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King Sancho of Navarre III
(Cir 0992-1035)
Mayor OF CASTILE
(-1032)
Count Bernard-Roger of Bigorre
(Cir 0962-Cir 1034)
Arsinde of Bigorre
King Ramiro of Aragon I
(Bef 1007-1063)
Ermesinda of Bigorre
(1015-1049)
King Sancho Ramírez of Aragon
(Cir 1042-1094)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Felicia de Ramerupt de Roucy

King Sancho Ramírez of Aragon

  • Born: Cir 1042
  • Marriage (1): Felicia de Ramerupt de Roucy in 1076
  • Died: 4 Jun 1094 aged about 52
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King of Aragon (1063\endash 1094, not formally until 1076) and King of Navarre (from 1076, as Sancho V). He succeeded his father in 1063.

Between 1067 and 1068, the War of the Three Sanchos involved him in a conflict with his first cousins, both also named Sancho: Sancho IV the king of Navarre and Sancho II the king of Castile, respectively. The Castilian Sancho was trying to retake Bureba and Alta Rioja, which his father had given away to king of Navarre and failed to retake. The Navarrese Sancho begged the aid of the Aragonese Sancho to defend his kingdom. Sancho of Castile defeated the two cousins and retook both Bureba and Alta Rioja, as well as Álava.

Sancho Ramírez followed his father's practice, not using the royal title early in his reign even though his state had become fully independent. This changed in 1076, when Sancho IV of Navarre was murdered by his own siblings, thus prompting a succession crisis in this neighboring kingdom that represented Aragon's nominal overlord. At first, the murdered king's young son, García, who had fled to Castile, was recognized as titular king by Alfonso VI, while Sancho Ramírez recruited to his side noblemen of Navarre who resented their kingdom falling under Alfonso's influence. The crisis was resolved by partition. Sancho Ramírez was elected King of Navarre, while he ceded previously contested western provinces of the kingdom to Alfonso. From this time, Sancho refers to himself as king not only of Navarre but also Aragon.

Sancho conquered Barbastro in 1064, Graus in 1083, and Monzón in 1089. He was defeated by El Cid, who was raiding his lands and those of his Muslim allies, at the Battle of Morella, probably in 1084. He perished in 1094 at the battle of Huesca, supposedly from an arrow while inspecting the walls of the Muslim stronghold.


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Sancho married Felicia de Ramerupt de Roucy, daughter of Count Hilduin de Ramerupt of Montdidier and Roucy and Adelaide de Roucy, in 1076. (Felicia de Ramerupt de Roucy was born in 1060 and died on 3 May 1123.)


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