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  Costanza of NAVARRE - Mayor of NAVARRE
\-Sancha (Beatrice of Leon) of CASTILE Eleonore of NAVARRE \-Agnes of BEAUJEU
\-Sancha (Beatrice of Leon) of CASTILE Elide of NAVARRE
\-Sancha Sanchez of (Pamplona) NAVARRE Elvira Garces of NAVARRE
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 Kingdom of Navarre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Of Sancho's sons, Garcia of Najera received Navarre, Guipuzcoa, Vizcaya, and small portions of Béarn and Bigorre north of the Pyrenees; Castile and the lands between the Pisuerga and the Cea went to the eldest, Fernando; to Gonzalo were given Sobrarbe and Ribagorza; the County of Aragon was allotted to the bastard son Ramiro.
His daughter Joanna I of Navarre not yet being of age, the country was once more invaded from all sides, and the queen mother, Blanca, with her daughter sought refuge at the court of Philip the Bold of France, whose son, Philip the Fair, had become engaged to the daughter and married Joanna in 1284.
Lower, or French, Navarre, received from Henry II of Navarre, the son of Jean d'Albret, a representative assembly, the clergy being represented by the bishops of Bayonne and Dax, their vicars-general, the parish priest of St-Jean-Pied-de-Port, and the priors of Saint-Palais, d'Utziat and Haramples.
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 Navarre
Spanish Navarre is bounded on the north by French Navarre, on the north-east by the Province of Huesca on the east and south-east by the Province of Saragossa, on the south by the province of Logrono, and on the west by the Basque Provinces of Guipuzcoa and Alava.
In Aragon, Alfonso's brother Ramiro became king; in Navarre, Garcia Ramirez, a grandson of Sancho the Great, who was obliged to surrender Rioja to Castile in 1136, and Taragona to Aragon in 1157, and to declare himself a vassal of King Alfonso VII of Castile.
Lower, or French, Navarre, received from Henry, the son of Jean d'Albret, a representative assembly, the clergy being represented by the bishops of Bayonne and Dax, their vicars-general, the parish priest of St-Jean-Pied-de-Port, and the priors of Saint-Palais, d'Utziat and Haramples.
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 Euskal Herria Journal | A Basque Journal | Navarre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Fuero appeared in Navarre in the 12th century, during the reign of Santxo V the Wise, king of Navarre, as a collection of laws with origins in the earlier simple charters guaranteeing certain rights and privileges to the inhabitants of a newly created settlement.
This doesn't mean that the kings, whose position in Navarre was severely circumscribed by local customs and a lack of a large stake in the land, did not play an increasingly important role as it was the case of King Garcia II of Navarre (1035-54).
Navarre was governed by a viceroy under the authority of the Spanish king for centuries, but the institutions of the kingdom, their power curtailed however, survived, especially the parliament.
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 Garcia IV of Pamplona - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Garcia IV the Trembling (Spanish: García Sánchez Abarca) (died 1000) was king of Pamplona and count of Aragon from 994 until 1000.
Among their children were the future king Sancho Garcés III and Urraca, later the second wife of Alfonso V of Leon.
At the Battle of Cervera in July 1000, he allied with Count Sancho I of Castile, King Alfonso V of Leon, and Garcia of Carrión.
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 Garcia VI of Navarre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was born in the 1110s as the grandson of a bastard son of García V of Navarre.
When Aragon, which had from 1076 taken over in Navarre, lost its warrior king Alfonso I of Aragon and fell into a succession crisis, García managed to wrest Navarre from his also illegitimate Aragonese cousins in 1134.
He was obliged to surrender Rioja to Castile in 1136, and to declare himself a vassal of King Alfonso VII of Castile.
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 Kings of Navarre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Spain 1512 conquered most of Navarre but the parts that were located at the northern side of the Pyrenees retained its independence.
Navarre was dissolved and incorporated with France during the French revolution, but despite of that the French kings would 1814-1830 still call them selves "king of France and Navarre".
The Kingdom of Navarre was dissolved and incorporated with
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 Vol I File 11: The Paternal Ancestry of Homer Beers James
Garcia was the ancestral head of a line of Kings of Navarre for many generations.
From this family descended many of the kings and queens of Spain, to King Ferdinand V. who married Isabella, Queen of Castile, the Catholic Queen and King, who were cousins, on to the present King Juan Carlos, born in 1913, who regained the throne after the death of the dictator, Franco, in the late 1980's.
He had three sons: Pedro I., King of Aragon and Navarre (1094-1104); Afonso I., the Warrior, King of Aragon and Navarre (1104-1134), married and divorced in 1114 (2) Urraca, Queen of Castile, who died in 1134; and Ramiro II., King of Aragon and Navarre, 1134-1137 (abdicated in 1137), died in 1147.
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 Sancho III of Navarre Biography
He ascended the throne in 1004, inheriting Navarre, Aragon, Sobrarbe and Ribagorza.
Having gone further than any previous Christian monarchs in uniting the principalities of Spain, his life's work was undone, from a modern point-of-view, when he divided his domains shortly before his death, like any feudal lord, to provide for his sons.
With his nephew, king Alfonso V of Leon and Count García Sánchez of Castile, he led a combined attack against Al-Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir (died 1002; "Almanzor" among the Christians), conquering further territories in the south.
www.biographybase.com /biography/Sancho_III_of_Navarre.html   (265 words)

  
 Spanish Civilization   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Navarre, Aragon, and Barcelona all began as march counties of Francia.
When the Pope finally crowned Emperor a King of Spain, it was Charles V, a German Hapsburg who had been born and raised in Belgium.
Thus yellow, the color for Castile (which started as a County of León, was detached by Sancho the Great of Navarre, and then was willed to his son Ferindand I as a separate kingdom), is also the color for Spain as a whole, as Castile absorbs León, Aragón, and then, briefly, Portugal.
www.uncg.edu /rom/courses/klrauch/civ/kings.htm   (473 words)

  
 COON-KUHN - STEADMAN Connections
Garces KING OF NAVARRE, Vermundo III OF SPAIN, SANCHO PRINCESS OF LEON.
Garces KING OF NAVARRE was born in 1000.
GARCIA III KING OF NAVARRE was born in 930 in Navarre, Spain.
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 List of Navarrese monarchs : Kings of Navarre
Jean d'Albret was defeated by Ferdinand II of Aragon in 1512, who married Germana of Foix[?] and southern Navarre was annexed to Spain.
Henry III of Navarre became Henry IV of France and thereafter the crown of Navarre was worn but the kings of France.
The kingdom of Navarre was incorporated into the French Republic in 1791.
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 El Mazuco - El Mazuco (the impossible defence)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The IV Brigade of Navarre, under the command by Colonel Alonso Vega, who was wounded and replaced by this time by Colonel Tella, was composed of three groups commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Pacheco and Commanders Ibizate and Hidalgo de Cisneros (this was the brother of the head of the republican Air Force).
The harshness of the terrain is equally bad for both sides, and, for example, in the zone of the V Brigade of Navarre food convoys take thirty-six hours to arrive at the front lines, but when the track that is being constructed is finished the time for the journey will be only eighteen hours (30).
On the 14th of September the I Brigade of Navarre throw all their forces into the combat and occupy El Cabezo and thus weaken and divide the republican line of defence between those which are in the Sierra Llabres, and those in the village of El Mazuco and the Sierra del Cuera.
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 Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH King Sancho NAVARRE, V ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH STRUDELL ...
Kings and Queens of Europe, Genealogical Chart, Anne Taute and Romilly Squire, Taute 1989: "Sancha, Daughter of Alfonso VII King of Castilla & Leon and Berenguela of Barcelona, Mar Sancho VI King of Navarre...SanchoVI, Son of Garcia V King of Navarre, King of Navarre 1150-1194, Mar Sancha Castilla, Died 1194."
Ancestral File Ver 4.11 8XQ1-2X Sanco V (VI) King of NAVARRE Born Abt 1130 Navarre Spain Mar Beatrice Sancha Princess of CASTILE 9FTZ-RQ Died 27 Jun 1194.
Sancho married Queen Sancha Beatrice Castile NAVARRE, daughter of King Alfonso CASTILE, VII and Berenguela BARCELONA, in 1153.
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 The Vere Descendants of Geoffrey Plantagenet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
As eldest son of FULK V, KING OF JERUSALEM, and his wife, ERMENGARDE, daughter of HELIAS, Count of Maine, Geoffrey was of the House of Angevin Kings, which had been prominent for three centuries.
King7 John, Lackland (King Henry II6 Plantagenet, Geoffrey5, Fulk4 V, Fulk3 IV, Geoffrey II de2 Castinais, Geoffrey I de1) was born December 24, 1166 in Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England, and died October 19, 1216 in Newark Castle, Newark, Nottinghamshire, England.
William De7 Longespee (King Henry II6 Plantagenet, Geoffrey5, Fulk4 V, Fulk3 IV, Geoffrey II de2 Castinais, Geoffrey I de1) was born 1173 in England, and died March 07, 1225/26 in Salisbury, Wilts, England.
www.dagobertsrevenge.com /devere/Genealogies/VeredescentfromPlantagenet.html   (5745 words)

  
 The Periphery of Francia: Spain, Britain, Eastern Europe, & Scandinavia
Navarre, which is perhaps known too generally by the French version of its name, was originally a kingdom of the Basques, an apparently autochthonous people whose language has no demonstrable affinities to any other in the world, much less to any in the area.
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.
Teobaldo II The marriage of Blanca of Navarre to Theobald of Champagne means that for a while the Counts of Champagne become the Kings of Navarre.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Castile and Aragon
Sancho Garcia, grandson of Fernán González, took part in the victory of Calatañazor, which put an end to the campaigns of the victorious Moslem hájib (1002).
At his death Sancho of Navarre reclaimed the countship of Castile, and took possession of it, notwithstanding the resistance of Bermudo III.
The Countship of Ribagorza, established under the protection of the Franks, was reconquered by Sancho the Great of Navarre, who at his death left Aragon to his son Ramiro, and Sobrarbe and Ribagorza to his son Gonzalo (1035), but at Gonzalo's death Ramiro was elected to succeed him, the Aragonese monarchy being definitively founded.
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 Spain Substates
Succeeded brother, Mathieu V de Castelbon, and ruled jointly with husband, Archambaud de Grailli, and was succeeded by son, Jean in 1411 or 12.
After he was murdered in 1035 her son Fernando I became king of Castilla and Garcia V of Navarra.
She succeeded her brother Enrico IV, but Alfonso V of Portugal, who supported the claim of her brother's daughter, Juana la Beltraneja, attacked Castile and León but was defeated by the Castilian army in 1476.
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June 970; m.1st ca 932 Sancha (d.Dec 959), widow of King Ordono II of Leon and of Cde Alvaro de Alava, dau.of King Sancho I of Navarre; m.2d 960/2 Urraca (d.12 Aug 1041) dau.of King Garcia III of Navarre 2.1.1.1.Gonzalo Fernandez, d.after 959; m.Fronilda (d.
King Garcia III of Navarre, thus uniting Aragon and Navarre.
Castellon de Muno, Burgos 1109 Queen Urraca of Castile (d.1126) 1.3.King Ramiro II of Aragon & Navarre, b.ca 1075, d.Huesca 16 Aug 1147; m.Jaca 1135 Agnes, illegitimate dau.of Duke William VII/IX of Aquitaine 1.3.1.Queen Petronille of Aragon, d.Barcelona 17 Oct 1174; m.11 Aug 1137 Ramon Berenguer IV, C.of Barcelona.
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 Kingdoms of Iberia - Navarre
A pocket kingdom, Navarre was founded by AD 737 alongside the Western Pyrenees as a Frankish march county.
Most of the kingdom is seized by Aragon and then Castille under Ferdinand of Navarre and then Carlos I. The remainder of the kingdom, known as French Navarre, is located in a tiny fragment of territory based at Pau in the French Department of Bearn.
Succeeded to the throne of France as Henry IV Bourbon.
www.kessler-web.co.uk /History/KingListsEurope/IberiaNavarre.htm   (237 words)

  
 Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH King Garcia Pamplona NAVARRE, V ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH ...
"Died 1194, King of Navarre (Pamplona) from 1150 and son of Garcia V the Restorer.
Sancho was the first ot be called king of Navarre; previous kings were known as kings of Pamplona.
Garcia married Queen Marguerite De La Aigle NAVARRE, daughter of Gilbert De La AIGLE and Julienne Du PERCHE.
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 The Reconquest.
1000 to 1033: Sancho III of Navarre subdues the counties of Aragon, Sobrarbe and Ribagorza, takes possession of the County of Castile and makes an arrangement with Bermudo III of Leon with the idea of taking away his dominions from him and proclaiming himself as emperor.
However, on his death, he leaves Navarre to his son Garcia III, Castile to Fernando I, and Aragon, Sobrarbe and Ribagorza to Ramiro I. 1035 to 1063: Fernando I conquers Coimbra and obliges the Muslims of Toledo, Seville and Badajoz to pay him tribute.
Alfonso VIII of Castile, helped by Sancho VIII of Navarre, Pedro II of Aragon and some troops from Portugal and Leon, is victorious in the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa.
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 Descendants of Geoffrey Plantagenet Count of Anjou
As eldest son of FULK V, KING OF JERUSALEM, and his wife, LRMENGARDE, daughter of HELIAS, Count of Maine, Geoffrey was of the House of Angevin Kings, which had been prominent for three centuries.
V, born 1512 in Linlithgow, Scotland; died 1542.
Frederick V, Elector Palatine of the Rhine, King of Bohemia 1619-20 (the Winter King) had issue, of whom the youngest daughter, Sophia, became the mother of King George I. Of the Luxemburg Dynasty.
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 Genealogy Index for surnames beginning with N
Navarre, Blanche Garcia Princess of (Abt 1139-12 AUG 1156)
Navarre, Garcias V (VI) Ramiro King of (Abt 1099-21 NOV 1150)
Navarre, Sancho V (VI) Garcia King of (Abt 1130-27 JUN 1194)
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 Castiles & Leon
The marriage was annulled in 1114, and Urraca recovered most of her lands with the help of her son by her first husband.
In 1469 she married Ferdinand of Aragón (later King Ferdinand II of Aragón and Ferdinand V of Castile).
At the death (1474) of her half brother Henry IV of Castile, the succession to Castile was contested between Isabella and Juana la Beltraneja, who was supported by Alfonso V of Portugal.
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