Pamplona. Reigning for about thirty years, Fortún Garcés would be the last king of the Íñiguez dynasty. Fortún was born at an unknown date, being the eldest...
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Fortún Garcés Cajal (died 1146) was a Navarro-Aragonese nobleman and statesman, perhaps "the greatest noble of Alfonso the Battler's reign". He was very...
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Sancho I of Pamplona (redirect from Sancho Garcés I of Pamplona)
neighboring territories. He was chosen to replace Fortún Garcés by the Pamplonese nobility in 905. Sancho Garcés was born around the year 860, son of García...
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García Jiménez of Pamplona (redirect from Íñigo Garcés of Pamplona)
either during the lifetime of King García Íñiguez or of his son King Fortún Garcés, and is called "king" by the Códice de Roda, being of "another part...
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Fortún Garcés, king of Pamplona from 870 until 905 and married to Auria. Onneca Garcés, married to Count Aznar Galíndez II of Aragon. Sancho Garcés,...
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Pamplona, later known as the Kingdom of Navarre. She was the daughter of Fortún Garcés of Pamplona and his wife Auria. At the time of Onneca's birth, which...
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succeeding Jiménez dynasty in power. In 905, a coalition of neighbors forced Fortún Garcés to retire to a monastery, and enthroned in his place a scion of a new...
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boundary settlement reached under King Fortún Garcés was issued when "[the aforementioned King] Jimeno Garcés was ruling with his ward the Lord García...
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Fortun or Fortún may refer to: Antonio Fortún (c. 1800-c. 1860), former mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico Elena Fortún (1886–1952), a Spanish children's author...
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Christian, the royal infanta Onneca Fortúnez, daughter of the captive king Fortún Garcés of Pamplona. Abd al-Rahman was thus nephew in the half-blood of queen...
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of the Córdoban sphere. After taking the political power from Fortún Garcés, Sancho Garcés (905–925), son of Dadilde, sister of Raymond I, Count of Pallars...
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Gascony. In 905 Sancho Garcés, a younger son of the dynasty founder, used foreign assistance to displace the Íñiguez ruler Fortún Garcés and consolidate the...
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him Fortún Galíndez in Néjera" (regnante [...] rex Garcia Sanciz in Pampilona, et sub eius Fortun Galindonis in Nagera). During the 950s Fortún makes...
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Fortún Garcés I (802–815) Sancho Garcés (815–832) Enneco Ariesta (868–870) → Íñigo Arista García Ennéguiz II (870–885) → García Íñiguez Fortún Garcés...
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of Pamplona, while her mother Onneca Fortúnez was a daughter of King Fortún Garcés. Thus, Toda was a descendant of the Íñigo Arista dynasty of Navarrese...
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Íñiguez forms an alliance with Moorish rebel Amrus ibn Yusuf. Later. Fortún Garcés of Pamplona becomes king. (Date unknown). Alfonso III of Asturias defeats...
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Muhammad, engineered a coup in Navarre that brought Sancho Garcés to the throne in place of Fortún Garcés. Two years later, Lubb launched an attack on Pamplona...
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Sancho III, 244–45. Other persons named Fortún Sánchez, not always easily distinguished from each other or from Fortún Sánchez Bono Patre, were tenentes in...
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possible parentage. She married King Fortún Garcés of Pamplona, who died in 922. These are the children of Auria and Fortún: Íñigo Fortúnez Aznar Fortúnez Velasco...
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Martín de Albelda, which was confirmed by the then lord of Calahorra, Fortún Garcés. The will of queen Stephania, dated 1066, bequeathed some property to...
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Sánchez I, and Fortún appears to have been exercising authority on behalf of the king's heir, the future Sancho II. In a document from 947, Fortún is described...
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most likely candidate would have been either García Íñiguez or his son Fortún Garcés. Jimeno had at least two children, both documented: García Jiménez,...
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Garcés IV, Ramiro Garcés and Urraca, wife of count García Ordóñez. He was also the brother of another illegitimate child of the king, Mencía Garcés,...
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(or 920) Al-Nayrizi, Persian mathematician and astronomer (b. 865) Fortún Garcés ("the Monk"), king of Pamplona Galindo II Aznárez, count of Aragon (Spain)...
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Peninsula. Upon the death of his uncle and tutor, Jimeno Garcés, on 29 May 931, another uncle, Íñigo Garcés, half-brother of García's father, Sancho I, probably...
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for his return. 860 Cordoban forces captured García's son and heir Fortún Garcés the One-Eyed, the Monk of Pamplona in Milagro, Navarre. 862 An eastern...
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punitive campaign against Pamplona which resulted in the capture of prince Fortún Garcés of Pamplona. In 861, Muhammad required Musa to play a subservient role...
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to be Consort Death Spouse perhaps Urraca García Íñiguez Auria 880 Fortún Garcés the One-Eyed Name House Birth Marriage Became consort Coronation Ceased...
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(995–1011) Kingdom of Pamplona (complete list) – Fortún Garcés, King (882–905) Sancho I, King (905–925) Jimeno Garcés, King (925–931) García Sánchez I, King (931–970)...
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Sancho Garcés gives those lands to his son García Sánchez I who is still a child, and establishes the court of the kingdom of Nájera. Jimeno Garcés of Pamplona...
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