García III of Pamplona
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García III Sánchez (c.919 – 970) was the king of Pamplona from 925 until his death in 970. He was the son of King Sancho I and Toda Aznárez. His father was very old at his birth and died in 925, leaving the kingdom to his six-year-old son. García's mother took over as regent and García's uncle Jimeno became king-regent. Jimeno died in 931, after which the underage García was the sole king.
Through his mother, García was a great-grandson of King Fortún Garcés who had ceased to reign in 905 when imprisoned by enemies, but lived on until Garcia's own reign as a monk in Leyra.
With the support of his energetic and diplomatic mother, García, like his father, engaged in a number of conflicts with the Moors. He married his first cousin, Andregota Galíndez, daughter and heiress of Galindo II Aznárez, Count of Aragón, having one son and heir, Sancho, before divorced her. He then married Teresa, thought to be from León.
García was succeeded by his son Sancho II Garcés, nicknamed Abarca. He also created a novel kingdom centered at Viguera for his son by Teresa, Ramiro Garcés. By her he also had a daughter, Urraca, married firstly Fernán González of Castile and secondly William II Sánchez of Gascony.
Preceded by Sancho I |
King of Pamplona 925–970 with Toda Aznárez and Jimeno II (925–931) |
Succeeded by Sancho II |
Preceded by Andregota Galíndez |
Count of Aragon 926–970 |
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Vacant | King of Viguera created at death |
Succeeded by Ramiro Garcés |