Sancho Garcés II (Basque: Antso II.a Gartzez, c. 938 – 994), also known as Sancho II, was King of Pamplona and Count of Aragon from 970 until his death...
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Sancho Garcés III (c. 992–996 – 18 October 1035), also known as Sancho the Great (Spanish: Sancho el Mayor, Basque: Antso Gartzez Nagusia), was the King...
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Sancho VII (Basque: Antso VII.a; c. 1157 – 7 April 1234) called the Strong (Basque: Azkarra, Spanish: el Fuerte) was King of Navarre from 1194 until his...
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Kingdom of Navarre (redirect from Kingdom of Navarra)
the River Cidacos. Sancho II, while allied with Castilian militias, suffered a grave defeat in the Battle of Torrevicente. Sancho II was forced to hand...
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Sancho Garcés VI (Basque: Antso VI.a; 21 April 1132 - 27 June 1194), called the Wise (Basque: Jakituna, Spanish: el Sabio) was King of Navarre from 1150...
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Pamplona. With the assassination of Sancho IV, Navarre was partitioned by his cousins Alfonso VI of León and Sancho Ramírez of Aragón, and the latter made...
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of the Three Sanchos involved him in a conflict with his first cousins, both also named Sancho: Sancho IV the king of Navarre and Sancho II the king of...
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Sancho Garcés IV (Basque: Antso IV.a Gartzez; c. 1039 – 4 June 1076), nicknamed Sancho of Peñalén (Basque: Antso Peñalengoa, Spanish: Sancho el de Peñalén)...
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Sancho Garcés (c. 1038 – 6 January 1083) was an illegitimate son of King García Sánchez III of Pamplona and first cousin of King Alfonso VI of León. Lord...
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Sancho Macerátiz (died before 1075) was a nobleman from the Kingdom of Pamplona, of royal lineage, who exercised the tenence of Oca. The surname by which...
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Pérez and Juan Pérez de Arbeiza, the chief magistrate of the Court of Navarra. Sancho Sánchez de Medrano was a wealthy and influential figure of the time...
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contemporary with that of León, was granted by Sancho Garcés III, it is the predecessor of the fueros de Logroño. Navarra and the Basque Country. The codices Vigiliano...
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Lower Navarre (redirect from Baja Navarra)
Beherea/Baxenabarre; Gascon/Bearnese: Navarra Baisha; French: Basse-Navarre [bɑs navaʁ]; Spanish: Baja Navarra) is a traditional region of the present-day...
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other children who died before Sancho and are not recorded in the limited surviving records. Gran Enciclopedia Navarra 2016. Martín Duque 1998, p. 317...
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"Gran Enciclopedia de Navarra | IGÚZQUIZA". Retrieved 2023-12-07. Archivo de Comptos, cajon 8, num 9. El Hermano mayor fue Sancho "The Gascon Rolls Project"...
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Sonsierra (redirect from Sonsierra de Navarra)
The Sonsierra de Navarra or simply Sonsierra is a Spanish geographical region that extends through the south of the province of Álava, north of La Rioja...
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Sancha married Sancho VI of Navarre. He is responsible for bringing his kingdom into the political orbit of Europe. As "la reyna de Navarra, filla del emperador"...
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García Jiménez of Pamplona (redirect from Garcia II of Pamplona)
Pamplona". Al-Andalus. 19:1-42 (1954). Sánchez Albornoz, Claudio. "Problemas de la historia Navarra del siglo IX". Princípe de Viana, 20:5-62 (1959)....
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Blasco Gardéliz de Ezcároz (redirect from Blasco II (bishop of Pamplona))
Nájera. According to the Crónica de los reyes de Navarra of Prince Charles of Viana (died 1461), Sancho "gave great gifts to [the cathedral of] Santa María...
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century, was separated from Navarre in accordance with the will of King Sancho III (1004–35). In 1164, the marriage of the Aragonese princess Petronila...
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Pamplona (Navarre) as the wife of García Sánchez II of Pamplona She acted as regent for her son Sancho III in circa 1004-1010 in co-regency with her mother-in-law...
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Reconquista. García was born to Ramiro Sánchez, lord of Monzón, whose own father Sancho was an illegitimate son of king García Sánchez III of Navarre. His mother...
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small number (originally twelve) of members of the highest nobility in Navarra during the Late Middle Ages, previously known as princes, barons, or lords...
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Antonio (1960a). "Estudios en torno a la división del Reino por Sancho el Mayor de Navarra" (PDF). Príncipe de Viana (in Spanish). No. Year 21, No. 78-79...
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Basse-Navarre dans la guerre de Navarre (1512–1530), récit historique, d'après Navarra, 1512-1530… de Pedro Esarte Muniain (Pamiela, Pamplona-Iruña 2001) [Lower...
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King Jimeno II of Pamplona (later Navarra), Sancho Ordóñez, Alfonso, and Ramiro (the sons of the late King Ordoño II) revolt and drive their cousin Alfonso...
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least part of the kingdom when his father passed. Sancho Ordóñez, Alfonso, and Ramiro, the sons of Ordoño II, claimed to be the rightful heirs and rebelled...
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dynasty, succeeding his father when he was merely six years old. Son of Sancho I and Toda Aznárez, he succeeded his father in 925 when he was only six...
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Philip II (21 May 1527 – 13 September 1598), sometimes known in Spain as Philip the Prudent (Spanish: Felipe el Prudente), was King of Spain from 1556...
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Dictionary of Antiquities of the Kingdom of Navarra, Pamplona, Provincial Council of Navarra, 1964 (1st ed. 1840), Volume II. L-R, p. 396. Foreign residency was...
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