Diego Rodríguez Porcelos
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Diego Rodríguez Porcelos (reigned 873 – c. 885), son and successor of Rodrigo
Rodrigo of Castile
Rodrigo was the first count of Castile, reigning from about 850 to his death. Some Iberian Muslim writers refer to a brother or brother-in-law of Ordoño I, while others assign the same role to a Ruderick without stating a relationship, and the references have been interpreted as referring to the...

, count of Castile, was the repopulator of Burgos
Burgos
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 and Ubierna. He did not succeed his father in Álava
Álava
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, however; that went to Vela Jiménez.

He confronted a large Arab
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 army trying to annex the valley of the Ebro
Ebro
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 from his base in Pancorbo
Pancorbo
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 and he created a defensive line along the river Arlanzón
Arlanzón
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. It also appears he restored the episcopal see of Oca
Oca
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 (ancient Auca).

His date and place of death are not agreed upon by the chronicles, though 885 is most probably. Some place his death at Cornudilla, in the vicinity of Burgos, though his body was found, it is said, in the church of San Felices de Oca (modern Villafranca Montes de Oca). After his death, Castile was divided into many counties until 932.

In the Plaza de San Juán de Burgos, there is an equestrian statue in his honour, and another sixteenth century one in the Arco de Santa María in the same city.
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