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  Dark Ages: Wales by Night   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The city of Pamplona, the capital of present-day Navarre, was occupied by the Muslims after 711, but the Basque magnates of the region early achieved some autonomy, and about the year 798 one of them, Iñigo Arista, established himself as an independent ruler there and for a time accepted Frankish suzerainty.
In 1076 Sancho Ramírez of Aragon occupied Pamplona.
Pamplona was made capital of the kingdom of Navarre by Sancho III of Navarre in 1000, his new foundation being known as the Ciudad de la Navarrería.
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 Ancestors of Robert Erwin William Juch - aqwg77
Garcia IV "The Restorer" King of Navarre was born 1100 in Navarre, Spain.
Theobald IV de Blois Count of Blois and Champagne was born 2 Apr 1093 in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France.
Garcia IV "The Restorer" King of Navarre is printed as #305291818.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Sancho II of Navarre
935 – December 994), of the Basque dynasty of Aritza, was King of Pamplona and count of the valley of Aragon from 970 to 994.
He was the son of García Sanchez III and Andregoto Galíndez, herself the daughter and heiress of Count Galindo II Aznárez of Aragon.
Before 950 Urraca had been married to Ordono III of Leon de Aza de Najera and in 956 she married his enemy, conqueror and successor Ordono IV of Leon the Bad, from whom she separated.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pamplona
It is matter of tradition in the churches of Pamplona, Toledo, and Toulouse (France), that St. Saturninus, disciple of St. Peter, sent from Toulouse the priest Honestus to preach to the inhabitants of Navarre, and later came in person.
In 1317 Jimeno III, Garcia being bishop, Pamplona, formerly a suffragan of Tarragona, became a suffragan of Saragossa.
It was founded in 1608 by resolution of the Cortes of Navarre in the Dominican College of the Rosary, approved by Philip III in 1619, and established by Gregory XV in 1621.
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 Christian Rulers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
In 905 the lordship of Pamplona became the Kingdom of Navarre.
It was a Basque land bounded in the west by Castile and in the east by Aragon and Sobrarbe.
The Kingdom of Majorca was at constant strife with its former parent Aragon, till Pedro IV the Ceremonious of Aragon conquered the kingdom and annexed it again to Aragon after the Battle of Lluchmajor (1349) in which Jaime III the Unfortunate of Majorca died.
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 SANCHO III OF NAVARRE ORIGINAL IDEAS SHARED WITH THE WORLD
Sancho was born around 985 to Garcia IV (the Tremulous) of Pamplona and Jimena_Fernández, daughter of the Count of Cea in the Galician frontier.
As Garcia arrived in Leon for his wedding, he was killed by sons of a noble he had expelled from his lands.
This was the height of Sancho's rule which now extended from the borders of Galicia in the west to the county of Barcelona in the east and he styled himself ''Rex Hispaniarum'', "King of the Spains".
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 Articles - List of Navarrese monarchs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Pamplona, name of the capital, was used as the only or main name of the kingdom until the period of the dominion of Aragón (1076-1134).
Henry III of Navarre became Henry IV of France and thereafter the crown of Navarre passed to the kings of France.
In 1620, the Kingdom was merged into France, although the French kings continued to use the title King of Navarre until 1791, and it was revived from 1814 to 1830 during the Restoration.
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 Family History - 93   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
(King of Pamplona) and Urraca Fernanda de Castile, the daughter of Fernan GONZALEZ (Count of Castile); married Jimena (Ximena) FERNANDEZ (the daughter of Fernando Vermundez (Cde de Bermundez) and Elvira ___, the daughter of Diego Munoz (Count of Saldana)) before 981.
(King of Pamplona) and Sancha de Aybar (Heiress of Aybar); married Gilberga (Hermesenda) ROGER (the daughter of Bernard Roger de Foix (Count of Conserans) and Gersenda de Bigorre, the daughter of Garcia Arnaldo of Bigorre (Count of Bigorre)) on 22 Aug 1036 in Jaca.
(King of Pamplona) and Munia Mayor de Castile (Co-heir of Castile), the daughter of Sancho Garcia DE CASTILE (Cde de Castile); married Sancha of LEON (the daughter of Alfonso V 'The Noble' of Leon (King of Leon) and Elvira Melendez of Gallicia, the daughter of Menendo Gonzalez (Count of Galicia)) about Nov 1032.
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 33rd Generation (cont.)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Guillaume de Toulouse IV, Count of Toulouse was born 1040 in Toulouse, France and married 1067.
Count Ermengaud of Urgel IV was born 1052 in Forcalquier, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence département, France.
Sancho was uninterested in a crusade against the Moors, but he was interested in the expansion of Pamplona, which he began by the seizure of the ancient Frankish counties of Sobrarbe and Ribagorza in 1016 to 1019).
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 35th Generation (cont.)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Prince Guaimar of Salerno IV (or V) died 1027.
García Sanchez II (or III), King of Pamplona and Aragon "The Trembler" died 1005.
He was the king of Pamplona (Navarre) and of Aragon from about 994 to about 1000 and the son of Sancho II Garcés.
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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographies - A
Consecrated, June 3, 1973, cathedral of Tarazona, by Luigi Dadaglio, titular archbishop of Daro, nuncio in Spain, assisted by Pedro Cantero Cuadrado, archbishop of Zaragoza, and by José Méndez Asensio, archbishop of Pamplona.
Conciliar Seminary of Pamplona; Pontifical Seminary of Zaragoza; Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome; Pontifical Roman Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas, Rome.
Consecrated, June 16, 1929, cathedral of Pamplona, by Federico Tedeschini, titular archbishop of Lepanto, nuncio in Spain, assisted by Tomás Muniz Pablos, bishop of Pamplona, and by Mateo úgica y Urrestarazu, bishop of Vitoria.
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 Extraordinary Online Bulletin 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The presence of the Conde de Floridablanca's name perhaps reflects the time it took to engrave and print this work: the Conde, who was the right-hand man of D. Carlos III, fell out of favor with D. Carlos IV in 1792 and was imprisoned, then remained in seclusion on his estates until 1808.
He was also well known for his arrogance in literary matters: he condemned as worthless Homer's poems, which he had never read in the original, and believed his own epic Gama, 1811 (reworked and published as O Oriente, 1814), could have taught Camões how Os Lusiadas should have been written.
Pamplona, Diccionário de pintores e escultores portugueses (1988) IV, 17-21, with a photograph of the statue of D. José I. Soares, História da gravura artística em Portugal I, 251-2.
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 Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobg63.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Iñigo married Jimena de Pamplona daughter of Blasco Fortún de Pamplona.
Sancho married (1) Urraca Aznárez de Aragón daughter of Aznar II Galíndez, Conde de Aragón and Oneca Garcés de Pamplona.
Sancha married (1) Iñigo Fortúnez son of Fortún Garcés, Rey de Pamplona and Aurea.
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 WHKMLA : History of Navarra
But a contingent of Frankish troops, after having dismantled Pamplona of it's city walls, was ambushed at the PASS OF RONCEVALLES in 778.
The Kingdom's capital was PAMPLONA, the kingdom covering a stretch of the Basque country, the larger part located between the Pyrenees and the Ebro river.
Ecclesiastically, Navarra contained the dioceses of Pamplona, Oca (for la Rioja, in 1079 united with Burgos), Calahorra (in 1079 Castilian), Najera (in 1045 moved to Calahorra).
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 The Periphery of Francia: Spain, Britain, Eastern Europe, & Scandinavia
Díaz's daughter Christina married into the House of Navarre, and her son became King Garcia V. This means that the present King of Spain, Juan Carlos, and much of European nobility are descendants of the Cid.
The most striking thing about the succession for Navarre is that the last Capetian Kings of France, Louis X to Charles IV, were all Kings of Navarre.
The capital of Spanish Navarra, Pamplona (from Latin Pompeiopolis or Pampaelo), Iruña in Basque, is famous for the annual running of the bulls; but Basque nationalism has a more troubling aspect in Spain, with a long and continuing campaign of terrorist attacks to the credit of the extremists.
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 Autol, La Rioja, Spain.
During the XII century the history of Autol appears bound to Arnedo amid the fights maintained by the christian kings in La Rioja after the tragic death of Sancho from Peñalén in 1076, Alfonso VI from Castile achieved the incorporation of this territory that would not take in falling under the Aragonese orbit.
The year 1127, Alfonso I from Aragon, before the serious situation created by the war that maintained with Castile, he promised to return La Rioja to their stepchild, Alfonso VII the Emperor, to the bishop's of Pamplona instance.
The promise was not carried out for the Aragonese one since to their death happened in 1135, the king of Castile and Leon took possession of the engaged lands.
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 Recent Portuguese Publications Bulletin 28   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Catalogue for an exhibition held at the Galeria Municipal Artur Bual, Amadora, 1 June-2 July, 2000.
Garcia Fernandes: um pinto do renascimento, Eleitor da Misericórdia de Lisboa.
Colecção Património Artístico, Histórico e Cultural da Santa Casa da Misericordia de Lisboa, IV.
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 Kg of Navarre Garcia IV *El Tremulo* Sanchez   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Source: Brian Tompsett (writes Garcia II and states as deathdate 1004), Leo van de Pas (writes Garcia IV and states as deathdate 999).
(Comments: Garcia's family used to be called Kings of Pamplona.
Garcia became King of Navarra in 994, but seems to have died in or before 999 which makes 1004 wrong.
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 (Sarah GARBRICK - Elizabeth H. GARDNER )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Inigo GARCES King of Pamplona (____ - ____)
Sancho I GARCES King of Pamplona (____ - 11 Dec 0925)
Garcia IV GARCIA King of Navarre (1110 - 21 Nov 1150)
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 Introduction: The Royal Treasure
This resulted in a rather anomalous numbering system for the kings of Aragon-Catalonia, so that Peter the Ceremonious, for example, was Pedro IV of Aragon and Pere III of Catalonia.
This argument has recently encountered persuasive opponents, but no controversy attaches to the idea that the first part of the reign of Peter constituted a watershed in Aragonese history.
The early reign of Peter IV, in fact, witnessed the ostensible ascendance of royal power in nearly all areas of Aragonese life: if the period marked.
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 ~*Fernan Gonzales "King" of De Lara/~*Sancha of Pamplona   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Born: at: 42-4,575,258 (40-1,143, 874) Died: DEC 959 at: Father:~*Sancho I Garcies "King" of Pamplona Mother:~*Urraca Anzarez of Aragon Other Spouses: ~*Odorno II "King" of Leon Alvaro "Count" of Alarva
Name: ~*Urraca of Castile Born: at: 40-1,143,874 Married: 941 at: Died: Aft 1007 at: Spouses: ~*Ordono III "King" of Leon Ordono IV "the Bad" "King" of Leon ~*Sancho II Garces Abarca "King" of Pamplona
Name: ~*Garcia I "King" of Castile Born: 965 at: Castile 40-1,143,813 Married: at: Died: 5 FEB 1016/1017 at: Spouses: ~*Ava de Riborgaza
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 King Garcias Vi Ramírez Of Navarre / Marguerite De La Aigle Rotrou   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Other Spouses: Garcia Iv "the Restorer" Ramirez King Of Navarre Father: Gilbert L'aigle Seigneur Mother: Julienne La Perche
Name: Queen Blanche Garcia Of Castile Born: 1139 at, Navarre, Spain Died: August 12, 1156 at, Castile, Spain Husband: King Sancho Iii Of Castile
Name: King Sancho Vi Garcia Of Navarre Born: Abt 1130 at, Navarre, Spain Died: June 27, 1194 at Pamplona Wife: Princess Beatrice Sancha Of Castile
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 García Iii Of Nájera Sanchez King Of Pamplona / Estefania De Foix   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
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Name: García Iii Of Nájera Sanchez King Of Pamplona Note Born: Aft 1020 at Spain Married: 1038 at Spain Died: September 01, 1054 at Atapuerca Father: King Sancho Iii The Great El Mayor Garcés Of Navarre & Castile Mother: Munia Mayor Sanchez Princess
Name: Sancho Iv Of Peñalén Garcés King Of Pamplona Born: 1039 at Spain Died: June 04, 1076 at Penalen, Spain Murdered Wife: Placenia
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The tomb of king of Castile Ferdinand IV (†c.
Queen Urraca of Castile (†1189), consort of Garcia IV of Navarre
Queen Constance of Portugal (†1313), consort of Ferdinand IV the Summoned of Castile
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 García IV Ramírez "The Restorer" Kg VON NAVARRE/Marguerite DE L'AIGLE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
García IV Ramírez "The Restorer" Kg VON NAVARRE/Marguerite DE L'AIGLE
Name: Sancho VI " The Wise " VON NAVARRE Born: 1132 at: Married: 1151-1180 at: Died: 27 Jun 1194 at: Pamplona Spouses: ?
Name: Blanche VON NAVARRE Born: 1135 at: Navarre.
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 ~*Sancho IV Garcâes "King" of Pamplona/a French woman ~*Palenzia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
~*Sancho IV Garcâes "King" of Pamplona/a French woman ~*Palenzia
Born: 1039 at: 36-71,593 Married: Aft 1068 at: Died: 4 JUN 1076 at: Peänalâen Father:~*Garcâia III Sanchez " King" of Pamplona Mother:~*Estafania de Foix Other Spouses: NOTES
Name: Garcia Sanchez "King" of Navarre Born: at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses:
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 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: List of monarchs by nickname   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
"~ the Restorer": Garcia VI of Navarre; Mehmed I, Ottoman Sultan
"He of the Little Dagger": Peter IV of Aragon
"The Sailor King": William IV of the United Kingdom
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 A timeline of the Holy Roman Empire
: Sancho of Castilla dies and is succeeded by Fernando I as king of Castilla, by Ramiro as king of Aragonia, by Garcia as king of Navarra, and by Gonzalo.
: Charles IV, the last Capetian king of France dies, his daughter Jeanne is disqualified from occupying the French throne, and Edward III of England claims the French throne, whereas the French nobility chooses Philippe of Valois, the first Valois king
: German emperor Karl IV issues the "Golden Bull" to codify the election of German emperors by seven electors (the archbishops of Trier, Mainz and Cologne, the king of Bohemia, the count Palatine of the Rhine, the duke of Saxony and the margrave of Brandenburg)
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 Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH King Sancho Aragon NAVARRE, III ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH ...
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1981, Micropaedia, Vol I, p472, Aragon Kingdom of: "In 1035, Sancho III the Great of Navarre left to his third son Ramiro I the then small Pyrenean county of Aragon, elevating it to the status of an independent kingdom..."
Its unity was thus broken at his death when he bequeathed his lands to his four sons.
Navarre passed to Garcia; Castile and Aragon, made into kingdoms, went respectively to Ferdinand I and Ramiro I; Sobrarbe and Ribagorza, joined as a separate kingdom, were given to Gonzalo."
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 I7985: Ramiro II Sanchez DE MACON (____ - ____)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
_Kung Sancho III "den Store" de Navarra AV PAMPLONA _+ _Kung Garcia IV Sanchez de Najera AV PAMPLONA _
_Munia Mayor AV KASTILIEN ___________________________+ _Sancho IV GARCES ____
Kung Garcia VI "el Restaurador" Ramirez AV NAVARRA
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