• Sancho II Sánchez or Sans II Sancion (died sometime between 854 and 864) succeeded his brother Aznar Sánchez as count of Vasconia Citerior (Gascony) in...
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  • Sancho Sánchez may refer to: Sancho II Sánchez of Gascony (died c. 860), duke Sancho III Mitarra of Gascony (died c. 890), duke, possibly son of previous...
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  • William II Sánchez (also William Sancho, Basque: Gilen Antso, French: Guillaume Sanche, Gascon: Guilhem Sans, Latin: Willelmus Sancio, Spanish: Guillén...
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  • Duke of Gascony from 1009 to his death. His reign is most notable for the renewal of Gascons ties with Spain. Sancho was a son of William II Sánchez and...
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  • called the Bent, was Duke of Gascony from sometime before 887 to his death. He was probably a son of Sancho Sánchez or of Sancho Mitarra, though older sources...
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  • Sancho V Sánchez (Basque: Antso Sancion, Gascon: Sans Sancion French: Sanche Sancion; died circa 961) was briefly Duke of Gascony from the death of his...
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    capital city in 1034. He was the eldest son of García Sánchez II and his wife Jimena Fernández. The year of Sancho's birth is not known, but it is no earlier...
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  • son of Sancho II Sánchez. There is much confusion among the sources about the identity of Sancho Mitarra. Some give that sobriquet to Sancho II, while...
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  • with a Sancho. Sancha is the feminine equivalent. Sancho I Sancho II Sancho III Sancho IV Sancho V (also king of Aragon) Sancho VI Sancho VII Sancho I (León)...
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    The Duchy of Gascony or Duchy of Vasconia was a duchy located in present-day southwestern France and northeastern Spain, an area encompassing the modern...
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  • niece and daughter-in-law Urraca Sánchez, daughter of Sancho García of Castile and widow of Sancho VI William of Gascony. While this would thereby allow...
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  • and the nobles en masse switched allegiance to Pepin II, Sancho II Sánchez of Gascony took control of Bordeaux, and William marched over Catalonia. Charles...
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  • from 820. He was the supposed son of Sancho I of Gascony, though he has been identified with Aznar Galíndez I, Count of Aragon. In 824, according to the Vita...
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    Álvaro's widow, Sancha Sánchez, the sister of King García Sánchez I of Pamplona. One of the daughters of Sancho I of Pamplona and Toda of Navarre, she had been...
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    vassal of Sancho. Galindo was married twice. By his first wife, Acibella, daughter of Count García II Sánchez of Gascony, and his wife Amuna of Périgord...
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    different woman, Urraca Sánchez of Castile, widow of Sancho VI William of Gascony, while Count William II's wife, Urraca Garcés of Pamplona, was dead by...
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  • of Pepin. He was rewarded with the title of dux Wasconum—Duke of Gascony—which probably referred to the Frankish march against the Gascons of Sancho....
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    killed during a raid in the year 1000. After the death of García Sánchez II, the crown passed to Sancho III, just eight years old at the time, and probably...
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  • wife of Sancho García of Castile Urraca Sánchez (died 1041), wife of Sancho VI William of Gascony Urraca Sánchez (11th century), wife of Alfonso V of León...
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  • Gómez and their mutual cousin García Sánchez II of Pamplona. Sancho led the coalition that was defeated at the Battle of Cervera in July 1000, but in early...
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    charter. It was long believed that their origins lay in Gascony. In 905 Sancho Garcés, a younger son of the dynasty founder, used foreign assistance to displace...
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    Catherine of Navarre and King John III of Navarre, also lords of Béarn and other sizeable territories north of the Pyrenees and in Gascony. Ferdinand...
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    (died 25 December 1009), was the Duke of Gascony and Count of Bordeaux from c.997 to his death. During his time, Gascony was effectively independent, its duke...
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  • William Sánchez of Gascony and sister of Duke Sancho VI William. She was dead by 1018. They had: Odo, later duke of Gascony His third wife was Agnes of Burgundy...
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    Astarac (redirect from Count of Astarac)
    partition of the Duchy of Gascony: following the death of García II Sánchez of Gascony, the duchy was partitioned between his sons, with Arnold I, the youngest...
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    of Pamplona varies between 870 and 882 in the sources. Sancho III of Pamplona was first reported as king in 1004 but his father García Sánchez II of Pamplona...
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    accession in 1028 and the death of Duke Sancho VI of Gascony on 4 October 1032. There exists a charter of 1036 issued by Ramiro I of Aragon, which lists the sovereigns...
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  • García Jiménez by his second wife, Dadildis of Pallars. When his brother died, Sancho's only son, García Sánchez, was still a child and Jimeno succeeded his...
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    in control of troops from the northern Christian domains, possibly sent by Sancho I of Gascony, took over Pamplona in 798, and William of Gellone and...
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  • and Bernard II, who reunited under his control all of Gascony (1040–1052); in 1052 Gascony became part of "Aquitania", by personal union of duke William...
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