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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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  • Cajal: Santiago Ramón y Cajal, Spanish histologist, physician, pathologist Fortún Garcés Cajal, medieval Spanish nobleman Nicolae Cajal (1919–2004), Romanian...
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  • (died 922), former King of Pamplona Fortún Garcés Cajal (died 1146), a Navarro-Aragonese nobleman and statesman Fortún Íñiguez (c. 842), potential co-regent...
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  • Vadoluengo was negotiated and signed on behalf of the king of Aragon by Fortún Garcés Cajal, Pedro de Atarés and Ferriz de Huesca, and on behalf of the king...
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    Lord of Aibar, Atarés and Javierrelatre, married to Teresa Cajal, sister of Fortún Garcés Cajal. They were the parents of Pedro de Atarés who was a claimant...
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    dispossesses this of the tenure of Nájera and puts in his place Fortún Garcés Cajal, who will have it between CE 1113 After the death of the Battler...
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    illegitimate child of King Ramiro I. His mother was Teresa Cajal, a sister of Fortún Garcés Cajal, one of the most powerful magnates in the Kingdom of Aragón...
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    Aragon and Navarre enacted at Briviesca on 10 October 1129, names Fortún Garcés Cajal as holding the tenancy of Bureba. These two charters indicate the...
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