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King Sancho of Navarre III
(Cir 0992-1035)
Mayor OF CASTILE
(-1032)
King Alfonso of León V
(0994-1028)
Elvira Mendes of Portugal
(Cir 0996-1022)
King Ferdinand of León and Castile I
(Cir 1015-1065)
Sancha of León
(1013-1067)
King García of León and Castile II of Galicia and Portugal
(Cir 1042-1090)

 

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King García of León and Castile II of Galicia and Portugal

  • Born: Cir 1042
  • Died: 22 Mar 1090 aged about 48
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bullet  General Notes:

King of Galicia and Portugal, was the youngest of the three sons and heirs of Ferdinand I, King of Castile and León, and Sancha of León, whose Leonese inheritance included the lands García would be given.

In the 1065 division of his father's estates, García was given the Galicia, including the County of Portugal, as well as the right to parias from the Taifas of Badajoz and Seville. Calling himself 'King of Galicia and Portugal', he thus becoming the first to use the title King of Portugal. His power in the south of his polity was somewhat limited until 1071, when he defeated rebel Portuguese Count Nuno Mendes in the Battle of Pedroso. However, shortly after this victory, his brothers united against him and forced García to flee to Seville, partitioned his kingdom between them.

Sancho then annexed the remainder of what had been García's kingdom along with the rest of Alfonso's Kingdom of León but was assassinated in 1072. The reunited kingdom of their father passed to Alfonso, and García then returned from his exile. It is unclear if he hoped to reestablish himself in his kingdom or had been misled by promises of safety from Alfonso, but García was immediately imprisoned in a monastery where he remained until his death sometime around 1090.


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