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  CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Navarre
Navarre, on the north-east by the Province of
Navarre (Basse-Navarre) belongs to the Department of Basses-Pyrenees, and forms the western part of the Arrondissement of Mauldeon and the Cantons of Hasparren and Labastide-Clairence in the Arrondissement of Bayonne.
Navarre and all opponents of the Holy League were under the ban of the Church, the Navarrese declared for Ferdinand, who took possession of the kingdom on 15 June, 1515.
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  Sancho Ramírez, King of Aragón and Navarre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sancho Ramírez was elected king of Navarre in 1076 after Sancho IV of Navarre was murdered by his own siblings, thus prompting a succession crisis.
Sancho's young son, García, was recognized as titular king in Leon and Castile, where he lived in exile.
Sancho conquered Barbastro in 1065, Graus in 1083, and Monzon in 1089.
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 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.
Sancho I of León (955-958) thus might be considered Sancho I of Castile instead, especially given the co-numbering of the Kings of León and Castile.
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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 Ancestors of Carl G. Lawrence, Jr. - Person Page 79   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Sancho II Abarca of Navarre was the son of Garcia III Sanchez of Navarre and Andregoto Sanchez.
Ramiro II of Leon was the son of Ordogno II of Asturia and Nunja Elvira Menendez.
Sancho I Garcea of Navarre (Optimo Imperator) was the son of Garcia II Jiminez of Navarre (Ingio Arista) and Dadildis de Pallars.
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 COON/KUHN - STEADMAN Connections
FERNANDO II KING OF LEON was born in 1145 in Spain.
GARCIA III KING OF NAVARRE was born in 930 in Navarre, Spain.
Sancho I KING OF PORTUGAL was born in 1154.
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 HighBeam Encyclopedia - Navarre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
The population of northern and western Navarre is largely of Basque stock, and the early history of the region is that of the Basques.
The kingdom of Navarre then comprised the present province of Navarre, the Basque Provinces (which were later lost to Castile), and, north of the Pyrenees, the district called Lower Navarre, now a part of France.
Navarre stayed with the French crown until the death (1328) of Charles IV, when it passed to Charles's niece, whose son, Charles II (Charles the Bad), played an important part in the Hundred Years War and in the French civil unrest of the time.
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 Navarre
The first historic king of Navarre was his son Sancho II Garces, nicknamed Abarca, who ruled from Pamplona as king of Navarre and count of Aragon from 970 to 994.
His sister Catherine I of Navarre, who, as a minor, remained under the guardianship of her mother, Madeleine of France, was sought by Ferdinand the Catholic as a bride for his eldest son; but she gave her hand (1494) to the French Count of Perigord, Jean d'Albret, a man of vast south-French possessions.
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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 Ancestors of Carl G. Lawrence, Jr. - Person Page 31   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Ramiro II Sanchez of Navarre was the son of Sancho Garcia of Navarre (Sancho V) and Constance of Moranon.
Sancho Garcia of Navarre (Sancho V) was the son of Garcia IV of Navarre and Stephanie de Foix.
Albert II of Namur was the son of Adalbert I of Namur and Adelaide of Lorraine.
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 List of Aragonese monarchs - Gurupedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Alfonso II (I of Barcelona) the Chaste or the Troubadour, conquered Teruel
Peter IV (II of Valencia, III of Barcelona) the Ceremonious.
Ferdinand II of Aragon and Sicily (III of Naples, V of Spain) the Catholic, married Isabella I of Castile, invaded
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 New Catholic Dictionary: Navarre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Sancho el Fuerte took the revenues of churches and convents in return for important privileges, and in 1198 granted to the See of Pamplona his palaces and possessions in that city.
Refusing to join the Holy League against France, Navarre came under the ban of the Church and was seized by Don Fabrique de Toledo (1512) for Ferdinand the Catholic of Aragon, who was recognized as king.
Lower Navarre north of the Pyrenees was left to France, and Spanish Navarre remained a vice-royalty until formally incorporated into the Spanish monarchy in 1833.
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 son of Sancho II Abarca Gonzalo of Navarre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
son of Sancho II Abarca Gonzalo of Navarre
Father: King of Navarre Sancho II Abarca Garcés
Child: son of Sancho II Abarca Gonzalo of Navarre
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In 944 Romanus II (b 940), son of Constantine VII, married a daughter of Hugh of Provence, the Carolingian claimant to Italy.
Stephen was the third son of Stephen (Etienne) Henri II "le Sage," Count of Blois Meaux, Brie, Chartres and Tours (b 1045) and Adela, (Alice), Princess of England and Countess of Blois (b a 1062) daughter of King William I the Conqueror.
The son of the lord Harald Grenske (Graenske) Gudrodsson (b a 960) and a descendant of the Norwegian ruler Harald I Fairhair, Olaf was reared as a pagan and became a Viking warrior in the Baltic region.
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 Vikings and Feudal Europe 900-1095 by Sanderson Beck
Navarre's Garcia resented the dominance of his younger brother Fernando, and war broke out in 1054; Garcia was killed by a lance, and Navarre was defeated.
Heinrich II was born May 6, 973 and energetically tried to protect people's rights against their lords by traveling around to dispense justice, though he was quite busy fighting wars to maintain his empire.
Gunnhild died of a pestilence in Italy, and Conrad II died of illness at Utrecht in 1039.
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 Navarre
Margaret of Navarre - Margaret of Navarre or Margaret of Angoulême, 1492–1549, queen consort of Navarre;...
Navarre: History - History The population of northern and western Navarre is largely of Basque stock, and the early...
Sancho III, king of Navarre - Sancho III or Sancho the Great,c.970–1035, king of Navarre (1000–1035).
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 List of Navarrese monarchs : Kings of Navarre
1328-1349 II of Navarre">Joan II of Navarre[?], married to Philip of Evereux
Jean d'Albret was defeated by II of Aragon">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.
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 Relatives of D.T. Rogers(b. 1943) - pafg485 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
King Sancho Garces III of Navarre [Parents] was born in 985 in,Navarre,Spain.
King Garcia IV Sanchez of Navarre [Parents] was born in 958 in,Navarre,Spain.
Countess theresa Endregota Galindez of Aragon was born in 920 in Aragon,Spain.
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 Sancho III, king of Navarre. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
After conquering (c.1015–25) the territories of Sobrarbe and Ribagorza from the Moors, he took possession of Castile, Vizcaya, and Álava (1028) as his wife’s inheritance from her deceased brother, the count of Castile, for whom he had been protector since 1017.
Sancho the Great also claimed overlordship of Barcelona, forcing Berengar Raymond I to become his vassal.
Navarre passed to García; Castile and Aragón, 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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 COON/KUHN - STEADMAN Connections
SANCHO III KING OF CASTILE was born in 1134 in Castile, Spain.
ETHELRED II The Unready KING OF ENGLAND was born in 966 in Wessex, England.
Henry II was the grandson of Henry I and was the first of the Plantagenet king of England.
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 Spain Substates
The daughter of Ramiro II, she left the convent to become regent for her nephew, Ramiro III, after the death of her brother, Sancho I. In 968-69 the Normans raided the country, and in 975 she was replaced as regent by her sister-in-law, the Dowager Queen Teresa.
She succeeded her father King Sancho VI and was succeeded by brother, Sancho VII, and married to Richard I Lionhart of England and became known as Queen Berengere or Berengaria.
She was daughter of Charles II of Navarra, Comte d'Èvreux and Duc de Nemours, and secondly married to Juan II of Aragon, who succeeded her, and after his death in 1479 her daughter, Leonor became Queen.
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 Castiles & Leon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Alfonso was married to Eleanor, daughter of Henry II of England.
Sancho IV (Sancho the Brave), 1257?-1295, Spanish king of Castile and León (1284—95), son and successor of Alfonso X. On the death (1275) of his elder brother, Ferdinand de la Cerda, Sancho was designated as Alfonso's successor by a coalition of nobles.
Throughout his reign Sancho was forced to defend his throne against the claims of Ferdinand de la Cerda's heirs, who at times received the support of Aragón.
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 The Reconquest.
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.
1469: Isabel I of Castile and Fernando II of Aragon are married, thus cunsummating the unity of Spain.
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 History of Ethics Chronological Index 750-1300 CE
1005 Heinrich II suppressed an uprising of Frisians.
1212 Friedrich II was elected king of Germany at Frankfurt.
1269 Bohemia's Ottokar II annexed Carinthia and Carniola.
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 I6537: SANCHO II, GARSIAS, ABARCA KING OF NAVARRE AND ARAGON (____ - 0994)
I6537: SANCHO II, GARSIAS, ABARCA KING OF NAVARRE AND ARAGON (____ - 0994)
SANCHO II, GARSIAS, ABARCA KING OF NAVARRE AND ARAGON
GARSIAS II, THE TREMULOUS KING OF NAVARRE AND ARAGON
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 Line 227: Ancestors of Paul Bailey MCBRIDE
Sancho I Garces of Navarre King of Navarre ch: *Garcia III Sanchez of Navarre [Next Generation], Sancha Sanchez m.
Jan/Feb 1116 son of Sancho Prince of Navarre and Constanza de MORANON [daughter of Sancho Fortun Seigneur de Moranon and Velasquita] ch: *Garcia_VII "el Restaurador" of Navarre [Next Generation], Alonso of Navarre (-1150)
Navarre was the country of the Basques and Gascons.
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 Section AAF: Descendants of Inigo Arista of Navarre, 1st King of Navarre
, 1st King of Navarre and Iniga Ximena, was born between 746 and 943, and died between 746 and 1052.
King of Navarre, disinherited Infante of Navarre, Lord of Urroz, 1104-1108 and Monçon 1108-1116, on 1st Crusade w.
), was born circa 1139 in Navarre, and died on 12 Aug. 1156 in Castile.
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 Timeline of the Spanish Royal Family
On the death of Sancho III of Navarre, his will, which calls for his domains to be divided among his sons, is carried out.
On Sancho’s death, his son García becomes king of Navarre as García III, while another son, Ferdinand, count of Castile, becomes King Ferdinand I of Castile.
The kingdom of Navarre comes under the rule of the French, although it would continue to be claimed by the kings of Aragon.
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 List of Aragonese monarchs
The Aragonese kings of the Barcelonan dinasty ruled as well Catalonia (which included Roussillon, nowadays a Department of France), the city of Montpellier, the kingdom of Valencia, the kingdom of Majorca, the kingdom of Sicily, and Sardinia.
The title of Count of Barcelona belonged to the Aragonese monarch after Alfonso II inherited it from his father Ramon Berenguer IV[?].
1063 1094 Sancho I Ramirez, a.k.a Sancho V of Navarre
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 List of Aragonese monarchs
The title of Count of Barcelona belonged to the Aragonese monarch after II of Aragon">Alfonso II inherited it from his father Ramon Berenguer IV[?].
1162 1196 II of Aragon">Alfonso II, conquered Teruel
1196 1213 II of Aragon">Peter II, died at the Battle of Muret[?]
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 Genealogy Data   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Father: NAVARRE, Sancho I Garces "Optimo Imperator," Rey de
NAVARRE, Sancho I Garces "Optimo Imperator," Rey de
Father: NAVARRE, Garcia II Jiminez (Inigo Arista), Rey de
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 Biography Base Letter S
Sancho I of Portugal - (1185-1211), Portuguese monarch
Sancho II of Portugal - (1223-1248), Portuguese monarch
Sancho IV of Castile - (1257?-1295), Castilian monarch
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 I6538: GARSIAS II, THE TREMULOUS KING OF NAVARRE AND ARAGON (____ - 1004)
I6538: GARSIAS II, THE TREMULOUS KING OF NAVARRE AND ARAGON (____ - 1004)
Father: SANCHO II, GARSIAS, ABARCA KING OF NAVARRE AND ARAGON
_ SANCHO II, GARSIAS, ABARCA KING OF NAVARRE AND ARAGON_
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 Genealogy Data
Navarre, Henry III IV King of France And
Father: Austrasia, Clotaire II King of Neustria And
Father: Austrasia, Childeric II King of Neustria And
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