Galindo II Aznárez

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Galindo II Aznárez (d. 922) was a Count of Aragón (893-922), the son and successor of Aznar II Galíndez.

Galindo sponsored the 905 coup d'etat in Pamplona, with the change of the Pamplonese dynasty to another branch allied to Aragón.

Galindo was married two times. By his first wife, Acibella Garcés of Gascony, daughter of Count García II Sánchez of Gascony, having sons Miro and Bishop Redemtus, along with daughter Toda, wife of Hunifred Bernat, count of Ribagorza, to whom she brought Sobrarbe. By his second wife, Sancha Garcés of Pamplona, daughter of king García Jiménez, he had Velasquita and Andregota Galíndez (countess 922-925), who married García Sanchez, king of Pamplona (925-970). He also had several illegitimate sons: Guntoslo, Sancho, Belasco, Banzo, and Aznar.

Preceded by
Aznar II Galíndez
Count of Aragon
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Succeeded by
Andregota Galíndez
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