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Garcia V RAMIREZ Navarre 1110–1150 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1110
Birth Location: Navarra, Spain
Death Date: 21 Nov 1150
Death Location: Pamplona, Provincia de Navarra, Navarra, Spain
Father: Ramiro daniel.derigal.free.fr
Mother: Ximena Vivar*
Spouse(s): Margaret 24thGGM., Urraca !
Children(s): Blanca (23rdGGM), Blanche Navarre, Sancha (23rdGA), Navarre Garces, Sancha (23rdGA), Sancho *
In 1110, Garcia V RAMIREZ Navarre entered the world in Navarra, Spain, born to Ramiro Ii Sanchez Lord Of Monzon Ramiro Sanchez De Pamplona Senor De Monzon De Navarra Initially He Possibly Mistreated Cristina 24Thggf Daniel Derigal Free Fr And Ximena Cristina Elvira Moncon De Rodriguez De Bivar Vivar. Garcia V RAMIREZ Navarre married Margaret De L Aigle 24Thggm, Urraca Of Castile The Asturian Queen Of Navarre House Of Burgundy 1133 1189 27Thggm, and had children including Blanca Blanche Of Navarre Queen Of Castile 23Rdggm, Blanche De Navarre, Navarre Margaret Garces, Sancha Garces Infanta De Navarra 1120 1176 23Rdga, Sancha De Navarra Vizcondesa Consorte De Narbona 1148 1176 23Rdga, Sancho Vi Iv The Wise King Of Navarre 1132 23Rdggf. Garcia V RAMIREZ Navarre passed away in 1150 in Pamplona, Provincia de Navarra, Navarra, Spain.
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- In 1110, Garcia V RAMIREZ Navarre entered the world in Navarra, Spain, born to Ramiro Ii Sanchez Lord Of Monzon Ramiro Sanchez De Pamplona Senor De Monzon De Navarra Initially He Possibly Mistreated Cristina 24Thggf Daniel Derigal Free Fr And Ximena Cristina Elvira Moncon De Rodriguez De Bivar Vivar.
- Garcia V RAMIREZ Navarre married Margaret De L Aigle 24Thggm, Urraca Of Castile The Asturian Queen Of Navarre House Of Burgundy 1133 1189 27Thggm, and had children including Blanca Blanche Of Navarre Queen Of Castile 23Rdggm, Blanche De Navarre, Navarre Margaret Garces, Sancha Garces Infanta De Navarra 1120 1176 23Rdga, Sancha De Navarra Vizcondesa Consorte De Narbona 1148 1176 23Rdga, Sancho Vi Iv The Wise King Of Navarre 1132 23Rdggf.
- Garcia V RAMIREZ Navarre passed away in 1150 in Pamplona, Provincia de Navarra, Navarra, Spain.
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Garcia Navarre's Ancestors
Garcia Navarre's Descendants
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1. Blanca (( Blanche ) of Navarre Queen of Castile) (23rdGGM) 1133–1156 m. Sancho (Alfonsez Castile Leon) III 1134–1158
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1. Alfonso (VIII Borgoña de) Castilla 1155–1214 m. Eleanor ((Leonora) Plantagenet, Sanchez Queen of) Castile 1162–1214
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1. Leonor (de Castilla ( of Castile Queen consort of Aragon )) (22ndGA) 1191–1244 m. James (I) Aragon 1208–1276
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1. Alfonso (of Aragon ( de Aragón y Castilla ) (Had no descendents)) (1stC22XR) 1222–1260
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2. Princess (Blanche OF) CASTILE 1188–1253 m. Louis (VIII "the Lion" King of) France 1187–1226
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1. Koning (Lodewijk IX CAPET de) FRANCE 1215–1270 m. Marguérite (de) d'ARAGON 1221–1295
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2. Robert (I Prince of France Count of Artois ( d’Artois ) (He was defeated and killed at the Battle of Al Mansurah ( Mansourah Mansoura ) on 7th Crusade ) ( Merovingian ) (1216-1250) (21st,22ndGGF) R1b (Louis IX was taken) prisoner) 1216–1250 m. Matilda Chatillon 1224–1288
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3. Alphonse Capet 1220–1271
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4. Valois Capet 1211–
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5. Etienne (Prince) France 1225–
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6. Isabelle (France) Capet 1224–1269
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7. Etienne (of) France 1226–1226
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8. Jean (The Younger) Capet 1219–1232
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9. Alphonse (twin) Capet 1213–1213
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10. Daughter (of) France 1205–
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11. Carlo (of) Sicily 1226–1285
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12. Jean 1219–1232
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13. Jean (Of) France 1209–1232
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14. Alphonse (of France) (21stGU) 1213–1271
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15. John France 1213–1213
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16. Alphonse (Capet) DePoitiers 1220–1271
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17. Etienne (Of) France 1209–1218
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18. Blanche (DE) FRANCE 1205–1206
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19. Agnes (DE) FRANCE 1207–1207
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20. John (Tristan of) France 1209–1232
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21. John Capet 1212–1213
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22. Alphonso (Capetian of) France 1213–1213
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23. Philippe Capet 1218–1220
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24. Alphonso (de FRANCE) (?) 1212–1213
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25. Infant (Daughter) Capet 1205–1206
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26. Alphonse (Enriques) CAPET 1110–1185
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27. Sicily (Jerusalm) Carlos 1225–1284
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28. Philippe (Dagobert of) France 1222–1232
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29. Charles (I of) Naples 1227–1285 m. Beatrice (Beatrix Countess Provence of Savoy (1 of 2) * (21stGGM)) DNA 1234–1267 m. Beatrice (Beatrix Countess Provence of Savoy (2 of 2) (21stGGM)) DNA 1234–1267
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3. Urraca (van) Castilië 1186–1220 m. Alfons (II Capet Koning van) Portugal 1185–1223
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1. Sancho (II King of Portugal , His priority was the Reconquista , Crusade) (23rdGU) 1209–1248
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2. Alfonso (3 Van) Castilië 1215–1279 m. Béatrix (de) Castille 1242–1303
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4. Berenguela (of Castile) 25thGGM. 1180–1246 m. Alfonso (IX El Barboro King of León and Galicia (took part in the Reconquista Crusade ) (related to Cleopatra) Invaded Castile with the aid of Muslim troops in 1196. Pope Celestine III called a crusade against him in 1197 (21stGGF) (1 of) 2 1171–1230
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1. Alfons (von) Kastilien 1220–1272 m. Majorie (Alfonso Tellez Vrouwe van) Meneses 1230–1265 m. Teresa (González de Lara (1220)) (2ndC23XR) 1220–1246 m. Mafalda (González de Lara () -1244) –1244
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2. Fernando (Ferdinand CASTILE and LEON) III 1201–1252 m. Beatrice (of) Hohenstaufen 1198–1234 m. Jeanne (Queen Castilla-Leon Countess) Dammartin 1220–1279
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3. Sancho Castile 1181–1181
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4. Matilda Sanchez 1181–
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5. Sancha Leon 1193–1270
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6. Fernando Leon 1192–1214
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7. Berenguela (Alfonsa Castile and) Leon 1198–1237 m. Jean (I Emperor) Brienne 1148–1237
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8. Urraca (Alfonso) León 1192–1197
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9. Leonor (Alfonsa Castile and) Leon 1202–1202
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10. Leonor Leon 1198–1210
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11. Infanta (Leon) Berenguela 1198–1237
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5. Berenguela (Queen of Castile (married Alfonso IX of León, annulled by Pope Innocent III because they were 2nd cousins) (2 of 2)) (24thGGM) 1180–1246 m. Alfonso (IX King of Leon and Galicia ( 2 of 2 ) Invaded Castile with the aid of Muslim troops in 1196. Pope Celestine III called a crusade against him) (25thGGF) 1171–1230
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1. Ferdinand (III) Castile 1199–1252 m. Elisabeth (of Swabia Queen consort of Castile and Leon ( Beatriz Hohenstaufen ) (1 of 2) (24thGGM)) * 1202–1235 m. Johanna (De Dammartin De) Ponthieu 1200–1279
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2. Blanche (de) Navarre 1133–1156
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3. Sancha (Garcés, Infanta De Navarra (1120-1176)) (23rdGA) 1120–1176
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4. Navarre (Margaret) Garces 1130–1158
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5. Sancha (de Navarra , vizcondesa consorte de Narbona (1148-1176)) (23rdGA) 1148–1176 m. Pedro (Manrique de Lara , vicomte de Narbonne () -1202) –1202
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1. Aimery (III Manrique de Lara , vicomte de Narbonne ( Aimerico Pérez de Lara ) Reluctantly in the siege of Minerve in Béziers , Albigensian Crusade ) (1180-1239) (1stC29XR)) ✔️ 1180–1239
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6. Sancho (VI ( IV ) ( The Wise ) King of Navarre (1132) (23rdGGF)) * 1132–1194 m. Sancha (of Castile Queen of Navarre) (24thGGM) 1139–1179
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1. Blanche (de Navarre) (22ndGGM) 1177–1229 m. Theobald (III of) Champagne 1179–1201
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1. Theobald (I King of Navarre , Thibault IV de Champagne ( Succeeded Uncle Sancho VII of Navarre) He initiated the Barons' Crusade of 1239) (21stGGF) 1201–1253 m. Margaret (de) Bourbon 1211–1256 m. Gertrude (of) Dagsburg –1225
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1. Henry (Enrique I) Navarre 1244–1274 m. Blanche (de Artois ( d'Artois ) ( Merovingian ) (19th,20th,21stGGM)) * 1248–1302
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2. Blanche (de Navarre) (22ndGGM) 1226–1283 m. John (I , Duke of Brittany de Dreux " John the Red " 2nd Earl of Richmond ( Jean de Bretagne, I ) ( Merovingian ) He joined Louis IX of France in the 8th Crusade in 1270) (22ndGGF) 1217–1286
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3. Teobaldo (II of) Navarre 1237–1270 m. Isabelle (of France, Queen Consort of Navarre , Countess consort of Champagne , travelled with the Eighth Crusade in July 1270. Possibly died during childbirth) (20thGA) 1241–1271
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4. Margareta (de Champaña , infanta de Navarra) (22ndGGM) 1240–1307 m. Fréderic (III , duke of Lorraine) (22ndGGF) 1240–1303
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2. Berengaria (of Navarre , Queen of England (3rd Crusade )) (23rdGA) 1163–1230 m. Richard (I 'The Lionheart' Plantagenet King of) England 1157–1199
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3. Fernando (de) Navarra –1207
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4. Sancho (VII King of Navarre (" the Strong ") Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa , Reconquista , Crusade (Height 7' 4'') No children (22ndGU) Succeeded by French Nephew Theobald 1st French King of) Navarra 1170–1234
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Garcia Navarre's Timeline
6 Records
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1100
Event Place: Pamplona, Navarra, Navarra, Spain
Record Source: Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1099
Event Place: Navarre, Spain
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1100
Event Place: Navarre, Spain
Genealogy Event 4
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1110
Event Place: Navarra, Spain
Record Source: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current
Genealogy Event 5
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 21 Nov 1150
Event Place: Lorca, Municipio De Yerri, Communauté Forale De Navarre, EspaÑa
Record Source:
[1] Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current
[2] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
Genealogy Event 6
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 21 Nov 1150
Event Place: Seville, Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Genealogy Event 7
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: Pamplona, Provincia de Navarra, Navarra, Spain
Record Source: Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current