García II of Castile
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García II Sánchez was the last independent count of Castile from 1017 to 1029. He succeeded his father, Sancho I, when he was only a boy.
During his minority the post of regent was held by several Castilian magnates and Urraca, Abbess of Covarrubias, the young king's aunt. The county fell under the protection of Sancho the Great, king of Navarre.
He reached his majority in 1028. He was assassinated the next year when leaving the royal palace in León by the brothers Rodrigo Vela and Íñigo Vela. He had gone there to meet his fiancée, the princess Sancha, daughter of Alfonso V of León.
The countship was inherited by his sister Mayor and her husband Sancho the Great.
Preceded by Sancho I |
Count of Castile 1017–1029 |
Succeeded by Mayor |