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King Pamplona

King Pamplona is in Kingdom of Pamplona.

In 870 García King Pamplona (age 65) died. In 870 His son Fortún (age 40) succeeded I King Pamplona.

In 905 Sancho I King Pamplona (age 45) was appointed I King Pamplona.

On 10th December 925 García I King Pamplona (age 6) was appointed I King Pamplona.

Around 970 García I King Pamplona (age 51) died. Around 970 His son Sancho (age 32) succeeded II King Pamplona, Count Aragon. Urraca González Queen Consort Leon Queen Consort Pamplona by marriage Queen Consort Pamplona.

In 994 Sancho II King Pamplona (age 56) died. His son García succeeded II King Pamplona, Count Aragon.

In 1000 García Sánchez "Tremulous" II King Pamplona died. His son Sancho (age 6) succeeded III King Pamplona, Count Aragon.

On 15th September 1054 García III King Pamplona (age 42) died in Barcelona [Map]. His son Sancho succeeded IV King Pamplona.

In 1076 Sancho Ramírez I King Aragon V King Pamplona (age 34) succeeded V King Pamplona.

On 4th June 1094 Sancho Ramírez I King Aragon V King Pamplona (age 52) died. On 4th June 1094 His son Peter (age 26) succeeded I King Aragon, I King Pamplona.

In 1104 Peter I King Aragon I King Pamplona (age 36) died. His half brother Alfonso (age 31) succeeded I King Aragon, I King Pamplona.

García III King Pamplona succeeded III King Pamplona.

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García King Pamplona succeeded King Pamplona.