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    Sancho I Garcés, Rey de Pamplona
    Gender:
    Male
    Birth:
    865
    Sangüesa, Navarre, Navarre, Spain
    Death:
    December 10, 925 (60)
    Immediate Family:
    Son of García I √ç√±iguez, rey de Pamplona and Urraca Fort√∫nez S√°nchez de Gascogne
    Husband of N.N.
    Father of Aznar S√°nchez de Larra√∫n and Velasquita S√°nchez de Pamplona
    Brother of Fort√∫n Garc√©s el Monje, rey de Pamplona; Oneca García de Pamplona and Jimena Garc√©s de Pamplona, reina consorte de Asturias
    Half brother of N.N.

    Sancho I Garc√©s (c. 860 ·Äì December 11, 925) was king of Pamplona from 905 to 925. He was a son of García Jim√©nez, who was regent of Pamplona from 870 to 880 while Fort√∫n Garc√©s was held captive and apparently co-king of Pamplona from 860 to his death in 882, and Dadildis de Pallars. Sancho may also have been a co-king during the reign of Fort√∫n. The elderly Sancho (already 45 years old) succeeded King Fort√∫n when the latter was deposed by a coalition of enemies: the Banu Qasi under Lope ibn Mohammed, King Alfonso III of Asturias, and Sancho's uncle, the count of Pallars.
    Sancho's first wife Urraca, daughter of the count of Aragón, did not have surviving children. So Sancho married a second time to Toda Aznárez in his old age. His children were thus minors upon his death. Queen Toda (born Teuda de Larraun) was a daughter of Aznar Sánchez, lord of Larraun, and Oneca Fortúnez, who herself was a daughter of King Fortún. Thus, Toda's children were also descendants of the Arista dynasty of Navarrese monarchs. Sancho fought against the Moors with repeated success and joined Ultra-Puertos, or Basse-Navarre (Baja Navarra), to his own dominions, also extending his territory as far as Nájera. As a thanksgiving offering for his victories, he founded, in 924, the convent of Albelda. Before his death, all the Moors had been driven from the country.
    Sancho was succeeded by his son García S√°nchez, with his widow Toda and brother Jimeno (who used the royal title) acting as regents.
    The Codex of Roda gives Sancho and Toda six children:
    * Oneca (d.931), married Alfonso IV the Monk of León in 926
    * Sancha, married firstly Ordo√±o II of León, secondly Count Alvaro Herram√©liz of √Ålava, and thirdly Fern√°n Gonz√°lez, Count of Castile
    * Urraca, married Ramiro II of León
    * Velasquita (or Belasquita), married firstly Munio, count of Vizcaya, secondly Galindo, son of Bernard count of Ribagorza.
    * Orbita
    * García, king of Pamplona, married firstly Andregota Galíndez and secondly Teresa
    Sancho also had an illegitimate daughter:
    * Lupa, mother of Raymond I, Count of Bigorre

    Sancho I Garc√©s (c. 860 ·Äì December 11, 925) was king of Pamplona from 905 to 925. He was a son of García Jim√©nez, who was king of "another part of the kingdom" of Pamplona and Dadildis de Pallars, his second wife. In 905, a coalition of enemies of the king, Fort√∫n Garc√©s: Lubb ibn Muhammed of the Banu Qasi, King Alfonso III of Asturias, Galindo Aznar II of Aragon and Sancho's uncle, Raymond I of Pallars and Ribagorza, deposed the king, and put Sancho on the throne in his place. 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 Aznar, joined with his brother-in-law Muhammad al-Tawil and Abd Allah ibn Lubb ibn Qasi to attack Sancho, but they were crushed: al-Tawil was killed, the power of the Banu Qasi was severely crippled, and Galindo forced into vassalage to Sancho, leading to the incorporation of the County of Aragon into Pamplona. In 920, he teamed with Bernard I of Ribagorza and Amrus ibn Muhammed, son of Muhammad al-Tawil, to attack Monz√≥n. He joined Ultra-Puertos, or Basse-Navarre (Baja Navarra), to his own dominions, also extending his territory as far as N√°jera. As a thanksgiving offering for his victories, he founded, in 924, the convent of Albelda.
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    Sancho I Garc√©s (c. 860 ·Äì December 11, 925) was king of Pamplona from 905 to 925. He was a son of García Jim√©nez, who was king of "another part of the kingdom" of Pamplona and Dadildis de Pallars, his second wife. In 905, a coalition of enemies of the king, Fort√∫n Garc√©s: Lubb ibn Muhammed of the Banu Qasi, King Alfonso III of Asturias, Galindo Aznar II of Aragon and Sancho's uncle, Raymond I of Pallars and Ribagorza, deposed the king, and put Sancho on the throne in his place. 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 Aznar, joined with his brother-in-law Muhammad al-Tawil and Abd Allah ibn Lubb ibn Qasi to attack Sancho, but they were crushed: al-Tawil was killed, the power of the Banu Qasi was severely crippled, and Galindo forced into vassalage to Sancho, leading to the incorporation of the County of Aragon into Pamplona. In 920, he teamed with Bernard I of Ribagorza and Amrus ibn Muhammed, son of Muhammad al-Tawil, to attack Monz√≥n. He joined Ultra-Puertos, or Basse-Navarre (Baja Navarra), to his own dominions, also extending his territory as far as N√°jera. As a thanksgiving offering for his victories, he founded, in 924, the convent of Albelda.
    Perhaps to legitimize the succession, Sancho married Toda Azn√°rez, granddaughter of former king Fort√∫n Garc√©s. Queen Toda was a daughter of Aznar S√°nchez, lord of Larraun, and Oneca Fort√∫nez, who herself was a daughter of King Fort√∫n. Thus, Sancho and Toda's children were also descendants of the Arista dynasty of Navarrese monarchs, but likewise akin to Abd-ar-Rahman III of Cordoba, a grandson of Oneca by a former husband. When Sancho died in 925, his only son was still quite young. Thus Sancho was succeeded by his brother, Jimeno Garc√©s, upon whose death Sancho's son García would succeed.
    The Codex of Roda gives Sancho and Toda six children:
    * Oneca (d.931), married Alfonso IV the Monk of León in 926
    * Sancha, married firstly Ordo√±o II of León, secondly Count Alvaro Herram√©liz of √Ålava, and thirdly Fern√°n Gonz√°lez, Count of Castile
    * Urraca, married Ramiro II of León
    * Velasquita (or Belasquita), married firstly Munio, count of Vizcaya, secondly Galindo, son of Bernard count of Ribagorza, and third, nobleman Fortún Galíndez.
    * Orbita
    * García, king of Pamplona, married firstly Andregota Galíndez and secondly Teresa
    Sancho also had an illegitimate daughter:
    * Lupa, mother of Raymond I, Count of Bigorre

    Sancho I Garcés, rey de Pamplona1
    b. circa 881?, d. 11 October 925
    Father García II Jim√©nez, regente de Pamplona2,1 d. circa 885
    Mother Dadailidis de Bigorre b. circa 860?
    Also called rey Sancho I Garc√©s de Navarra. Sancho I Garc√©s, rey de Pamplona was the father of Sancha S√°nchez de Pamplona; daughter of Sancho G√°rces I of Navarre (905-925).3 Sancho I Garc√©s, rey de Pamplona was born circa 881?. He was the son of García II Jim√©nez, regente de Pamplona and Dadailidis de Bigorre.2,1 Sancho I Garc√©s, rey de Pamplona associated with N. N. , a concubine of Sancho I before 905; She was a handmaiden. Sancho I Garc√©s, rey de Pamplona married Toda Azn√°rez de Larraun, daughter of se√±or de Larraun Aznar S√°nchez and Oneca Fortunez de Navarra; His 2nd. His grandniece.4,5,6 Sancho I Garc√©s, rey de Pamplona married Urraca Azn√°rez de Aragón, daughter of Aznar II Galíndez, conde de Aragón, before 905; His 1st.4 Sancho I Garc√©s, rey de Pamplona succeeded his brother, Fortuno, to the throne of Navarre in 905. He was strenghted the Basque Kingdom centered on Navarre in 905.7 He established a new dynasty in Pamplona in 905.8 King of Pamplona at Navarre, Iberian peninsula, between 905 and 926.9,3,10 He advanced into the upper Ebro Basin to seize N√°jera, Calahorra and Viguera, what Spanish historians occasionally define this as the beginning of the Reconquest, before 920. He able to capture Pamplona and fortify a long line of forts in the foothills of the Pyrenees, after the decline of the powerful Ban√ª QasâˆšÆ clan made such an advance possible, but no further advances were registered during the tenth century, as 'Abd al-Rahm√¢n III was able to turn the Navarrese back in a series of campaigns before 924.9 He was defeated by 'Abd al-Rahm√¢n III, al-N√¢sir, of Córdoba, who inflicted heavy losses on the Basque troops and sacked Pamplona in 924.11 He was a witness where 'Abd al-Rahm√¢n III an-Nasir li-din Allah ibn Muhammad, khalifa al-Qurtubi sacked Pamplona and inflicted heavy losses on the Basque troops of Sancho Garc√©s of Navarre in 924.11 Sancho I Garc√©s, rey de Pamplona died on 11 October 925.1
    Family 1
    Toda Azn√°rez de Larraun b. circa 885, d. after 970
    Children
    Nunilo S√°nchez de Pamplona+ b. c 904?12
    Sancha S√°nchez de Pamplona+ b. c 915, d. Dec 9594,13,14
    Velasquita S√°nchez de Pamplona+ b. c 91715
    García II S√°nchez, rey de Navarra+ b. bt 919 - 921, d. 97016,1
    Family 2
    Urraca Azn√°rez de Aragón b. circa 880
    Children
    Urraca S√°nchez de Pamplona+ b. c 905, d. 23 Jun 9563
    Oneca S√°nchez de Navarra+ b. c 9054
    Family 3
    N. N. , a concubine of Sancho I b. circa 885
    Child
    Lopa Sancha de Navarre+ b. a 90517
    Citations
    [S882] Armerías ilustres, online http://members.xoom.com/chema, Corona de Navarra.
    [S1316] Reyes y Reinos Genealogias, online www.homar.org, España - 08.B.
    [S1074] Bishop Pelayo "the Fabulist" of Oviedo, "CRL", 79.
    [S187] Royal Genealogy Database, online http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/
    [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 293-40.
    [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Ishmael, 91.
    [S223] Si, online http://www.sispain.org/english/history/, reconque.html.
    [S1312] Stanley G. Payne Payne, pg. 51.
    [S515] Thomas F. Glick, Islamic and Christian Spain, pg. 46.
    [S1281] De Galíndez, Jesús, online http://www.armiarma.com/andima/gern/gern2216.htm & http://www.armiarma.com/andima/gern/gern2323.htm
    [S515] Thomas F. Glick, Islamic and Christian Spain, pg. 41.
    [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 46.
    [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 285-36.
    [S1074] Bishop Pelayo "the Fabulist" of Oviedo, "CRL", CRL (pg. 79).
    [S674] Family Trees, A&E Family Forest.
    [S172] Various Encyclopaedea Britannica.
    [S1265] Genealogy.eu, online genealogy.euweb.cz, Counts of Bigorre, Ribagorza and Pailhars.
    Sancho I of Pamplona
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    Sancho I Garc√©s (c. 860 ·Äì December 11, 925) was king of Pamplona from 905 to 925. He was a son of García Jim√©nez, who was king of "another part of the kingdom" of Pamplona and Dadildis de Pallars, his second wife. In 905, a coalition of enemies of the king, Fort√∫n Garc√©s: Lope ibn Mohammed of the Banu Qasi, King Alfonso III of Asturias, and Sancho's uncle, Raymond, the count of Pallars, deposed the king, and put Sancho on the throne in his place.
    About the time of, and perhaps to legitimize the succession, Sancho married Toda Aznárez, granddaughter of former king Fortún Garcés. Queen Toda was a daughter of Aznar Sánchez, lord of Larraun, and Oneca Fortúnez, who herself was a daughter of King Fortún. Thus, Toda's children were also descendants of the Arista dynasty of Navarrese monarchs, but likewise akin to Abd-ar-Rahman III of Cordoba, a grandson of Oneca by a former husband. Sancho fought against the Moors with repeated success and joined Ultra-Puertos, or Basse-Navarre (Baja Navarra), to his own dominions, also extending his territory as far as Nájera. As a thanksgiving offering for his victories, he founded, in 924, the convent of Albelda. Before his death, all the Moors had been driven from the country.
    When Sancho died in 925, his children were still minors upon his death, and his only son still quite young. Thus Sancho was succeeded by his brother, Jimeno Garc√©s, upon whose death Sancho's son García would succeed.
    The Codex of Roda gives Sancho and Toda six children:
    Oneca (d.931), married Alfonso IV the Monk of León in 926
    Sancha, married firstly Ordo√±o II of León, secondly Count Alvaro Herram√©liz of √Ålava, and thirdly Fern√°n Gonz√°lez, Count of Castile
    Urraca, married Ramiro II of León
    Velasquita (or Belasquita), married firstly Munio, count of Vizcaya, secondly Galindo, son of Bernard count of Ribagorza.
    Orbita
    García, king of Pamplona, married firstly Andregota Galíndez and secondly Teresa
    Sancho also had an illegitimate daughter:
    Lupa, mother of Raymond I, Count of Bigorre

    Sancho I Garc√©s (c. 860 ·Äì December 11, 925) was king of Pamplona from 905 to 925. He was a son of García Jim√©nez, who was king of "another part of the kingdom" of Pamplona and Dadildis de Pallars, his second wife. In 905, a coalition of enemies of the king, Fort√∫n Garc√©s: Lope ibn Muhammed of the Banu Qasi, King Alfonso III of Asturias, and Sancho's uncle, Raymond I of Pallars and Ribagorza, deposed the king, and put Sancho on the throne in his place. 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 Lope ibn Mohammad, killing him in battle. In 920, he teamed with Bernard I of Ribagorza and Amrus ibn Muhammed, son of Muhammad al Tawil, to attack Monz√≥n. He joined Ultra-Puertos, or Basse-Navarre (Baja Navarra), to his own dominions, also extending his territory as far as N√°jera. As a thanksgiving offering for his victories, he founded, in 924, the convent of Albelda.
    About the time of, and perhaps to legitimize the succession, Sancho married Toda Azn√°rez, granddaughter of former king Fort√∫n Garc√©s. Queen Toda was a daughter of Aznar S√°nchez, lord of Larraun, and Oneca Fort√∫nez, who herself was a daughter of King Fort√∫n. Thus, Toda's children were also descendants of the Arista dynasty of Navarrese monarchs, but likewise akin to Abd-ar-Rahman III of Cordoba, a grandson of Oneca by a former husband. When Sancho died in 925, his only son was still quite young. Thus Sancho was succeeded by his brother, Jimeno Garc√©s, upon whose death Sancho's son García would succeed.
    The Codex of Roda gives Sancho and Toda six children:
    Oneca (d.931), married Alfonso IV the Monk of León in 926
    Sancha, married firstly Ordo√±o II of León, secondly Count Alvaro Herram√©liz of √Ålava, and thirdly Fern√°n Gonz√°lez, Count of Castile
    Urraca, married Ramiro II of León
    Velasquita (or Belasquita), married firstly Munio, count of Vizcaya, secondly Galindo, son of Bernard count of Ribagorza.
    Orbita
    García, king of Pamplona, married firstly Andregota Galíndez and secondly Teresa
    Sancho also had an illegitimate daughter:
    Lupa, mother of Raymond I, Count of Bigorre

    García √ç√±iguez of Pamplona

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    García √ç√±iguez had following children:
    Fortún Garcés, the future king.
    Sancho Garcés, whose only known child, Aznar Sánchez, married a daughter of king Fortún Garcés and by her had queens Toda Aznárez, wife of king Sancho Garcés I, and Sancha Aznárez, wife of king Jimeno Garcés.
    Onneca Garc√©s, wife of Aznar Galíndez II.
    Velasquita Garc√©s, married to Mutarrƒ´f ibn M≈´sƒŠibn Qasi, Wali of Huesca, son of M≈´sƒŠibn M≈´sƒÅ.
    (perhaps) Jimena, wife of Alfonso III of León (assignment of her parentage based on political, chronological and onomastic arguments).
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    Sancho I of Pamplona
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    Sancho I Garc√©s (c. 860 ·Äì December 11, 925) was king of Pamplona from 905 to 925. He was a son of García Jim√©nez, who was king of "another part of the kingdom" of Pamplona and Dadildis de Pallars, his second wife. In 905, a coalition of enemies of the king, Fort√∫n Garc√©s: Lubb ibn Muhammed of the Banu Qasi, King Alfonso III of Asturias, Galindo Aznar II of Aragon and Sancho's uncle, Raymond I of Pallars and Ribagorza, deposed the king, and put Sancho on the throne in his place. 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 Aznar, joined with his brother-in-law Muhammad al-Tawil and Abd Allah ibn Lubb ibn Qasi to attack Sancho, but they were crushed: al-Tawil was killed, the power of the Banu Qasi was severely crippled, and Galindo forced into vassalage to Sancho, leading to the incorporation of the County of Aragon into Pamplona. In 920, he teamed with Bernard I of Ribagorza and Amrus ibn Muhammed, son of Muhammad al-Tawil, to attack Monz√≥n. He joined Ultra-Puertos, or Basse-Navarre (Baja Navarra), to his own dominions, also extending his territory as far as N√°jera. As a thanksgiving offering for his victories, he founded, in 924, the convent of Albelda.
    Perhaps to legitimize the succession, Sancho married Toda Azn√°rez, daughter of Oneca Fort√∫nez, (who was a daughter of former king Fort√∫n Garc√©s) and Aznar S√°nchez, lord of Larraun. Thus, Sancho and Toda's children were also descendants of the Arista dynasty of Navarrese monarchs, but likewise akin to Abd-ar-Rahman III of Cordoba, a grandson of Oneca by a former husband. When Sancho died in 925, his only son was still quite young. Thus Sancho was succeeded by his brother, Jimeno Garc√©s, upon whose death Sancho's son García would succeed. The family would be called the Banu Sancho (Arabic: ◊®ÿÜÿà ◊¥â—ŠßÿÜ◊¨ÿá·Äé) by Al-Andalus chroniclers, in his memory.
    The Codex of Roda gives Sancho and Toda six children:
    * Oneca (d.931), married Alfonso IV the Monk of León in 926
    * Sancha, married firstly Ordo√±o II of León, secondly Count Alvaro Herram√©liz of √Ålava, and thirdly Fern√°n Gonz√°lez, Count of Castile
    * Urraca, married Ramiro II of León
    * Velasquita (or Belasquita), married firstly Munio, count of Vizcaya, secondly Galindo, son of Bernard count of Ribagorza, and third, nobleman Fortún Galíndez.
    * Orbita
    * García, king of Pamplona, married firstly Andregota Galíndez and secondly Teresa
    Sancho also had an illegitimate daughter:
    * Lupa, mother of Raymond I, Count of Bigorre
    Preceded by
    Fortún Garcés King of Pamplona
    905·Äì925 Succeeded by
    Jimeno Garcés

    Sancho I Garc√©s (c. 860 ·Äì December 11, 925) was king of Pamplona from 905 to 925. He was a son of García Jim√©nez, who was king of "another part of the kingdom" of Pamplona and Dadildis de Pallars, his second wife. In 905, a coalition of enemies of the king, Fort√∫n Garc√©s: Lope ibn Muhammed of the Banu Qasi, King Alfonso III of Asturias, and Sancho's uncle, Raymond I of Pallars and Ribagorza, deposed the king, and put Sancho on the throne in his place. 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 Lope ibn Mohammad, killing him in battle. In 920, he teamed with Bernard I of Ribagorza and Amrus ibn Muhammed, son of Muhammad al Tawil, to attack Monz√≥n. He joined Ultra-Puertos, or Basse-Navarre (Baja Navarra), to his own dominions, also extending his territory as far as N√°jera. As a thanksgiving offering for his victories, he founded, in 924, the convent of Albelda.
    About the time of, and perhaps to legitimize the succession, Sancho married Toda Azn√°rez, granddaughter of former king Fort√∫n Garc√©s. Queen Toda was a daughter of Aznar S√°nchez, lord of Larraun, and Oneca Fort√∫nez, who herself was a daughter of King Fort√∫n. Thus, Toda's children were also descendants of the Arista dynasty of Navarrese monarchs, but likewise akin to Abd-ar-Rahman III of Cordoba, a grandson of Oneca by a former husband. When Sancho died in 925, his only son was still quite young. Thus Sancho was succeeded by his brother, Jimeno Garc√©s, upon whose death Sancho's son García would succeed.
    The Codex of Roda gives Sancho and Toda six children:
    Oneca (d.931), married Alfonso IV the Monk of León in 926
    Sancha, married firstly Ordo√±o II of León, secondly Count Alvaro Herram√©liz of √Ålava, and thirdly Fern√°n Gonz√°lez, Count of Castile
    Urraca, married Ramiro II of León
    Velasquita (or Belasquita), married firstly Munio, count of Vizcaya, secondly Galindo, son of Bernard count of Ribagorza.
    Orbita
    García, king of Pamplona, married firstly Andregota Galíndez and secondly Teresa
    Sancho also had an illegitimate daughter:
    Lupa, mother of Raymond I, Count of Bigorre

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    III - GARCÍA I ÍÑIGUEZ.

    Regent 842, King of Pamplona 852; Deceased 870. Married in 1¬â„¢np with:
    URRACA DE GASCUÑA, daughter of Count Sancho Sánchez de Gascony. Parents of:
    1.- Fortún Garcés, follow the line.
    4.- Sancho Garc√©s, Coregen of Pamplona with García Jim√©nez 870-82. Father of:
    A.- Aznar Sánchez de Larraún, married his cousin-sister Oneca Durr, daughter of King Fortún Garcés. C / s.
    Http://www.abcgenealogia.com/Navarra00.html


    Towards 882, after remaining almost two decades in Cordova, Onneca left to its Muslim children [13] and returned to Pamplona with its father, who had recently taken possession of the throne. Shortly after returning, he married his cousin Aznar S√°nchez de Larra√∫n, son of Sancho Garces and grandson of Garcia Iniguez of Pamplona.

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