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Sancho Garcés I (BasqueAntso Ia. Gartzez; c. 860 – 10 December 925),[1] also known as Sancho I, was King of Pamplona from 905 until 925. He was the son of García Jiménez and was the first king of Pamplona of the Jiménez dynasty.[2] Sancho I was the feudal ruler of the Onsella valley, and expanded his power to all the neighboring territories. He was chosen to replace Fortún Garcés by the Pamplonese nobility in 905.

Sancho Garcés was born around the year 860, son of García Jiménez and his second wife Dadildis de Pallars.[3] Around the time of death of King García Íñiguez he ruled the Onsella valley in the western lands of the kingdom. He managed to take control of the city of Pamplona ;while Fortún Garcés was still king, aided by Alfonso III of Asturiasand the Count of Pallars. Along with the Pamplonese nobility, they plotted to remove the king's children from the line of succession, which passed down to the king's granddaughter Toda, who was married to Sancho Garcés. He proclaimed himself King of Pamplona in 905.[2]

Throughout his reign, he involved himself in the squabbles among the Muslim lords to the south with repeated success. In 907, he turned on his former ally Lubb ibn Muhammad, killing him in battle. Four years later, another former ally, Galindo Aznárez, joined with his brother-in-law Muhammad al-Tawil and Abd Allah ibn Lubb ibn Qasi to attack Sancho, but they were defeated and neutralized as a threat. Al-Tawil fled and was killed shortly afterward, and the power of the Banu Qasi was severely crippled, while Galindo was forced into vassalage to Sancho, leading to the incorporation of the County of Aragon into the Pamplona kingdom. In 920, he teamed with Bernard I of Ribagorza and Amrus ibn Muhammed, son of Muhammad al-Tawil, to attack Banu Qasi-held Monzón. His successes allowed him to join the Lower Navarre to his own dominions and extend his territory as far as Nájera. As a thanksgiving offering for his victories, in 924 he founded the monastery of San Martín de Albelda.

He died near the town of Resa, close to the Ebro river on 10 December, 925 and buried in Villamayor de Monjardín. His son, García, was only seven years old, so Sancho was succeeded by his brother, Jimeno Garcés.

Sancho appears to have been the original king called by the byname Abarca, though confusion among family members of the same name had led to it being instead applied to his grandson, Sancho II of Pamplona, by the 19th century. Sancho I gave rise to a dynasty that would rule several Iberian kingdoms, the last ruling until the 13th century, and the dynasty would be called the Banu Sanyo or the Banu Abarca by Al-Andalus scholars, denoting his role as founder.[4]

Sancho Garcés was married to Toda Aznárez, daughter of the Count Aznar Sánchez and Onneca Fortúnez, herself being daughter of Fortún Garcés. According to the Roda Codex, they had one son, García, and five daughters all of whom except Orbita married either kings of León or counts:[5]

Out of wedlock, he had a daughter, Lupa Sánchez, who was married to Dato II, Count of Bigorre, with whom she had one son, Raymond I, Count of Bigorre (940–956).[6]

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    1. Biographical Summaries of Notable People, via https://www.myheritage.nl/research/colle...
      Sancho I of PamplonaGeslacht: ManGeboorte: 860 - SpainOverlijden: 10 dec 925Religion: Christianity  Familieleden: RelatieNaamGeboorteMoederDadildis De PallarsVaderGarcía Jiménez of PamplonaZoonGarcía Sánchez I of Pamplona919DochterOneca, Daughter of Sancho I of Pamplona
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      Sancho Garcés de Pamplona (geboren Pamplona)Geslacht: ManGeboorte: 860 - Pamplona, Navarra, Navarra, SpainOverlijden: 11 dec 925 - Pamplona, Navarra, Navarra, SpainVader: García Jiménez de Pamplona (geboren Pamplona)Moeder: Dadildis de Pamplona (geboren Pallars)Echtgenote: Toda Aznárez de Pamplona (geboren Larraún)Kinderen: Sancha Sánchez de León (geboren Pamplona)Urraca León (geboren Pamplona)Oneca León (geboren Pamplona)King of Pa Garcia Sánchez de Pamplona (geboren Pamplona), IIIBroers/zusters: Jimeno JimenezInigo Iniguez Arista Pamplona
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