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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
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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
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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
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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
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nicknamed El Mayor o el Grande, was king of Pamplona from 1004 until his death.
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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
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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.
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He was nicknamed the Fort due to his enormous stature and strength. According to his biographer and professor of forensic medicine in Pamplona
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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