Onneca Fortúnez
- Born: Cir 848
- Marriage (1): Emir Abdullah ibn Muhammad al-Umawi
- Marriage (2): Lord Aznar Sánchez of Larraun
- Died: After 890
General Notes:
A Basque princess from the Kingdom of Pamplona, later known as the Kingdom of Navarre. She was the daughter of Fortún Garcés of Pamplona and his wife Oria. At the time of Onneca's birth, which occurred between 848 and 850, the Iberian Peninsula was largely under the domination of the Muslim Umayyad dynasty. Only the northern kingdoms of Asturias and Pamplona remained under Christian rule, perpetuating the Hispano-Roman Visigothic traditions. Onneca was a member of the Íñiguez dynasty, named after her great-grandfather Íñigo Arista, who founded the Kingdom of Pamplona.
Information about Onneca's life is sketchy. Biographical details about her come from two main sources: the Roda Codex and the accounts of Muslim Andalusian historians, who refer to Onneca by the Arabic name Durr (??), meaning "pearl". Onneca is primarily known for marrying into the Umayyad dynasty. Although matrimonial unions between Christian slave-concubines and Muslim rulers were common, Onneca's case is one of the few examples of a Christian princess marrying into Muslim royalty. Her marriage created family ties between the Christian and Muslim ruling families of the Iberian peninsula, initially leading to close collaboration between the Christian House of Íñiguez and the Muslim Umayyads. The political effects resulting from Onneca's marriages continued to be felt long after her death, which occurred at an unknown date.
Onneca married Emir Abdullah ibn Muhammad al-Umawi. (Emir Abdullah ibn Muhammad al-Umawi was born on 11 Jan 844 and died on 15 Oct 912.)
Onneca next married Lord Aznar Sánchez of Larraun, son of Infante Sancho Garcés of Pamplona and Unknown.
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