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  1. Sancho Ramírez (c. 1042 – 4 June 1094) was King of Aragon from 1063 until 1094 and King of Pamplona from 1076 under the name of Sancho V (Basque: Antso V.a Ramirez). He was the eldest son of Ramiro I and Ermesinda of Bigorre. His father was the first king of Aragon and an illegitimate son of Sancho III of Pamplona.

  2. Sancho Ramírez, Sancho anche in spagnolo, in aragonese, in portoghese e in galiziano, Sanç, in catalano e Antso in basco (1042 circa – Huesca, 4 giugno 1094), fu re di Aragona (1063 - 1094, come Sancho I d'Aragona) e re di Pamplona (1076 - 1094, come Sancho V di Navarra); fu anche conte di Sobrarbe e Ribagorza dal 1063 al 1085.

  3. 5 apr 2024 · Sancho Ramírez was the king of Aragon from 1063 to 1094 and of Pamplona (or Navarre; as Sancho V Ramírez) from 1076 to 1094, the son of Ramiro I of Aragon. After the murder of Sancho IV of Navarre, Sancho Ramírez, with Navarrese consent, became king of Navarre, forestalling the ambition of Alfonso.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 26 apr 2022 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sancho Ramírez (c. 1042 – 4 June 1094) was King of Aragon (1063–1094, not formally until 1076) and King of Navarre (from 1076, as Sancho V).

    • circa 1042
  5. Sancho Garcés III (c. 992–996 – 18 October 1035), also known as Sancho the Great (Spanish: Sancho el Mayor, Basque: Antso Gartzez Nagusia), was the King of Pamplona from 1004 until his death in 1035. He also ruled the County of Aragon and by marriage the counties of Castile, Álava and Monzón.

  6. Kingdom of Castile. Kingdom of Aragon. Sancho arrived late at the Battle of Alarcos in 1195 and thus ruined good relations with Alfonso VIII of Castile. The ensuing confrontation resulted in Sancho devastating Soria and Almazán and Alfonso accepted the Peace of Tarazona.

  7. Sancho created the kingdom of Aragon and was responsible for the elevation of Castile from county to kingdom, though he transferred some Castilian territory to Pamplona, which he left to his eldest son, García III (or IV). Read More. rule of the Two Sicilies. In Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.