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    Sancho García of Castile
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    Sancho García of Castile
    Died 5 February 1017
    Noble family Beni Mamaduna
    Spouse(s) Urraca Gómez
    Father García Fernández of Castile
    Mother Ava de Ribagorza
    Sancho García (died 5 February 1017),[1] called of the Good Laws (in Spanish, el de los Buenos Fueros), was the count of Castile and Álava from 995 to his death.


    Contents
    1 Biography
    2 Family and issue
    3 Ancestry
    4 References
    5 Bibliography
    Biography
    Sancho was the son of count García Fernández and his wife Ava of Ribagorza, the daughter of Raymond I, Count of Pallars and Ribagorza. Sancho rebelled against his father with the support of Al-Mansur of Córdoba.[2] This resulted in the partition of the county between father and son, and the county was not reunited until his father's death five years later. He renewed the Reconquista by rebelling against Almanzor, alongside García Gómez and their mutual cousin García Sánchez II of Pamplona. Sancho led the coalition that was defeated at the Battle of Cervera in July 1000, but in early September successfully turned back the Córdoban invasion of his county. Almanzor died in 1002, leaving the Caliphate of Córdoba in crisis. Sancho ruled for another 15 years. In 1010, he intervened in Ribagorza, bringing about an end to Muslim domination there and leading to the abdication of his aunt countess Toda, and the establishment of a partition between Castilian-educated William Isarn, illegitimate son of Toda's brother and predecessor count Isarn, and Raymond Sunyer of Pallars, husband of Sancho's sister Mayor. Following his death in 1017, he was succeeded by his own son García.

    Count Sancho García was called El de los Fueros (literally, "He of the Rights" or "of the Charters"), because of the rights or charters which he granted to the various cities.[1][3] In 1011, he founded the Monastery of San Salvador de Oña where he was buried.[1]

    Family and issue
    Sancho married Urraca, whose parentage has not been found in contemporary records. However, based on them having given a daughter the name of a founder of the Banu Gómez clan, she has been identified as sister of rebel García Gómez and daughter of count Gómez Díaz of Saldaña by Sancho's aunt, Muniadona Fernández of Castile.[4][5] They had:

    Muniadona,[4] eldest daughter, married Sancho III of Pamplona, through whom the right to the county eventually passed.
    Ferdinand,[6] died before 2 March 999
    Tigridia, born about 998, abbess of the Monastery of San Salvador de Oña, which he founded in 1011 for her to direct.[6]
    Sancha, in 1016 affianced at Zaragoza to Berenguer Ramon I, Count of Barcelona, and married him by 1021.[6]
    García, born in November 1009, who succeeded his father.[6]
    They may also have been parents of:

    Urraca, who married before 1008 to Sancho VI William of Gascony and died childless in Bordeaux on 12 July 1041.[7][8]
    Ancestry

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    Ancestors of Sancho García of Castile
    References
    Martínez Díez 2005, Vol. II, p. 654.
    Martínez Díez 2005, Vol. II, p. 555.
    Amadó, Ramón Ruiz. "Castile and Aragon." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 3. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1908. 21 May 2015
    Salazar y Acha 1988, p. 186.
    Salazar y Acha 2006, pp. 37– 38.
    Salazar y Acha 1988, p. 187.
    Salazar y Acha 1988, pp. 187– 188.
    Salazar y Acha 2006, p. 38.
    Bibliography
    Martínez Díez, Gonzalo (2005). El Condado de Castilla (711-1038): la historia frente a la leyenda (in Spanish). 2 volumes. Valladolid. ISBN 84-9718-275-8.
    Salazar y Acha, Jaime de (1988), "Una hija desconocida de Sancho el Mayor reina de Leon", Actas del I Congreso General de Historia de Navarre, 2, pp. 183– 192
    Salazar y Acha, Jaime de (2006). "Urraca. Un nombre egregio en la onomástica altomedieval". En la España medieval (in Spanish) (1): 29– 48. ISSN 0214-3038.
    Preceded by
    García Fernández Count of Castile
    995– 1017 Succeeded by
    García Sánchez
    Categories: 1017 deaths11th-century people from the Kingdom of LeónCounts of Spain10th-century rulers in Europe11th-century rulers in EuropeHouse of Beni MamadunaCounts of Castile


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