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Persönliche Daten Sancho VI 'o Sabio' "Sancho VI (the Wise)" de Navarra rey de Navarra 

  • Alternative Namen: King Sancho VI of Navarre, The Wise
  • Spitzname ist Sancho VI (the Wise).
  • Er wurde geboren im Jahr 1132.
  • Berufe:
    • Roi de Navarre.
    • Roi de Navarre.
  • Er ist verstorben am 27. Juni 1194, er war 62 Jahre altPamplona
    Navarre Spain.
  • Er wurde beerdigt in Monasterio de Santa María la Real de NájeraNájera
    Rioja Spain.
  • Ein Kind von García VI 'el Restaurador' Ramírez und Marguerite de l'Aigle
  • Diese Information wurde zuletzt aktualisiert am 28. Dezember 2018.

Familie von Sancho VI 'o Sabio' "Sancho VI (the Wise)" de Navarra rey de Navarra

Er ist verheiratet mit Sancha de Borgoña.

Sie haben geheiratet am 2. Juni 1153 in Navarra, er war 21 Jahre altNavarre Spain.


Kind(er):

  1. Blanca de Navarra  ????-± 1229 


Notizen bei Sancho VI 'o Sabio' "Sancho VI (the Wise)" de Navarra rey de Navarra

Name Prefix: King Name Suffix: Of Navarre
He was the first to use the title of King of Navarre instead of Pamplone(?).
His daughter married England's Richard the Lionhearted.
Sancho VI of Navarre
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Sancho VI Garces, (c.1133 – June 27, 1194), King of Navarre (1150-1194). He was called el Sabio ("The Wise").

Son of Garcia Ramirez and Marguerite de l'Aigle, he was the first to use the name of "King of Navarre" as the only designation of his kingdom, dropping Pamplona out of the titulary use. His reign was full of clashes with Castile and Aragon.

He married Sancha of Castile in 1157, the daughter of Alfonso VII. Their children were:

Sancho VII of Navarre
Ramiro, Bishop of Pamplona
Berengaria of Navarre d 1230/32
Blanca of Navarre, married Count Theobald III of Champagne, then acted as regent of Champagne, and finally as regent of Navarre.
He died on June 27, 1194 in Pamplona.

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Preceded by:
Garcia VI King of Navarre
1150–1194 Succeeded by:
Sancho VII
He was the first to use the title of King of Navarre instead of Pamplone(?).
His daughter married England's Richard the Lionhearted.
He was the first to use the title of King of Navarre instead of Pamplone(?).
His daughter married England's Richard the Lionhearted.
He was the first to use the title of King of Navarre instead of Pamplone(?).
His daughter married England's Richard the Lionhearted.
el Sabio
He was the first to use the title "King of Navarre" as the sole designation of his kingdom, dropping Pamplona out of titular use. His reign was full of clashes with Castile and Aragón. He was a monastic founder and many architectural accomplishments date to his reign. He is also responsible for bringing his kingdom into the political orbit of Europe.
He tried to repair his kingdom's borders which had been reduced by the Treaties of Tudellén and Carrión, which he had been forced to sign with Castile and Aragón in his early reign. By the Accord of Soria, Castile was eventually confirmed in its possession of conquered territories. He was hostile to Raymond Berengar IV of Aragón, but Raymond's son Alfonso II divided the lands taken from Murcia with him by treaty in 1163. In 1190, the two neighbours again signed a pact in Borja of mutual protection against Castilian expansion. He died on June 27, 1194, in Pamplona, where he is interred.
In late 1190, Sancho welcomed Eleanor d'Aquitaine at Pamplona. Sanch o is styled as a geat patron of Provencal literature. Sancho and his son Sancho VII both did there best to protect the interests of Richar d I, during his absece for the crusade and his captivity in Duitsland.
{geni:about_me} Sancho VI of Navarre

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sancho VI Garcés (c. 1133 – June 27, 1194), called the Wise (el Sabio), was the king of Navarre from 1150 until his death in 1194.

Son of King García Ramírez and Marguerite de l'Aigle, he was the first to use the title "King of Navarre" as the sole designation of his kingdom, dropping Pamplona out of titular use.

His reign was full of clashes with Castile and Aragón. He was a monastic founder and many architectural accomplishments date to his reign. He is also responsible for bringing his kingdom into the political orbit of Europe.

He tried to repair his kingdom's borders which had been reduced by the Treaties of Tudején and Carrión, which he had been forced to sign with Castile and Aragón in his early reign. By the Accord of Soria, Castile was eventually confirmed in its possession of conquered territories. He was hostile to Raymond Berengar IV of Aragón, but Raymond's son Alfonso II divided the lands taken from Murcia with him by treaty of Cazorla in 1179. In 1190, the two neighbours again signed a pact in Borja of mutual protection against Castilian expansion.

He died on June 27, 1194, in Pamplona, where he is interred.

He married Sancha of Castile in 1157, the daughter of Alfonso VII. Their children were:

#Sancho VII of Navarre

#Ferdinand

#Ramiro, Bishop of Pamplona

#Berengaria of Navarre (died 1230 or 1232), married Richard I of England

#Constance

#Blanca of Navarre, married Count Theobald III of Champagne, then acted as regent of Champagne, and finally as regent of Navarre

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Sancho VI of Navarre

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sancho VI Garcés (c. 1133 – June 27, 1194), called the Wise (el Sabio), was the king of Navarre from 1150 until his death in 1194.

Son of King García Ramírez and Marguerite de l'Aigle, he was the first to use the title "King of Navarre" as the sole designation of his kingdom, dropping Pamplona out of titular use.

His reign was full of clashes with Castile and Aragón. He was a monastic founder and many architectural accomplishments date to his reign. He is also responsible for bringing his kingdom into the political orbit of Europe.

He tried to repair his kingdom's borders which had been reduced by the Treaties of Tudellén and Carrión, which he had been forced to sign with Castile and Aragón in his early reign. By the Accord of Soria, Castile was eventually confirmed in its possession of conquered territories. He was hostile to Raymond Berengar IV of Aragón, but Raymond's son Alfonso II divided the lands taken from Murcia with him by treaty in 1163. In 1190, the two neighbours again signed a pact in Borja of mutual protection against Castilian expansion.

He died on June 27, 1194, in Pamplona, where he is interred.

He married Sancha of Castile in 1157, the daughter of Alfonso VII. Their children were:

Sancho VII of Navarre

Ferdinand

Ramiro, Bishop of Pamplona

Berengaria of Navarre (died 1230 or 1232), married Richard I of England

Constance

Blanca of Navarre, married Count Theobald III of Champagne, then acted as regent of Champagne, and finally as regent of Navarre

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Sancho VI Garcés (c.1133 – June 27, 1194), called the Wise (el Sabio), was the king of Navarre from 1150 until his death in 1194.

Son of King García VI Ramírez and Marguerite de l'Aigle, he was the first to use the title "King of Navarre" as the sole designation of his kingdom, dropping Pamplona out of titular use.

His reign was full of clashes with Castile and Aragón. He was a monastic founder and many architectural accomplishments date to his reign. He is also responsible for bringing his kingdom into the political orbit of Europe.

He tried to repair his kingdom's borders which had been reduced by the Treaties of Tudellén and Carrión, which he had been forced to sign with Castile and Aragón in his early reign. By the Accord of Soria, Castile was eventually confirmed in its possession of conquered territories. He was hostile to Raymond Berengar IV of Aragón, but Raymond's son Alfonso II divided the lands taken from Murcia with him by treaty in 1163. In 1190, the two neighbours again signed a pact in Borja of mutual protection against Castilian expansion.

He died on June 27, 1194, in Pamplona, where he is interred.

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Sancho VI Garcés (c. 1133 – June 27, 1194), called the Wise (el Sabio), was the king of Navarre from 1150 until his death in 1194.

Son of King García Ramírez and Marguerite de l'Aigle, he was the first to use the title "King of Navarre" as the sole designation of his kingdom, dropping Pamplona out of titular use.

His reign was full of clashes with Castile and Aragón. He was a monastic founder and many architectural accomplishments date to his reign. He is also responsible for bringing his kingdom into the political orbit of Europe.

He tried to repair his kingdom's borders which had been reduced by the Treaties of Tudellén and Carrión, which he had been forced to sign with Castile and Aragón in his early reign. By the Accord of Soria, Castile was eventually confirmed in its possession of conquered territories. He was hostile to Raymond Berengar IV of Aragón, but Raymond's son Alfonso II divided the lands taken from Murcia with him by treaty of Cazorla in 1179. In 1190, the two neighbours again signed a pact in Borja of mutual protection against Castilian expansion.

He died on June 27, 1194, in Pamplona, where he is interred.

He married Sancha of Castile in 1157, the daughter of Alfonso VII. Their children were:

Sancho VII of Navarre

Ferdinand

Ramiro, Bishop of Pamplona

Berengaria of Navarre (died 1230 or 1232), married Richard I of England

Constance

Blanca of Navarre, married Count Theobald III of Champagne, then acted as regent of Champagne, and finally as regent of Navarre

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BIOGRAPHY: Encyclopaedia Britannica Micropaedia, 1981, Vol VIII, p843, Sancho VI the Wise:

"Died 1194, King of Navarre (Pamplona) from 1150 and son of Garcia V the Restorer. Sancho was the first to be called king of Navarre; previous kings were known as kings of Pamplona. In 1151 Castile and Aragon agreed to partition Navarre, but Sancho avoided the destruction of his kingdom by accepting Alfonso VII of Castile as his overlord and marrying Alfonso's daughter."

d. June 27, 1194

byname SANCHO THE WISE, Spanish SANCHO EL SABIO, king of Navarre (Pamplona) from 1150 and son of García IV (or V) the Restorer.

Sancho was the first to be called king of Navarre; previous kings were known as kings of Pamplona. In 1151 Castile and Aragon signed at Tudillén a treaty for the partition of Navarre. By skilled diplomacy Sancho avoided the destruction of his kingdom, accepting Alfonso VII of Castile as his overlord and marrying Alfonso's daughter. He himself intervened in Castilian affairs during the minority (1158-70) of Alfonso VIII. In 1176 both countries submitted their longstanding territorial disputes to Henry II of England as arbiter, who assigned Rioja to Castile. Sancho accepted this decision. He was a legislator of importance, conceding many municipal fueros (charters) and protecting Jews and immigrants (francos) from the north.

Copyright © 1994-2001 Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.

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Sancho VI Garcés (c. 1133 – June 27, 1194), called the Wise (el Sabio), was the king of Navarre from 1150 until his death in 1194.

Son of King García Ramírez and Marguerite de l'Aigle, he was the first to use the title "King of Navarre" as the sole designation of his kingdom, dropping Pamplona out of titular use.

His reign was full of clashes with Castile and Aragón. He was a monastic founder and many architectural accomplishments date to his reign. He is also responsible for bringing his kingdom into the political orbit of Europe.

He tried to repair his kingdom's borders which had been reduced by the Treaties of Tudellén and Carrión, which he had been forced to sign with Castile and Aragón in his early reign. By the Accord of Soria, Castile was eventually confirmed in its possession of conquered territories. He was hostile to Raymond Berengar IV of Aragón, but Raymond's son Alfonso II divided the lands taken from Murcia with him by treaty of Cazorla in 1179. In 1190, the two neighbours again signed a pact in Borja of mutual protection against Castilian expansion.

He died on June 27, 1194, in Pamplona, where he is interred.

He married Sancha of Castile in 1157, the daughter of Alfonso VII. Their children were:

Sancho VII of Navarre

Ferdinand

Ramiro, Bishop of Pamplona

Berengaria of Navarre (died 1230 or 1232), married Richard I of England

Constance

Blanca of Navarre, married Count Theobald III of Champagne, then acted as regent of Champagne, and finally as regent of Navarre
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