Paternal Family Tree: Iniguez
Fortún "One Eyed & Monk" I King Pamplona and Auria gd Musa ibn Musa ibn Qasi Unknown Queen Consort Pamplona were married. She by marriage Queen Consort Pamplona. He the son of García King Pamplona and Urracca Unknown Queen Consort Pamplona.
In 830 Fortún "One Eyed & Monk" I King Pamplona was born to García King Pamplona [aged 25] and Urracca Unknown Queen Consort Pamplona.
Around 863 [his son-in-law] Abdullah ibn Muhammad al Umawi Umayyad [aged 18] and Onneca Íñiguez were married. She by marriage Emir Córdoba. She the daughter of Fortún "One Eyed & Monk" I King Pamplona [aged 33] and Auria gd Musa ibn Musa ibn Qasi Unknown Queen Consort Pamplona.
In 870 [his father] García King Pamplona [aged 65] died. In 870 His son Fortún [aged 40] succeeded I King Pamplona.
Around 880 [his son-in-law] Aznar Sánchez de Laron Aznárez and Onneca Íñiguez were married. She the daughter of Fortún "One Eyed & Monk" I King Pamplona [aged 50] and Auria gd Musa ibn Musa ibn Qasi Unknown Queen Consort Pamplona.
In 922 Fortún "One Eyed & Monk" I King Pamplona [aged 92] died.
[his father] García King Pamplona and [his mother] Urracca Unknown Queen Consort Pamplona were married. She by marriage Queen Consort Pamplona.
[his daughter] Lope Íñiguez was born to Fortún "One Eyed & Monk" I King Pamplona and Auria gd Musa ibn Musa ibn Qasi Unknown Queen Consort Pamplona.
[his daughter] Onneca Íñiguez was born to Fortún "One Eyed & Monk" I King Pamplona and Auria gd Musa ibn Musa ibn Qasi Unknown Queen Consort Pamplona. She married (1) 863 Abdullah ibn Muhammad al Umawi Umayyad and had issue (2) 880 Aznar Sánchez de Laron Aznárez and had issue.
[his son] Aznar Íñiguez was born to Fortún "One Eyed & Monk" I King Pamplona and Auria gd Musa ibn Musa ibn Qasi Unknown Queen Consort Pamplona.
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[his son] Íñigo Íñiguez was born to Fortún "One Eyed & Monk" I King Pamplona and Auria gd Musa ibn Musa ibn Qasi Unknown Queen Consort Pamplona. He married Sancha Jiménez.
[his son] Velasco Íñiguez was born to Fortún "One Eyed & Monk" I King Pamplona and Auria gd Musa ibn Musa ibn Qasi Unknown Queen Consort Pamplona.