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Persönliche Daten Fortún 'el Monje' "called the One-Eyed or the Monk" Garcés rey de Pamplona 

  • Alternative Name: King Fortun of Pamplona
  • Spitzname ist called the One-Eyed or the Monk.
  • Er wurde geboren rund 830.
  • Berufe:
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      {geni:job_title} Roi, de Pampelune, 880/905
  • Er ist verstorben rund 905 TO ABT 905.
  • Ein Kind von Gartzia I Eneko und Urraca Sanchez de Ximénez de Aragón
  • Diese Information wurde zuletzt aktualisiert am 27. November 2011.

Familie von Fortún 'el Monje' "called the One-Eyed or the Monk" Garcés rey de Pamplona

Er ist verheiratet mit Oria.

Sie haben geheiratet rund 845 in X-Unknown.


Kind(er):

  1. Enneca Fortúnez  ± 850-???? 


Notizen bei Fortún 'el Monje' "called the One-Eyed or the Monk" Garcés rey de Pamplona

Name Suffix: King Of Pamplona
Ruled BET. 860 - 908 King of Pamplona
Ruled BET. 860 - 908 King of Pamplona
Ruled BET. 860 - 908 King of Pamplona
Fortún of Pamplona
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fortún Garcés (d. after 925), called the One-Eyed or the Monk, was the king of Pamplona from 882 to 905.

He was the eldest son of King García Íñiguez, himself the son of king Íñigo Íñiguez Arista, the founder of the kingdom, and Fortún was to be the last king of the Arista dynasty.

Prince Fortún was taken prisoner by the Moors in 860 during the invasion of Emir Mohammed I of Córdoba and kept for the next 20 years. While a prisoner in Córdoba, his daughter Oneca Fortúnez married Abdallah ibn Mohammed, who would later succeed his father as Emir. He was released from captivity in 880 and returned to Pamplona, apparently accompanied by his daughter. He succeeded upon the death of his father at Ayhar in 882 in a battle against Emir Mohammed I.

Little is known of the remainder of his reign except the manner of its ending. In 905, an alliance of the Banu Qasi under Lubb ibn Mohammed, King Alfonso III of Asturias, and count Raymond I of Pallars brought about a successful coup in favor of the latter's nephew, Sancho Garcés, son of García Jiménez, a "king in another part of the kingdom", forcing Fortún to retire as a monk to Leyra.

Fortún had several surviving children by his wife Oria, whose parentage has been subject to much speculation:

Íñigo Fortúnez
Aznar Fortúnez
Blasco (Velasco) Fortúnez
Lope Fortúnez
Oneca Fortúnez, who married firstly Abdallah ibn Mohammed, Emir of Córdoba, and secondly her cousin Aznar Sánchez of Larraun, grandson of king García Íñiguez, becoming the mother of the future queens Toda Aznárez, wife of Sancho Garcés, and Sancha Aznárez, wife of king Jimena Garcés.
Preceded by
García Íñiguez King of Pamplona
882–905 Succeeded by
Sancho Garcés I
#Générale#note couple : #Générale#s:ds02.53
{geni:occupation} Rei de Pamplona, "Foi rei de Pamplona (882 a 905), último soberano da Dinastia Iñiga. Filho do rei Garcia Iñiguez e da rainha consorte Urraca de Aragão, [1] ficou conhecido como “o Monge”." (Wikipedia), Roi, de Pampelune, 880/905, KING
{geni:about_me} Alt Birth Date: 840, 830, 825, 844, c. 830, 880, 882,
Alt Death Date: 905, 925, c. 925, 926

Fortún Garcés (Arabic: فرتون بن قرسية‎, Fortoûn ibn Garsiya, d. after 925), called the One-Eyed or the Monk, was the king of Pamplona from 882 to 905.

He was the eldest son of King García Íñiguez, himself the son of king Íñigo Íñiguez Arista, the founder of the kingdom, and Fortún was to be the last king of the Arista dynasty.

Prince Fortún was taken prisoner by the Moors in 860 during the invasion of Emir Mohammed I of Córdoba and kept for the next 20 years. While a prisoner in Córdoba, his daughter Oneca Fortúnez married Abdallah ibn Mohammed, who would later succeed his father as Emir. He was released from captivity in 880 and returned to Pamplona, apparently accompanied by his daughter. He succeeded upon the death of his father at Ayhar in 882 in a battle against Emir Mohammed I.

[source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortún_Garcés_of_Pamplona]
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Fortún Garcés of Pamplona
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fortún Garcés (Arabic: فرتون بن قرسية‎, Fortoûn ibn Garsiya, d. after 925), called the One-Eyed or the Monk, was the king of Pamplona from 882 to 905.
He was the eldest son of King García Íñiguez, himself the son of king Íñigo Íñiguez Arista, the founder of the kingdom, and Fortún was to be the last king of the Arista dynasty.
Prince Fortún was taken prisoner by the Moors in 860 during the invasion of Emir Mohammed I of Córdoba and kept for the next 20 years. While a prisoner in Córdoba, his daughter Oneca Fortúnez married Abdallah ibn Mohammed, who would later succeed his father as Emir. He was released from captivity in 880 and returned to Pamplona, apparently accompanied by his daughter. He succeeded upon the death of his father at Ayhar in 882 in a battle against Emir Mohammed I.
Little is known of the remainder of his reign except the manner of its ending. In 905, an alliance of the Banu Qasi under Lubb ibn Mohammed, King Alfonso III of Asturias, and count Raymond I of Pallars brought about a successful coup in favor of the latter's nephew, Sancho Garcés, son of García Jiménez, a "king in another part of the kingdom", forcing Fortún to retire as a monk to Leyra.
Fortún had several surviving children by his wife Oria, whose parentage has been subject to much speculation:
Íñigo Fortúnez
Aznar Fortúnez
Blasco (Velasco) Fortúnez
Lope Fortúnez
Oneca Fortúnez, who married firstly Abdallah ibn Mohammed, Emir of Córdoba, and secondly her cousin Aznar Sánchez of Larraun, grandson of king García Íñiguez, becoming the mother of the future queens Toda Aznárez, wife of Sancho Garcés, and Sancha Aznárez, wife of king Jimena Garcés.
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Fortún Garcés of Pamplona

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Fortún Garcés (Arabic: فرتون بن قرسية‎, Fortoûn ibn Garsiya, d. after 925), called the One-Eyed or the Monk, was the king of Pamplona from 882 to 905.

He was the eldest son of King García Íñiguez, himself the son of king Íñigo Íñiguez Arista, the founder of the kingdom, and Fortún was to be the last king of the Arista dynasty.

Prince Fortún was taken prisoner by the Moors in 860 during the invasion of Emir Mohammed I of Córdoba and kept for the next 20 years. While a prisoner in Córdoba, his daughter Oneca Fortúnez married Abdallah ibn Mohammed, who would later succeed his father as Emir. He was released from captivity in 880 and returned to Pamplona, apparently accompanied by his daughter. He succeeded upon the death of his father at Ayhar in 882 in a battle against Emir Mohammed I.

Little is known of the remainder of his reign except the manner of its ending. In 905, an alliance of the Banu Qasi under Lubb ibn Mohammed, King Alfonso III of Asturias, and count Raymond I of Pallars brought about a successful coup in favor of the latter's nephew, Sancho Garcés, son of García Jiménez of "another part of the kingdom", forcing Fortún to retire as a monk to Leyra.

Fortún had several surviving children by his wife Oria, whose parentage has been subject to much speculation:

* Íñigo Fortúnez

* Aznar Fortúnez

* Blasco (Velasco) Fortúnez

* Lope Fortúnez

* Oneca Fortúnez, who married firstly Abdallah ibn Mohammed, Emir of Córdoba, and secondly her cousin Aznar Sánchez of Larraun, grandson of king García Íñiguez, becoming the mother of the future queens Toda Aznárez, wife of Sancho Garcés, and Sancha Aznárez, wife of king Jimeno Garcés, as well as grandmother of caliph Abd-ar-Rahman III.

Preceded by

García Íñiguez King of Pamplona

882–905 Succeeded by

Sancho Garcés I

This page was last modified on 3 March 2010 at 18:29.
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Fortún Garcés

De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

Fortún Garcés, rey de Pamplona (870-905). Último rey de la dinastía Iñiga.

Hijo del rey García Iñiguez y de la reina consorte Urraca, posiblemente hija de Fortún Ibn Musa. Fue conocido como «el Monje» o «el Tuerto».

Estuvo preso en Córdoba desde que fue capturado en el 860, tras la invasión de Pamplona por parte de Mohamed I, hasta poco antes de la muerte de su padre, en calidad de rehén, al no estar capacitado para las artes marciales.

Durante su reinado sufrió varias expediciones de castigo por parte de los ejércitos de Córdoba y de sus aliados del Ebro, los Banu Qasi, que ya habían superado las controversias anteriores con la capital cordobesa y actuaban nuevamente como verdaderos conversos del Islam.

Pero posteriormente entabló buena relación con el Banu Qasi Lope ibn Muhammad, por lo que el rey Alfonso III de Asturias y el conde de Pallars, enemigos de los Banú Qasi, organizaron un "golpe de estado" por el que ocupó el trono Sancho Garcés I, hijo de García Jiménez, quien había sido regente durante el cautiverio.

Se cree que Fortún Garcés acabó sus días en el Monasterio de Leyre en 906.

Casado posiblemente en 845 con Oria (Aurea), de filiación desconocida.

Hijos

Iñigo Fortúnez.

Aznar Fortúñez de Pamplona.

Blasco Fortúñez de Pamplona.

Lope Fortúñez de Pamplona.

Oneca Fortúñez, n. posiblemente en 847, casada con el emir de Córdoba Abd Allah, tuvieron a Muhammad ibn Abdallah y a Zayd Ibn Abdallah. Oneca estuvo también casada con su primo-hermano Aznar Sánchez de Larraún y, de ese matrimonio, nació Toda Aznárez, que luego fue la esposa de Sancho Garcés I.

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Fortún Garcés of Pamplona

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Fortún Garcés (Arabic: فرتون بن قرسية‎, Fortoûn ibn Garsiya, d. after 925), called the One-Eyed or the Monk, was the king of Pamplona from 882 to 905.

He was the eldest son of King García Íñiguez, himself the son of king Íñigo Íñiguez Arista, the founder of the kingdom, and Fortún was to be the last king of the Arista dynasty.

Prince Fortún was taken prisoner by the Moors in 860 during the invasion of Emir Mohammed I of Córdoba and kept for the next 20 years. While a prisoner in Córdoba, his daughter Oneca Fortúnez married Abdallah ibn Mohammed, who would later succeed his father as Emir. He was released from captivity in 880 and returned to Pamplona, apparently accompanied by his daughter. He succeeded upon the death of his father at Ayhar in 882 in a battle against Emir Mohammed I.

Little is known of the remainder of his reign except the manner of its ending. In 905, an alliance of the Banu Qasi under Lubb ibn Mohammed, King Alfonso III of Asturias, and count Raymond I of Pallars brought about a successful coup in favor of the latter's nephew, Sancho Garcés, son of García Jiménez of "another part of the kingdom", forcing Fortún to retire as a monk to Leyra.

Fortún had several surviving children by his wife Oria, whose parentage has been subject to much speculation:

* Íñigo Fortúnez

* Aznar Fortúnez

* Blasco (Velasco) Fortúnez

* Lope Fortúnez

* Oneca Fortúnez, who married firstly Abdallah ibn Mohammed, Emir of Córdoba, and secondly her cousin Aznar Sánchez of Larraun, grandson of king García Íñiguez, becoming the mother of the future queens Toda Aznárez, wife of Sancho Garcés, and Sancha Aznárez, wife of king Jimeno Garcés, as well as grandmother of caliph Abd-ar-Rahman III.

Preceded by

García Íñiguez King of Pamplona

882–905 Succeeded by

Sancho Garcés I

This page was last modified on 3 March 2010 at 18:29.
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* Rey de Pamplona
King of Pamplona from 880 to 905. Known as the One Eyed or the Monk.
Eldest son of King Garcia I Iniguez. Taken prisoner by the Moors in 860 and kept for 20 years.
Lost throne in a coup to Sancho Garces. Retired as a monk to Leyra a convent in Navarre, Basque.
Special Note on the Basque: I have one strange sequence within my mtDNA that seems very out of place because my mother's mtDNA is Haplo Group C=Ciboney Taino.
The Basques: The word Gascon is derived from old Roman word Vascon which was their name for the Basques. The Basques have a non Indo-European language and they have remained a very distinct ethnic group to this present day. They were the first group to evolve away from the main Homo Sapiens line before the last ice age.
Fortún Garcés foi rei de Pamplona (882 a 905) foi o último rei da Dinastia Iñiga.
Foi filho do rei Garcia Iñiguez e da rainha consorte Urraca de Aragão. Ficou conhecido como o “o Monje”
Esteve preso em Córdova desde que foi capturado em 860, depois da invasão de Pamplona por parte de Mohamed I, até pouco antes da morte do seu pai, na qualidade de refém.
Durante o seu reinado sofreu várias expedições de castigo por parte dos exércitos de Córdova e dos seus aliados do Ebro, dos Banu Qasi, que tinham superado as controvérsias anteriores com Córdova, e actuavam novamente como verdadeiros convertidos do Islão.
Mais tarde acabou por estabelecer boas relações com Banu Qasi Lope iben Muhammad, pelo que o rei Afonso III das Astúrias e o Conde de Pallars, inimigos dos Banu Qasi organizaram uma revolta que levou ao trono Sancho Garcés I, filho de Garcia Jiménez, que tinha sido regente durante o cativeiro.
Alguns historiadores afirmam que Fortun Garcés morreu no Mosteiro de Leyre em 906.

Terá sido casado com Oria ou Áurea, em 845, cuja filiação é desconhecida.
Foi pai de cinco filhos:
1. Iñigo Fortúnez.
2. Aznar Fortún de Pamplona.
3. Blasco Fortún de Pamplona.
4. Lope Fortún de Pamplona.
5. Oneca Fortúnez, nascida possivelemente em 847 e que foi casada com o emir de Córdova Abd Allah, e foi mãe de Muhammad.

segundo o Dicionário Larousse, Oneca esteve também casada com o seu primo-irmão Aznar Sánchez de Larraún, tendo desse matrimónio nascido Toda Aznarez (*), que foi a esposa de Sancho Garcés I.
Foi precedido por Garcia Iñiguez e foi sucedido por Sancho Garcés I
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OBS * Toda Aznarez se encontra com outra filiação nessa árvore. Verificar.
Rey de Pamplona (880? u 882? [ver ref.4] -905); último Rey de la dinastía Íñiga.
Fue hecho prisionero por los musulmanes en 860 y estuvo retenido en Córdoba más de 20 años. Entre los años 870 (muerte del rey García I Íñiguez de Pamplona) y 880, fecha de su regreso, parece que gobernó como Regente en Pamplona García Jiménez, hijo de Jimena García (dinastía Jimena)
Rey de Pamplona (880? u 882? [ver ref.4] -905); último Rey de la dinastía Íñiga.
Fue hecho prisionero por los musulmanes en 860 y estuvo retenido en Córdoba más de 20 años. Entre los años 870 (muerte del rey García I Íñiguez de Pamplona) y 880, fecha de su regreso, parece que gobernó como Regente en Pamplona García Jiménez, hijo de Jimena García (dinastía Jimena)

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Vorfahren (und Nachkommen) von Fortún 'el Monje' Garcés

Enneca
± 780-????
Gartzia I Eneko
± 810-± 882

Fortún 'el Monje' Garcés
± 830-± 905

± 845

Oria
± 850-????

Enneca Fortúnez
± 850-????

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