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1 History  



1.1  13th century  





1.2  14th century  





1.3  15th century  





1.4  18th century  





1.5  Aerodrome  







2 Places of interest  





3 References  





4 External links  














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Agoncillo
Coat of arms of Agoncillo
Location within La Rioja.
Location within La Rioja.
Agoncillo is located in La Rioja, Spain
Agoncillo

Agoncillo

Location in La Rioja

Agoncillo is located in Spain
Agoncillo

Agoncillo

Location in Spain

Coordinates: 42°26′47N 2°17′26W / 42.44639°N 2.29056°W / 42.44639; -2.29056
Country Spain
Autonomous community La Rioja
ComarcaLogroño
Area
 • Total34.73 km2 (13.41 sq mi)
Elevation
346 m (1,135 ft)
Population
 (2018)[1]
 • Total1,105
Demonymagoncillano/a or avionero/a
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CET)
Postal code
26509
WebsiteOfficial website Edit this at Wikidata

Agoncillo (Spanish pronunciation: [aɣonˈθiʎo]) is a town and municipality in La Rioja province in northern Spain.

Club Deportivo Agoncillo is a football team based in Agoncillo.

History[edit]

It is believed that the name comes from an ancient Celtic settlement named Egon whose ruins lie near the town. The area was also populated in Ancient Roman times.[2]

Several lineages would follow in the possession of this lordship: the House of Medrano, the House of Porras (or Porres) by way of marriage to the House of Medrano, the Counts of Siruela [es], descendants of the House of Medrano, and finally the House of Frías-Salazar, 1st Marquesses of Agoncillo [es].[3]

13th century[edit]

In approximately 1211, a captain of the Medrano family held the lordship of the castle and town of Agoncillo. Medrano's son was suffering from a mysterious and untreatable ailment. In 1211, Francis of Assisi roamed those very paths of Agoncillo. In a saintly manner, he visited Medrano's castle of Aguas Mansas in Agoncillo, placed his mystical hands upon the ailing Medrano boy, and miraculously healed him, securing the Medrano lineage in the lordship of Agoncillo. This act ensured the continued prominence of the Medrano family in Agoncillo, which remains renowned for its reverence toward the humble saint of Assisi.[4] The Medrano family generously donated some land, including a tower, situated close to the Ebro River within the city of Logroño as a gift to Saint Francis, establishing the first Spanish convent of his Order there.[5] Unfortunately, despite its centuries-long legacy of glory and sanctity, the convent met its demise in the 19th century due to the advent of liberalism and its accompanying laws. Today, the remnants of its walls still remain.[6]

14th century[edit]

Alfonso XI of Castile granted the Lordship of Agoncillo to Sancho Sánchez de Rojas and Ursula Díaz his wife on September 1, 1336 in Lerma.[7]

In 1337, Don Rodrigo Alfonso de Medrano, Chief crossbowman of King Alfonso XI of Castile, bought the village of Agoncillo, La Rioja and the castle of Aguas Mansas in Agoncillo from Sancho Sánchez de Rojas. Rodrigo Alfonso de Medrano started carrying out several remodelling works, adapting it to the style of the 14th century. In Rodrigo Alfonso de Medrano's testament in 1345, he noted having spent big amounts of money in "...building the castle and the village" (in Old Spanish "...fazer el castillo e la villa").[8]

During the battles between Peter the Cruel and Henry of Trastámara, the castle passed onto the hands of Charles II of Navarre, although for a short period. In 1392, it was once again owned by Rodrigo Alfonso de Medrano, lord of Agoncillo, who bequeathed it to his nephew, the lord of Almarza and Fuenmayor, Don Diego López de Medrano y Zuñiga.[9][10]

15th century[edit]

Diego López de Medrano y Zuñiga, lord of Agoncillo, Almarza and Fuenmayor, was part of the political clientele of Diego de Zuñiga, Bishop of Calahorra in the first half of the 15th century. The house of Medrano later alternately aligned themselves with the houses of Arellano and Manrique.[11]

Diego López de Medrano y Zúñiga married Doña Aldonza Ramírez de Ulloque (also known as Doña Aldonza Ramírez de Arellano), and they had a very illustrious offspring, including Juan Lopez de Medrano,[12] and Aldonza Diaz de Medrano, Lady of Agoncillo.[13]

Doña Aldonza Diaz de Medrano married Lope Garcia de Porres and had one son, also lord of Agoncillo, Pedro Gomez de Porres y Medrano, Knight of the Order of Calatrava, a member of His Majesty's Council, and the Alcalde of Hijosdalgo of the Royal ChanceryofValladolid.[14][15]

In 1447, Don Pedro Gómez de Medrano, bequeaths to his son Don Lope de Medrano the town of Agoncillo and San Martín de Velilla (northwest of Agoncillo).[16][17]

18th century[edit]

A certification was issued by the Council of Castile of the transfer requested by Joaquín María de Frías Salazar y Medrano, Lord of Agoncillo and Berberana, of two privileges that his grandfather Lope de Frías Salazar y Porras had presented in the lawsuit for the lordships of Agoncillo and Berberana with the Convent of Santa Clara Medina de Pomar, which obtained a favorable judgment in 1705. He also requested that the original privileges be returned.[7][18]

Aerodrome[edit]

A military aerodrome was built in Recajo, a town within Agoncillo municipal term, in 1923. It was first known as Aeródromo de Recajo, but in 1932 at the time of the Second Spanish Republic its official name was changed to Aeródromo de Agoncillo. Located about 10 km from Logroño, since 1939 it housed the Maestranza Aérea de Logroño of the Spanish Air Force with the Regimiento de Bombardeo Nº 15, Escuadrón 110 that operated Heinkel He 111 bombers[19] until the late 1950s.[20]

After the bomber squadrons were phased out, the aerodrome reverted to civilian use as the Logroño-Agoncillo Airport. It now has a smaller airstrip and houses a museum.[21]

Places of interest[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
  • ^ Diccionario Geográfico Universal dedicado a la Reina Nuestra Sra., Sociedad de Literatos
  • ^ Cadiñanos Bardeci, Inocencio (1990). "Agoncillo y su fortaleza". Brocar: Cuadernos de investigación histórica (16): 61–70. ISSN 1885-8309.
  • ^ Revista Hidalguía número 9. Año 1955 (in Spanish). Ediciones Hidalguia. p. 181.
  • ^ Rioja, El Día de la (2024-02-19). "Un convento de armas tomar". El Día de la Rioja (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-04-28.
  • ^ Cite error: The named reference :2 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  • ^ a b "AGONCILLO,C.1,D.78 -". PARES. Retrieved 2024-02-25.
  • ^ castle of Aguas mansas https://dialnet.unirioja.es/descarga/articulo/61671.pdf
  • ^ AHN, Diversos, Títulos y Familias, leg. 2391.
  • ^ RAH, Salazar y Castro, D-25, fol. 63 r.
  • ^ https://dialnet.unirioja.es/descarga/articulo/15947.pdf pgs. 570 & 573
  • ^ "Juan Lopez de Medrano: geneaordonez". www.geneaordonez.es. Retrieved 2024-01-23.
  • ^ "Señora de Agoncillo Aldonza Diaz de Medrano: geneaordonez". www.geneaordonez.es. Retrieved 2024-01-23.
  • ^ "Señor de Agoncillo Pedro Gomez de Porres y Medrano: geneaordonez". www.geneaordonez.es. Retrieved 2024-01-23.
  • ^ Medrano, Rosales y; De, Pedro (1722). "Por Don Pedro de Rosales y Medrano ... hijosdalgo de la Real Chancilleria de Valladolid, como marido ... de Dionisia Juana del Corral Villa-Real y Acuña ... con Don Bernardino de Villa-Real y Acuña , hermano los referidos y possedor del mayorazgo ... sobre pretender Don Pedro y menores se confirmen los autos ..." Don Pedro de Rosales y Medrano: Knight of the Order of Calatrava, A Member of His Majesty's Council, and the Alcalde of Hijo Hidalgo of the Royal Chancery of Valladolid.
  • ^ "UN CARTULARIO DE SANTA MARÍA LA REAL DE NÁJERA DEL 1209, J.CANTERA ORIVE - Biblioteca Gonzalo de Berceo". www.vallenajerilla.com. Retrieved 2024-01-24.
  • ^ (Hergueta). Doc. 19
  • ^ "OMNIA - Certification issued by the Council of Castile of the transfer requested by Joaquín María de Frías Salazar y Medrano, Lord of Agoncillo y Berberana, of two privileges that had been presented by his grandfather Lope de Frías Salazar y Porras in the lawsuit of tenuta by the lordships of Agoncillo and Berberana with the Convent of Santa Clara Medina de Pomar, which obtained favorable sentence of 1705. It also requests that the original privileges be returned to it. The privileges are as follows: Alfonso XI of Castile grants the Lordship of Agoncillo to Sancho Sánchez de Rojas, and Ursula Díaz his wife. 1336, September, 1. Lerma. Sancho IV grants the place of San Martín de Berberana to Juan González de Bazán. 1285, February, 20. Soria. Transfer of 1694". www.omnia.ie. Retrieved 2024-03-29.
  • ^ Avionmes - Heinkel He 111
  • ^ "REVISTA DE AERONÁUTICA Y ASTRONÁUTICA Nº 765 - JULIO/AGOSTO 2007 - Base logroñesa de Recajo" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2011-02-22.
  • ^ "Aircraft Museums (Overseas) Europe". Archived from the original on 2010-12-20. Retrieved 2011-02-22.
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