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Sancho I (King of Aragon and Navarre) Ramirez 1042–1094 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1042

Birth Location: Barcelona, Aragon, Catalonia, Spain

Death Date: 4 Jun 1094

Death Location: Killed at the Battle of Huesca, Jaen, Andalucia, Spain

Father: Ramiro Ramirez

Mother: Gisberga Bigorre

Spouse(s): Felicitas Montdidier, Isabella Urgell

Children(s): Ramiro Sanchez, Ramiro Sanchez

In 1042, Sancho I (King of Aragon and Navarre) Ramirez entered the world in Barcelona, Aragon, Catalonia, Spain, born to Ramiro I Of Aragon House Of Jimenez Ramirez And Gisberga Hermesenda Ermisinda Of Couserans De Bigorre. Sancho I (King of Aragon and Navarre) Ramirez married Felicitas Queen Of Aragon De Montdidier, Isabella Of Urgell, and had children including Ramiro Ii The Monk King Of Navarre And Aragon Sanchez, Ramiro Ii Sanchez. Sancho I (King of Aragon and Navarre) Ramirez passed away in 1094 in Killed at the Battle of Huesca, Jaen, Andalucia, Spain.

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  • In 1042, Sancho I (King of Aragon and Navarre) Ramirez entered the world in Barcelona, Aragon, Catalonia, Spain, born to Ramiro I Of Aragon House Of Jimenez Ramirez And Gisberga Hermesenda Ermisinda Of Couserans De Bigorre.
  • Sancho I (King of Aragon and Navarre) Ramirez married Felicitas Queen Of Aragon De Montdidier, Isabella Of Urgell, and had children including Ramiro Ii The Monk King Of Navarre And Aragon Sanchez, Ramiro Ii Sanchez.
  • Sancho I (King of Aragon and Navarre) Ramirez passed away in 1094 in Killed at the Battle of Huesca, Jaen, Andalucia, Spain.

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Sancho Ramirez's Ancestors

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Sancho Ramirez
1042–1094
Birth Place: Barcelona, Aragon, Catalonia, Spain
Parents
Ramiro I, of Aragon, House of Jimenez Ramirez
1000–1063
Aragon, Spain
Gisberga (Hermesenda (Ermisinda) of Couserans De) Bigorre
1015–
Carcassonne, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, France, ,
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Sancho Ramirez's Descendants

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Sancho (I (King of Aragon and Navarre)) Ramirez (1042–4 Jun 1094) m. Felicitas ((Queen of Aragon) De) Montdidier (Oct 1069–24 Apr 1086) m. Isabella (of) Urgell (1048–20 Dec 1071)
  1. 1. Ramiro (II "The Monk" (King of Navarre and Aragon)) Sanchez 1075–1157 m. Matilda (Agnes (Queen Consort of Aragon) of Poitou and) Aquitaine 1095–1157
    1. 1. Petronilla (Ramirez Queen of Barcelona Princess of) Aragon 1136–1174 m. Ramon (Berenguer IV "the Holy" of) Barcelona 1113–1162
      1. 1. King (of Aragon Alphonso) I 1152–1196 m. Sancha (of) Castille 1154–1177
        1. 1. HRH (King Pedro The Catholic Alfonsez of Aragon) II 1174–1213 m. Countess (Maria) Montpellier 1178–1213
        2. 2. Fernando, (Abbot of) Montearagon 1189–1228
        3. 3. Dolça (of) Aragon 1190–
        4. 4. Constance (of) Aragon 1179–1222
        5. 5. Leonor ((Eleanor) Alfonsez, Infanta de Aragón, Comtesse de Toulouse, de) Sunifredo 1182–1226
        6. 6. Alfonso (Alfonsez) Provence 1174–1213
      2. 2. Alfonso (I Raimundez formerly called Ramon, "The Chaste" "The Troubadour' The Count of Barcelona & Provence King of) Aragon 1152–1196
      3. 3. Dulce (Aldonza (Princess of Aragon)) Berenguer 1159–1198
  2. 2. Ramiro (II) Sanchez 1086–1147

Sancho Ramirez's Timeline

2 Records

1042
1042
Birth of Sancho I (King of Aragon and Navarre) Ramirez in Barcelona, Aragon, Catalonia, Spain
Barcelona, Aragon, Catalonia, Spain
1094
4 Jun 1094
Age 52
Death of Sancho I (King of Aragon and Navarre) Ramirez in Killed at the Battle of Huesca, Jaen, Andalucia, Spain
Killed at the Battle of Huesca, Jaen, Andalucia, Spain

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1042
    Event Place: Barcelona, Aragon, Catalonia, Spain

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Jun 1094
    Event Place: Killed at the Battle of Huesca, Jaen, Andalucia, Spain

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