He married Onecca, whose origins are not recorded in contemporary sources. She is sometimes called Onneca Lucides and made daughter of
Portuguese count Lucídio Vimaranes, but this appears to have arisen through confusion with Onneca's great-granddaughter of the same name, the daughter of Lucídio Aloítez. Based on her
Basque rather than
Galician name, along with those of her son Jimeno and other descendants, Onneca may have been from
Pamplona. King
Ramiro II of León would call Muniadomna Dias his
tia (aunt or older kinswoman). Taken together with her use of the name Leodegundia for a daughter, this led Pérez de Urbel to conclude that she was a member of the royal house of Pamplona, born to the
infanta Leodegundia Ordóñez, thought to have been daughter of
Ordoño I of Asturias and, as implied by a celebratory poem in the
Códice de Roda, a bride in Pamplona. In this he has been followed by other scholars. Onecca appears in December 928 making a donation to the
Monastery of Lorvão with her four children,
Munia,
Ledegundia, Ximeno, and
Mummadomna, who confirm the donation, also confirmed by
Hermenegildo González, the husband of Mumadona, and Rodrigo Tedoniz, probable husband of Leodegundia Díaz. Onecca made the donation for the soul of
Veremudo dive memorie who has been confused with King
Bermudo II of León but refers to Bermudo Ordoñez, son of Ordoño I who lived in the County of Portugal and would have been the brother of Leodegundia, Onecca's possible mother. The children of this marriage were: • Munia Díaz, the wife of Alvito Lucides, and parents of Lucídio Alvites, married to Jimena, who had a daughter named Onecca (Onega) Lucides who is often confused with Munia's mother, Onecca, the wife of Diogo Fernandes. • Leodegundia Díaz, probably the wife of Rodrigo Tedoniz who also confirms the donation made in 928. • Jimeno Díaz (d. between November and December 961), Count and an important figure in the 10th-century, before February 949, he married Adosinda Gutiérrez, daughter of
Gutier Menéndez and Ilduara Ériz, with issue. After Jimeno's death, Adosinda married Ramiro Menéndez, son of count Hermenegildo González, and by Ramiro was probably the mother of Queen
Velasquita Ramírez. •
Mumadona Dias, who appears for the first time in February 926 as the wife of Count Hermenegildo González. == References ==