Sancho VII of Navarre was king of Navarre from 1194 to 1234, surnamed "the Strong" ("Sancho el Fuerte" in Spanish, "Santxo Azkarra" in Basque).
He was the son of SanchoVI of Navarre, succeeding his father in 1194.
Sancho went into retirement ("el Encerrado") at some point, when his youngest sister Blanca took administration of the kingdom (see note in Kings of Navarre family tree) and died in 1229.
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The Kingdom of Navarre traditionally evolved from the county of Pamplona, its traditional capital, when the Basque leader Eneko Aritza (Iñigo Arista in Spanish) was chosen King in Pamplona (traditionally in 824) and led a local revolt against the Franks.
Garcia Ramirez was Lord of Monzon, and in 1134 became King of Navarre.
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He was the last male-line descendant of the first dynasty of kings of Navarre.
Taking advantage of his absence, the kings of Castile and Aragon invaded Navarre, which lost the provinces of Alava, Guipuzcoa and Vizcaya to Castile.
Sancho went into retirement ("el Encerrado") at some point, when his sister Blanca took administration of the kingdom (see note in Kings of Navarre family tree).
king of Aragon from 1063 to 1094 and of Pamplona (or Navarre; as Sancho V Ramírez) from 1076 to 1094, the son of Ramiro I of Aragon.
Frederick VI (17681839), king of Denmark and Norway; succeeded 1808 (previously regent); joined Armed Neutrality of North (1800) and was punished (1801) by destruction of fleet by English (read Campbell's Battle of the Baltic') and (1807) by bombardment of Copenhagen; formed alliance with Napoleon and was compelled (1814) to surrender Norway to Sweden as punishment.
Berengaria was born about 1165, one of the five children of SanchoVI of Navarre and his queen Sancha.
She was acquainted with SanchoVI of Navarre, having come to know him on various occasions when European monarchs gathered to adjudicate disputes or celebrate amity.
Sancho and Sancha probably thought this a lucky chance for their daughter.
But immediately after William's death, William's cousin, Tancred, rebelled, seized control of the island and was crowned early in 1190 as King Tancred I of Sicily.
His marriage to Princess Berengaria of Navarre, first-born daughter of King SanchoVI of Navarre, was held in Limassol on May 12, 1191.
On his return to Europe in the autumn of 1192, Richard was captured by Duke Leopold - whom he had publicly insulted in the course of the crusade - and was handed over as a prisoner to the Emperor Henry VI.
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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 SanchoVI King of Navarre...SanchoVI, Son of Garcia V King of Navarre, King of Navarre 1150-1194, Mar Sancha Castilla, Died 1194."
Sancho was the first ot be called king of Navarre; previous kings were known as kings of Pamplona.
Sancho married Queen Sancha Beatrice CastileNAVARRE, daughter of King Alfonso CASTILE, VII and Berenguela BARCELONA, in 1153.
He was the son of Louis VI, Roi de France and Adelaide de Maurienne.
He was the son of Garcías IV, Rey de Navarre and Margaret de l'Aigle.
She married Miguel I de Bragança, Rei de Portugal, son of Dom João VI de Bragança, Rei de Portugal e Brasil and Carlota Joaquina de Borbón, Infanta de España, in 1851.
Kings and Queens of Europe, Genealogical Chart, Anne Taute and Romilly Squire, Taute, 1989: "Berenguela, Daughter of SanchoVI King of Navarre and Sancha Castilla, Mar Richard I King of England, Died 1231."
It was agreed that she would go to Pampeluna, the capital of Navarre, and see to the necessary arrangements.
However that may be, after he rested for the winter, his motherbrought out to him Berengaria, daughter of the King of Navarre, whom he had known and admired, and now resolved to marry.
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Sancho IV, King of NAVARRE (1038 - 4-JUN-1076)
SanchoVI, King of NAVARRE (aft ER 1132 - 1-JUN-1194)
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Name: Princess Margarita Of Navarre Of Navarre Born: (suppressed / living) Died: Husband: King Guglielmo I Sicily Of Sicily
Name: Queen Blanche Garcia Of Castile Born: 1139 at, Navarre, Spain Died: 12 Aug 1156 at, Castile, Spain Husband: King Sancho Iii Of Castile
Name: King SanchoVi Garcia Of Navarre Born: Abt 1130 at, Navarre, Spain Died: 27 Jun 1194 at Pamplona Wife: Princess Beatrice Sancha Of Castile
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Born: 1132 at: Married: 1151-1180 at: Died: 27 Jun 1194 at: Pamplona Father:García IV Ramírez "The Restorer" Kg VON NAVARRE Mother:Marguerite DE L'AIGLE Other Spouses: Sancha (Beatrice) Raimúndez VON CASTILE
Name: Berengaria Prinzessin VON NAVARRE Born: 1163 at: Of, Pampeluna, Navarra, Spain Married: 12 May 1191 at: Chapel of St George, Limasol, Cyprus Died: 1230 at: L'Epau Abbey, le Mans, Anjou Spouses: Richard I "Loewenherz" Koenig VON ENGLAND