ modifier | modifier le code]
Diego López III de Haro . Fue un magnate y ricohombre castellano. Era hijo de Lope Díaz II de Haro, señor de Vizcaya y alférez del rey, y de Urraca Alfonso de León.[1] [2] Y fue señor de Vizcaya entre los años 1236 y 1254, alférez de los reyes Fernando III y Alfonso X, y tenente en Castilla la Vieja.[3]