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Princess Snacha of Aragon 1030–1089 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1030

Birth Location: Navarre, Spain

Death Date: 1089

Death Location: Urgell, Spain

Father: King Navarre

Mother: Sancha Aybar

Spouse(s): Count Urgel

Children(s): Count Urgel

The story of Princess Snacha of Aragon began in 1030 in Navarre, Spain. Princess Snacha of Aragon married Count Armengol Iii Of Urgel, and had children including Count Armengol Iv Of Urgel. Princess Snacha of Aragon passed away in 1089 in Urgell, Spain.

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Biography

  • The story of Princess Snacha of Aragon began in 1030 in Navarre, Spain.
  • Princess Snacha of Aragon married Count Armengol Iii Of Urgel, and had children including Count Armengol Iv Of Urgel.
  • Princess Snacha of Aragon passed away in 1089 in Urgell, Spain.

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Princess Aragon's Ancestors

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Princess Aragon
1030–1089
Birth Place: Navarre, Spain
Parents
King Sancho III of Navarre
–1035
Navarre, Spain
Sancha (de) Aybar
1005–1056
Spain
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Princess Aragon's Descendants

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Princess (Snacha of) Aragon (1030–1089) m. Count (Armengol III of) Urgel (1023–1071)
  1. 1. Count (Armengol IV of) Urgel 1049–1109 m. Adelais (of) Forcalquier 1052–1092
    1. 1. Count (Guillaume III of) Forcalquier 1078–1129 m. Gersende (of) Albon 1082–1158
      1. 1. Rose (of) Cailor 1080–1142 m. Count (Guillaume II of) Sabran 1102–1161
        1. 1. Count (Rostaing of) Sabran –1208 m. Sabine (of) Uzes 1135–1200

Princess Aragon's Timeline

2 Records

1030
1030
Birth of Princess Snacha of Aragon in Navarre, Spain
Navarre, Spain
1089
1089
Age 59
Death of Princess Snacha of Aragon in Urgell, Spain
Urgell, Spain

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1030
    Event Place: Navarre, Spain

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1089
    Event Place: Urgell, Spain

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