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Hermenegildo married twice, had at least one son, Guterre Mendes.<ref name=":0" /> Hermenegildo married twice, had at least one son, Guterre Mendes.<ref name=":0" />


Flávio passed away around 831, in Asturias, Spain, at the age of 65. He passed away around 831, in Asturias, Spain, at the age of 65.


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Count of Coimbra
Flávio Hermenegildo
Count of Coimbra
PredecessorTeodorico de Coimbra
SuccessorGuterre Mendes
Other namesFlávio Hermenegildo Teudis
Bornc. 768
Diedc. 831
Asturias
FatherFlávio Teodosio
MotherMunia Sueira

Flávio Hermenegildo (c. 768 - c. 831), also known as Flávio Hermenegildo Teudis, was the 6th Count of Coimbra.

The County of Coimbra, during his time, encompassed lands that are part of modern-day Portugal, including Coimbra, Viseu, Lamego, and Santa Maria da Feira. This region was a significant frontier zone during the Reconquista, with its control frequently contested between Christian and Muslim forces. Flávio's tenure was characterized by the challenges of maintaining control over Coimbra amid the broader conflicts between Christian and Muslim forces.

Biography

Born around 768, he was the son of Flávio Teodósio and brother of Teodorico, the previous count of Coimbra.

In 815, following the death of Abbot Eugénio of Lorvão, a last protector of the Christians who still had some credibility with the Islamic authorities, Flávio abandoned Coimbra. He went into the service of Alfonso II of Asturias, having been governor of Braga, Porto and Tui.

Hermenegildo married twice, had at least one son, Guterre Mendes.

He passed away around 831, in Asturias, Spain, at the age of 65.

References

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  3. Gonyon, Duane. "Teodorico DE COIMBRA". Gonyon Family Tree. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
  4. Rei, António (2014). "Os Condes de Coímbra no século VIII Ascendências e Descendências". Armas e Troféus. IX Série (Tomo XVI): 295–312.
  5. Corte-Real, António Moniz Barreto (1831). "1". Bellezas de Coimbra by António Moniz Barreto Corte-Real. Coimbra: Real Imprensa da Universidade. Archived from the original on 2021-04-13.
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