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He came to the throne by asserting the rights of his wife Toda, granddaughter of Fortún Garcés
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Between 925-931, Jimeno Garcés, brother of Sancho Garcés I, served as regent of the potestas regia with various titles such as king, tutor, tutor or baiulus of his nephew García Sánchez5 6 7 8 9 10
Between 931-933, Íñigo Garcés, half-brother of Sancho Garcés I, tried to occupy the regency or the throne, facing the queen mother Toda, who ended up taking over the regency until, in 934, García Sánchez was declared of legal age -
Also known as Sancho II Garcés
Incorporated the county of Aragon15 -
Son of the previous
Also known as García III Sánchez -
Son of the former. Also known as García III Sánchez
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Son of the former. Also known as Sancho III the grearet or the great
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Son of the former. Also known as García IV Sánchez.
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Son of the former. Also known as Sancho IV Garcés
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Grandson of Sancho Garcés III. King of Aragon
Proclaimed king by the Navarrese after the murder of his cousin Sancho Garcés IV by his brothers16 -
The Battler. Brother of the former. King of Aragon
In his testament he bequeathed the kingdom to the military Orders of the Templars, the Hospitallers and the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem -
The Restorer.
Great-grandson of Garcia Sanchez III. Elected king when the Navarrese did not accept the will of Alfonso I
Also known as García V Ramírez