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Pedro González de Lara (died 16 October 1130) was a Castilian magnate. He served Alfonso VI as a young man, and later became the lover of Alfonso's heiress, Queen Urraca. He may have joined the First Crusade in the following of Raymond IV of Toulouse, earning the nickname el Romero ("the wanderer, pilgrim"). At the height of his influence he was the most powerful person in the kingdom after the monarch. The preponderance of his power in Castile is attested in numerous documents between 1120 and 1127. He opposed the succession of Urraca's legitimate heir, Alfonso VII. This dispute ended with his premature death.

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  • Pedro González de Lara (de)
  • Pedro González de Lara (es)
  • Pedro González de Lara (en)
  • Pedro Gonçalves de Lara (pt)
  • Педро Гонсалес де Лара (ru)
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  • Pedro González de Lara († 16. Oktober 1130 vor Bayonne) war ein kastilischer Adliger aus dem Haus Lara und Geliebter der Königin Urraca von León-Kastilien. Er war der älteste Sohn von Gonzalo Núñez de Lara († nach 1105) und dessen Frau Goto. (de)
  • Педро Гонсалес де Лара (исп. Pedro González de Lara; ? — 16 октября 1130) — кастильский магнат. Он служил королю Альфонсо VI в молодости, а позже стал любовником наследницы Альфонсо, Урраки. Возможно, он присоединился к Первому крестовому походу вслед за Раймоном IV Тулузским, получив прозвище Эль-Ромеро («странник, паломник»). На пике своего влияния он был самым могущественным человеком в королевстве после монарха. Преобладание его власти в Кастилии засвидетельствовано в многочисленных документах в 1120—1127 годах. Он выступал против законного наследника Уррака, Альфонсо VII. Этот спор закончился его преждевременной смертью. (ru)
  • Pedro González de Lara (muerto en Bayona, 16 de octubre de 1130) fue un magnate castellano. Sirvió a Alfonso VI de joven y más tarde se convirtió en amante de su heredera, la reina Urraca. Puede que se uniera a la Primera Cruzada siguiendo a Raimundo IV de Tolosa, ganándose el apodo de «El Romero» («el errante, el peregrino»). En el apogeo de su influencia fue la persona más poderosa en el reino después del monarca. La preponderancia de su poder en Castilla está atestiguada en numerosos documentos entre 1120 y 1127.​ Se opuso a la sucesión del heredero legítimo de Urraca, Alfonso VII. Este conflicto terminó con su muerte prematura. (es)
  • Pedro González de Lara (died 16 October 1130) was a Castilian magnate. He served Alfonso VI as a young man, and later became the lover of Alfonso's heiress, Queen Urraca. He may have joined the First Crusade in the following of Raymond IV of Toulouse, earning the nickname el Romero ("the wanderer, pilgrim"). At the height of his influence he was the most powerful person in the kingdom after the monarch. The preponderance of his power in Castile is attested in numerous documents between 1120 and 1127. He opposed the succession of Urraca's legitimate heir, Alfonso VII. This dispute ended with his premature death. (en)
  • Pedro Gonçalves de Lara (em castelhano: Pedro González de Lara; m.16 de outubro de 1130 em Baiona), foi um nobre castelhano, conde e membro da Casa de Lara, e umo dos nobres mais poderosos de seu tempo. Filho primogénito de Gonçalo Nunes e de Goto Nunes, foi um vassalo do rei Afonso VI e depois de sua filha e herdeira a rainha Urraca I de quem foi amante e com quem teve descendência. Opôs-se à sucessão do herdeiro legítimo de Urraca, Afonso VII. Esta disputa terminou com a sua morte prematura. (pt)
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