García I van Navarra (919 - 20 februari 970), Sánchez, was de enige zoon van Sancho I van Navarra en Toda Aznar. Hij volgde in 931 zijn oom Jimeno op als regeerder van Navarra en via zijn eerste echtgenote werd hij ook graaf van Aragón. García greep in in de broederoorlog in Asturië en raakte zelf in strijd met het expanderende Castilië. Hij leverde troepen aan Ramiro II van Leon voor de slag tegen de Moren in 938.
García Sánchez I, sometimes García I, II, III or IV (c. 919 970) was the king of Pamplona from 931 until his death, 22 February 970.[1]
Family and reign
He was the son of King Sancho I and Toda Aznárez and had a sister, Urraca Sánchez of Pamplona. Being just six years old at the time of his father's death, his uncle Jimeno Gárces succeeded, and it was just in the last year of the latter's reign, in 930, that Garcia appears with the royal title, but this was probably just a courtesy. On Jimeno's death, it was his mother Toda who reigned on behalf of the 12-year-old García. This regency ended in 934, when his first cousin Caliph Abd-ar-Rahman III intervened on his behalf, and García began to rule as king.
With the support of his energetic and diplomatic mother, García, like his father, engaged in a number of conflicts with the Moors. In particular, in 937, he allied himself with Ramiro II of León and Muhammad ibn Hashim, governor of Zaragoza, resulting in a military campaign by Abd-ar-Rahman III via Calatayud and Zaragoza into García'a lands. García married his first cousin, Andregota Galíndez, daughter and coheiress of Galindo Aznárez II, Count of Aragon, having one son and heir, Sancho. He had divorced her by 940, when he reached and agreement to marry the daughter of Sunyer, Count of Barcelona, but the forced submission of Sunyer to Abd-ar-Rahman included the abandonment of this plan. García then married Teresa, daughter of his ally Ramiro II.
Following the death of Ramiro II and his successor Ordoño III of León, the Pamplona kingdom threw support behind the deceased king's younger brother, Sancho I of León, who was García's nephew. When García's brother-in-law and ally Fernán González of Castile switched his support and installed his own son-in-law Ordoño IV of León in place of Sancho, Fernán's relationship with García became strained and the death of Fernán's wife, García's sister Sancha the next year led to a break. García directly intervened in León, capturing Fernán and restoring Sancho. Fernán was forced to make territorial concessions to García to gain his release, and their alliance wasn't fully restored until 954, when Fernán remarried, this time to García's daughter Urraca.
García was succeeded by his son Sancho II Garcés, nicknamed Abarca. His younger son Ramiro Garcés, the eldest by Teresa, was called "king" of lands centered at Viguera. By Teresa he also had son Jimeno (also called "king" in documents), who was a hostage in Córdoba. García had two daughters, Toda, who appears in a 991 document with brother Sancho, and Urraca who married successively Fernán González of Castile and William II Sánchez of Gascony.
Attention: Femme (Andregoto Gal?ndez van Arag?n) est aussi son cousin.
(1) Il est marié avec Andregoto Galíndez van Aragón.
Ils se sont mariésSource 3
Enfant(s):
Les époux ont divorcé en 940.Source 4
(2) Il est marié avec Theresia Ramiréz van Leon.
Ils se sont mariés
Enfant(s):
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_of_Navarre_family_tree.htm
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andregota_Gal%C3%ADndez