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Famille de Ramiro S√°nchez se√±or de Monzón

Il est marié avec Elvira Ximena Cristina "Do√±a Elvira" de Monzón Moncon De Rodriguez De Bivar Vivar.

Ils se sont mariés


Enfant(s):

  1. Elvira Ram√≠rez  1104-± 1163 

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    Ramiro S√°nchez, se√±or de Monzón
    Gender:
    Male
    Birth:
    1057
    Death:
    1116 (59)
    Immediate Family:
    Son of Sancho García, se√±or de Uncastillo and Constanza de Mara√±âˆšâ‰¥n
    Husband of Elvira Cristina Rodriguez Diaz de Vivar
    Father of García VI el Restaurador, rey de Navarra; Cdesa. Elvira Ramírez and Alfonso Ramírez, se√±or de Castroviejo
    Brother of Estefanía S√°nchez de Navarra

    Ramiro S√°nchez, Lord of Monzón From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ramiro S√°nchez of Monzón (1070 - 1116) Ramiro was born in the town of Monzón, Spain. His father was Sancho Garc√©s, an illegitimate son of king García S√°nchez III of Navarre. His mother was Constance, whose parentage has been subject to recent speculation - associated with the lords of Mara√±on in traditional sources, she has lately been suggested to have been daughter of queen Estefanía, King García's wife, and hence step-sister of her husband. With the fall of his uncle, king Sancho IV of Navarre, the kingdom was divided between Castile and Aragon, and the royal family parceled out between the two. Ramiro was thus raised at the Aragonese court, and was lord of Monz√≥n, in which we was succeeded by his eldest son. Ramiro was married to Cristina Rodr√≠guez de Vivar, Also see: Kings of Navarre family tree [edit]Children
    García Ramírez of Navarre (The Restorer King), King of Navarre Alfonso, sn de Castroviejo Elvira [edit]Sources
    Arco y Garay, Ricardo del. "Dos Infantes de Navarra, Senores en Monzon". Príncipe de Viana. 10:249-74 (1949). Pamplona, German de. "Filiation y Derechos al Trono de Navarra de Garcia Ramirez el Restaurador". Príncipe de Viana. 10:275-83 (1949). Salazar y Acha, Jaime de. "Reflexiones Sobre la Posible Historicidad de un Episodio de la Crónica Najerense". Príncipe de Viana. 55:149-156 (1994).

    Ramiro S√°nchez of Monzón (1070 - 1116) was a noble kinsman of the kings of Navarre, and lord of the town of Monzón, Spain.

    His father was Sancho Garc√©s, an illegitimate son of king García S√°nchez III of Navarre. His mother was Constance, whose parentage has been subject to recent speculation - associated with the lords of Mara√±on in traditional sources, she has lately been suggested to have been daughter of queen Estefan√≠a, King Garc√≠a's wife, and hence stepsister of her husband.
    With the fall of his uncle, king Sancho IV of Navarre, the kingdom was divided between Castile and Aragon, and the royal family parceled out between the two. Ramiro was thus raised at the Aragonese court, and was lord of Monzón, in which we was succeeded by his eldest son, the future king García Ramírez of Navarre.

    María and Cristina, daughters of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, beaten and left for dead by their husbands, the lords of Carrión. Cristina was eventually remarried to Ramiro.Ramiro was married to Cristina Rodríguez, daughter of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar. Their children were:
    Garc√≠a Ram√≠rez (the Restorer), King of Navarre Alfonso, lord of Castroviejo Estefania, wife of count Fruela D√≠az Elvira, wife of count Rodrigo G√≥mez and mother of Gonzalo Ruiz of Bureba [edit] Sources Primary The Chronicle of Alfonso the Emperor Secondary Arco y Garay, Ricardo del. "Dos Infantes de Navarra, Senores en Monzon". Príncipe de Viana. 10:249-74 (1949). Pamplona, Germ√°n de. "Filiation y Derechos al Trono de Navarra de Garcia Ramirez el Restaurador". Príncipe de Viana. 10:275-83 (1949). Salazar y Acha, Jaime de. "Reflexiones Sobre la Posible Historicidad de un Episodio de la Cr√≥nica Najerense". Pr√≠ncipe de Viana. 55:149-156 (1994). Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramiro_S%C3%A1nchez,_Lord_of_Monz%C3%B3n" Categories: 1070 births | 1116 deaths | House of Jim√©nez | Navarrese monarchs | 12th-century Spanish people

    Ramiro S√°nchez of Monzón (1070 - 1116) was a noble kinsman of the kings of Navarre, and lord of the town of Monzón, Spain.

    His father was Sancho Garc√©s, an illegitimate son of king García S√°nchez III of Navarre. His mother was Constance, whose parentage has been subject to recent speculation - associated with the lords of Mara√±on in traditional sources, she has lately been suggested to have been daughter of queen Estefan√≠a, King Garc√≠a's wife, and hence stepsister of her husband.
    With the fall of his uncle, king Sancho IV of Navarre, the kingdom was divided between Castile and Aragon, and the royal family parceled out between the two. Ramiro was thus raised at the Aragonese court, and was lord of Monzón, in which we was succeeded by his eldest son, the future king García Ramírez of Navarre.
    Ramiro was married to Cristina Rodríguez, daughter of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, El Cid.
    Also see: Kings of Navarre family tree
    [edit] Children García Ramírez of Navarre (The Restorer King), King of Navarre Alfonso, sn de Castroviejo Estefania, wife of Count Fruela Díaz Elvira, wife of count Rodrigo Gómez and mother of Gonzalo Ruiz of Bureba
    [edit] Sources Arco y Garay, Ricardo del. "Dos Infantes de Navarra, Senores en Monzon". Príncipe de Viana. 10:249-74 (1949). Pamplona, German de. "Filiation y Derechos al Trono de Navarra de Garcia Ramirez el Restaurador". Príncipe de Viana. 10:275-83 (1949). Salazar y Acha, Jaime de. "Reflexiones Sobre la Posible Historicidad de un Episodio de la Crónica Najerense". Príncipe de Viana. 55:149-156 (1994). The Chronicle of Alfonso the Emperor Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramiro_S%C3%A1nchez,_Lord_of_Monz%C3%B3n"

    Ramiro S√°nchez of Monzón (1070 - 1116) Ramiro was born in the town of Monzón, Spain.
    His father was Sancho Garc√©s, an illegitimate son of king García S√°nchez III of Navarre. His mother was Constance, whose parentage has been subject to recent speculation - associated with the lords of Mara√±on in traditional sources, she has lately been suggested to have been daughter of queen Estefan√≠a, King Garc√≠a's wife, and hence step-sister of her husband.
    With the fall of his uncle, king Sancho IV of Navarre, the kingdom was divided between Castile and Aragon, and the royal family parceled out between the two. Ramiro was thus raised at the Aragonese court, and was lord of Monzón, in which we was succeeded by his eldest son.
    Ramiro was married to Cristina Rodríguez de Vivar,

    Se√±or de Monzón. Acompa√±âˆšâ‰¥ al Cid en la segunda expedición de la Primera Cruzada por la conquista de Tierra Santa, atacando Jerusal√©n por la Piscina Prob√°tica en 1099. A su regresó trajo consigo una astilla perteneciente a la cruz verdadera donde fue colgado Cristo, adem√°s de una imagen de la virgen supu√©stamente tallada por el apóstol San Lucas. Organizó una especie de orden de caballería denominada La Divisa y se internó en el Monasterio de San Pedro de Carde√±a.

    Ramiro S√°nchez (Monzón c. 1057 - febrero de 1115 o 1116), se√±or de Monzón, fue hijo de Sancho Garc√©s (a su vez hijo bastardo del rey García S√°nchez III de Navarra) y de Constanza, en un tiempo asociada a la antigua familia de los Mara√±ones y en la actualidad, asociada por algunos estudiosos a la figura de la hija de un primer matrimonio de Estefanía de Foix, esposa en segundas nupcias del propio rey García S√°nchez III de Navarra.
    Cuando fue asesinado el hijo y heredero de García III, Sancho IV el de Pe√±al√©n el 4 de junio de 1076 por su propio hermano Ramón, el reino se dividió, siendo ocupado el trono de Pamplona por Sancho Ramírez, el cual incorporó la corona de Navarra a la de Aragón, mientras Alfonso VI de Castilla incorporaba La Rioja a su reino. Sancho Garc√©s, padre de Ramiro S√°nchez, que era se√±or de Uncastillo y Sang√ºesa, gravitó hacia el reino de Aragón.
    Contrajo matrimonio con Cristina despu√©s de 1098, hija de Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar El Cid, con quien tendrían por hijo a García Ramirez. √âste recuperó el trono de Pamplona tras fallecer Alfonso I de Aragón sin descendencia.
    Participó en la segunda expedición de la Primera Cruzada por la conquista de Tierra Santa, atacando Jerusal√©n por la Piscina Prob√°tica en 1099. A su regresó trajo consigo una astilla perteneciente a la cruz verdadera donde fue colgado Cristo, adem√°s de una imagen de la virgen supuestamente tallada por el apóstol San Lucas. Organizó una especie de orden de caballería denominada La Divisa y se internó en el Monasterio de San Pedro de Carde√±a.
    Hizo testamento en 13 de noviembre de 1110, dejando encargada la construcción de un templo que recordase su victoria en Jerusal√©n y sirviese de referencia noble para sus descendientes en la Divisa, Solar y Casa Real de la Piscina. Indicó tambi√©n que el templo debía tener la forma de la Piscina Prob√°tica, teniendo por patrona a Santa María y en el se expondrían las reliquias traídas de su campa√±a. Así su hijo Sancho Ramírez y el Abad de Carde√±a Pedro Virila la mandaron construir la Ermita de Santa Mar√≠a de La Piscina, estando acabada en 1136 y siendo consagrada el 1 de agosto de 1137 por Sancho de Funes, obispo de Calahorra.

    Ramiro S√°nchez de Pamplona De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

    Ramiro S√°nchez (Monzón, entre 1064 y 1075[1] [2] - febrero de 1115/6), se√±or de Monzón, fue hijo de Sancho Garc√©s (a su vez hijo bastardo del rey García S√°nchez III de Pamplona) y de Constanza, en un tiempo asociada a la antigua familia de los Mara√±ones y en la actualidad, asociada por algunos estudiosos a la figura de la hija de un primer matrimonio de Estefanía de Foix, esposa en segundas nupcias del propio rey García S√°nchez III de Pamplona.
    Cuando fue asesinado el hijo y heredero de García III, Sancho IV el de Pe√±al√©n el 4 de junio de 1076 por su propio hermano Ramón, el reino se dividió, siendo ocupado el trono de Pamplona por Sancho Ramírez, que incorporó la corona de Navarra a la de Aragón, mientras Alfonso VI de Castilla incorporaba La Rioja a su reino. Sancho Garc√©s, padre de Ramiro S√°nchez, que era se√±or de Uncastillo y Sang√ºesa, gravitó hacia el reino de Aragón.
    Contrajo matrimonio con Cristina, hija de Rodrigo Díaz el Campeador, despu√©s de 1098. Con ella tendría a García Ramírez el Restaurador, quien recuperó el trono de Pamplona tras fallecer Alfonso I de Aragón sin descendencia.
    Participó en la segunda expedición de la Primera Cruzada por la conquista de Tierra Santa, atacando Jerusal√©n por la Piscina Prob√°tica en 1099. A su regresó trajo consigo una astilla perteneciente a la cruz verdadera donde fue colgado Cristo, adem√°s de una imagen de la virgen supuestamente tallada por el apóstol San Lucas. Organizó una especie de orden de caballería denominada La Divisa y se internó en el Monasterio de San Pedro de Carde√±a.
    Hizo testamento en 13 de noviembre de 1110,[1] dejando encargada la construcción de un templo que recordase su victoria en Jerusal√©n y sirviese de referencia noble para sus descendientes en la Divisa, Solar y Casa Real de la Piscina. Indicó tambi√©n que el templo debía tener la forma de la Piscina Prob√°tica, teniendo por patrona a Santa María y en el se expondrían las reliquias traídas de su campa√±a.
    Así su hijo Sancho Ramírez y el Abad de Carde√±a Pedro Virila la mandaron construir la Ermita de Santa María de La Piscina, estando acabada en 1136 y siendo consagrada el 1 de agosto de 1137 por Sancho de Funes, obispo de Calahorra.
    Descendencia
    García Ramírez "El Restaurador", Rey de Navarra. Alfonso Ramirez, Se√±or de Castroviejo. Elvira Ramírez (m. 1164), casada con el conde Rodrigo Gómez, hijo del conde Gómez Gonz√°lez el de Candespina. Sancho Ramírez "de la Piscina", Se√±or de Pe√±acerrada, Arellano y Puelles.

    Ramiro S√°nchez of Monzón (1070 - 1116) Ramiro was born in the town of Monzón, Spain.
    His father was Sancho Garc√©s, an illegitimate son of king García S√°nchez III of Navarre. His mother was Constance, whose parentage has been subject to recent speculation - associated with the lords of Mara√±on in traditional sources, she has lately been suggested to have been daughter of queen Estefan√≠a, King Garc√≠a's wife, and hence step-sister of her husband.
    With the fall of his uncle, king Sancho IV of Navarre, the kingdom was divided between Castile and Aragon, and the royal family parceled out between the two. Ramiro was thus raised at the Aragonese court, and was lord of Monzón, in which we was succeeded by his eldest son.
    Ramiro was married to Cristina Rodríguez de Vivar,

    Ramiro S√°nchez of Monzón was a noble kinsman of the Kings of Navarre, and lord of the town of Monzón, Spain. With the fall of his uncle, King Sancho IV of Navarre, the kingdom was divided between Castile and Aragon, and the royal family parceled out between the two. Ramiro was thus raised at the Aragonese court, and was lord of Monz√≥n, in which we was succeeded by his eldest son, the future king Garc√≠a Ram√≠rez of Navarre.

    Ramiro was married to Cristina Rodríguez, daughter of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, El Cid. They had three children, including our ancestor García Ramírez of Navarre.
    See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramiro_S%C3%A1nchez,_Lord_of_Monz%C3%B3n for more information.

    Ramiro S√°nchez of Monzón (1070·Äì1116) was a noble kinsman of the kings of Navarre, and lord of the town of Monzón, Spain.

    His father was Sancho Garc√©s, an illegitimate son of king García S√°nchez III of Navarre. His mother was Constance, whose parentage has been subject to recent speculation - associated with the lords of Mara√±on in traditional sources, she has lately been suggested to have been daughter of queen Estefan√≠a, King Garc√≠a's wife, and hence stepsister of her husband.
    With the fall of his uncle, king Sancho IV of Navarre, the kingdom was divided between Castile and Aragon, and the royal family parceled out between the two. Ramiro was thus raised at the Aragonese court, and was lord of Monzón, in which we was succeeded by his eldest son, the future king García Ramírez of Navarre.

    María and Cristina, daughters of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, beaten and left for dead by their husbands, the lords of Carrión. Cristina was eventually remarried to Ramiro.Ramiro was married to Cristina Rodríguez, daughter of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar. Their children were:
    Garc√≠a Ram√≠rez (the Restorer), King of Navarre Elvira, wife of count Rodrigo G√≥mez and mother of Gonzalo Ruiz of Bureba [edit] SourcesPrimary The Chronicle of Alfonso the Emperor Secondary Arco y Garay, Ricardo del. "Dos Infantes de Navarra, Senores en Monzon". Príncipe de Viana. 10:249-74 (1949). Pamplona, Germ√°n de. "Filiation y Derechos al Trono de Navarra de Garcia Ramirez el Restaurador". Príncipe de Viana. 10:275-83 (1949). Salazar y Acha, Jaime de. "Reflexiones Sobre la Posible Historicidad de un Episodio de la Cr√≥nica Najerense". Pr√≠ncipe de Viana. 55:149-156 (1994).

    De Wikipedia:
    Cuando fue asesinado el hijo y heredero de García III, Sancho IV el de Pe√±al√©n el 4 de junio de 1076 por su propio hermano Ramón, el reino se dividió, siendo ocupado el trono de Pamplona por Sancho Ramírez, que incorporó la corona de Navarra a la de Aragón, mientras Alfonso VI de León incorporaba La Rioja a su reino. Sancho Garc√©s, padre de Ramiro S√°nchez, que era se√±or de Uncastillo y Sang√ºesa, gravitó hacia el reino de Aragón.
    Desde 1104 fue teniente de Urroz, de Monzón entre 1104 y 1116, quiz√° en 1117 en Tudela y entre 1122 y 1129 en Erro.
    Aunque antiguos autores afirmaban que Ramiro estuvo en la Primera Cruzada, dicha participaci√≥n es altamente improbable. Supuestamente hab√≠a partido junto con otros nobles el 15 de marzo de 1095, pero eso es imposible ya que a√∫n no se hab√≠a llamado la cruzada en el concilio de Clermont y esto no ocurrió hasta unos meses despu√©s. Por otro lado, seg√∫n Antonio Ubieto Arteta, era de suponer que de haber acudido a Tierra Santa, ¬´habría permanecido en el ej√©rcito cristiano hasta la conquista de Jerusal√©n; sin embargo, lo encontramos en Valencia hacia 1098 contrayendo matrimonio con una hija del Cid y en julio 1099 acompa√±ando el cuerpo del Cid a Carde√±a¬ª.

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    http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=108978476&pid=14899
  2. GenealogieOnline

    1,9289::32673793
  3. GenealogieOnline

    1,9289::32874088

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Sur le nom de famille S√°nchez


La publication Family Tree Welborn a été préparée par .contacter l'auteur
Lors de la copie des données de cet arbre généalogique, veuillez inclure une référence à l'origine:
Marvin Loyd Welborn, "Family Tree Welborn", base de données, Généalogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/family-tree-welborn/I14898.php : consultée 22 mai 2024), "Ramiro S√°nchez se√±or de Monzón (± 1057-± 1116)".