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Personal data Aznar II "(vasco) Aznar I Antso Gaskoniako; (francés) Aznard I Sanche de Gascogne; (castellano) Aznar I Sánchez de Gascuña" Galíndez conde de Aragón 

  • Alternative name: Aznar Sanchez de Larron
  • Nickname is (vasco) Aznar I Antso Gaskoniako; (francés) Aznard I Sanche de Gascogne; (castellano) Aznar I Sánchez de Gascuña.
  • He was born about 830.
  • Occupations:
    • Comte, d'Aragon, de Jaca, d'Urgel, de Cerdagne, 809.
    • Comte.
  • He died in the year 893.
  • A child of Galindo I Aznárez and N.N.
  • This information was last updated on January 22, 2019.

Household of Aznar II "(vasco) Aznar I Antso Gaskoniako; (francés) Aznard I Sanche de Gascogne; (castellano) Aznar I Sánchez de Gascuña" Galíndez conde de Aragón

He is married to Oneca García de Pamplona.

They got married in the year 880.


Child(ren):



Notes about Aznar II "(vasco) Aznar I Antso Gaskoniako; (francés) Aznard I Sanche de Gascogne; (castellano) Aznar I Sánchez de Gascuña" Galíndez conde de Aragón

Name Prefix: Count Name Suffix: I, Of Aragon
Name Suffix: Count Of Aragon
Name Suffix: Count Of Aragon
Name Suffix: Count Of Aragon
Event: Titled Count of Aragon
Event: Titled Count of Gascony
Event: Titled Count of Urgel
Note: Aznar I Galindez, Count of Aragon, Gascony and Urgel; was from upper Aragon; adherent to the Carolingians, c809-839; Captured by the Navarrise in 824; driven out of Urgal by the Moors after 825; d. c839
Event: Titled Count of Aragon
Event: Titled Count of Gascony
Event: Titled Count of Urgel
Note: Aznar I Galindez, Count of Aragon, Gascony and Urgel; was from upper Aragon; adherent to the Carolingians, c809-839; Captured by the Navarrise in 824; driven out of Urgal by the Moors after 825; d. c839
Event: Titled Count of Aragon
Event: Titled Count of Gascony
Event: Titled Count of Urgel
Note: Aznar I Galindez, Count of Aragon, Gascony and Urgel; was from upper Aragon; adherent to the Carolingians, c809-839; Captured by the Navarrise in 824; driven out of Urgal by the Moors after 825; d. c839
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# Name: Aznar Ier Galindez D'ARAGON 1 2 3 4 5
# Sex: M
# Birth: ABT 775 1 2 3 4 5
# Death: 841 1 2 3 4 5
# Change Date: 15 JAN 2004 5
# Change Date: 16 SEP 2001 2 3 4 5
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#Générale# Vérifier : est-ce le même Aznar qui a eu Garcia deComminges et Galindo d'Aragon ?
Comte d'Aragon, de Gascogne et d'Urgel
Attesté en 808.
Déc ès : 836 (père de Garcia) ou 841 (père de Galindo).[Spare.FTW]

Father: Galindo Ou Oriol D'ARAGON b: ABT 750

Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown

Children

1. Has Children Aznares D'ARAGON b: ABT 795
2. Has No Children Garcia Aznares DE COMMINGES b: 805
3. Has No Children Sancia D'ARAGON b: ABT 810
4. Has No Children Galindo Ier Aznarez D'ARAGON b: ABT 820

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was the Count of Aragon and Conflent from 809 and Cerdanya and Urgell from 820. Aznar has been confused with Aznar Sánchez, Duke of Gascony, and some authorities have even considered the two like-named contemporaries to be one and the same person.
Aznar succeeded Aureolus as count of the valley of the River Aragón on the latter's death in 809. Some sources indicate him as count of Jaca, which was probably the seat of his authority within the valley. He was installed by the King of Aquitaine, Pepin I, and remained a Frankish vassal. In 820, he seems to have abandoned his Frankish benefactors and allied with the Basques to fight the Banu Qasi of the Ebro valley. He was deposed in Aragon by his son-in-law García the Bad.Captured by the Navarrese in 824; driven out of Urgel by thew Moors after 825
#Générale##Générale#Vérifier : est-ce le même Aznar qui a eu Garcia deComminges et Galindod'Aragon ?
Profession : Comte d'Aragon, Gascogne, Urgel, Jaca &Cerdagne.
Attesté en 808.
Décès : 836 (père de Garcia) ou 841 (père de Galindo).
#Générale##Générale#Profession : Comte d'Aragon de 867 à 893.
{geni:about_me} .https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aznar_II._Gal%C3%ADndez

http://www.friesian.com/perifran.htm#aragon

http://genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00631142&tree=LEO

AZNAR Galíndez (-after [838]). No document has been found which indicates his parentage. It is possible that he was the son of Galindo García, shown above, on the basis of his patronymic. However, the name García is not common among the known descendants of Aznar Galíndez which suggests that his father may have been another Galindo. The name of his son “Centulio” suggests a connection with the family of the vicomtes de Béarn (see the document GASCONY). [The Royal Frankish Annals record that “counts Aeblus and Asinarius had been sent to Pamplona with Basque forces” in 824 (presumably in an attempt to reassert Carolingian authority over the fledging Navarrese state - see the Introduction to the document NAVARRE KINGS)[12]. The same source continues by stating that “when they had completed their assignment and were on their march back, they were lured into an ambush by the treachery of the mountain people, surrounded and taken prisoner”, that “Aeblus was sent to Cordova, but Asinarius, being a relative of his captors, was mercifully permitted to return home”. The name “Asinarius” suggests that the Carolingian envoy may have been the same person as Aznar Galíndez, who, if this suggestion is correct, had settled at the Carolingian imperial court and could later have been installed as ruler in the county of Aragon under Carolingian Frankish sponsorship. This suggestion is consistent with Aznar Gálindez´s choosing France as his place of refuge (returning to his Carolingian sponsors) after he was expelled from Aragon by his son-in-law (see below).] Conde [de Aragón]. The Codex deRoda records that "Asnari Galindones" was expelled from his county by his son-in-law García "el Malo" and went to France, stating that "Carli Magni" (presumably a mistake for Emperor Louis I) granted him "Cerretania et Oriello", where he was buried[13]. His expulsion is confirmed by the charter dated 26 Aug 863, which is a judgment given by “Salomon comis in vico Alle”, and records that “Witisclus” was given “villa...Settereto” by “amita mea...Aylone” and that she inherited the property “de patre suo Asenari Galindonis comite per sua ruptura et aprisione per preceptum domni imperatoris”[14]. However, it is unlikely that Aznar was count of Cerdanya and Urgell, which were conquered in the 830s by Seniofredo, later Marquis [of Septimania], who was the father of Guifré [I] Comte de Barcelona (see the document CATALONIA). m ---. The name of Aznar Galindez's wife is not known. The early 12th century manuscript of the Codex de Roda states that "Aznarius Galindi" married “domnam Onnecam filiam Garsiez Enneconis filii Enneconis Ariste” and names their three oldest children as shown below[15], but the document evidently confuses this Aznar Galíndez with Conde Aznar Galíndez who died in 893 (see below). Conde Aznar Galindez & his wife had [five] children:

a) CENTULIO Aznárez (-murdered [838]). The Codex de Roda names "Centolle Asnari et Galindo Asnari et domna Matrona" as the children of "Asnari Galindones", recording that Centulio was murdered by his brother-in-law García"el Malo"[16].

b) GALINDO [I] Aznárez (-[after 867]). The Codex de Roda names "Centolle Asnari et Galindo Asnari et domna Matrona" as the children of "Asnari Galindones"[17]. He succeeded as Conde de Aragón, Pallars, Ribagorza with support from García I Iñíguez King of Pamplona, confirmed by the marriage of his son to the king's daughter.

- see below.

c) MATRONA Aznárez . The Codex de Roda names "Centolle Asnari et Galindo Asnari et domna Matrona" as the children of "Asnari Galindones", stating that Matrona married "Garsie Malo filium Galindi Belascotenes et domne Fakilo" who repudiated her after he killed her brother[18]. m (repudiated [838]) as his wife, GARCÍA Galíndez "el Malo", son of GALINDO Velázquez & his wife Faquilo --- (-before 858). He deposed his father-in-law and succeeded in [838] as Conde de Aragón.

d) AILO Aznárez . A charter dated 26 Aug 863, which is a judgment given by “Salomon comis in vico Alle”, records that “Witisclus” stated that “villa...Settereto” was given to him by “amita mea...Aylone” and came to her “de patre suo Asenari Galindonis comite per sua ruptura et aprisione per preceptum domni imperatoris”[19].

e) [son . If “amita” is used in the document quoted below in its strict sense of paternal aunt, the father of Witisclo was the son of Conde Aznar Galíndez. If this is correct, it is assumed that he was not the same son as Galindo Aznárez as the document makes no mention of Witisclo´s father holding the comital title.] m ---. One child:

i) WITISCLO (-after 26 Aug 863). A charter dated 26 Aug 863, which is a judgment given by “Salomon comis in vico Alle”, records that “Witisclus” stated that “villa...Settereto” was given to him by “amita mea...Aylone” and came to her “de patre suo Asenari Galindonis comite per sua ruptura et aprisione per preceptum domni imperatoris”[20].

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ARAGON%20&%20CATALONIA.htm#_Toc203441649:

AZNAR Galíndez (-893). The Codex de Roda names "Asnari Galindones" as the son of "Galindo Asnari" and his unnamed wife[37]. He succeeded his father as Condede Aragón. m ONECA García de Pamplona, daughter of GARCÍA I Iñíguez King of Pamplona & his first wife Urraca ---. The Codex de Roda names "FortunioGarseanis et Sanzio Garseanis et domna Onneca" as the children of "Garsea Enneconis " and his unnamed wife, stating that Oneca married "Asnari Galindonesde Aragone"[38].
Conde de Aragón
Conde de Cerdeña y Urgell
Aznar or Asnar Sánchez (Basque: Aznar Antso, French: Aznard Sanche, Gascon: Aznar Sans; died 836) was the Duke of Gascony[1] from 820. He was the supposed son of Sancho I of Gascony, though he has been identified with Aznar Galíndez I, Count of Aragon.
Conde de Aragón (809-839), Jaca, Urgel, Cerdaña
Conde de Aragón (867-893)
Conde de Aragón (867-893)
RESEARCH NOTES:
Count of Aragon (c 809 - 838 abdication), Jaca, Urgel, Cerdana
This Person, Aznar Galindo is not to be confused with Aznar Sanches, Duke of Gascony.
Source for the Belascotones, Galindo and Galindez dysnasties:
Collins, Roger, The Basques. Blackwell Publishing, London 1990
Count of Aragon
Source: Codex Roda and Source for the Belascotones, Galindo and Galindez dysnasties:
Collins, Roger, The Basques. Blackwell Publishing, London 1990
Cousin of Lanaun
Source: Codex of Roda
Count of Aragon, grandson of Galindo Belastones and Great grandson of Belasco Count of Pamplona.
"GALINDO"
"GALINDO"
RESEARCH NOTES:
Count of Aragon (867-893)
Aznar I Galíndez (?? – 839), también llamado Aznard o Achinard, fue conde de Aragón del 809 al 820, sucesor de Aureolo de Aragón tras su muerte. Desde la pérdida de Aragón hasta su muerteen el 839, Aznar I fue conde de Cerdaña y de Urgell. Algun
as fuentes lo mencionan como conde de Jaca.

Aznar I era bisnieto de Galindo, probablemente el primer cabeza de familia que se introdujo con los francos en la región.

Casado con Eneca Garcés, que actualmente se cree fue una dama de Gascuña, tuvo cuatro hijos:

* Matrona, casada con García I Galíndez, que depuso a Aznar I y gobernó desde el 820 al 833
* Eilo
* Centulfo
* Galindo I Aznárez, conde de Aragón del 844 al 867 y de Urgell y Cerdaña hasta 844.

Aznar I gobernó, en un principio, bajo influencia franca. Se supone que en el 820 la alianza con los francos fue abandonada a favor de un acercamiento a Pamplona y a los Banu Qasi del valle del Ebro. Esto le hizo perder el condadode Aragón aunqu
e fue recompensado con los de Urgell y Cerdaña.

Véase también editar

* Tabla cronológica de monarcas de Aragón

Predecesor:
Aureolo Conde de Aragón
809 - 820 Sucesor:
García I Galíndez
Predecesor:
Borrell Conde de Cerdaña
820 - 839 Sucesor:
Galindo I Aznárez
Predecesor:
Borrell Conde de Urgel
820 - 839 Sucesor:
Galindo I Aznárez
SOURCE NOTES:
www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal07674

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