Zij is getrouwd met Sancho 'el Deseado' de Castilla.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 4 februari 1151 te Catahorra, Logrono, Spain.
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Source #1: Frederick Lewis Weis, "Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700" - Seventh Edition, with additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., assisted by Davis Faris (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1995), p. 104
Name Prefix:Princess Name Suffix: Of Navarra
Blanca of Navarre (daughter of Garcia VI)
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For other persons of this name see Blanca of Navarre (disambiguation).
Blanca of Navarre, (aft. 1133, Pamplona – August 12, 1156), was Queen of Castile 1151–1156. She was the daughter of king Garcia VI of Navarre "The Restorer" and Marguerite de L'Aigle de Rotrou, from France.
Blanca married Sancho III of Castile "el Deseado" (the Beloved), co-king of Castile (with his father) on January 30, 1151 in Catahorra, Logroño; however, she died before her husband's accession as sole ruler in 1157. She had several children who did not survive and are buried in the church of San Pedro in Soria. On November 11, 1155 she gave birth to the future king Alfonso VIII. There appears to be no record of her activities thereafter, except for her death on August 12, 1156. While it had been suggested that she might have died from the complications of a new pregnancy, Valdez maintains that she died from sequelae of the birth of her son. That her death was caused by a pregnancy is recorded in an epitaph.
Sancho donated money to the monastery of Santa María la Real in Najera where she is buried. The sarcophagus of the queen is regarded as a primary example of the ability to express artistically human emotions in the 12th century.
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Reference
Lament for a lost queen: the sarcophagus of Dona Blanca in Najera. The Art Bulletin, June, 1996 by Elizabeth Valdez del Alamo
!DESCENT: Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Roots
of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700, 7th ed., at 104
(1992). Lines 113-26, 113A-26.
She was the Queen of France, wife of Louis VIII of France, and regent for her son Louis IX (St Louis of France) from the death of her husband 1226 until Louis IX's majority 1234, and again from 1247 while he was on a Crusade.
She quelled a series of revolts by the barons and in 1229 negotiated the Treaty of Paris, by which Toulouse came under control of the monarchy.
[Wikipedia, "Blanca of Navarre (daughter of Garcia VI)", retrived 6 Oct 07]
Blanca of Navarre (aft. 1133, Pamplona - August 12, 1156) was queen consort of Castile (1151-1156). She was the daughter of king García VI of Navarre, "The Restorer", and Marguerite de l'Aigle.
Blanca married Sancho III of Castile, co-king of Castile (with his father) on January 30, 1151 in Catahorra, Logroño; however, she died before her husband's accession as sole ruler in 1157. She had several children who did not survive and are buried in the church of San Pedro in Soria. On November 11, 1155 she gave birth to the future king Alfonso VIII. There appears to be no record of her activities thereafter, except for her death on August 12, 1156. While it had been suggested that she might have died from the complications of a new pregnancy, Valdez maintains that she died from sequelae of the birth of her son. That her death was caused by a pregnancy is recorded in an epitaph.
Sancho donated money to the monastery of Santa María la Real in Najera where she is buried. The sarcophagus of the queen is regarded as a primary example of the ability to express artistically human emotions in the 12th century.
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(ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blanca_of_Navarre_%28daughter_of_Ga rcia_VI%29 ) Blanca of Navarre (aft. 1133, Pamplona - August 12, 115 6) was queen consort of Castile (1151 - 1156). She was the daughter o f king García VI of Navarre, "The Restorer," and Marguerite de l'Aigle . Blanca married Sancho III of Castile, co-king of Castile (with hisf ather) on January 30, 1151 in Catahorra, Logroño; however, she died be fore her husband's accession as sole ruler in 1157. She had several ch ildren who did not survive and are buried in the church of San Pedroi n Soria. On November 11, 1155 she gave birth to the future king Alfons o VIII. There appears to be no record of her activities thereafter, ex cept for her death on August 12, 1156. While it had been suggested tha t she might have died from the complications of a new pregnancy, Valde z maintains that she died from sequelae of the birth of her son. That her death was caused by a pregnancy is recorded in an epitaph. Sanch o donated money to the monastery of Santa María la Real in Najera wher e she is buried. The sarcophagus of the queen is regarded as a primar y example of the ability to express artistically human emotions in th e 12th century.
{geni:about_me} La infanta Blanca Garcés, también conocida como Blanca de Navarra (d. 1133 en Laguardia - † ¿12 de agosto? de 1156) hija de García Ramírez de Navarra y Margarita de Águila.
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