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Sancho III of Navarre
(c. 992-1035), King of
Kingdom of Navarre
Sancho III Garcés (
c. 992
– 18 October 1035),
[
called the Great (
Spanish
:
el Mayor
,
Basque
:
Nagusia
), succeeded as a minor to the
Kingdom of Navarre
in 1004, and through conquest and political maneuvering increased his power, until at the time of his death in 1035 he controlled the majority of Christian Iberia, bearing the title of
rex Hispaniarum
. Having gone further than any of his predecessors in uniting the divided kingdoms of Iberia, his life's work was undone when he divided his domains shortly before his death to provide for each of his sons. The Kingdom of Navarre existed for almost six centuries after his death, but was never as powerful again.
Regency and early acquisitions
Sancho was born around 992 to
García Sánchez II the Tremulous
and
Jimena Fernández
, daughter of the count of
Cea
on the
Galician
frontier. He was raised in
Leyra
. His father last appears in 1000, while Sancho is first found as king in 1004, inheriting the kingdom of Pamplona (later known as Navarre). This gap has led to speculation as to whether there was an interregnum, while one document shows
Sancho Ramírez of Viguera
reigning in Pamplona in 1002, perhaps ruling as had
Jimeno Garcés
during the youth of
García Sánchez I
three generations earlier. On his succession, Sancho initially ruled under a
council of regency
led by the bishops, his mother Jimena, and grandmother
Urraca Fernández
.
Sancho aspired to unify the Christian principalities in the face of the fragmentation of Muslim Spain into the
taifa
kingdoms following the
Battle of Calatañazor
. In about 1010 he married
Muniadona Mayor
, daughter of
Sancho García of Castile
, and in 1015 he began a policy of expansion. He displaced Muslim control in the depopulated former county of
Sobrarbe
. In
Ribagorza
, another opportunity arose. The 1010 partition of the county left it divided between William Isarn, illegitimate son of count Isarn, and
Raymond III
of
Pallars Jussà
and his wife, Mayor of Castile, who was both niece of Isarn and aunt of Sancho's wife. In 1018, William Isarn tried to solidify his control over the Arán valley, but was killed, and Sancho jumped on the opportunity to take his portion, presumably based on some loose claim derived from his wife. Raymond and Mayor annulled their marriage, creating a further division finally resolved in 1025 when Mayor retired to a Castilian convent and Sancho received the submission of Raymond as vassal.
[3]
He also forced
Berengar Raymond I of Barcelona
to become his vassal, though he was already a vassal of the
French king
. Berengar met Sancho in
Zaragoza
and in Navarre many times to confer on a mutual policy against the
counts of Toulouse
.
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