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Jos\u00e9 Mar\u00eda Rodr\u00edguez de Losada (1998) The collection of portraits of kings of the City Council of Le\u00f3n.When Ordo\u00f1o II died in 924 it was not one of his sons who ascended to the throne of Le\u00f3n but rather his brother Fruela II of Asturias. The exact circumstances of the succession upon Fruela’s death one year later are unclear, but the son of Fruela, Alfonso Fr\u00f3ilaz, became king in at least part of the kingdom when his father passed. Sancho Ord\u00f3\u00f1ez, Alfonso, and Ramiro, the sons of Ordo\u00f1o II, claimed to be the rightful heirs and rebelled against their cousin. With the support of king Jimeno Garc\u00e9s of Pamplona, they drove Alfonso Fr\u00f3ilaz to the eastern marches of Asturias, and divided the kingdom among themselves with Alfonso Ord\u00f3\u00f1ez receiving the crown of Le\u00f3n and his elder brother Sancho being acclaimed king in Galicia.[1]Alfonso IV resigned the crown to his brother Ramiro in 931 and went into a religious house. One year later he took up arms with Fruela’s sons Ordo\u00f1o and Ramiro against his own brother Ramiro, having repented of his renunciation of the world. He was defeated, blinded, and sent back to die in the cloister of Sahag\u00fan.[2] Alfonso had married Onneca S\u00e1nchez of Pamplona, niece of his ally Jimeno Garc\u00e9s and daughter of Sancho I of Pamplona by Toda of Navarre. He had two children: Ordo\u00f1o IV of Le\u00f3n, and perhaps another son, Fruela, who was involved in a land dispute during the reign of Ramiro III of Le\u00f3n.[a]^ A minority of modern scholars including Claudio S\u00e1nchez-Albornoz and Manuel Carriedo Tejedo, consider Ordo\u00f1o IV instead to have been son of his rival Alfonso Fr\u00f3ilaz. 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