Íñigo López de Mendoza, Lord of Llodio

Íñigo López de Mendoza (died after 1203) was a Basque nobleman, 4th Lord of Llodio.

Life
The first to use the toponymic surname Mendoza, Íñigo, was the son of Lope Íñiguez — son of another Íñigo López — and his wife Teresa Jiménez, daughter of Jimeno Íñiguez, Lord of Cameros. His brother Gonzalo López de Mendoza was the first Lord of Mendoza. Íñigo confirmed several donations and transactions by members of the House of Haro. He probably participated in several military campaigns of King Alfonso VIII of Castile in 1199 – 1200, and also confirmed several royal charters in 1202 – 1203.

Marriage and issue
Íñigo married María García by whom he had the following children:
 * Íñigo Íñiguez de Mendoza
 * Diego Íñiguez de Mendoza
 * Urraca Íñiguez de Mendoza
 * Milia Iñiguez de Mendoza wife of Fernán Gutiérrez de Castro.
 * Inés Íñiguez de Mendoza, mistress of King Alfonso IX of León, the parents of Urraca Alfonso, wife of Lope Díaz II de Haro, Lord of Biscay.