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Name
  
Favila Asturias

Parents
  
Pelagius of Asturias


Siblings
  
Ermesinda

Grandparents
  
Favila

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Died
  
739 AD, Cangas de Onis, Spain

Nephews
  
Fruela I of Asturias, Vimerano

Similar People
  
Pelagius of Asturias, Alfonso I of Asturias, Fruela I of Asturias, Adosinda

Fafila, Favila, or Favilac (died 739) was the second King of Asturias from 737 until his death. He was the only son and successor of Pelagius, the first Asturian monarch, and was named after his paternal grandfather, who was the youngest son of Chindasuinth.

In 737 he founded the Church of Santa Cruz, in his capital of Cangas de Onís, but aside from this, nothing else about his reign is known.

He was said to have been killed by a bear on a hunt. The hunt was probably a political tool for fostering political ties within his court, a common medieval practice. Nonetheless, later chroniclers criticised him as given over to excessive levity.

Favila was buried with his wife Froiluba in the Church of Santa Cruz de Cangas de Onís. According to the foundation inscription of Santa Cruz, he left children, but they did not succeed him. He was succeeded by his brother-in-law Alfonso, husband of his sister Ermesinda.

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