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    later Navarre. Pamplona was the primary name of the kingdom until its union with Aragon (1076–1134). However, the territorial designation Navarre came...
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    The Kingdom of Navarre (/nəˈvɑːr/; Basque: Nafarroako Erresuma, Spanish: Reino de Navarra, French: Royaume de Navarre, Latin: Regnum Navarrae), originally...
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    Don García (b. ? Navarre – d. ?) was the first grand master of the Order of Calatrava from 1164 to 1169 and was responsible for the foundation of many...
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    Villatuerta, was Regent of the Kingdom of Navarre from 13 March 1328 until 27 February 1329. Don Juan Martínez de Medrano was a ricohombre and prominent...
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    Navarre (English: /nəˈvɑːr/; Spanish: Navarra [naˈβara] ; Basque: Nafarroa [nafaro.a]), officially the Chartered Community of Navarre, is a landlocked...
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    Álava – August 12, 1156) was Queen of Castile, daughter of King García Ramírez of Navarre and his first wife, Margaret of L'Aigle. Blanca married Sancho...
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  • García Ordóñez (died 29 May 1108), called de Nájera or de Cabra and Crispus or el Crespo de Grañón in the epic literature, was a Castilian magnate who...
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    III of Navarre and Muniadona of Castile, and by his father's will recognised the supremacy of his eldest brother, García Sánchez III of Navarre. While...
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    Julián Íñiguez de Medrano y Ocáriz (Estella, Navarre 1520s–1585-1588?) was an author, knight, poet, and playwright of the Spanish Golden Age, lord of...
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    The Spanish conquest of the Iberian part of Navarre was initiated by Ferdinand II of Aragon and completed by his grandson and successor Charles V in a...
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    three Christian entities of León, Castile, and Navarre soured after the assassination of Count García in 1027. He had been betrothed to Sancha, daughter...
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    Navarre. Luisa's mother Dona Magdalena Bravo de Lagunas came from Berlanga de Duero and Atienza in the Kingdom of Castile and was the daughter of Don...
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    Navarre is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Santa Rosa County in the northwest Florida Panhandle. It is a major bedroom community...
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    The aristocracy of both kingdoms rejected this. García Ramírez, Count of Monzón was elected in Navarre while Alfonso pretended to the throne of Aragón...
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    García de Medrano y Álvarez de los Ríos (Valladolid, July 20, 1604 – 1683) was the regent of Navarre and Seville, lord of San Gregorio, professor at the...
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    Battler or the Warrior (Spanish: el Batallador), was King of Aragon and Navarre from 1104 until his death in 1134. He was the second son of King Sancho...
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    Pamplona, and García Jiménez likely from Álava, not Sobrarbe. Furthermore, albeit the Fueros de Sobrarbe were indeed invoked in Navarre (the direct successor...
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    Ramiro I of Aragon (category Burials at the Monastery of San Juan de la Peña)
    what would prove to be a larger division: Navarre and the Basque country went to eldest half-brother García, the county of Castile was held by Ferdinand...
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    leather. Garcia IV's grandson, Sancho VII of Navarre (died 1234), was succeeded by the count of Champagne, Theobald I of Navarre. Theobald I of Navarre was...
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    Sancho II Garcés of Navarre (970–994), count of Aragon under tutelage of his mother Urraca Fernández Antonio Ubieto Arteta, Historia de Aragón: la formación...
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    the Council of Orders, son of García de Medrano y Alvarez de los Rios Pedro Antonio de Medrano y Albelda, regent of Navarre in 1702, knight in the Order...
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    married Louis VII of France Sancha (c. 1139–1179), married Sancho VI of Navarre García (c. 1142–1145/6) Alfonso (c. 1144–c. 1149) According to a description...
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    Navarre in 1440, when he was 15 years old. The cardinal Juan de Cervantes presided over the official ceremony. Her parents were Blanche I of Navarre and...
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  • Fernando García de Hita (or de Fita; floruit 1097–1125) was a Castilian nobleman, traditionally considered the founder of the noble House of Castro. He...
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    Magdalena (September 27, 1561). His father Don García de Medrano y Alvarez de los Rios was the regent of Navarre and Seville, lord of San Gregorio, professor...
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    Béarn and Bertrán de Risnel. 11 September. Alfonso I of Aragon dies and is succeeded by Ramiro II of Aragon and García Ramírez of Navarre in those territories...
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    Basilio Antonio García y Velasco (Ventosa, 1791 - Toulon, 1844), known as "Don Basilio de Logroño" in the newspapers of that time, was a Spanish soldier...
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    1985) is a Spanish actress and writer. Born on 20 August 1985 in Tafalla, Navarre, she earned a degree in Interpretación textual from the Madrid's RESAD...
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  • originally from the Kingdom of Navarre. She was the lady of Fuenmayor, and founder of the hospital, convent and commandery of San Juan de Acre in Navarrete, La...
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  • Sancho IV of Navarre re-established the primacy of the diocese of Pamplona in Navarre over that of Nájera. According to the Crónica de los reyes de Navarra...
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