Rodrigo Íñiguez de Biezma

 

  1. Possibly son of Juan Rodriguez de Biezma, copeiro-mor  to Pedro of Castile, who also fell into disfavor in 1354. This lineage of Galician origin settled in Andalucia in the course of the 14th century.
  2. Member of a rebellion against Pedro I of Castile.
  3. Was executed in 1353, in Aguilar de la Frontera, together with other rebels including Alfonso Fernández Coronel, Pedro Coronel, who was Don Alfonso’s nephew, Juan González de Deza, Ponce Díaz de Quesada, and Juan Alfonso Carrillo. [See Pero López de Ayala, Crónicas, ed. José-Luis Martín (Brcelona: Editorial Planeta, 1991], 'Crónica de Don Pedro Primero', Año Cuarto, ch. 1, p.64]
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