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(Sancho ramìrez was born in 1043 and died in 1094 d.C) He is son of Ramiro I and Ermesinda the foix.
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Sancho Ramìrez was married with Isabel de urgez but the date is not clear.
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The Crusade of Barbastro (also known as the Siege of Barbastro or War of Barbastro) was an international expedition, sanctioned by Pope Alexander II, to take the Spanish city of Barbastro
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Sancho Ramirez was king of Aragon in 1063-1076.
Sancho Ramirez was king of Pamplona in 1076-1094. -
Sancho Ramìrez had a son with Isabelde Urgez. His name was Pedro I
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They were divorced in 1071.
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Sancho Ramìrez was king of Aragon in 1066-1076. He was adored for all Aragon.
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Sancho Ramìrez was king of Pamplona 1076-1094
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His second marriage, in 1076, was with Felicia (died 3 May 1123), daughter of Hilduin IV, Count of Montdidier.
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The Battle of Graus took place here, and Spanish philosopher Baltasar Gracián y Morales was exiled here. During the Spanish Civil War, the village of Graus served as a fairly important local commercial center with 2,600 inhabitants around 1936. It was a libertarian stronghold and a centre of collectivization at that time.
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The Battle of Morella (14 August 1084×88), southwest of Tortosa, was fought between Sancho Ramírez, King of Aragon and Navarre, and Yusuf al-Mu'tamin, King of Zaragoza, while the former was engaged in a campaign of conquest against the latter
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A third marriage with Philippa of Toulouse.
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The infant Pedro I reconquered Monzón in 1089 during the reign of his father Sancho Ramírez. Sancho Ramírez created the Kingdom of Monzón
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He perished in 1094 at the battle of Huesca, supposedly from an arrow while inspecting the walls of the Muslim stronghold.