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790
Iñigo Arista
he was the founder of the Arista-Íñiga dynasty, and count of Bigorra. Although traditionally he has been considered the first king of Pamplona as well as the fifth king of the kingdom of Sobrarbe -
810
Garcia Iñiguez
son of Íñigo Arista, from approximately 842 He was regent and led the military campaigns during the last years of his father's life, who fell ill around 841-842 -
860
Sancho Garces I
the first authentic king of Pamplona, using the expression "latent kingdom" for the time of Íñigo Arista, García Íñiguez and Fortún Garcés. Known as El Tuerto -
938
Sancho Garces II
he was the son of King García Sánchez I and Andregoto Galíndez, 2 daughter of the Count of Aragón Galindo Aznárez II, and King of Pamplona from 943 to his death -
992
Sancho Garces III
nicknamed El Mayor o el Grande, was king of Pamplona from 1004 until his death. -
1004
Sancho Garces IV
Son and successor of García Sánchez III of Pamplona and Estefanía, he was proclaimed king upon the death of his father in the Battle of Atapuerca -
1132
Sancho Garces VI
King of Pamplona / Navarra 1150-1194. He was the first to definitively abandon the title of King of Pamplona to adopt that of King of Navarra. -
1154
Sancho VII
He was nicknamed the Fort due to his enormous stature and strength. According to his biographer and professor of forensic medicine in Pamplona -
1201
Teobaldo I
With the death of Sancho VII, the Navarrese forgot the will of the king, in which he made Jaime I of Aragon his heir and called Teobaldo, who a month after his uncle's death