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  1. Sancho Garcés (Sancho anche in spagnolo, in asturiano, in portoghese e in galiziano, Sanç, in catalano e Antso in basco; 880 circa – Resa, 11 dicembre 925) fu il primo re di Pamplona della dinastia Jimena, dal 905 al 925.

  2. «En la era 944 [año 906] surgió en Pamplona un rey llamado Sancho Garcés. Fue inseparablemente devoto de la fe de Cristo, piadoso entre todos los fieles, misericordioso con los católicos oprimidos. ¿Qué más? Perserveró en todas sus obras.

  3. 27 apr 2010 · He was the son of García Jiménez and was the first king of Pamplona of the Jiménez dynasty. [2] Sancho I was the feudal ruler of the Onsella valley, and expanded his power to all the neighboring territories. He was chosen to replace Fortún Garcés by the Pamplonese nobility in 905. Biography.

  4. Sancho Garcés, alleatosi con i re cristiani Alfonso V del León e Sancho III Garcés il Grande della Navarra, partecipò alla battaglia di Calatañazor, nel 1002, dove Almanzor (molto probabilmente la sua retroguardia) subì la sua prima sconfitta e poco dopo, a Medinaceli, morì, come riporta lo storico Rafael Altamira [17].

  5. Sancho Garcés, detto il Grande (el Grande, el Mayor) (Sancho anche in spagnolo, in aragonese, in portoghese e in galiziano, Sanç, in catalano e Antso in basco; 990 circa – La Bureba, 18 ottobre 1035), fu re di Pamplona e conte di Aragona dal 999 al 1035 e conte di Sobrarbe e Ribagorza dal 1018 al 1035, conte consorte di Castiglia ...

  6. He was the son of García Jiménez and was the first king of Pamplona of the Jiménez dynasty. [2] Sancho I was the feudal ruler of the Onsella valley, and expanded his power to all the neighboring territories. He was chosen to replace Fortún Garcés by the Pamplonese nobility in 905.

  7. Sancho I Garcés (died 925) was the king of Pamplona (Navarre) from 905. He expanded his kingdom south of the Ebro River and maintained its independence in spite of the sack of his capital in 924 by the Umayyad caliph ʿAbd ar-Raḥmān III of Córdoba.