Peter I of Aragon and Navarre

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Peter I of Aragón (ca. 1068-1104) was king of Aragon and Navarre from 1094 to 1104. He was the son of Sancho I of Aragon and V of Navarre and Isabel of Urgel. He succeeded his father in 1094.

He conquered Huesca in 1095. His first marriage, to Inés of Aquitaine, was performed in Jaca in 1086. His second marriage, to Bertha of Aragón, was officiated in Huesca in 1097. This represented the transferral of the capital from Jaca to the newly-conquered (and larger) Huesca. His children, Isabel and Peter, died in 1103 and 1104 respectively.


Preceded by:
Sancho
(I in Aragon)
(V in Navarre)
King of Aragon
1094-1104
Succeeded by:
Alfonso I
King of Navarre
1094-1104